Microsoft posts Windows 8 app porting guide roundup, forgets to include BASIC

Let’s say you’re a developer eager to convert your apps for Windows 8 as soon as possible. Where do you start? Microsoft Developer Evangelist Jennifer Marsman is very much aware that you might be at a loss, so she has done the rather large favor of rounding up every porting guide the company has to offer

Never Take Your Eyes Off This Hacker Metric

If you’re like me, you’ve had enough of the Facebook IPO story. For tech entrepreneurs struggling to build stuff, the cacophony of recent press is just more noise. That’s why when my friend Andrew Chen posted an insightful analysis of Facebook user data, I was happy to get back to learning from what

LG celebrates three million LTE phones sold worldwide, shockingly finds high speed data is awesome

LG has hitched its (as of late, on the rise) star to the future of LTE high speed data equipped phones basically since the technology was introduced and today it has announced the fruits of its labor: three million LTE phones sold to date worldwide. While some will quibble over shipped / sold to end

Ask Engadget: best sub-$200 super-powerful router?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Richard, who needs a router capable of handling all of his not-inconsiderable household traffic. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your

Mobile Miscellany: week of May 21st, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you’re like us and really want to know what’s going on, then you’ve come to the right place. This past week, it was revealed that the HTC EVO 4G LTE likely supports simultaneous voice and data connections on Sprint’s network, Samsung’s Galaxy

Cox TV Connect live TV streaming app for iPad updated with new grid guide UI

Cabler Cox Communications joined in on the live TV streaming to iPad craze by releasing its own Cox TV Connect app late last year, and recently updated it to version 1.1.0. With the upgrade comes the new look shown above, so while it originally featured a more… unique look for TV listings (as seen

Motorola shows off Ice Cream Sandwich on a Droid RAZR, sprinkles in Webtop 3.0

Although Motorola outed its Android Ice Cream Sandwich rollout plans back in February, we’ve only seen leaked glimpses of what its skinned version the OS would be like for its handsets. That’s changed recently thanks to Motorola’s Japanese website, where a new ICS landing page features nine demo videos

Visualized: Samsung’s PIN pop-up stores take London

Samsung deflated a few enthusiast tires when its "one more thing" Galaxy S III reveal turned out to be a pop-up retail plan. No matter now, as those great mobile expectations have shifted to the device’s imminent launch, a debut the company’s only too happy to showcase. Starting May 29th, PIN glass housings,

Spanish Soccer Scores a Goal on Social Media

When Mashable took a look at the English Premier League’s social media side last week, the main takeaway was that the 2012 season marked t…

Groupon reportedly experimenting with Square competitor

Square, PayPal, Intuit, Verifone — the mobile payments field (and we’re not talking wallets here) is seriously crowded already. So, the question is then, why on Earth would Groupon want to join the fray? We’re not entirely sure, but VentureBeat is reporting the coupon service is preparing to do just