Gadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Steady That Phone-Camera Shot
There are ways to holding a phone still while taking a picture to reduce blurry photographs.
View ArticleAT&T Posts Flat Earnings as Subscriber Growth Slows
The company said a limited supply of the hot-selling Apple iPhone 5 was partly to blame for slower growth of contract subscriptions.
View ArticleApp Smart: Unveiling the Bag of Tricks Inside Your Smartphone
IPhone and its Android rival have apps (most of them free) to show you all that your phone can do.
View ArticleFront Row: Massif Tailors Its Military Technology for Men’s Fashion – Front Row
Massif, a supplier of high-tech military apparel, tailors its technology for a foray into men’s fashion.
View ArticleChallenging Apple by Imitation
Apple has no shortage of challengers in China. Chief among them is Xiaomi, whose newest smartphone is set to go on sale at half the price of the iPhone 4s.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: Motorola Maxxes Out, This Time in HD
Motorola's flagship Droid RAZR Maxx has been updated and reissued as the Droid RAZR Maxx HD, as the company continues to aim for the iPhone's soft spots.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: Lost Phones Flares as the Battery Dies
Most smart portable electronics have some kind of tracking software to locate lost or stolen gear - as long as the device's battery is charged. A mobile security software suite called Lookout offers an...
View ArticleGadgetwise: Better iPhone Photos With Klyp and LEDs
Manfrotto, the camera accessories manufacturer, has produced a new iPhone case for the 4 and 4S models that lets you snap on a 12- or 24-LED light array and a tripod.
View ArticleBits Blog: Samsung’s Galaxy Phone Is No. 1 — for Now
Samsung’s flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, recently surpassed Apple’s older iPhone 4S to become the best-selling smartphone in the world. But its time at the top could be short.
View ArticleBits Blog: AT&T Backpedals on FaceTime Restrictions
AT&T has removed a limitation that prevented some iPad and iPhone owners from making FaceTime video calls over its cellular network, after some nonprofit public interest organizations said they...
View ArticleGadgetwise: An Audio Dock That Joins Macintosh and McIntosh
While Apple, maker of the Macintosh computer, has reveled in bringing us the new, the audio company McIntosh has gloried in electronics that keep to the tried and true. But the two worlds have now...
View ArticleBits Blog: Apple Settles Patent Suit With HTC
Apple and HTC have brought an end to their lawsuits against each other, in the first settlement between Apple and a maker of Android smartphones.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: LED Cases Call Attention to Your Calls
If having overly loud phone conversations in public places isn't getting you enough attention, you might consider the OMG iPhone case from Sillybrandz. It has LEDs that illuminate the case when the...
View ArticleBits Blog: Nokia to Offer Its Maps for iPhones and Android Phones
Nokia still hasn't found its way to a successful comeback in the smartphone market, but the company is preparing to share its mapping data with its competitors Apple and Google.
View ArticleiOS App Turns the Dyle on Mobile TV
For more than half the nation, live broadcast television can now be in the palm of their hands. A new accessory for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad allows the devices to receive live broadcast TV...
View ArticleBits Blog: Nokia’s Maps App for iPhone Gets a Cool Reception
Some iPhone users who were frustrated with Apple's maps for mobile devices were hoping that a new maps app from Nokia would be a step up. But many early adopters are not thrilled with the app.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: Tip of the Week: Have Your Phone Take a Memo
A voice recorder app on your smartphone can capture those sudden bursts of inspiration when you do not feel like typing or looking for a notepad.
View ArticleGadgetwise Blog: A Phone Cradle for More GPS Power
Magellan may be best known for its large-screen dashboard GPS navigation products, but now it is making a GPS car kit that adds a more powerful antenna, speaker and charging for an iPhone 3GS, 4 and...
View ArticleBits Blog: Apple Fires a Manager Over Its Misfire on Maps
A shakeup at Apple continued with the firing of Richard Williamson, a manager who oversaw the company’s flawed mapping service, according to two people briefed on the matter.
View ArticleThe Smartphone World Needs Microsoft
I admit it: When I read the news that Apple's share of U.S. smartphone sales skyrocketed with the launch of the iPhone 5 to surpass Android, I felt a momentary note of satisfaction. In the last 12...
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