One of the primary criticisms of the BlackBerry PlayBook, and rightly so, was the omission of native email, contacts, and calendar applications. It was troubling then that they hadn't considered these... Read more
The holiday season is upon us, and no gift keeps on giving quite like a smartphone. Think about it there's probably nothing in your dear friend or family member's life that he or she will use on a reg... Read more
I've always been something of a fan (a proponent, even) of white phones. Back in another life when I was consulting mobile manufacturers on their phone designs, it was always one of the first question... Read more
You know, I'm beginning to think that Samsung's factory lines are rigged up like the bus in Speed. If at any time they drop below 50 newly created Android phones per month, bam! Factory falls down and... Read more
Boxee Box owners, get ready for even more content. The SlingPlayer app is available for your downloading (auto-playing video warning) and ready to catch content slung from a SlingBox Solo or Pro-HD. ... Read more
There may be no greater gift than a quality piece of home entertainment equipment. I mean that, too. Forget train sets, diamonds and puppies. Everyone wants entertainment this holiday season and we've... Read more
It looks like we can expect faster wireless connections in the near future: Japanese electronic parts maker Rohm yesterday announced [JP] it has developed a chip that reached a wireless data transmiss... Read more
We've shown you many Kinect-based hacks and applications over the past months, and here is a new one from Japan: major robot maker Yaskawa has developed a humanoid that can be remote-controlled using ... Read more
What exactly is a PC? That question is likely to become a hot topic over the next few years. Originally, we thought of PCs as the Apple II or then the IBM PC. They were machines that had to sit on a ... Read more
Here are some recent posts on TechCrunch Gadgets: The Future Of Foxconn: The Birds Photojojos iPhone Lens Dial Ups Your Mobile Photography Game Hands On With The Wimm One Data Device Google Drops The ... Read more
Uh-oh. Samsung and Google are still in talks regarding its upcoming Google TV offering. Reuters is reporting that Samsung's president indicated that the two companies are in "late-stage talks" and tha... Read more
We knew that HP's gamble on webOS was an expensive one, but thanks to the company's Q4 and full-year financials, we're finally getting a feel for just how dearly the webOS experiment cost them. This p... Read more
We first talked about the Wimm One in August, noting that no wearable device has ever made sense to me, at least in watch format. I believe I may need to eat my words. The Wimm is a clever little modu... Read more
By the end of the year, there will be an estimated 34 million tablet computer users in the U.S., according to new numbers out today from eMarketer. Of those, 28 million (or 83 percent) will be using a... Read more
At first I thought the birds in the trees at the Foxconn's largest plant in Shenzhen, China were fake. They sang so sweetly that I was sure my hosts had planted speakers for my benefit - a sort of Pot... Read more