Top 10 Mobile Tech Blogs
Since desktop anything is practically dead, the only thing that proliferates faster than mobile devices these days is mobile-device Web sites. These 10 sites should help you navigate through today's blizzard of ever-smaller, ever-more-powerful devices to find what's most useful for you.
Mobile devices and trends, and the convergence of communities and services that they're driving. Particular focus on mobile phones and peripherals.
News and analysis from the entire spectrum of portable devices. Keeps readers up to date on technology and trends, breaking news into easily browsed categories such as e-business, data security, personal tech and others.
Analysis via both text and video of new mobile products and updates, with special attention to e-readers and mobile phones. Having just one Matthew Miller, compare and contrast so many gadgets lets readers develop a feel for how they might like a given device.
Probably the premier mobile-tech hub on the Web, this site focuses on news and reviews about mobile phones and their applications and peripherals. A good first stop if you want the latest on iPhones, Google's Android OS, and other bright shiny objects.
Collates news and analysis from several other phone/smartphone sites, making this a good one-stop shop for the mobile-tech world. Covers new smartphone apps and issues relating to security, texting while driving, and mobile-device costs.
Engadget Mobile's nearest competitor covers much of the same ground and looks nearly identical, but has a slightly cleaner layout and more consumer-friendly stories. For when you want the very latest in mobile-device news.
Laptop magazine covers mobile phones, smartphones, tablets and, of course, laptops view news, reviews and screenshots. Also covers phone apps, dongles, earbuds and all the other stuff that makes mobile both productive and fun.
James Kendrick has been using mobile devices "since they weighed 30 lbs.," and readers get the benefit of his and his collaborators' long experience in the field. News and analysis (sometimes video) of notebooks, smartphones, tablets and accessories.
Covers tablets, mobile PCs, smartphones and more, seeming to focus on sub-laptop computers such as tablets and e-readers. Stays informed and follows deals and special offers on various gadgets for readers.
The geek side of gadgetry, which means mobile devices that are a bit more exotic than your average iPhone: an LED wristwatch with flashlight, snorkel mask that lets you take underwater video, smartphone content projector, and tech that lets your BlackBerry control Bluetooth devices. Cutting edge.

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