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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Yahoo Messenger lets iPad 2 owners video chat with PCs

Yahoo rolled out a new Messenger app for iOS that includes support for the iPad 2.

LG G2x for T-Mobile Roundup of Reviews: Pros & Cons

We’ve been bringing you news on the LG G2x since we first heard of it and because this latest handset has both a dual-core processor and 4G capabilities it could very well be a good alternative for those who wanted the Motorola Droid Bionic on Verizon.

Motorola Droid X2 Now Available from Verizon Wireless

If you can't wait until May 26, when it becomes available in retail stores, Verizon Wireless today started selling the Motorola Droid X2 through its online store.

Verizon's first Windows Phone: the HTC Trophy

Verizon Wireless's first Windows Phone 7 smartphone, the HTC Trophy, will go on sale online May 26 for $149.99, after rebate.

Windows Phone At Bottom Of Global Smartphone Rankings

Google's Android and Apple's iOS continue to dominate the smartphone space, says Gartner, as competitors Symbian, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone jockey for the leftovers. 

Get a free Xbox???

It's almost an offer worth going back to school for.

LinkedIn Shares Soar After IPO

Social-media companies, take note: LinkedIn Corp.'s swift rise on its first day of trading Thursday proves that U.S. investors are hungry for similar stories.

We May Need To Move On From The Android vs. iOS Debate Soon

New research released at Wednesday’s paidContent Mobile from the app analytics company Flurry spells out the force of apps in the mobile world today pretty clearly: there are 500 million of them and counting—a number that will only continue to grow as Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Android devices continue to add users, and platforms from the likes of Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), RIM (NSDQ: RIMM) and HP (NYSE: HPQ) continue to try to compete on the winners’ terms, rather than try marching to a beat of a different, mobile web, drum.

How to stay safe on Sony's PlayStation Network

If you are a Sony PlayStation Network (PSN) customer you are probably getting a little paranoid. First there was the data breach from last month that exposed customer data and forced Sony to take the network down.  And now, just days after Sony got the service back up and running, it has taken the PSN password reset service offline because it was allowing people to change other customers' passwords if they knew their e-mail address and birth date--information that was stolen in the attack.

LG Revolution to Land on Verizon May 26

If you’ve been waiting for a decent 4G LTE phone on Verizon Wireless and haven’t been impressed with the HTC Thunderbolt or the Samsung Droid Charge, LG is getting into the game with the LG Revolution.