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Finding the small changes in iPhone OS 3.0

Features These are the tiny tweaks that you may have missed in the new iPhone OS 3.0. Read story »

Lessons for Apple from Nokia and Google

Features The upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 brings many innovations, but the convoluted settings that control annoying beeps and buzzes leave much to be desired. Read story »

Motorola unveils its first Android phone

Crave Motorola Cliq On Thursday, Motorola officially introduced its first Google Android device: The Motorola Cliq. The announcement was made by Motorola's co-CEO Sanjay Jha at the Mobilize 09 conference here in ... Read story »
INQ Chat 3G

INQ Chat 3G

Review The INQ Chat 3G takes the popular, inexpensive INQ 1 and slaps a full QWERTY keyboard on top. It's an addition as delicious as gravy on a pile of mashed potatoes, but the Chat 3G doesn't live up to the BlackBerry devices that it emulates. Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our...

Researcher warns of risks from rogue iPhone apps

Crave The screen shots show a list of the date and location of geotagged photos (left) and the coordinates displayed on a map (right), types of information that his SpyPhone proof-of-concept spyware ... Read story »

Google releases Android 2.0 SDK

Crave We love the unified in-box. As Verizon Wireless prepares to unveil its new Motorola Droid smartphone, Google released the SDK for the much-anticipated 2.0 update to the operating system. Code-named Eclair, ... Read story »
Motorola Dext

Motorola Dext

Review Motorola laid low for most of 2009 until it announced the Cliq in the US last September. This was soon followed by the Droid/Milestone. The Dext is essentially the Cliq in the same shell, but injected with slightly different components. The handset supports the GSM network, which makes it...
Editors' rating  7.4
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Microsoft Office Standard 2007 (academic)

Microsoft Office Standard 2007 (academic)

Review Microsoft Office Standard 2007 (academic)

A very early review of iPhone OS 3.0

Features CNET gives its first impressions on the iPhone OS 3.0, which offers multimedia messaging and cut and paste. Read story »
HTC Snap

HTC Snap

Review From a quick glance at the Snap, it's clear that HTC is aiming this messaging phone at BlackBerry users. It may have a similar design to the BlackBerry Curve range, but the question is: Does the Snap, which costs around US$467 SIM-free, have enough fancy extras to tempt BlackBerry users into making...
Editors' rating  7
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Nokia E55

Nokia E55

Review If you're looking for a messaging phone that's shaped more like a traditional handset than most BlackBerry or Windows Mobile devices, Nokia's E55 might fit the bill. It is a candybar smartphone with a hybrid alphanumeric/QWERTY keypad and powerful onboard messaging feature. Editors' note:This...
Editors' rating  8.9
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Does the iPhone need a real keyboard?

Features The iPhone's virtual keyboard is tied into an overarching Apple design philosophy for the device, and chances are very slim Apple will alter the hardware beyond a few small tweaks. Read story »
HTC Hero

HTC Hero

Review Though its hardware may not be a huge leap from the previous HTC Magic, this Android smartphone comes with some important new features.
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  8.2
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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:...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  8.5
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