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BlackBerry Bold 9700

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Review It's been about a year since the original RIM BlackBerry Bold made its debut, and while it remains a very solid device, it's about time that a flashier, faster model took over the reigns. And that device would be the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. Not only is it T-Mobile's first 3G BlackBerry, but its...

Mooon Concept Phone

Crave Here's an idea we bet could easily become the most copied design, after the iPhone. Check out the Mooon+. And yes, that's three "o's, presumably since that will be your expression ... Read story »

Researchers push for new cell phone safety standards

Features Scientists studying the effects of cell phone radiation on humans are calling for the FCC to update its standards for what it considers to be a "safe" cell phone. Read story »

Sony Ericsson Aino: I know, I know, it's the PSP phone

Crave Sony Ericsson recently unveiled a couple of prototypes alongside the Idou--sorry, Satio--including a phone that points the way towards a possible PSP phone. The Sony Ericsson Aino--Aino being a character ... Read story »
LG Watch Phone (GD910)

LG Watch Phone (GD910)

Review The GD910 is an excellent technological showcase to show us how far miniaturization has gone. But how will it fare in daily use? We find out.

The LG HBM-530 is one bling-tastic headset

Crave LG HBM-530 is studded with Swarovski crystals. Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen at CES, so it usually takes a certain something for me to take notice. For example, ... Read story »
Altec Lansing Backbeat 903

Altec Lansing Backbeat 903

Review While A2DP has been around since 2001, Altec Lansing has never made a Bluetooth stereo headset until now. How does the new kid on the block perform?

Headset screens calls for you

Crave Chinavasion regularly comes up with some dubious products--a tooth-mounted microphone, anyone?--so it's not surprising that it should come up with something like this item, which at first glance seems to be ... Read story »
BlackBerry Curve 8520

BlackBerry Curve 8520

Review The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance.
Sony PlayStation Portable go PSP-N1000

Sony PlayStation Portable go PSP-N1000

Review On the surface, Sony's PSPgo doesn't really look like anything radically new for the PSP franchise. Yes, it's more compact than the three earlier generations of the portable gaming and multimedia handheld device. And yes, it features such additions as built-in Bluetooth, slide-out controls, and a...
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LG introduces the HBM-900 Bluetooth headset

Crave Along with the Xenon and the Neon, LG also introduced the LG HBM-900 Bluetooth headset at CTIA. This rather large headset has not one or two microphones, but three, in ... Read story »
Samsung Blue Earth

Samsung Blue Earth

Review With its eco-friendly design and spiffy solar panels, the Samsung Blue Earth will appeal to the treehugger looking for a phone.
BlackBerry Storm 2

BlackBerry Storm 2

Review The BlackBerry Storm 2 brings some welcome additions such as Wi-Fi, updated software, and a better touch interface.
Motorola Milestone

Motorola Milestone

Review You have to hand it to Verizon Wireless: Though the Google Android operating system now extends to a handful of devices, the carrier was able to get the tech world "excited" about its first Android phone. First known as the Sholes, the Motorola Droid swirled into the gadget rumor mill this summer....

Swarovski disease infects Bluetooth

Crave Is it an oversized earring or a slightly gaudy Bluetooth headset? The "Swarovski disease"--as former Crave master Mike Yamamoto dubbed the jewelry company's tendency to bedazzle every gadget the tech world ... Read story »

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