HTC has announced that the HTC Wildfire will be launching in the US on multiple North American carriers. The launch will be held sometime in the forth quarter of this year… which is any time from now.
The device its self has a 3.2 inch QVGA touchscreen and is classed as a mid-range Android smartphone. It has a 528MHz processor, 512MB of ROM and 384MB of RAM.
On the back of the Wildfire is a 5 megapixel camera. For connectivity it has Wireless 802.11b/g. It runs the Android 2.1 operating system. [Read more…]
We haven’t heard much at all about the Google Nexus Two since initial rumours several months ago. Suddenly we heard this week that Carphone Warehouse will be getting an exclusive on it here in the UK. We now hear that Google and Samsung (not HTC) will be making an announcement on November 8.
Google [GOOG] has updated the web version of GMail for the iPhone Safari browser. Two new enhancements have been made that make the web based email service easier to use while on the go.
Amazon has announced that Kindle for Windows Phone 7 will be launching soon. Not much, if anything at all, is different to other versions on other platforms. Release dates have not been provided yet other than the announcement says it will arrive sometime this year.
When Microsoft [MSFT] announced Windows Phone 7, we heard at the time that the storage memory would be located inside the device and would not be replaceable. This has turned out to be true in some cases, but some devices like the HTC HD7 use a microSD card internally. This prompted
The HTC HD7 release date in the US on T-Mobile will be November 8. When the phone launches it will have a price tag of $199.99 although if you get it from AmazonWireless you’ll get it $30 cheaper for $169.99.
We published an
Back To The Future: The Game is (for the time being) marked for a Christmas release date as Telltale Games are now taking pre-orders.
October 26th 2000 was the day that Sony’s PlayStation 2 hit the shelves in stores all over North America. It reached record sales of over 146 million units since then.
US Cellular has confirmed that it will also be selling the Samsung Galaxy Tab along with the other networks in the US – T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.
Verizon [VZ] today has started selling the iPad. The company is selling the wireless versions of the iPad in the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities and is also selling a MiFi mobile hotspot along with it to allow you to access the internet whilst on the move.
HP has quietly rolled out a new HP Palm logo showing the two brand names together.



