iOS vs Android; iPhone or Android Phone: Which is better?
iOS vs Android comparison review: Which of these powerful smartphone platforms is the better one?
iOS vs Android comparison review: Which of these powerful smartphone platforms is the better one?
Yes; brick-and-mortar stores will be impacted. but there is no way e-commerce will kill off brick-and-mortar stores. Here is why.
It has been my observation that every time I went out with the HTC One X and took it out in public to use, it draws the attention of people. Its sleek lines, and the tasteful mix of black and white, make it quite a looker. Often, too, the looks it gets from guys on
How many times have you tried to login to an online service or app on mobile and gotten frustrated entering your login details? In particular, entering complex passwords can be a pain. I was going through details of the new upgrade to Fring on the official blog when I saw something that jumped out at me as
The progression of miniaturization of the SIM card means that, ultimately, the physical SIM card might have to disappear entirely.
I owned the first Android phone ever – HTC Dream aka T-Mobile. Here are my first impressions.
Understanding Wi-fi security protocols: WEP Versus WPA vs WPA2 vs WPA3
If you need to download YouTube videos on your cell phone, here are a few tools to get the job done.
Mister Mobility goes down memory lane to talk about the elegant device that was his very first smartphone, the Ericsson R380.
MeeGo was a Linux-based collaboration between Nokia and Intel in the mobile OS space. No-one really knows what happened with that project, as no single MeeGo device is out in the market till date. No; the Nokia N9 is not MeeGo. It is just branded MeeGo. Anyway, Nokia pulled out, Samsung jumped in with intel
I am a shutterbug, and most of the pictures that I take are shot with a mobile phone. My kids once said to me, “Daddy, you can snap. You snap everything!” One of my pet peeves with the Nokia N9 is the lack of a hardware camera shutter button. Not having one means that I
Most smartphones in the world are now full touchscreen devices, but hardware QWERTY on mobile devices is not dead yet.
First it was Apple, then Microsoft, and now Google, leaving USB mass storage and file management out of their mobile OS.
I have had the Nokia N9 for a couple of weeks now and have put it through my regular work schedule – and pushed it some more too. It is not everyday that a smartphone like the N9 comes along. This dude packs a rare combination of holistic aesthetics with functionality like no other –