Most Read Top Wireless and Mobile News Stories this Week in Review:
It has been a very interesting week at Wireless and Mobile news:
- The blow-out sale of the HP TouchPad took the internet by storm with bargain hunters clamoring to where to find $99 full-featured tablet which may or may not be completely sold-out. We updated HP TouchPad news, today,
- The Droid Bionic is finally seeing the light of a release date.
- The Samsung Nexus Prime has not been officially confirmed, however a cease and desist letter inadvertently confirmed that Samsung will be making the Nexus Prime.
- On the HTC front, HTC tweeted about our HTC EVO 3D, HTC Sensation 4G and myTouch 4G Slide battery-life-saving article which made it one of the most-read articles this week. HTC Sense 3.5 was revealed and is expected on the HTC Bliss, HTC Holiday and HTC Vigor. There is momentum growing for the HTC Vigor the successor to the HTC ThunderBolt because it has higher-powered specs than the Droid Bionic.
- Verizon Wireless is expanding its 4G LTE network just in time for the release of the Droid Bionic.
- The Samsung Galaxy S II will be coming to the U.S. soon. It was touted as a bigger than Buddha, Jesus and the Statue of Liberty in a promotional video and is expected to be announced in New York tomorrow. Samsung announced its naming scheme for its Galaxy smartphones and an Italian website leaked specs for forthcoming Samsung smartphones, including a 4.65" touchscreen model. Samsung announced today the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and Samsung Galaxy Tab LTE.
- It was also revealed that Verizon will not release a Samsung Galaxy S II but it is speculated that they will release the Samsung Stratosphere.
- New smartphone releases included Sprint' BlackBerry Torch/Bold/Curve, Samsung Conquer 4G and the BlackBerry Torch 9810 from AT&T.
- On a sad and personal note our editor discovered that one of the ways Somali pirates were able to capture, hold for ransom and kill her friends Jean and Scott Adam was through information obtained via the mobile web. She urges everyone to be careful about what kinds of revealing information you post on the web.