Robert Schoon / r.schoon@latinospost.com
Good news for people who are waiting with bated breath for the new Xperia Z throughout the world. Sony's handset has already arrived in Japan, and now we know the release date for Finalnd, as well as the first carriers in Ireland for the device and pricing details for these and other countries.
With less than a week to go until the HTC press event where the HTC One (formerly called the M7) is expected to be unveiled, HTC is beginning to tease the new device through Twitter and its website.
There's a new Android smartphone on the market that promises to be durable, unique, and so expensive you probably won't be buying it. The Vertu Ti, which has a version available in 18-carat red gold, retails for about $10,000. It also runs Android 4.0, which is two updates behind the current standard.
Previously rumored, but recently thought dead, a Nokia Tablet may actually be in the works, if a purported image seen at a Nokia launch event in Pakistan yesterday is accurate.
Aliens: Colonial Marines released yesterday to mostly negative or mixed reviews. Now, according to GameSpot, it appears that the six years it took to develop the un-acclaimed game has strained the relationship between Gearbox and Sega, the developer and publisher of the game, respectively.
Sony's Xperia Z smartphone, available in Japan right now and coming to other places starting February 28, looks to feature a very strong camera system. Here's why the Xperia Z may be Sony's return to its mobile camera roots.
Intel is going to make a paid Web TV service with a set-top box, joining the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google in the game of converging TV with the Internet. But some tech commenters are already feeling violated, as Intel's set-top box will include a camera to monitor TV watchers.
With the upcoming HTC live event scheduled for February 19 in both London and New York City, a lot of rumors have been circulating in the blogosphere about HTC's possible new smartphone. HTC's new webpage for the event, which is up now, hints that the rumors are right.
For those of you who procrastinate until the last minute to put together a Valentines Day date, technology is here to help you! Here's a list of a few apps that will make your last minute planning look like a week of preparation.
Tonight was President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech, which, inconveniently for the news networks, cut into their live coverage of Chris Dorner's standoff with police in the wooded hills of California. Luckily, there was Marco Rubio's water-bottle grab to focus on later, so the networks are probably happy with the night. Here's an overview of how the big three cable news channels covered the President's speech and their reactions at the end of the night.
An alert went out to Montana television viewers yesterday on the CW channel using the Emergency Alert System. The message told several Montana counties to be on the alert for a zombie invasion.
Earlier we reported a leaked promotional video which appeared to feature a new, entirely Google-built Chromebook called "Pixel." Now, according to a CNET interview with Victor Koch, the person behind the video, the leak is true. But hold your Chromebook optimism, because Google is denying claims, according to the same report, that Koch even ever worked with the company.
As the Microsoft Windows Phone 7.8 update has been rolling out to Nokia Lumia phones, such as the Nokia Lumia 900s, some users are reporting a few bugs and other issues with their devices.
Soon after BlackBerry unveiled its new Blackberry 10 operating system and Z10 and Q10 devices in January, we found out we'd have to wait until March for the Z10 to be released on major U.S. carriers. It now looks like Verizon customers will have to wait a little longer than T-Mobile users.
As the Xperia Z starts rolling out in certain parts of the world, starting with Japan, we're beginning to see more details emerge of the Xperia Z in action, along with a cool docking station that's on sale now.