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After both Amazon and Barnes & Noble have dropped the price for their e-readers, keeping it under $150, now it's time for Sony to keep up with the competition. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The first teaser featuring the new Samsung Galaxy Tab is officially here, and although it lasts only 20 seconds it reveals plenty of information about the features. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

If Apple has the Magic Mouse, Microsoft has the Arc Touch Mouse: a mouse able of bending for a more comfortable mousing. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
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The newest Android smartphone, born from the Google-HTC collaboration, has inherited both the great looks of its HTC predecessors and the powerful features of Google’s platform. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The last iPod Nano, fifth generation, is available in the dual format of either 8 or 16 GB, priced at $149 and $179. Which is quite an acceptable price in the current range [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The Play Station Portable, widely known as PSP, was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, and is a game console with robust multi-media capabilities. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

Not all Play Station games have a PSP version, due to the limitations imposed by the small gadget. But the ones that do, and others created especially for PSP, bring endless hours of addicted enjoyment. Here's a weekly top of the most widely loved games, to help you waste your time directly with the most viciously entertaining games. :) [...] Read full article >>
 
 

A digital video is a video recording that uses a digital video signal, rather than an old analogue recording system. Here you have a list consisting of the most common used digital video formats [...] Read full article >>
 
 

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by Colin Hilder  |  July 28, 2010

On July 15, Motorola and Verizon launched the new generation of Droid: The Droid X, also known as Xtreme, an Android phone which can easily compete with iPhone 4G and HTC Evo 4. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Colin Hilder  |  June 30, 2010

Just a few hours after the official presentation of the new Kinect controller (previous known as Project Natal), Microsoft revealed during the show at E3 2010, the newest, slimmest and elegant Xbox 360. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  May 26, 2010

Nokia, the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer revealed on 27th April*** its newest smartphone Nokia N8, which is eager to compete with Apple's iPhone. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Cory Fisher  |  February 12, 2010

Because we know it's not easy to find the perfect gift for your tech-savvy sweetie, here's a selection of 10 most popular gadgets to give and to receive. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Colin Hilder  |  February 10, 2010

Following the positive reviews for Palm Pre that appeared in the summer of 2009, Palm released on January 25 the revamped version of the Pre, the Pre Plus [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Robert Stevens  |  February 3, 2010

 If until now we’ve reviewed mostly portable consoles (PSP, PSP Go), now it’s time to put face-to-face two of the most popular home gaming consoles: PS3 and Xbox 360. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Oana Pelineagra  |  January 15, 2010

The newest Android smartphone, born from the Google-HTC collaboration, has inherited both the great looks of its HTC predecessors and the powerful features of Google’s platform. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Joshua Mitchell  |  December 23, 2009

After more unsuccessful attempts to impose itself on the media player market and to compete against iPod, Microsoft has finally released a product which is competitive from all points of view: hardware, software and looks. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  December 4, 2009

It’s almost Christmas time, and we know what that means: presents, presents and more presents. If you lack inspiration, when it comes to gadgets we have plenty of it. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Brad Larson  |  November 5, 2009

After dealing with the ePub issue, it’s time to learn some more about the newest e-reader from Barnes & Noble, which will hit the stores at the end of this month: Nook. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Frank Hedley  |  November 4, 2009

By now it’s a sure fact: the future of books is e-Books. So, no more piles of books to store and bulky books to carry around, all you need is a slim and elegant device which will hold your entire curricula, but when you’ll read it will feel like paper. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Brad Larson  |  October 28, 2009

Here are the best of the best Xbox 360 games, that we have compiled in several parts for all fans to view. The games will be added as we review them, so this top is not a definite one. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Wendy Brighton  |  July 14, 2009

Almost two years and a half have passed from the release of Nintendo Wii and since then, 50 million people have bough the new console and the number continues to grow. As it was expected, a real industry of accessories has evolved around the Wii, containing all sorts of controllers, weapons, fitness kits and much, much more, of different colors and at different prices. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Angela York  |  July 9, 2009

Video games through their nature are helping people and especially children to become sedentary. Because of this, nowadays a new trend is expanding: "Exergaming". To wipe out the blame and to give a hand in fighting this “social disease”, Nintendo has launched in 2007 a new video game, from the Fitness Game genre, for the Wii console: Wii Fit. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Brad Larson  |  July 3, 2009

For shopaholics and not only, the T-Mobile G1 Android Phone has incorporated the application - Read Bar Codes. This application uses the digital camera available in order to scan bar codes. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  June 25, 2009

By now 50 million people – according to the declarations of CEO, Satoru Iwata, from March 2009 - know exactly what is a Wii. Nintendo Wii, called initially Nintendo Revolution, was launched on November 19, 2006 and since that point on has succeeded to conquer a wide range of people: of all sorts of ages and backgrounds. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Oana Pelineagra  |  June 19, 2009

The High Tech Computer Corporation, widely known as HTC, is a company from Taiwan which has succeeded in the past three years – 2006, 2007 and 2008 to develop a strong phone brand and to gain world wide recognition. Their fame is due - to a large extent – to the use of “Microsoft Windows Mobile” and of “Android” as operating systems for their phones. Moreover, HTC has developed the hardware for the T-Mobile G1 Android phone. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
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