Numbers that have leaked out of Apple show that the Verizon-branded iPhone 4 sold just under 4,000 units in its first five days. While many outlets are saying that these figures are disappointing, it's far from the worst news in the world.
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Angry Birds Going 3D (and Windows Phone, too)
Roxio's resident "Mighty Eagle," Peter Vesterbacka, has confirmed that 'Angry Birds' will be finding its way to more mobile platforms. In addition, Vesterbacka also let slip that a 3D version of the game is in the works.
Read More »[UPDATE] Nokia Shareholders Abandon “Plan B”
A group of shareholders inside Nokia have given up their attempts to try and get themselves elected to the company's board of directors, where they would have done all they could to hinder Nokia's current partnership with Microsoft.
Read More »iPhone 5 Rumored to Have 4-Inch Screen
Reports coming out of Taiwan are that Apple has shown interest in upgrading their next iPhone model to a 4-inch display.
Read More »New Qualcomm Cell Phone CPUs More Powerful Than Some Notebooks
Qualcomm has announced a new series of their heralded �Snapdragon� mobile CPUs that more than doubles those currently seen in cellphones and tablets.
Read More »Please Don’t Take My Beta Chrome Away (1)
Adam Rothstein is a blogger, tech thinker, unemployed philosopher�and now, a beta tester of one of the coveted Google Chrome notebook computers. In the first of four posts about the beta experience, Adam finds that the unnanounced arrival of the device makes him feel like a combination of The Matrix's Neo and a Milo from The Phantom Tollbooth.
Read More »Embedding Ubiquitously: A Lightbulb That’s Also a Computer
An Android-powered projector-in-a-lightbulb inspires images of a world in which every gadget wants a heart�or at least a brain.
Read More »This Intel Ad is Like a Day in the Life
A breakneck desktop adventure offers an uncanny sense of what daily life is like for a tech blogger. Video after the jump.
Read More »Keeping Track of a Cell Phone, It’s Pipsqueaks All the Way Down
A handy bluetooth gadget for keeping track of your cell phone and alerting you to calls reminds us that there's no end to reminders.
Read More »For the Savvy, Hacking GSM Phones is Cheap and Easy
Obsolescing 2G networks furnish security loopholes in mobile networks, which malicious hackers may find easy to exploit.
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