LG Unveils Android 4.0 Upgrades For 2012

LG plans to ring in the new year with plenty of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich/ICS) joy as they have finally revealed which devices will be getting the highly anticipated ICS upgrade. LG made the announcement official through their Facebook page by stating that several of their 2011 handsets will

Swype Beta Adopts Dragon Dictation With Speech To Text

For anyone who can’t imagine life without Swype, prepare yourself, as the gesture based keyboard just got better in the form of a new beta. The improved build boasts the following new enhancements: Nuance’s award winning Dragon Dictation Expanded Language Downloads (50 plus) Improved Advanced Language Modeling Automatic Updates Users

Android App Review: HaxSync

Turned on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Ice Cream Sandwich device and you were a bit upset to find that when you installed the Facebook app, it didn’t sync your contacts? According to the rumors, Google and Facebook aren’t getting along in regards to their sharing of data with one

FCC Approves AT&T’s $1.9b Purchase of Qualcomm’s 700MHz Spectrum

Despite AT&T suffering a major setback with the recently failed T-Mobile acquisition, Ma Bell will still have reason to celebrate this holiday season after all. The FCC has officially approved AT&T’s purchase of Qualcomm’s 700MHz spectrum for a staggering $1.9 billion. The specific block of Qualcomm’s airwaves is currently being

Steve Jobs Honored With Grammy For His Music Industry Contributions

There is little arguement surrounding the impact Steve Jobs and his work with Apple’s iTunes has had in the music industry. So it seems appropriate that the Recording Academy has decided to honor this by recognizing the former CEO and Apple co-founder for a Trustees Award for “outstanding contributions to

Firefox for Android updated, now optimized for tablets

The Android version of Mozilla Firefox has come a long way, but even after this latest update, things feel like they are to cover some more ground yet before it is adopted as widely as its desktop counterpart.  The 9.0 version brings a lot of new features, mostly oriented towards

Sony Ericsson reveals more on Ice-Cream Sandwich for the Xperia line

While it did commit to dole out Android 4.0 to every Xperia phone it has released, Sony Ericsson did not actually reveal a timeline as to when that will happen.  The company now has an announcement to narrow things down for us and it seems that end March/early April 2012

Pre 3 Owners Surprised By webOS 2.2.4 Update, Fixes Minor Bugs

Despite the uncertain future of the currently open sourced webOS mobile platform, some very excited Pre 3 owners were greeted by an update today addressing some minor bugs. While the update for the Pre 3 doesn’t provide drastic new features, it does provide some much needed software improvements and solutions to minor annoyances. Either way

Cricket LTE Launches In Tucson, Huawei Boltz Receives Official Unveiling

Leap Wireless (Cricket) promised the public that Tucson would see LTE service before the end of the year, and it looks like the company has stayed true to their promises. Hoping to be a true prepaid wireless contender against the big dogs like Metro PCS, Cricket has introduced its first 4G demographic with just days

Microsoft Releases New UFC and Vudu Apps for Xbox 360

Alongside Xbox 360’s revamped dashboard, Microsoft has announced that it has added eight new channels to the Xbox Live TV service in North America and various European countries. Highlights include Walmart’s VUDU video streaming service and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) content for US and Canada users. Additionally, international users can now look forward