Evan Selleck

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Evan Selleck

Evan is a Contributing Editor for PhoneDog. He's been in the mobile industry for more than seven years, in one capacity or another. He's always had a passion for technology as a whole, but smartphones will always hold a special place of interest for him. He's a father, a student, and a lover of food. His other passions include hockey, soccer, baseball, video games, and movies. He'll talk your ear off about all of those things, if you give him the chance.

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Why the leaked webOS device should be a priority

Here soon, hopefully very soon, HP will finally let loose the latest generation of webOS-powered devices. Coming in three different flavors (small, medium and large), two of the new devices take...

Should the iPhone 5 get a capacitive button, too?

Since 2007, Apple’s iPhone has had a pretty standard design element to it. While the back and sides of the smartphone have changed pretty dramatically over the years, especially in the revision that...

Sony Ericsson's Xperia PLAY commercials are unorthodox, and effective

Sony Ericsson loves Android. Despite the fact that the Xperia X10, the original juggernaut of an Android-powered device that came to market way too late, wasn’t the biggest hit, SE wants to continue...

Should Nintendo make a phone?

It may seem like the Dark Ages of smartphones now, but not too many years ago it was perfectly acceptable for a smartphone to be considered a smartphone if it were just able to (barely) browse the...

Would you buy a GameStop tablet?

One month ago, I wrote an article about the state of multiplayer gaming on our smartphones. I asked whether or not it would ever really take off, or if it was destined to just be something to pass...

Is Google taking the fight against fragmentation too far?

Fragmentation was a word that not many people talked about before Android came along. Even while there were other mobile operating systems, namely Windows Mobile, that were dealing with the same...

Windows Phone Mobile Studio would be a great addition

Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 is a mobile operating system that, until you use it for a little while, may not seem like it stands a chance against the current competition. Even if the IDC thinks...

Why the panic button isn't a bad thing

Recently, Reuters reported that the US State Department is currently working on several different technologies that would help pro-democracy activists in countries all around the world. While the...

Why the BB PlayBook shouldn't launch without native apps

After some rumors and speculation, Research In Motion recently revealed that their first tablet device, the BlackBerry PlayBook, would be launching in the United States on the Sprint network on...

How will cloud-based services evolve in the mobile market?

The cloud has evolved into a permanent fixture in our mobile world, and many people using their mobile phones see it as an important feature that they cannot live without. Whether it’s just an easy...

WWDC looks to be all about the software, not the hardware

Rumors and reports regarding the next iPhone are starting to pick up the pace, and while none of them are the official word from Apple, there does seem to be a repeating element of all these stories...

Google's Nexus plan makes sense

When the original Nexus One arrived on the scene, it was a device that was meant to not only show off the hardware, but the software just as much. It was, for all intents and purposes, a showcase...

Is Android app support for the BlackBerry PlayBook just a gimmick?

Research In Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook, the company’s first tablet device, is set to launch on April 19th here in the United States. And while the tablet is feature rich, especially considering...

Why Motorola shouldn't make their own mobile OS

For being only three months into 2011, there seem to be an awful lot of rumors floating around already. And Motorola seems to be a name that keeps popping up. If a rumor that the company is second-...

Why Verizon isn't arguing the T-Mobile purchase

AT&T is trying to buy T-Mobile USA. AT&T and Deutsche Telekom recently announced that the motion is already under way, and that if everything goes smoothly, the purchase should be complete...

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