Category: electronics

  • Motorola Droid Razr Maxx offers Max Battery Power with 21 Hours Talk Time

    Along with its ultra thin, nearly anorexic design, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx stands out from the crowd with its distinctively astounding battery power, making it the longest lasting smartphone (we like to refer to it as a superphone) out there.  A whopping 21 hours of talk time is impressive indeed, and out performs every…

  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus Receives Retail Price Drop to $99!!

    It looks like a fancy mobile dessert like an Ice Cream Sandwich 4G smartphone just got a little more affordable now that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G just received a retail price drop down to a start price of $99.99 at select Verizon authorized retailers.  The Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone device to offer…

  • Droid Razr and Galaxy Nexus Price Reduction and Gift With Purchase Entice Consumers

    Two of the hottest new smartphones released by Verizon Wireless this fall, the Motorola Droid Razr and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, now are even more appealing with price reductions and some special promotions that both phones qualify for.  There has never been a better time to get a high profile, brand new smartphone than now!…

  • Samsung Galaxy Nexus is World’s First Smartphone Running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

    The long awaited Samsung Galaxy Nexus has finally launched amidst extreme fanfare and celebration.  What makes this new 4G smartphone more exciting than the other recently released models?  Well dessert of course!  Yes, its the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system version that has created such major hype surrounding the Galaxy Nexus launch.  Combine…

  • Motorola Droid Razr Gets Retail Price Drop, Free $100 Gift Card Promotion

    The recently released Motorola Droid Razr smartphone hit the ground running, and despite its hefty price tag, has been flying off the shelves at Verizon and their authorized retailers.  The Droid Razr is not only one of the most powerful Droid phones to ever launch, but it is also the thinnest smartphone on the market. …

  • Amazon Adds 3 New Kindles, Including Full Color Kindle Fire Tablet

    Amazon has enlarged their family of Kindle eReader devices, and has added a new $79 Kindle model, two Kindle touch models, and a 7″ full color Kindle Fire tablet model that provides a full tablet experience that incorporates ereader functionality.  Amazon has strategically launched these new Kindle devices right before the busy holiday season kicks…

  • LG Thrill 4G Brings Rich Feature Set, 3D Thrills, and Affordable Price Tag

    The LG Thrill 4G smartphone was recently released on the AT&T network, and has thus far received very favorable feedback from consumers and experts alike.  It is the second phone to offer glasses free 3D viewing and content creation, and apparently out-performs its predecessor the HTC Evo 3D based on a number of reviews from…

  • Motorola Droid Bionic 4G Lives up to Expectations, Earns Rave Reviews

    The Motorola Droid Bionic 4G smartphone has been out on the mobile marketplace for a few weeks now, long enough to see if all the hype, fanfare, and excitement was warranted.  Based on the glowing reviews coming in from both users and expert reviewers, it looks like the Droid Bionic is indeed a hit. Amazon…

  • Verizon Has Fewer Dropped Calls than AT&T

    Verizon Has Fewer Dropped Calls than AT&T

    While both AT&T and Verizon Customers were satisfied with their service, those using Verizon reported less dropped calls than their rival. A new survey by ChangeWave found that 82 percent of Verizon were “very satisfied” overall with their service compared to 80 percent of AT&T customers clients. However, when it came to dropped calls, there…

  • Cyber Attacks Increasingly Sophisticated Says Symantec

    Cyber Attacks Increasingly Sophisticated Says Symantec

    In its Internet Security Threat Report, Volume 16, Symantec states that targeted attacks are skyrocketing in frequency but also sophistication. The anti-virus security company found that cyber criminals were increasingly looking at social networks as a fertile ground for their operations. The main way they attacks, says Symantec is through shortened URLs which they use…