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Samsung R0 PMP Available Now

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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The touchscreen Samsung YP-R0 has now made it to Korean retail stores. As we noticed before, this PMP doesn’t really stand out. Samsung has had some nice Yepp PMPs, and for a time we have even put them side by side with the iPod Touch for comparison. Not anymore. I’m sure the UI is pretty [...]

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Google GPhone is a VoIP PMP?

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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OK, let me undesrtand Techcrunch. Google may not be making a Google GPhone phone, because that will compete with all the Android phones already in existence. Just as Google’s Andy Rubin said, Google is not making hardware but they’re enabling other manufacturers to build them. Google will not compete with the supporters of Android. That [...]

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Real Google Phone to Launch: the GPhone is Real!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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Many have thought that after the announcement of Google Android, it would be the last we’ve heard of the Google Gphone. Apparently, the GPhone is not only software but also hardware. More precisely, Google is actually making a phone. Techcrunch is saying that the Google Phone will be more exciting than the Motorola Droid and even [...]

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Motorola Droid Camera Autofocus Bug Fix Sneaked In?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

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Many users and reviewers have noticed (duh) that the Motorola Droid’s camera autofocus feature isn’t working properly. It just snaps out all of a sudden. Now, all of a sudden, the problem is gone. The crazy thing is, they must’ve sneaked in a bug fix. People are getting paranoid, except that maybe there’s no bug [...]

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PXP-2000 MP5 Player Review by Androgynous Male

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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A PSP Go clone that goes for only $90? You can bet your knickers there’s going to be a catch. First of all, the clone is bigger, significantly bigger. Second, the plastic just isn’t the same. The buttons on the PXP-2000 are clickety, the slide-out action lacking in snap. Screen resolution and screen size seem OK, [...]

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SciPhone N21 Android Phone Unboxing

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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SciPhone brings us one of the first Android dual-SIM phones available at the moment. (For a real quick unboxing video in French, scroll to the end of this post.) The SciPhone N21 has been available for a month now but we have yet to come across a video of the Android-based SciPhone. Beareyes, has an [...]

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xpPhone now also to Run Windows 7

Saturday, November 14, 2009

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ITG has made a good thing with the xpPhone. It may not sell like the iPhone but the hard cold fact that it will run Windows XP when it comes out is enough to make you want to talk about it with almost anyone you meet. Yeah, it’s a phone but it’s a computer, too, [...]

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LG Watch Phone to be Thinner?

Friday, November 13, 2009

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We didn’t think anyone would care enough but the LG GD910 watch phone may soon be thin enough to be fashionable–at least it’s successor. The phone is a little heavy right now and God knows, the battery  would have to be amazingly advanced for a thin watch phone to be even contemplated. But who knows, [...]

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$80 Android Netbook: MenQ EasyPC E790

Friday, November 13, 2009

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Just like the guy on the video says, the MenQ EasyPC E790 is currently running Windows CE but is able to run on Android as well. The best feature of this 7-inch 800 x 480 Shenzhen laptop is its price: only $80. It’s powered by a Samsung ARM9 processor. It must be iterated, this netbook can… [...]

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Motorola Droid accounts for 25% Android web traffic in the US, iPhone rules with 52.09%

Thursday, November 12, 2009

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We’ve heard that Motorola managed to ship 100K Droid phones on its first weekend, but where does it really stand in the over-all picture? Well, these figures by Clicky, a web analytics service, may help us out. Taken last November 11th, the Motorola Droid accounts for 1.49% mobile internet traffic in the US. That may [...]

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