Phones

LEAK: Apple To Make The iPhone 'Obsolete'

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 01.05.2013 | UK Tech

Apple will make the original iPhone obsolete in July, it has been reported. The iPhone was released in June 2007 and went on to revolutionise the m...

Michael Rundle

Is The Razr HD Motorola's First True Google Phone?

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 30.04.2013 | UK Tech

When Google purchased Motorola Mobility last year, there were high hopes that the collaboration between the two would lead to immediate, startling And...

PICS: This Phone Curls Up When You Receive A Call

The Huffington Post UK | Christopher York | Posted 30.04.2013 | UK Tech

If a flashing screen, piercing ringtone and frantic vibration aren't enough to grab your attention when you get a call, then British researchers may h...

Michael Rundle

Was The Mobile Phone Actually Invented In 1906?

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 03.04.2013 | UK Tech

The first public mobile phone call took place 40 years ago today, in New York City, by an engineer at Motorola. But a strange - albeit dubious - footn...

The Mobile Phone Is 40 Today

PA | Posted 03.04.2013 | UK Tech

Mobile phone technology has come a long way since the first mobile phone call was made 40 years ago today, changing life forever- but there is a lot m...

This IS The Facebook Phone You've Been Dreaming About

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 03.04.2013 | UK Tech

Facebook is preparing to launch its long-awaited full-scale assault on the mobile phone. Mark Zuckerberg's social network will unveil an Android-ba...

Samsung's Next Phone WIll Have 'Eye Tracking' Tech Built-In

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 04.05.2013 | UK Tech

Samsung's next flagship smartphone might be able to track your eyes to control scrolling. The South Korean tech giant will release its newest flags...

Samsung's Next Phone WIll Have 'Eye Tracking' Tech Built-In

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 04.05.2013 | UK Tech

Samsung's next flagship smartphone might be able to track your eyes to control scrolling. The South Korean tech giant will release its newest flags...

REVIEW: Is The 'Edge-To-Edge' Phone Actually That Edgy?

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 20.04.2013 | UK Tech

The Motorola RAZRi is a neat, stylish though not tremendously exciting little phone, with a decent screen, a good battery and the advantage of being a...

Hackers On Ice: Freezing A Phone Makes It Easier To Hack

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 20.04.2013 | UK Tech

Physically freezing a mobile phone makes it easier to hack. Researchers in Germany showed that placing phones in low temperatures can bypass securi...

Michael Rundle

What Are 'Phablets' - And Who Should You Blame For Inventing The Word?

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 22.01.2013 | UK Tech

It's happened - the word 'phablet' has entered the mainstream. Once used only by industry insiders - and those trying to deceive a partner into let...

O2 To Stop Selling Phones With USB Chargers By '2015'

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 20.03.2013 | UK Tech

O2 has said that it will aim to stop providing free mobile phone chargers from 2015. In a pilot scheme the mobile network sold a handset without a ...

Is Nokia Back From The Dead?

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 12.03.2013 | UK Tech

After a long struggle to regain relevance in the smartphone market, things might be looking up for Nokia. The Finnish phone giant said on Thursday ...

Should a Mobile Network Give You Something Back?

Belinda Parmar | Posted 19.01.2013 | UK Tech
Belinda Parmar

It's hard for a customer to relate when a big company tells them a portion of their money is going to charity; although it's an admirable gesture, it's still difficult to feel that connection, to feel like you're really doing something.

Up To 8% Of Android Apps Leave Users Open To Data Theft, Report Says

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 22.12.2012 | UK Tech

Many users of Google's market-leading Android smartphone operating system are being tricked into leaking their personal information, a report has foun...

Up To 8% Of Android Apps Leave Users Open To Data Theft, Report Says

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 22.12.2012 | UK Tech

Many users of Google's market-leading Android smartphone operating system are being tricked into leaking their personal information, a report has foun...

iPhone 5 Review Round-Up: Thinner, Lighter, But How Much Better?

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 18.11.2012 | UK Tech

So Apple announced a new iPhone last week - just in case you're the last person on the planet who didn't already know that. Featuring a larger (tal...

Motorola Announces 'Edge-To-Edge' Screen In New Intel Phone

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 18.11.2012 | UK Tech

Motorola have announced a new flagship device powered by Intel processors. The RAZR i will be launched in Europe and feature a 4.3-inch AMOLED disp...

Samsung Galaxy SIII (Review)

Belinda Parmar | Posted 29.10.2012 | UK Tech
Belinda Parmar

It's true what they say, the Samsung Galaxy SIII really is the phone to rival the iPhone cult and potentially the first phone that's questioned my brand loyalty to Apple. It creates a synergy between human and phone, and is a step towards the genuine conveniences that we all imaged when smartphones burst onto the scene.

ZTE Grand X (Review)

Belinda Parmar | Posted 06.10.2012 | UK Tech
Belinda Parmar

You get a 5 megapixel camera and the luxury feel without the hefty price tag, allowing you to upgrade in a year's time and spend the money you saved on another great mid-range phone.

PICS: Nokia Through The Ages: Best, Worst And Weirdest Vintage Handsets

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 14.09.2012 | UK Tech

Although struggling financially, Nokia has won plaudits recently for the design of its phones. But it wasn't always this way. In the past the F...

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How Nokia Is Winning The Design Battle Amid A Bloody Smartphone War

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.07.2012 | UK Tech

What do women want from a phone? It used to be thought the answer was a phone that was pink. Now it's a phone that works. That was pretty much the...

Phone Calls 'Fifth Most Popular Use Of Phones'

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 29.08.2012 | UK Tech

People are using their phones for almost everything these days - except, it turns out, phone calls. According to a study commissioned and released ...

Nokia Announces 10,000 Job Cut And Sale Of Premium Phone Division

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 13.08.2012 | UK Tech

Nokia has announced it plans to cut 10,000 jobs from is global workforce as the company faces continued pressure in the smartphone market. The Fin...

Is Your Phone Hot Enough To Melt Butter? (VIDEO)

Huffington Post UK | Michael Rundle | Posted 06.08.2012 | UK Tech

A mobile phone chip maker has taken a metaphor a bit too literally in order to prove its processors run cooler than its competitors. Responding to ...