HTC confirms new research and development office in RTP, North Carolina
It's been swirling for months now, but at long last HTC has finally come forward with the official word: it'll be cracking open a new operation in the heart of North Carolina's technology hub to usher in 2011.
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: development, engadget, entry, francisco, mobile, ncsoft, north, north-carolina, openings, research, research and development, rtp, technology
Palm Pre 2 lands on Rogers today, $99 on three-year contract
Beating out Verizon , Canada's Rogers becomes the first carrier in North America to pick up the Pre 2 today, hawking it for CAD $99 -- about $97 -- as long as you're willing to put your name down for a new three-year contract with a qualifying voice and data plan. Since Rogers runs HSPA on 850 and 1900MHz, you can bet this is pretty much the same phone Palm is offering unlocked in the States for $450; you're just paying a little less upfront and a whole lot more over time. Six of one, half-dozen of the other, as they say
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: Lot, north, rogers, since-rogers, upfront, verizon, webos
Navigon’s MobileNavigator 1.7 update adds universal iPad integration, Retina Display support, and more
We've maintained for quite some time that Navigon's MobileNavigator app was leaps and bounds better than most of the similarly priced alternatives, and if you just so happen to already own it, you can look forward to a rather sizable update this morning.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: entry, map, north, north-america, Notifications, parking, retina, retina-display, traffic-live, tunnels, zagat
HTC job listing hints at an E Ink / 3D-filled future, new North Carolina facility
Months back, word on the street had it that HTC was looking to grab up emptied space in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park post-recession; huge outfits like Nortel bit the bullet in 2009, while Sony Ericsson shuttered its operations there and relocated to Atlanta. Naturally, the consolidation paved the way for other technology firms to slide in without overpaying for real estate
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: eink, epaper, ericsson, imaginations, imaging, Job, mobile, north, north-carolina, park, recession, result, smartphone, street, triangle
TerreStar Genus now available to anyone who wants one for just $1,150
Just how much is the promise of anywhere, anytime cellphone reception worth to you? If you answered "one thousand, one hundred and fifty dollars," well... your time has finally come.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: business, channels, genus, little-hesitant, north, reception-worth, result, sat phone, satphone, terre, terrestar, video, winmo 6.5, wm6.5
Magellan RoadMate GPS app updated for iOS 4, includes real-time traffic and multitasking
Magellan may not be the head honcho when it comes to standalone PNDs here in North America, but that's not stopping the outfit from keeping its iOS app up to snuff. With TomTom, Navigon and Garmin all introducing iOS 4-compatible apps over the past few months, Magellan has finally done likewise -- version 1.3 of the app now enables navigation to occur in the background, meaning that iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 users will still hear turn-by-turn guidance while using another application.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: all-introducing, charge-through, done-likewise, gps, ios4, iphone, ipod-touch, navteq, north, over-the-past, real-time traffic, real-timetraffic, result, RoadMate, source
US Cellular: LTE trial in late 2011, full deployment in 2012
Though fellow regional carrier MetroPCS has been arguably the most aggressive carrier in all of North America in getting LTE live , it looks like US Cellular is taking a slightly more laid-back approach. At a conference in New York today, USCC's CFO announced that they're looking at deploying one LTE test market in the latter part of 2011, moving on to a full-force launch in 2012.
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: Carrier, cellular, force, full-deployment, lte, metropcs, most-aggressive, north, result, uscellular, words, york
Rogers, Telus already selling BlackBerry Bold 9780
Look, T-Mobile, don't feel bad -- Americans usually get scooped on new BlackBerry launches by their friendly neighbors to the north! RIM's a Canadian company, after all -- and as is frequently the case, the new Bold 9780 is seeing launches on both Rogers and Telus several days ahead of T-Mobile's retail go-live in the States.
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: 9780, berry-bold, black, bold9780, friendly, north, result, rogers, scooped-on-new, telus
Ripxx ski app for iPhone great for athletes, useless for Epyx Winter Games
We received an interesting email from Ripxx this morning, stating that due to an unprecedented outpouring of comments on our previous post for its sports GPS , the company's gone and developed its very own iPhone app. That's right, instead of planning your ski trips around a piece of dedicated hardware, you can now do it on the same device you use to read Texts From Last Night while sitting on the loo
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: app store, appstore, bucks, iphone, north, pmd, ripxx, speed, sports, Texts, Trainer, Vertical
HTC Wildfire coming to some regional US carriers this year
We didn't really see this coming, but HTC has teamed up with "multiple regional North American carriers" to deliver its Wildfire stateside, a low-end Android device that might appeal to folks who aren't looking for Desire HD -class performance but still appreciate HTC's design sensibility (of course, the Desire HD isn't an option in America period , but we digress). The company hasn't named partners, but it'll launch with Android 2.1 beginning this quarter -- hopefully with a Froyo update in the pipeline, though there's no commitment in the press release, which you can find after the break.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: admiration, america, carriers, design, engadget-mobile, mobile, north, pipeline, press, some-regional, wildfire, year