HTC and Dropbox Team Up to Offer 5GB of Free Cloud Storage on Sense 3.5 Phones

It looks as though HTC has their head in the clouds with news of their latest partnership with a popular cloud storage service, Dropbox. HTC confirmed that its latest Android phones will receive a bonus 3GB of storage in addition to the free 2GB of storage offered through Dropbox. According to Pocket-Lint, […]

LG Enlighten, a mid-range Android phone for Verizon announced

Starting today, the Big Red’s subscribers will have yet another Android option to choose from, the LG Enlighten.  The device is available starting today on VZW Online Store, but those who are accustomed a brick-and-mortar store transaction can get it starting September 29th.  The Enlighten seems to be all about

Android Market 3.1.5 apk out in the open

The update should be rolling out as we speak but if you are those unlucky ones who haven’t yet, we have the apk file for you, thanks to AndroidPolice.  Be warned though, the incremental update shouldn’t bring any noticeable changes, but fix bugs and improve overall user experience.  To know

Kyocera Milano getting a price drop to $29.99 from October 2nd

If you are looking for that perfect (and affordable) companion for your tech-savvy kid on his return to school, Sprint might have something just for you.  The Kyocera Milano, which debuted on September 9th for a lowly price of $49.99 is all set to become even lower, to $29.99 –

AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Kernel Source Code Released Ahead of Launch

Busy day for the upcoming AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II variant, as not only was the device’s launch date announced, but its kernel source code was also posted to Samsung’s Open Source Release Center. While you’ll have to wait (rather impatiently) until October 2nd for the handset’s release, you can start perusing the kernel source code

Samsung Galaxy S II Set to Hit AT&T October 2nd, $199 with Contract

In what seems like the year’s longest teaser campaign for a smartphone, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II launch is almost here. AT&T announced the device will launch October 2nd for $199 with a two-year contract. The $199 price tag is the same pricing that Sprint launched their variant, the Epic 4G. Considering the

Hulu Adds Support for 8 Additional Android Smartphones

Good news for Android fans as Hulu Plus is now available on eight additional Android smartphones. Supported devices now include the Motorola Droid Bionic, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Droid X2, LG Revolution, LG G2x, HTC Incredible 2, HTC Evo 3D and HTC Sensation, as well as the HTC Flyer tablet.

HTC Rhyme Becomes Official, Headed to Verizon for $199 on Contract

HTC announced their latest device called the Rhyme, which was originally dubbed the “Bliss”, and thought to be marketed only to women. While the Rhyme claims to be for all genders, its features do seem to bend towards that of a female demographic. What we mean by that is the device is petite, purple

Google+ Field Test is Over, Moves Up to Beta Status Now Open to Everyone

Google announced today that its social network site, Google+ has now officially moved up to beta status now that their “field test” is over. The best part of beta status is that the social network is now open to everyone. No more begging and pleading with everyone on your Facebook page

T-Mobile CMO Cole Brodman Confirms No iPhone 5 Love This Year

For any T-Mobile subscribers who were patiently waiting to see if the network was going to carry the next generation iPhone, we’re sorry to disappoint you. During a town hall meeting Cole Brodman, T-Mobile’s CMO, confirmed the growing suspicion by simply stating, “We are not going to get the iPhone 5

Samsung Nexus S 4G Gets Updated With Long Awaited Google Wallet Support

The long awaited Google Wallet is now officially coming to the Samsung Nexus S 4G. The support is headed to Sprint Nexus S 4G users in the form of an over the air (OTA) update. Google Wallet was expected to launch during the summer, and it looks like Google just made their deadline.

Verizon Quietly Turns on 3G Data Throttling

Verizon switched on its 3G throttling as promised and announced it in a rather low-key fashion through an updated policy page on Thursday. The top five percent of 3G unlimited data subscribers will experience slower connections when on significantly congested cell sites both for what’s left of their billing period and