Posted on 01 July 2009 by Vincent Nguyen
Hard to believe, it's been a quarter-shy of three years since T-Mobile released the HTC Dash. Back in late 2006 we praised the Windows Mobile smartphone's build-quality and in-hand feel; since then, rivals have brought faster connectivity and slicker OSes to the table. Now T-Mobile and HTC are back with the smartphone's successor, the Dash 3G: can it ...
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Posted on 26 June 2009 by Vincent Nguyen
It feels like we've been waiting for the Nokia N97 for a long time, and - like many others - talking up its functionality for most of that wait. Now the NAM edition is here, though, can it deliver on the promise?
Saying that anticipation has been high for the Nokia N97 is an understatement. The handset's spec sheet reads like ...
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Posted on 17 June 2009 by Chris Davies
Sony Ericsson may have announced their first 8.1-megapixel camera-phone recently, but the budget end of their CyberShot range has more humble optics. The Sony Ericsson C510 is a straightforward candybar aimed at the free-on-contract market; even so, there's still a fair amount of camera hyperbole. Digicam replacement or snappy pretender? We set to find out.
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Posted on 22 March 2009 by Steven Grady
I was counted among the surprised when I heard that Palm was releasing a new Windows Mobile device in the US market, dubbed the Treo Pro, shortly after their exciting announcement of the new Palm Pre running webOS. Why would the world need another Windows Mobile device when something so wonderful, such as the Pre, was just a few short ...
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Posted on 26 February 2009 by Vincent Nguyen
To an untrained eye, the LG Versa might be mistaken for the LG Dare. It's true that both phones have strikingly similar physical characteristics. However, the Versa is much more versatile thanks to a case outfitted with an external OLED display and more importantly a fully usable QWERTY keyboard. The detachable QWERTY keyboard is an excellent idea if you can ...
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Posted on 08 October 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Voicemail is a modern convenience and hindrance. How can it be both? Well, while it lets you keep track of missed calls and ensures you never miss anything important again, it does rob one of considerable time when sorting through all the old messages, listening to each one and having to return call after call. That's why we were so ...
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Posted on 14 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The Sprint AIRAVE is finally here and Chris and Vincent over at SlashGear had the chance to review this femtocell and it packs quite a punch. And though the AIRAVE by Samsung may look like your standard WiFi router, it's anything but.
Right off the bat, it takes about 60 minutes for the system to stabilize, which isn't so bad if ...
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Posted on 23 July 2008 by Chris Davies
HP's iPAQ range used to be the doyenne of the PDA world, back when cellphones were cellphones and anything more complicated than an alarm required a standalone PocketPC (or Palm, depending on your preference). Years later, and the PDA in general is a much-diminished force; the line between smartphones and cellphones has blurred and customers expect to be able to ...
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Posted on 18 July 2008 by Mike Yorg
Trying to get your kids away from the computer because they are using instant messenger to chat with their friends? VTech understand the frustration of teens chatterbox, hence it comes the VTech IS6110 Instant Messenger DECT cordless phone.
The phone comes with a base unit and the handset – connecting the base unit to your PC (with the software installed) allows ...
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Posted on 14 July 2008 by Mike Yorg
The Treo 800w rings more bell than actual fact for the past months, the truth to its existence is not unreal; as a matter of fact, it’s here and available on Sprint network. Slashgear, our sister site has posted a full review of the Treo 800w.
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