By: T-Marco September 16th, 2008
AT&T is preparing a huge Samsung lineup expansion in the next few months. Many people are already speculating about which is going to be the Omnia and which will be the Blackjack III. Well, few months ago we posted in our forums about the new Samsung i907
By: Zach Flauaus September 1st, 2008

If you live in a rural or wooded area (or even in urban areas surrounded by tall buildings), chances are you’ve had to roam the house to look for the best spot to place your phone for a phone call or your data card for the fastest speeds. Your solutions in the past have usually been really expensive wireless repeaters. Now, ARC Wireless plans to change that with their Freedom Antenna, available as low as $32.
By: Zach Flauaus September 1st, 2008
Bluetooth headsets seem to finally be gaining some ground in the style department, and the Motorola H680 is no exception. There are two versions of the H680: a “midnight black” version and “Ice/Frost,” a silver, feminine style headset that still looks quite nice.
By: T-Marco August 26th, 2008
The Sony Ericsson TM506 marks a couple of “firsts” for T-Mobile. Not only is it the first Sony Ericsson to land at T-Mobile in several years, but also it’s the carrier’s first 3G cell phone since it launched its 3G network in May. Though it doesn’t offer a streaming media experience or a wireless music store, it does have a pleasant array of features and decent performance in a likeable design.
By: Zach Flauaus August 24th, 2008
For the BlackBerry users out in there in the audience, I’m sure you’ve been plagued with the disappearing messages because of the lack of available memory. Now, for email, this isn’t so much a problem as it’s most likely on your mail server, but for texts, those messages are gone, right? Wrong. Electric Pocket has an awesome new product for you to try out, and I swear by it.