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Facebook Music Streaming with Spotify, MOG, and Rdio Coming Soon?

According to Mashable, Facebook has big plans to unveil a new music streaming service at their F8 Developers Conference, scheduled to take place September 22, 2011. The social networking giant already has its toes dipped into online gaming and advertising, and now apparently music too. Facebook wouldn’t actually host any content, […]

Lenovo Introduces Android Gingerbread IdeaPad A1 Starting at $199

So, you’re dying for a tablet to add to your device collection, but you can’t afford to spend half your rent money? Well, Lenovo has you covered as it just announced its IdeaPad A1 tablet starting at $199. The IdeaPad A1 slab is Android Gingerbread powered sporting a single core cortex A8

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 with Super AMOLED Plus and Galaxy Note Unveiled at IFA

Samsung Mobile today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7, the world’s first mobile tablet featuring a Super AMOLED Plus display, and the Samsung Galaxy Note, a new category of product combining the core on-the-go benefits of various mobile devices, at IFA in Berlin. Samsung is wild about the Galaxy Note,

Univa E510, an affordable Android smartphone from LG spotted

One of the five LG Android phones leaked recently, the Univa does come off as a refurbished Optimus One, which could be a good thing, since the Optimus One was a bestseller for LG.  The Univa E510 features an 800MHz processor Qualcomm processor, a 5MP camera, and a 3.5-inch touchscreen

HTC Jetstream aka Puccini now official on AT&T

The worst-kept secret in the tablet realm is finally official and it’s not coming cheap.  The HTC Jetstream, or the Puccini as we have come to know it, has now been officially announced by AT&T and will be available starting September 4, online and in retail outlets. All the specs

HTC also upgrading the Sensation to 1.5GHz dual-core processor

Samsung did it with the Galaxy S II recently and now HTC is matching the bet by doing the same to the S2 rival from its own stables, the Sensation.  Like the S2, this handset dubbed the Sensation Special Edition, will be endowed with a 1.5GHz dual-core processor instead of

Motorola Droid 2 gets lucky, Gingerbread rolling out tonight

We have some great news for Verizon Droid 2 users on the update front.  According to a recent post on the Motorola Support Forums, the Android 2.3 update for the Droid 2 is now past the soak test stage and ready for general consumption.  The wait ends tonight, with the

Android 2.3.3 update heads to Rogers Xperia X10

The unlocked versions are enjoying it already and carriers are slowly releasing their modified versions of the Gingerbread update for the ancient Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.  First off the pad is the Rogers’ version of the handset which has now been deemed fit for the update and the same was

Why T-Mobile Could Gain Tremendously if AT&T Merger Falls Apart

Even though  Deutsche Telekom released a statement sharing AT&T’s disappointment in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit today, the company could actually fare well if the merger falls through. This seeming quite possible now that the DOJ has moved to break up the controversial acquisition. If in fact the $39-billion deal crumbles, AT&T will have

Sprint Increases Early Termination Fee to $350, Starting September 9th

Beginning September 9th, Sprint will begin enforcing a $350 early termination fee (ETF) to its subscribers. The ETF will effect all smartphone, tablet, laptop, and netbook users. According to a Sprint spokesperson, the $350 fee will be pro-rated depending on how many months the user has left in their current

US Justice Department Sues to Block AT&T and T-Mobile Merger, AT&T Responds

Bloomberg reports that the U.S. Justice Department has indeed filed to block the controversial AT&T and T-Mobile merger. Ironically, it was just this morning that AT&T and T-Mobile promised approximately 5,000 jobs would be created in the merger as incentive to let the merger pass. It appears that the mere promise of jobs was

Google App Inventor for Android Finds A New Home with MIT Center for Mobile Learning

As Google continues to consolidate its services in 2011, it shut down a number of projects under its umbrella including Google Labs. Under the supervision of Google Labs was the popular Google App Inventor for Android. The program allowed non-developers to quickly prototype mobile app ideas using web-based graphical programming tools. 

LG Thrill 4G priced and dated by AT&T, finally

After months of uncertainty and failed takeoffs, the Thrill 4G 3D smartphone (Optimus 3D for the rest of the world) for AT&T will finally see the light of day this September 4.  At just $99, the price sounds reasonable for a device that does 3D without glasses and can cruise