Amy Eichelberg

Lenovo Introduces Three New 10.1 inch Tablets With Something For Everyone

Do you have tablets on the brain but can’t seem to commit to one yet? Lenovo looks to stand apart from the competition by offering tablets aimed at both the average consumer and business professionals alike. The company officially announced three new tablets with 10.1-inch displays to their device portfolio today, including the IdeaPad Tablet […]

iOS App: Songify

Have you ever heard Antoine Dodson’s Bedroom Intruder song or the famous Double Rainbow song on Youtube? Ever thought it would be cool to make up your own song that sounded like these? Well, now you can with a new app called Songify which turns your speech into music. Highlights

Blackberry PlayBook V1.0.7 Update Pulled Due To Bridge Connectivity Issues

Blackberry PlayBook owners were understandably excited to hear news of an available update today. The V1.0.7 update marks the fourth update to roll out for the device. As part of the update, users could look forward to being able to save attachments to a removable SD card or onto a Blackberry

iPhone Finally Gets Google + App

Google has finally launched its Google+ app for iOS users and can now be snagged for free through Apple’s App Store. The app enables both sharing publicly through updates and within your Google + Circles. Also built-in is Huddle messaging and, unlike on Android, doesn’t require a separate app for the live chat feature. The iOS

Military Spec Motorola Titanium Coming To Sprint July 24 For $150

Sprint has officially announced it will be adding the Motorola Titanium to its device portfolio starting July 24th. The 810G military spec Eclair smartphone will run consumers $150 after a $100 mail in rebate and with a 2 year contract. The Android 2.1 enabled device sports Nextel’s Direct Connect with push to

RIM Looks To Possibly Discontinue Wi-Fi Version Of Blackberry PlayBook

In a note to Research In Motion (Blackberry) investors Monday afternoon, RBC Capital Markets Managing Director Mike Abramsky suggested the company will look to discontinue production on its Wi-Fi Blackberry PlayBook. The Wi-Fi model of the PlayBook tablet is the only version Research In Motion currently manufactures. “Weak PlayBook sales may not

Spotify Teams Up With Chevy For Additional Invites To The Music Streaming Service

We reported on the official Spotify launch here in the U.S. earlier in the week and yet many are still waiting around to receive their invitation. Hate being the last to get invited to the party? As announced on the Chevy Sonic Facebook page, Spotify and Chevy have joined forces to offer another opportunity to score an

ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro With Dual OS Hits The FCC

For those of us who can’t make up our minds between a Windows or Android OS, then the ViewSonic ViewPad 10Pro tablet might be right up your alley. The device finally hit the FCC showing off dual OS capability which enables both Windows and Android 2.2. The 10 inch tablet sports

Toshiba Thrive Tablet Suffers Sleep, Wake, And Reboot Issues

The new Android powered Toshiba Thrive tablet has barely been in consumer hands for a short couple of weeks and already a tremendous amount of bugs have been reported. According to the Toshiba Forum, users have  experienced extreme difficulty reviving the tablet out of sleep mode without resorting to a full solid re-boot.

Fujitsu Windows Phone “Mango” Headed For Early Launch In Japan

Surprising that we hear of a mobile phone planning to possibly launch ahead of schedule. In this case Fujitsu is planning to release its first ever Windows Phone dubbed “Mango” as early as August. The device was originally slated to launch in the fall. Reportedly, Fujitsu looks to release the “Mango”

Motorola Invites Atrix 4G Users to Android 2.3 beta Test

The Motorola Atrix 4G is finally nearing the home stretch toward receiving its official Android 2.3 upgrade. Approximately 1,000 users in its Feedback Network are receiving an invitation to a “soak opprotunity” to test the Android 2.3 update in its beta stage. It has been speculated that several bugs like

New Microsoft Social Network ‘Tulalip’ Makes Brief Appearance

A splash screen of a possible new social network project Microsoft has been quietly working on made a short appearance on Socl.com on Thursday before being removed. In an effort to remedy the mistake Microsoft offered this statement,  “Thanks for stopping by. Socl.com is an internal design project from a team

Zinio Provides Magazines Straight To Android 2.2 and 2.3 Devices

Looking for a decent magazine app for your Android device? Zinio finally expanded its magazine app to the Android market today making mobile magazine fans happy everywhere. Users sporting an Android 2.2 or 2.3 device can now browse Zinio’s full array of publishers and read their favorite magazines in an optimized