HTC Touch Phones: Is the Latest Droid Really Incredible?
30 Apr 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Android phones have really taken a lot of the steam out of AT&T stranglehold on the super-smart phone market and HTC is the leader in Droid compatible mobile devices but is their new Incredible really as good as the company promises? Read more >>




Nokiaphones: N8 Provides Competition for Apple’s iPhone
29 Apr 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Apple may have some competition in the super-smart phone market when Nokia releases the N8 in the fall of 2010.  The device is packing some serious hardware and sports a handful of additions that iPhone 3GS owners have been whining about (I mean wanting) since the “Jesus phone” turned out to be a little less than they had expected.

Running on the Symbian^3 operating system, the Nokia N8 features a 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash for capturing those high definition images.  The cool part is that camera also record high definition video.  With optics like that, it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Nokia’s newest monster will seriously put the hurt on portable HD recorders like the Flip MinoHd.  The device even sports a nifty HDMI output so there’s no need for a third-party device and lengthy conversion process, just plug the phone into your HD TV and play. Read more >>


Garmin-Asus A10 Features “Pedestrian-Optimized” Garmin GPS Receiver
28 Apr 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Garmin has long been one of the top contenders in GPS devices worldwide but only recently stepped into the mobile smart phone arena when it teamed with Asus and released its Android enabled Nuvifone M10 and A50.  While the previous devices were received with lukewarm applause, Garmin-Asus hopes to make a bigger splash with their new kid on the block.  The Garmin-Asus A10 features all the bells and whistles you’d expect on a smart phone but its boots were made for walking.  It’s the first handheld smart phone to feature “Pedestrian-Optimized” GPS.

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Asus Eee accessories: Eee Keyboard appears on Amazon. It costs $599
23 Apr 2010 - By Omar Mariño

Maybe you remember those announcements about the Asus Eee Keyboard during last year. It is a fully functional home theater PC that looks like a keyboard. The first time that it was officially shown was during CES 2009. But, since that time, its launch has been deferred several times. Now, it is appearing again; but the difference is that you can buy it or, at least, you can pre-order it.

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