Monthly Archives: February 2012

According to sources at Pocket-lint, HTC is set to become the first non-Sony company to have its mobile devices Playstation certified. Playstation certification gives manufacturer devices access to numerous Playstation titles. It’s a great opportunity for Sony to licence out their suite to manufacturers who can then provide one extra feature to entice customers. It makes more sense than limiting the suite to outdated mobile hardware that no one wants to buy anyways.

The guys over at pocketnow.com got a hold of some renders showing what could possibly be Motorola’s first Intel powered smartphone and it’s running Android 4.0. Although there’s no way of telling whether or not the Medfield chip will actually be powering this device, or if the device will even look like this, we’re supposed to get a look at it this month at Mobile World Congress.

Everyone’s favorite 8-bit world building game just got better thanks to an update. Minecraft Pocket Edition received its first Survival update, allowing users to choose between Survival and Creative mode when creating a map. Other great additions include:

Samsung has unveiled their first Android 4.0 tablet, the Samsung Galaxy 2. This 7″ tablet will have what many consider the perfect form factor along with the tasty Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android. This Galaxy Tab successor will feature:


Starting Sunday AT&T customers will be faced with a $36 fee for upgrading to a new device. This is a 100% increase from the current fee of $18! You ask yourself why, why would AT&T impose a 100% increase on a fee so outlandish that the majority of carriers wave? I say it’s to make up for the 4 billion dollar loss they took on the failed T-Mobile merger. They say it’s because:

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