Gamertell Review: Opticon and IntelliScanner Mini handheld laser barcode scanners
FROM GAMERTELL - The only differences between the products are tiny cosmetics, the accompanying accessories and the prices. But are the worth it?
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So Hot Right Now: Top 10 Gadgetell posts for the week of November 01, 2009
Haven’t caught all of the Gadgetell news this week? Here’s your chance to catch up on this week’s top 10 articles! Walmart’s $298 pre-Black Friday laptop is real, and not all that bad” Yesterday, fellow Gadgetell writer JG told us about Walmart’s pre-Black Friday sale and one of the items… Continue Reading »
Sprint: No plans to increase early termination fees
We have been seeing some talk about increasing Early Termination Fees (ETF’s), most recently from Verizon Wireless. With that and perhaps in an effort to get the word out, Sprint has come out and stated that they will not be increasing their ETF’s. The message came short and sweet via… Continue Reading »
Slacker releases mobile app for Android
This latest release by Slacker seems to be following in the path of their recent decision to phase out of the hardware business—the good news is that there is now a Slacker app available in the Android Market. The Android app, similar to the one for the iPhone and BlackBerry… Continue Reading »
8GB iPhone 3G soon to gain an S?
FROM APPLETELL - Unconfirmed tips and pics seem to confirm that Rogers in Canada is draining their 8GB iPhone 3G stock to make way for the new 8GB iPhone 3GS.
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Dell Mini 3iX makes the required FCC appearance, AT&T 3G support and Wi-Fi get confirmed
FCC listings are always a nice way to get an advance look at what we can expect to see product wise, and this latest listing is not any different. The listing is for the Mini 3iX smartphone, which is the upcoming Android based handset from Dell. Of course, even though… Continue Reading »
MOTO announces 5-inch Android 2.0 MID for developers
Android seems to be the go-to OS of choice for gadgets smaller than netbooks, especially now with the 2.0 version. It makes a lot of sense, its open source, free to put on any device and has a respectable number of apps available. Plus, its backed by Google. Today we’re… Continue Reading »
Verizon announces pre-paid data plans, available beginning November 15
Verizon, Verizon, Verizon—it seems they are determined to get some attention lately. We have seen the endless, but exciting Droid coverage, then earlier today we saw the BlackBerry Curve 8530 get announced. Now, it looks like Verizon is getting into the pre-paid data game. Which personally I have to say… Continue Reading »
BlackBerry Curve 8530 also heading to Sprint
Perhaps in an effort to not be outdone by Verizon, at least in terms of the BlackBerry, Sprint has also announced the upcoming availability of the Curve 8530. Though the Sprint unveiling was a little light on the details. Instead of announcing the handset with a release date and price,… Continue Reading »
Norway threatens Amazon with lawsuit over Kindle user terms
Norway’s Consumer Council is threatening to sue Amazon over the user agreement for its popular Kindle e-reader. The council insists that the terms of the agreement are in violation of basic consumer rights. Those terms include Amazon’s right to remove books from the Kindle if the terms are violated, their… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


