O2 has revealed that sales of the iPhone in the UK have only just hit the one million mark after 16 months of being available to UK consumers.
Today Asus has unveiled its PDA phone P835. The phone runs Windows Mobile 6.1 although it's unknown if it could be upgradeable to the newest 6.5 version.
White Plains, NY, USA - Nokia announced today that the highly anticipated Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is now available in the United States. The latest in Nokia's XpressMusic range, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers an affordable music device with a touch screen interface to the mass market.
According to Sony Ericsson some members are receiving mails with the subject that they've won some money in a contest. Hence they are asked to fill the form with their personal info.
The 5800 XpressMusic made before february suffer from defective speakers. Mobile-Review are the responsibles of this discovery. Nokia has admitted it too.
Google has blocked access to paid Android applications to the very people who most likely would have vested interest in accessing them: developers using the officially-sanctioned unlocked G1. Google released the Developer version of the G1 back in ...
The Sonim XP1 is marketed as an indestructible mobile phone, but can it withstand a shot from a 9mm gun? Will it survive the bullet? Christen da Costa over at gadgetreview decided to find out. He got the shooting range people to dangle the Sonim XP1 off in the range, he picked up his trusty 9mm pistol, took aim, and fired.
After a sudden shift in the Earth's crust, the ground has cracked open.What was terra firma is now a gaping crevasse.And into it - his arms raised in terror - plunges a hapless pedestrian on a shard of rock.In another apocalyptic scenario, a family desperately struggle to cross what remains of a street. They hold hands while balancing on islands of tarmac.Below them a rushing urban river laps against rocks that glow with volcanic intensity. But, of course, neither of these scenes is what they appear. They are giant optical illusions conceived by German artist Edgar Mueller.
Sony's TV division has apparently decided that the next great feature in televisions has nothing to do with image contrast, brightness, or green efficiency standards. Instead, they’re going to make rain- and freeze-proof TVs.
What if the graphics on your mobile seemed to have real depth? Imagine tilting your mobile so you can look around corners and behind objects in the GUI to access additional information. Imagine layered GUIs where pop-up windows really pop up. With eye-tracking and the real 3D capabilities of TAT Cascades, this is now possible.