Motorola Gleam is the RAZR Reborn
February 11th, 2011 | by Ali Heriyanto
In a world where touchscreen smartphones have taken over, it’s easy to forget that flip phones once reigned as kings.
February 11th, 2011 | by Ali Heriyanto
In a world where touchscreen smartphones have taken over, it’s easy to forget that flip phones once reigned as kings.
January 19th, 2011 | by Scott Schaen
The Motorola Cliq 2 with Motoblur for T-Mobile is an Android phone with sliding keyboard and large 3.7 inch touchscreen.
January 17th, 2011 | by Helena Stone
As of late, 4G has become the talk of the town. Chances are you’ve seen some Clear 4G ads around
January 7th, 2011 | by Scott Schaen
Motorola has just announced a very interesting addition to their Android smartphone line, the Motorola Atrix. The Atrix is a
January 5th, 2011 | by Zara Stone
The rise of the designer bag has led to many Mary Poppins moments when searching for your mobile. Once you’ve manoeuvred your way around your keys, wallet, makeup, sticks of gum.. the phone has often stopped ringing and you’ve missed an important call. Devices do exist that alert you when your phone starts vibrating- but this is the first we’ve seen that answers your call with a ‘Janet will be with you shortly message’ to keep the caller online. Pipsqueak is a pocket sized device that uses Bluetooth to sync to your phone. It features a clip to allow you to clip it to your bag or waistband and vibrates and emits both light and sound when you have a call- with the number ringing displayed on its surface. You can opt out of the sound option if you’re somewhere very quiet. You can use it to hang up on a call, or to alert your caller that you are about to answer. This feature is called ‘extended time’ and tells the caller to ‘Please Hold’. You can customize this message with your own voice- or use celebrities via the website (not yet launched). The Pipsqueak also alerts you if you’ve left your phone behind, with a 30 foot radius. When you’ve stepped out of range your Pipsqueak will vibrate and display a ‘Phone Lost’ message. I think this is a very clever idea, and know it would help me out a lot. The device is created by SeekerPND and the launch date and price is still
December 29th, 2010 | by Staff
With the increasing popularity of mobile broadband we have access to a handful of advanced mobile broadband devices such as
December 29th, 2010 | by Helena Stone
As rumors of the HTC Thunderbolt sweep the net, Verizon’s keynote at CES next week is becoming more anticipated by
December 20th, 2010 | by Chip Chick Staff
The problem with most wall chargers is that you never know how long to leave your gadget connected to them,
December 20th, 2010 | by Helena Stone
In a a market where cheap unlimited wireless plans are becoming the norm, how do you compete? Well Cricket Wireless
December 16th, 2010 | by Helena Stone
Could it be a coincidence that LG announces the world’s first Dual-Core Smartphone, the LG Optimus 2X on on the