Analyst: Apple to sell $300 non-subsidized iPhone

Premium models, which start at $199 with two-year contracts, enjoy 55-percent gross margin. Apple will need to drop that to approximately 30-percent to compete for the entry level smartphone segment.

How to Install Flipboard on Android

Here's how to download and install the amazing Flipboard app for Android.

AT&T announces Motorola Atrix HD, includes free car dock (verdict: thumbs up)

By all accounts, the Motorola Atrix HD looks like a winner. If you're in the market for an Android this should be on your short list.

Best Nexus 4 Cases

Here's three ways to protect your new Google Nexus 4. All are under $20, but I suspect none will make your uber Android look as beautiful as Elena Anaya.
Win 8 Hands-On

Microsoft on Right Track with Windows 8 (Consumer Preview first impressions)

If Microsoft has its way Windows 8 will bring consistency. The way Windows looks on a desktop should look familiar when switching to a mobile device, and vice-versa. In that regard, Apple and Google both ask us to think different.
RED Hydrogen One

With $1,200 holographic Hydrogen phone can RED disrupt the market yet again?

We all know Elon Musk. Steve Jobs. Bill Gates. Jeff Bezos. But have you heard of Jim Jannard? You might not instantly recognize the name, but you'd likely recognize his first big home run: Oakley sunglasses. He founded the company in 1975 and over time turned it into a billion dollar...

10 things the next MacBook Pro needs

Hey Apple, want to impress me (but not your shareholders)? Release an iPad Air.

Verizon, AT&T to both offer 4G iPad 3 (Google Maps, Pandora fans rejoice!)

Interestingly, Apple is likely to go smaller with its tablet line-up to target those looking for a more portable solution while Amazon is rumored to be going larger, expanding beyond its 7-inch Kindle Fire.

Google Now could be the killer smartwatch app

HTC is apparently working on a watch based on the Qualcomm Toq smartwatch and platform. Battery life and display issues mean we likely won't see it until Christmas.

Review: Sony PlayStation Store PS3 Video Download Service (with Pictures)

Sony PlayStation Store PS3 Video Download Service Available: Now Requirements: Sony PlayStation3 (PS3) with Internet connection Pricing: TV Shows, purchase $1.99+ Movies, rental $2.99-5.99 Movies, purchase $9.99-14.99 Although I'm probably not the target audience, I gave the new PSN video download service a spin tonight. It probably helped that Loni was traveling to present at a...