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T-Mobile gets official with the HTC HD2, available March 24 for $199.99

by Robert Nelson on Mar 17, 2010 at 11:30 AM

Yesterday we learned that the HTC HD2 will not be seeing the upgrade to Windows Phone 7 when that comes available later in the year, and today T-Mobile has announced the handsets availability. As of now the HTC HD2 will be available with T-Mobile as of March 24. Price wise,… Continue Reading »

HTC HD2 will not receive a Windows Phone 7 series upgrade

by Robert Nelson on Mar 16, 2010 at 11:47 AM

Microsoft has all but confirmed the bad, but not all that surprising news—the HTC HD2 will not be able to upgrade to Windows Phone 7 series. The news comes courtesy of Joe Belfiore who simply stated that the HD2 is “not compliant with the Windows Phone 7 Series hardware specifications.”… Continue Reading »

HTC Desire, Legend coming to UK in April

by Shawn Ingram on Mar 15, 2010 at 08:04 PM

When they were announced, the HTC Desire and Legend quickly became the Android phones to want.  The announcements at MWC, however, came with no release dates, and no talk of a US release.  Now we have no official US release for either phone, though there are now release dates for… Continue Reading »

Nexus One headed to Verizon, available beginning as early as next month

by Sue Walsh on Mar 15, 2010 at 03:29 PM

According to reports in a Chinese newspaper, HTC has already begun shipping a CDMA version of the popular Android based Nexus One to Verizon and it should be on sale by early next month. This will come as good news to Android lovers, many who have been waiting anxiously. UK… Continue Reading »

2010: Battle of the tablets

by Cheng Hung on Mar 11, 2010 at 09:16 AM

It’s going to be an ugly and downright dirty battle in the personal computing arena.  Computer manufacturers – Apple Inc., Hewlett Packard (HP), Dell, HTC, Fusion Garage etc. are going to pitch in around 50 types of tablet computers into the fighting pit.  It will come in all shapes and… Continue Reading »

Chivalrous Google says you pick on HTC, you pick on us; ready to fight Apple

by JG Mason on Mar 3, 2010 at 02:28 PM

Yesterday, the world was abuzz with Apple’s lawsuit targeting 20 alleged patent violations by HTC.  Many of these devices named in the suit run Google’s Android operating system.  Google preemptively sent a statement regarding the issue, refusing to sit idly by while HTC took the punches. “We are not a… Continue Reading »

Android owners to fear getting left in the past?

by JG Mason on Feb 24, 2010 at 02:05 PM

In the battle to be the smartphone in your pocket, a new twist has arisen: will the smartphone you choose stay on the cutting edge or will it be locked into one OS version?  Last week at Mobile World Congress, many phones were introduced running 1.X versions of Android while… Continue Reading »

HTC Desire and Legend hitting AT&T and Sprint?

by Shawn Ingram on Feb 24, 2010 at 10:34 AM

Perhaps the most interesting phones shown off at Mobile World Congress this month were the HTC Legend and Desire.  The depressing part about those phones is the fact that there was no announcement as to when the phones would be available in the US.  There are still no firm release… Continue Reading »

Hackers put Sense, Flash on Nexus One

by Shawn Ingram on Feb 22, 2010 at 09:19 AM

Last week at Mobile World Congress HTC showed off their improvements to the Nexus One.  An upgraded trackpad, and the newest version of it’s Sense UI.  It only makes sense that as soon as the ROM for the new Sense was released the hackers at places like the XDA forums… Continue Reading »

HTC math: Nexus+Sense=Desire

by JG Mason on Feb 16, 2010 at 12:11 PM

Take the super-fast Snapdragon 1GHz processor from the Google Nexus One phone and add the popular HTC Sense UI and you get the new HTC Desire.  The new device features many of the same highlights as the super Google phone but has some small differences.  It is not clear if… Continue Reading »

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