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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Is it too much to ask to have physical music playback buttons on our phones?

Trends are kind of a big deal. They may not seem like it to those who “buck” them, but for companies all over the world a trend can mean the difference between success and failure. And just like any...

Is HP just making up excuses now to keep webOS in the dark?

HP’s gone a little bit up and down over the last few months. Actually, many would say that there has been a lot more down than up, and I would tend to agree. I am a fan of any company out there that...

Should we be surprised by Samsung's Ice Cream Sandwich update list?

Now that Ice Cream Sandwich is right around the corner, we’ve got people talking about which devices will be getting the large update. The upgrade from Android 2.3 to Android 4.0 is decidedly big,...

Can Sony make it big without Ericsson?

All good things must come to an end. Or so they say, anyway. That’s what I’ve heard. Whether or not you consider the partnership between Sony and Ericsson a “good thing” is up to you, but let’s just...

Will Nokia change the course of Windows Phone?

When Nokia and Microsoft initially announced they would be working together, the initial reactions were a bit all over the place. As it stood then, Nokia was kind of in the same place RIM is in now...

Why is RIM wasting their time with the BlackBerry P'9981?

Research In Motion the underdog. Research In Motion is the company that I still believe has a real shot at coming back from all of the negative perception and making a real comeback. Research In...

Are curved displays the future of our phones?

There’s no slowing down technology. And there doesn’t seem to be anyone slowing down the design aspect, either. While our phones are now rocking dual-core processors, our tablets are getting ready...

Why are mobile commercials missing the point?

Do you watch TV? I’m not talking about a lot of TV, but just enough to catch a few commercials here and there. (Unless you just record everything and fast forward through those pesky annoyances.) If...

Will RIM actually change things for the better with BBX?

Consider me surprised. I know that it has been a whole two days since Research In Motion officially unveiled BBX, but my mind is still reeling. While BBX isn’t necessarily a surprise to anyone who’s...

Should Motorola check their business practices?

When the Motorola Spyder first broke cover, the expectations that it would be a high-profile device weren’t necessarily high, but no one thought this was going to be a bottom-rung, or even a mid-...

Are Google's Ice Cream Sandwich update plans too lofty?

Talking about updates for Android is a well-beaten topic. Dating back to when updates really started rolling out, and coupled with the explosion of devices out there running Google’s mobile...

Since when are exclusive features a bad thing?

Exclusivity has an ugly head. In truth, while it’s a great tool for manufacturers, and sometimes even carriers, to show off and bring in new customers, it’s something that many people just get...

Why there's a chance that Siri will change the mobile market

Taylor asked a good question yesterday. And to be honest, I wasn’t surprised with the comments. When it comes to features on a device, people are going to be one-sided with it just as they are with...

Should Microsoft start releasing a ton of phones every year?

Google won their own race. They’ve released Android into the world, and I can imagine that it’s been a bigger success than they could have ever imagined. Android’s ruling the world in many people’s...

Should RIM find a way to compensate owners after the outage?

If you were perusing the Internet over the last couple of days, then you probably saw at one point or another that RIM was facing a huge outage. While it started off “small” enough, it quickly grew...

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