Nokia Ovi Event Scheduled for Thursday, January 21st

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Nokia has an Ovi-related press conference coming on Thursday morning in London, on January 21st, as they get ready to unveil the next generation of their service. The invite is pictured below and mentions the presence of Nokia executive VP Anssi Vanjoki, so the event must be pretty big. Speculations claim ...

Motorola Ready to Showcase New Technologies @ CES 2010

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Everyone's gearing up for CES 2010, including Motorola, who has quite a bunch of neat tricks up its sleeve. They'll organize a special event on January 6 2010, probably showcasing the Sholes Tablet and maybe even a successor for the very popular Droid. What do you think they have in stall ...

Samsung to Unveil bada OS on December 8

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Word's out that Samsung will be unveiling its fresh OS, bada on December 8, just two weeks after announcing its plans in the software field. The company's continuously expanding its mobile software offer, since they've also launched a Samsung App Store for the Omnia device. An in-house OS means less costs ...

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2, Ready for June 17 Unveiling

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

We've seen quite a bunch of XPERIA X2 pictures and found out its specs already, so now it's only logical that Sony Ericsson must announced the handset. This might happen tomorrow, June 17, or so claim the latest rumours related to the matter. Let us remind out that the follow-up to ...

HTC Reveals Novelty in London, on June 24

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

As Samsung is using a neat marketing campaign to advertise its upcoming handset, that will be revealed on June 15, HTC also some something in stall for us. Turns out that on June 24 we'll be seeing a little party thrown by the Taiwanese manufacturer in London. Beginning at 11:30 AM ...

Steve Jobs Won’t be Holding the 2009 WWDC Keynote; Philip Schiller on the Job

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Apple has just gone official with the fact that Steve Jobs won't be the one introducing the new iPhone, via his usual WWDC keynote. The tech guru will be replaced by Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, a man who is up to the task and ...