HTC Announces HTC Titan II, their first 4G LTE Windows Phone

HTC Announces HTC Titan II, their first 4G LTE Windows Phone

Jan 9, 2012

Day 2 of CES is in full swing, as HTC announces their new 4G LTE smartphone for AT&T. This bad boy is HTC’s first 4G LTE Windows Phone on AT&T’s network, and amount one of the first to use LTE on AT&T. The Titan II was announced at the AT&T press conference during CES. Some of the notable features of the Titan II are the 4.7-inch...

SpareOne is a phone you’ll want to keep for emergencies

SpareOne is a phone you’ll want to keep for emergencies

Jan 9, 2012

Picture this. You’re in your car, in the middle of somewhere unfamiliar, and desolate, then your car battery dies. If you’re iPhone, or other Android phone is out of battery, you’re stuck. If you spent $50 on a SpareOne phone, you most likely will be able to call roadside assistance. The dual-band GSM SpareOne transmits its location next to...

Republic Wireless – A Mobile Revolution?

Republic Wireless – A Mobile Revolution?

Nov 8, 2011

Over the years, wireless carriers have been raising prices for plans all over. Prices for data packages have skyrocketed plan prices, and for some, a single line is costing them over $100 a month. Startup company Republic Wireless wants to change that. The company has one plan to choose from – Unlimited talk, text, and data, for one low price: $19 USD....

iPhone 4S Parts Cost Apple $190

iPhone 4S Parts Cost Apple $190

Oct 23, 2011

Recent reports have been released, showing that the iPhone 4S costs Apple $196 to make. This doesn’t include things like licensing and it can increase when going up the model range to the 32 + 64Gb models. To break the cost down, the iPhone 4S only costs $8 to manufacture, the flash storage 16Gb costs $20, the 32Gb costs $40 and the 64Gb costs $80. So...

Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” is Official

Android 4.0 “Ice Cream Sandwich” is Official

Oct 19, 2011

Fineally, the long awaited Android 4.0 update is official! It brings some awaited changes that will really one-up your Android phone. One of the new things of ICS is that there will be no more physical or capacative navigation buttons. The only ones for use will be on the display itself, much like the tablet version of Android, Honeycomb. Personally I...