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Motorola Zine ZN5

Motorola Zine ZN5

Review Ever since the ZN5 was announced in June and then cleared the FCC the next month, we've been waiting with bated breath to get our hands on the fancy camera-phone. Monday, November 3, it finally lands at T-Mobile. Designed in partnership with Kodak (yes, that Kodak), the ZN5 is hardly the first...
Editors' rating  8.3
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Users' rating  6.5
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Ready to rock you: Motorola ROKR EQ7/EQ5 portable speakers

Crave Motorola ROKR EQ7 In addition to unveiling a trio of new ROKR phones, Motorola announced today the U.S. availability of the Motorola ROKR EQ7 and the Motorola ROKR EQ5 portable speakers. ... Read story »

Moto ROKR E6 drops iTunes for RealPlayer

Crave Looks like our Chinese friends are in for a treat this vacation with the release of the Motorola ROKR E6. Nothing like the previous ROKRs, the E6 is in a design ... Read story »
Motorola Rokr E6

Motorola Rokr E6

Review Motorola has been selling Linux-based devices for quite some time since the company's first announcement to adopt the platform in February 2003. Unlike handhelds which run on Symbian or Windows Mobile, the open-source approach for Linux takes advantage of community-based development for the...
Editors' rating  6
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Users' rating  8
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Prizefight: Motorola ROKR E8 vs. Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

Features Which is the better cell phone for listening to your tunes? We find out in a fight to the finish. Read story »
Samsung SGH-F400

Samsung SGH-F400

Review Remember the S$2,500 Samsung Bang & Olufsen Serene handset? So do we, and not because we ponied up the cash to buy one--it was preposterous. Bangsung, as we like to call the joint entity, now has a slicker, more affordable music phone on the market: The F400. Editors' note:This review is based...
Editors' rating  6.8
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Walkman phones: Sony Ericsson's music-enabled lineup

Features Sony Ericsson's Walkman-branded mobile phones are some of the most popular MP3-phones. For the fanboys out there, here's our list of all Walkman phones that have been announced for the Asian market so far. Read story »

The decade's 25 biggest tech flops

Features Just months away from closing out the first decade of the 21st century, we take stock of all the good and bad tech that happened over the last 10 years.  Read story »

Rumor alert: Apple's iTunes phone coming soon?

Crave A recent report from Japan's Nihon Keizei Shimbun seems to indicate that Apple may be teaming up with Japanese telco Softbank to develop a mobile phone with the Cupertino company's popular ... Read story »

Cell-iPod "Mobile Me" combo appears likely

Crave It appears quite likely that Apple is getting ready to release a cellular-enabled iPod. Either that, or an iPod-enabled cell phone. If not, then why did Apple, according to the San ... Read story »

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 »

iTunes comes to the Palm OS

Features Thanks to an update of the Mac synchronization software, Palm users can finally sync their handhelds with iTunes. Read story »
Sony Ericsson W760i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W760i Walkman

Review Ever since we first set eyes on Sony Ericsson's W760i Walkman phone, we knew we'd love it. It enters the music phone market and goes up against one of our all-time favourite music handsets, the W890i. As this slider phone faces some tough competition--even from its own siblings--is it everything we...
Editors' rating  8.7
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Sony Ericsson W980 Walkman

Sony Ericsson W980 Walkman

Review Sony Ericsson's previous 8GB W960i had various shortcomings that took away most of the hype. Dismal battery life and laggy performance were two of the issues we found. Did the company learn from its mistakes and make things right on its latest W980 Walkman flagship? Let's find out.
Editors' rating  7
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Users' rating  8.4
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Music mobiles: Cell phones that play MP3s

Features Equipped with integrated music players, these five mobile handsets let you enjoy your favorite tunes when you're on the go.  Read story »

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