Amy Eichelberg

Samsung Galaxy Discover Launching with Vanilla Android and Modest Specs

Samsung plans to quietly release the latest Galaxy device without their TouchWiz overlay and a vanilla Android experience. The smartphone, named the Galaxy Discover, will have an untouched Android OS direct from Google and modest specs. While the Discover isn’t exactly a 100% pure Google phone like the Galaxy Nexus, […]

BlackBerry Q10 With Physical QWERTY Won’t Hit the US Until May or June

BlackBerry fans who long for keyboard will have to look towards the warmer months for the release of the BlackBerry Q10. The device will be the first BB10 smartphone to sport a hybrid touch / physical QWERTY approach. CEO Thorsten Heins has confirmed that the device will hit US shores approximately 8-10

Android 4.0 Update Finally Hits the HTC Thunderbolt, Sorry No Jelly Bean Here

Despite a vast majority of smartphones moving towards Android 4.1 Jelly Bean induced ecstasy, HTC Thunderbolt users have been stuck miserably waiting around for the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update. When the Thunderbolt was first launched, HTC was at a market high and spread their attention thin across too many devices.

Nexus 4 In Stock On Google Play, Looks To Stay This Time

The ever elusive Nexus 4 has made its way back to an “in stock” status on Google Play and the device appears to be staying put for now. After a long hiatus, wannabe owners can now grab either the 16GB or 8GB for $349 and $299 respectively. The good news

An Explanation for the iOS 6 Jailbreak Tool Delay

The upcoming iOS 6/6.1 jailbreak tool has been a long time in the making and within the last few weeks things have amped up again in the blogosphere as the final release draws near. For the team of hardworking minds behind the tool this has undoubtedly been a painstaking process

Google Extends Cut Off for Microsoft Users’ Access to Google Sync, Support Until July 2013

Google announced at the last minute that it will extend support to Microsoft users’ access to Google Sync (built on Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync protocol) until July 31, 2o13. What’s Exchange ActiveSync? As a refresher it’s an XML-based protocol, developed by Microsoft, that allows the synchronization of email, calendar, contacts, and other data between