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Sony Ericsson Naite

Sony Ericsson Naite

Review The crazy Sony Ericsson phone names keep on coming, with the Satio, Aino and Yari, joined by the Naite (pronounced Nate-ey). But Naite has another noteworthy trait separating it from its funky named brethren in that it is the first Sony Ericsson phone to carry the Greenheart badge--a reminder of...
Editors' rating  6.5
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Olympus SP-570UZ

Olympus SP-570UZ

Review Once you mention the Olympus SP-570UZ's 20x zoom lens, the rest of the camera's feature set seems almost superfluous; with an atypically wide-angle lens for any class of single-body cameras plus an exceptionally long telephoto view, the lens is the raison d'être for the camera. But this...
Editors' rating  6.6
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Users' rating  10
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

Review Sony's Cyber-shot T series cameras are well-known for their stylish design and slimness. But that doesn't mean these good-looking snappers just sit pretty. The latest addition to this family of shooters, the TX1, goes to show how powerful a petite camera can be. Although this point-and-shoot lacks...
Editors' rating  7.6
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Philips retro-looking shooter is a blast from the past

Crave I have a penchant for old cameras, which is why this new Philips shooter caught my attention. Wrapped in faux leather and looking very much like what Audrey Hepburn would ... Read story »
Sony VPL-HW10

Sony VPL-HW10

Review Sony may have canned its line of SXRD-based rear-projection HDTVs in favor of flat-panel LCDs, but the technology is going strong among front projectors. The VPL-HW10 is the company's lowest-priced SXRD projector yet. Despite the relatively low price, the VPL-HW10 is a very good performer, with...
Samsung YP-P3 (8GB)

Samsung YP-P3 (8GB)

Review Touchscreen MP3 players and PVPs are all the rage, and it's no wonder: The migration of controls to the display of a device makes it possible to dedicate most of a player's surface area to the screen. Thus, larger screens on smaller gadgets. Surely, the Apple iPod touch is a testament to the...
Editors' rating  8.7
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Users' rating  9
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Moto ROKR E8, RIZR Z10 leaked on the Web

Crave Expect two new Motos to head your way soon. According to Unwired View, the candy-bar ROKR E8 sports a control dubbed the "Omega Wheel" for music and menu navigation and will ... Read story »

ExpressCard Media Remote For Bluetooth

Crave Now this is one cool widget. We've seen all kinds of remotes, from voice-controlled versions to bagel-shaped ones. But this one's made just for your laptop's PC ExpressCard slot where you ... Read story »

Leica announces prices for S2 and M8.2

Crave The Leica S2 will be the company's first medium-format shooter. Picture credit: Leonard Goh Famed camera-maker Leica has announced the price for its Photokina offerings, and our verdict: It's not cheap. ... Read story »

Getting started on a BlackBerry

Features Our quick guide to the BlackBerry software gives you a glimpse into the mobile operating system and what it can do for you. Read story »
Casio QV-2900UX

Casio QV-2900UX

Review In digital cameras, there are generally two ways you can enlarge or reduce the size of the subject--through optical zoom or digital zoom. The former uses the lens to magnify the image; the latter takes part of the picture that the lens has captured, digitally enlarges it, and throws away the rest....
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

Review Sony's Cyber-shot lineup has recently been updated with the introduction of three new shooters, and one of the most eye-catching units has to be the Cyber-shot DSC-T77. Touted as the slimmest T-series point-and-shoot in the family, the T77 can fit well into any pockets or small bags. This...
Editors' rating  7.8
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Users' rating  8.5
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Fujifilm FinePix F60fd

Fujifilm FinePix F60fd

Review It was widely regarded that the FinePix F100fd succeeds the F50fd, but we were told by Fujifilm that was not the case. Instead, the just-released F60fd is the true successor. Shutterbugs will be pleased by the aperture-/ shutter-priority controls and large 3-inch LCD. For novices, the company has...

Smart phone: A beginner's guide

Features Get to know the features of a smart phone and the differences between different makes. Read story »

Philips' light fantastic

Features Get a glimpse of what's installed for the latest Philips 2006 range of home entertainment products with our coverage of its Ambilight event, live from Belgium Read story »

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