by Rafael Hernandez on September 29, 2010
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For those with a serious need to have everything Star Wars themed you’ll be happy to know that the Motorola DROID R2-D2 smartphone will be available on the Verizon Wireless store tomorrow, September 30th, or for those with a definite need to wait in a line you should make your way to the Verizon Wireless […]
Read more Motorola DROID R2-D2 beeps its way into Verizon tomorrow
by Rafael Hernandez on September 27, 2010
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If the waiting, with baited breath even, for Microsoft to finally roll out an updated smartphone operating system has been wearing on you you might be happy to learn that you don’t have to just sit there with your old phone for much longer. Windows Phone 7 based gadgets will be launched October 21st, at […]
Read more Windows Phone 7 to launch October 21st
by Rafael Hernandez on September 21, 2010
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(updated) It would appear that even the best of us has a few things slip by every once in a while. The below detailed “efo ECO Button” seems to be an unlicensed ripoff of the original ECO BUTTON design. The story as posted will remain below but you may want to check out the original […]
Read more efo ECO Button reminds you that you’re wasteful
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2010
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If you’re the type that chooses to remain inconspicuous while taking snapshots this will blow your cover. The new PENTAX K-r DSLR, shown in red but also available in white and black, is aimed at the mid-range crowd and is capable taking 6 FPS framerate allowing up to 25 images to be queued up to […]
Read more PENTAX K-r DSLR the R stands for red (also white and black)
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2010
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Being a generation behind in the smartphone means being all but invisible when it comes time for the well informed populace to purchase their next device. T-Mobile’s G2 smartphone shows that the company has finally stepped up their game to match the rest of the competition. The device will continue in the G1’s footsteps running […]
Read more T-Mobile G2 smartphone catches up to the rest of the pack
by Rafael Hernandez on September 6, 2010
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The bulk of the smartphone market uses processors that are similar to one another, or are at least based off the same architecture, so performance comes down to which OS is leaner and makes better use of the features on their respective chips. Samsung’s Epic 4G decided to up the ante by sporting one of […]
Read more Samsung Epic 4G touts some graphics prowess
by Rafael Hernandez on September 3, 2010
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You’re bound to start seeing a flood of “tablet” gadgets over the coming months that put their own spin on what should be considered the perfect dimensions for the market. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab is of the opinion that they should be smaller than a sheet of paper but larger than would be comfortable to fit […]
Read more Samsung Galaxy Tab enjoys odd form factors
by Rafael Hernandez on August 27, 2010
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You’re likely to find all sorts of Bluetooth headsets made out of all manner of material but the sort of heft you want can only be brought about by one thing: metal ok two but there probably aren’t any made out of stone (although I’ve been known to be wrong). Bluetrek’s new Metal Evolution Bluetooth […]
Read more Bluetrek Metal Evolution makes it look like you’re talking to yourself
by Rafael Hernandez on August 26, 2010
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The Digital SLR arms race is never a dull one with a deluge of products coming in every year to woo your buying dollars…of course brand loyalty is a big thing with the professional photography crowd so product launches are a thing of beauty. The new Canon EOS 60D is prepared for the rigors of […]
Read more Canon EOS 60D offers refinements galore
by Rafael Hernandez on August 16, 2010
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Dell has a…questionable track record when it comes to gadgets. Their PDA and MP3 player lineups were a bit of a let down when compared to the competition of the time but, thankfully, they seem to be turning a corner. The Dell Streak tablet is getting a good amount of attention in part because of […]
Read more Dell Streak impresses, packaging not so much
by Rafael Hernandez on August 11, 2010
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If you’ve mistakenly deleted information from a gadget you know there isn’t much you can do in order to get it back. The iPhone Recovery Stick allows you to recovery data that has been deleted from your precious phone although that’s not its intended target as the company is marketing the USB key/software combination to […]
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