Crave Back in the 1980s, when portable audio was synonymous with "cassette tapes", boomboxes were a mainstay of music culture. While luggable, battery-powered speaker systems still exist today, they tend to ...
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Features Miss IFA is the face of Germany's ginormous consumer electronics show, Internationale Funkausstellung, held annually in Berlin. We caught her in some shots.
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Review Twitter junkies and Facebook fiends, this one is for you. A budget-priced slider with a full QWERTY keyboard is just what the doctor ordered to cure that aching texting thumb, plus Nokia has bundled some handy apps to boot.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site...
Features Have a look at our easy guide to get your iPod nano up and running in no time.
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Review Nokia has finally made a touchscreen music phone worth craving with the X6, which is everything the 5800 XpressMusic should have been. Plenty of water has flowed under the bridge since the 5800 was released, and the X6 doesn't break any new ground, but there's still much to like about this music...
Crave We first heard about the HTC Hero when the company's 2009 lineup was leaked. Code Android, a developer site, got its hands on some live images of the device. From ...
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Review Though its hardware may not be a huge leap from the previous HTC Magic, this Android smartphone comes with some important new features.
Review The MP3 player market does nothing but benefit from the decline in flash memory prices. One of many examples can be found in the Samsung S3 Slim, a super slick-looking device that comes in 4GB and 8GB versions for just S$129 and S$189, respectively. The S3 delivers a good value, thanks to excellent...
Review Creative Labs knows audio, and we're not just talking about sound cards. The company's line of Zen MP3 players has consistently earned good marks for sound quality, features, and value. Perhaps the favorite of all these devices has been the Zen V Plus, an adorable budget player with an ultracompact...
Review The Nokia 7210 Supernova is not as explosive as it sounds. In fact, it's as simple a phone as you can get these days. With bright colors and basic features, it's well suited to be a pre-teen's first mobile. But a price tag of around S$348 won't help the popularity of this unsophisticated...
Review Sometimes you don't want a massive Sunday roast with all the trimmings--you just want something light. The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman is light like a plate of sashimi, both in terms of its features and weight, at only 79g.
Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site...
Review The C510 is not exactly the martini-sipping, lady-loving 007 of the Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot range, but it's a solid 006. While it's not particularly flashy, you could take it to the ambassador's party without being embarrassed, and it's got your back when you need it, with a good range of...
Review Last year, Nokia announced the E71, a superb phone that provides tonnes of features in a great-looking, compact package. This year, Nokia is launching the E63, a less expensive version of the E71, with a few tweaks here and there. But is it as good? We took the E71 look-alike on the road to see if...
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The HP TouchSmart tx2 stands alone as a rare example of a consumer-focused convertible tablet PC. We're not sure if this is because non-business-related laptop users don't see the value of a touchscreen tablet, but hopefully they'll catch on soon.
The tx2 is an evolution of HP's...
Features The new model is smaller than an AA battery, yet holds up to 1,000 songs. Its VoiceOver feature can recite song titles, artists, and playlist names.
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