You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The Hiptop, sometimes better known under its US "Sidekick" brand, hasn't reached the pinnacle of ...
Those waiting to get their hands on Danger's Hiptop will have to wait just a little bit longer. The combination of cell phone and Web-browsing handheld, which the company had hoped to have in the ...
The Hiptop, a hybrid mobile phone and handheld device that's sold in the US by T-Mobile as the Sidekick, looks set to finally make it to the UK. Danger, the company behind the Hiptop, has been in ...
An early promotional brochure for the Hiptop, the original name used by Danger for what became the T-Mobile Sidekick One of the iconic devices of the mobile revolution, the T-Mobile Sidekick, will ...
NEW YORK -- With the emergence of "smart" phones and other Internet-enabled wireless devices in the past few years, a new product in the crowded field has to be a real dazzler to impress people who ...
The successor to the popular Hiptop device by Danger recently received FCC approval, resulting in the public disclosure of previously-elusive photos of the device. The company first revealed the new ...
Hiptop developer Danger collected another $35 million in funding, which the start-up says it will use to try to sign up new wireless carrier and hardware partners for its combination cell phone and ...
CNet has a news story on the delay in the release of Danger‘s HipTop handheld, which looks an awful lot like a BlackBerry. It has a built-in cellphone, and you can surf the web, instant message, and ...
The upcoming hiptop device from Danger Inc. will offer an excellent companion device for a Mac (or PC, for that matter), Joe Britt, founder and chief technical officer of Danger, told MacCentral. As ...
The Hiptop Slide (aka Sidekick) has garnered a reputation in the US as the gadget of choice for professional party girls and Hollywood starlets. Not to be confused with the Blackberry - which is ...