Dell Streak vs. Apple iPad
Remember when phones were enormous? Think 1980′s. As technology advanced, phones and personal computers became smaller, thinner and cheaper. Then something changed on the mobile side: phone screens grew larger. Now, as phones are getting larger and computers are getting smaller – are the two converging to the same point? And what’s the size of that happy medium? In this special video, I explore screen sizes and pin the 5 inch... Read More
Samsung Beam (Android 2.1)
Samsung is making a big splash about the Wave, the first device to run on its Bada platform. But I’m more dazzled by the Samsung Beam – the first Android phone with a projector. Check out the video! Read More
Google’s Eric Schmidt stole the show at #mwc
I highly suggest you watch Eric Schmidt’s keynote at Mobile World Congress and forward it your colleagues if you work in mobile/telecoms (or plan to..) Read More
Looking Back & Forward to Mobile World Congress
As the annual Barcelona bash approaches, I take a look back at the best from last year’s show and ask a few industry luminaries about 2010′s hottest trends. Plus, a sneak peak at some new and exciting products. Read More
What’s all the hype about Google’s Nexus One?
I get it, Google has launched a co-branded phone set to revolutionize the way Americans buy a handset. But, in Europe, who cares? The real reason Google is going into the mobile industry is to profit off mobile search and services. In fact, the Head of Android Partnerships at Google, Tom Moss even admits to me – its all about ad-spend. Watch the video! See the full gallery on Posterous The 3.7″ touchscreen has a finer... Read More
Best of Android at CES 2010
To say that the Consumer Electronics Show is overwhelming is an understatement, considering over 20,000 new products were launched in Las Vegas last week. Fret not, cuz I trekked around Sin City to get my hands on the best new mobile phones. Read More
At last…an iPhone killer that is not a copycat, but something ELSE
Israeli company Else Mobile unveiled its first mobile phone in London this week. The new touchscreen handset runs on a unique Linux-based OS called, Else Intuition. I went along to interview the CEO about Linux, Android and why they’re no Apple copycat! Read More
How to Ignore your Friends and Categorise People
Last week, I went back to Paris to see Orange’s La Collection, a biannual showcase of new products and applications. There, I got a first-hand look at a futuristic touchscreen multimedia landline called Livephone Touch and two Android apps – TV D’Orange – a mobile TV app, now over WiFi and On, a new app that lets you ignore your contacts. Read More




