Drobo previews its upcoming Thunderbolt storage at ComputexDrobo is showing off its Thunderbolt offerings at Computex this week, though details on the new devices are scant so far. June 6, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
Belkin updates Thunderbolt Express Dock with trio of USB 3.0 portsFrom Thunderbolt to USB 3.0, there's no shortage of inputs in Belkin's latest dock.June 5, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
The phone that lived: HTC Evo 4G LTE to land at Sprint stores June 2ndAfter an extended ordeal, Sprint's Evo 4G LTE will finally see the light of day this Saturday. May 31, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
Advertisements could soon be coming to the Kindle FireAmazon is mulling over the possibility of bringing its Kindle Special Offers program to the Kindle Fire -- but there are some concerns. May 18, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
It's about time: Amazon Kindle could get a color screen this yearAmazon may finally release a Kindle with a color E Ink screen, according to a recent report. May 11, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
Official: Microsoft announces $99 Xbox 360 with two-year contractMicrosoft is trying something very new with its $99 Xbox bundle. May 7, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
Jawbone ups the size of the Jambox with 2.7-pound Big Jambox: $299With the Big Jambox, Jawbone is doubling the size of its successful portable speaker without doubling its price. April 30, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
NimbleTV streams cable TV to any device, legallyNimbleTV, a new start-up that takes existing cable TV packages and streams them online, isn't the future of television that everyone is waiting for. Nor is it trying to be. April 23, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
The state of 4G LTE: Verizon, Sprint, and AT&TWith the 4G LTE rollouts of Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T in full force, lets take a look at how the carriers are faring in their efforts. April 17, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility
The 10 best 4G LTE devices on Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon The fledging 4G LTE networks of Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T are nothing without decent hardware to back them up. Here are some of the better smartphones and tablets that the carriers offer so far. April 17, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Mobility