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URC rolls out haptic feedback universal remote

Crave The URC MX-5000 universal remote looks like a typical universal remote control. But this US$1,500 clicker is a rare gem packed with a haptic feedback touchscreen, Wi-Fi and radio frequency ... Read story »

Photoelastic touch, the next level of multitouch?

Crave Hard to believe that before Apple made multitouch cool, the most we ever "touched" our PC was touch typing. Now, here's photoelastic touch, a more tactile form of interaction that ... Read story »

Cowon S9, Samsung YP-P3, iriver E100 season 2 are coming!

Blogs Korea's top three local MP3P manufacturers are about to launch their new flagship models this December to hit the Christmas season. Those three brands hold about 70-80 percent of the market ... Read story »

P-Per concept phone trounces iPhone

Crave If the pictures of the P-Per don't move you into owning one, we seriously don't know what else would. Yeah, we know P-Per looks weird, but if you say it aloud, ... Read story »

Touch interface battle about to begin in Korea's mobile market

Blogs These days the entire IT product trend seems to take on the touch interface for its controls. It started with MP3 players and is now booming with the iPhone's success. However, ... Read story »

Cowon goes haptic with P5 video player

Crave Cowon has released photos and specs of a new portable video player dubbed the P5. As a successor to its Q5W mega-gadget released last year, the P5 adds a few new ... Read story »

Ultra Smart F700 set to launch in Jan/Feb 2008

Crave In Malaysia that is. According to a Samsung representative, the Peninsula is the only definite country in Southeast Asia for now that will get the F700 come early next year. The ... Read story »
Samsung ST550

Samsung ST550

Review Unlike in the past when camera manufacturers tried to outplay one another by introducing higher-resolution sensors or more powerful zoom lenses, these days it takes more than that to stand out from the competition. This is probably why some of the latest compacts show off interesting features, such...
Samsung ST550

Samsung ST550

Review Unlike in the past when camera manufacturers tried to outplay one another by introducing higher-resolution sensors or more powerful zoom lenses, these days it takes more than that to stand out from the competition. This is probably why some of the latest compacts show off interesting features, such...

How to select the right Samsung camera

Features Check out our comprehensive guide on this family of shooters before plonking down your dough. Read story »

Viliv MIDs hit Singapore and Malaysia

Crave First revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show 2009 in Las Vegas, the sleek Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) from Korean maker Viliv are coming to Singapore and Malaysia. Based on the Intel ... Read story »

5 smartphones with WVGA displays

Features With 800 x 480 pixels packed into their touchscreens, these smartphones can show you more information in one glance. Read story »

Five interesting cameras to look out for

Features We've rounded up five upcoming shooters with innovative features such as an onboard projector and dual LCD displays.  Read story »
Samsung Pixon12 (M8910)

Samsung Pixon12 (M8910)

Review Samsung didn't only slap on a 12-megapixel camera on the Pixon12. Along with the higher-resolution image sensor, the touchscreen handset has also been fitted with a Xenon flash and Wi-Fi connectivity, which weren't available on the earlier Pixon. Feature:Samsung Pixon12 vs. Sony Ericsson Satio:...
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....

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