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HP Photosmart D110a ePrint printer earns 5-star reviews despite lacking ePrint… wait, what?
See the bullet for HP’s new D110a Photosmart e-All-in-One that says, “HP ePrint for printing anywhere.” Well, you can ignore that for now. While HP proudly lists ePrint — the ability to print PDF, JPEG, and MS Office documents received as attachments from any email-capable device — as a flagship feature on its newest line of web-connected printers, it’s not a working feature and it won’t be until a software update is pushed out at the end of the month, according to support forums
Symbian^3 C7 with nHD display confirmed on Nokia’s own site
If Nokia’s N8 is just too much smartphone for you then perhaps you’d like to take it down a notch with the C7. As part of the C-series of Nokia devices, you can expect it to trim some of the specs off the N8, but not much as the flagship device of the family .
Android 2.2 coming to Droid in ‘late July,’ Droid X in ‘late August?’
Care for some more specificity on when exactly to expect the Droid X to become even awesomer?
Droid X vs. iPhone 4… hang out!
So, these aren’t exactly the most similar phones ever. The Droid X has Android, a high res 4.3-inch screen, Verizon, and a hump in back
How would you change HTC’s Droid Incredible?
Yeah, we called it the best Android device in America during our review back in April, and even today it’s somewhat difficult to track down, but that’s not to suggest that HTC’s Droid Incredible is free of flaws. The Sense-enabled smartphone is the current flagship in VZW’s stable, and while the EVO 4G may offer faster connections (in select locales) and a larger display, the Droid Incredible still has its fair share of proponents.
QIK admits Evo 4G launch problems after 20x increase on server load
While record sales are generally a desireable thing, that one-time spike in demand can leave service providers scrambling to cope on launch day. Evo 4G owners are well aware of this after noticing one of the handset’s flagship features — Qik video calling — was unavailable in the Android Market on Friday. After correcting the issue, Qik then had to pull the app after users experienced intermittent service failures resulting from what Qik calls “an unprecedented 20x” workload increase on its servers




