The HP Pre 3 was announced all the way back in February, yet since then we’ve heard little to nothing about this smartphone and its journey to the US market.
» Read more: AT&T and Verizon may launch HP Pre 3 in July, complete with Skype integration
The HTC Flyer isn’t the only tablet that has become available in the UK today. If you also take into account the HTC Wildfire S now being in stock at operators, this turns out to be quite a busy Friday the 13th for the UK mobile market. That probably goes to show how unsuperstitious the mobile world is, I suppose.
» Read more: 3D-capable LG Optimus Pad launches in the UK, it’s expensive
Well would you look at that, a group of fellas over in Italy have their hands on an Olivetti OliPad 100, an 10-inch Android tablet running Android 2.2 Froyo with a slightly unique physical build.
Analyst Jean-Louis Gassee from Allegis Capital has stated that he thinks that if Apple doesn’t license the iPhone Os to other handset makers the iPhone will be Mac 2.0.
» Read more: iPhone to Drown in a Sea of Android devices says analyst
It appears that Google has been working on yet another update for 2.2, and the open source community has gotten their hands on it. In the build is said to be more speed improvements, better Wi-Fi performance, and bug fixes
The Motorola Jordan is a name we’ve seen before , but new details are starting to find their way into the mainstream. Thanks to an unnamed source speaking with Boy Genius Report , it looks like the still unannounced device is getting ready for a November launch, and it’s coming with a few “rugged” features. According to the source, it sounds like the Jordan might be the T-Mobile response to Sprint’s Motorola i1.
» Read more: Motorola Jordan for T-Mobile Launching in November?
Well, that didn’t take long. Apple has basically turned yesterday’s great news into just moderately good news. If you remember, yesterday the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was revised and the new version considers jailbreaking a matter of fair use, thus making it legal
» Read more: Jailbreaking may be legal, but it will still void your warranty