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Sony and SanDisk working on 2TB Memory Sticks

Crave That's 2,000GB or 2,000,000MB of flash storage for noobs. The Memory Sticks don't have an official name yet and the two companies are temporarily calling them collectively as "Memory Stick format ... Read story »
Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman

Sony Ericsson W995 Walkman

Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the W995 Walkman with built-in 3.5mm audio jack at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February, we heaved a sigh of relief. It's about bloody time was the common refrain heard. Now, we typically wouldn't make a big fuss out of a 3.5mm port. Sure, it's...
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SanDisk introduces 8GB microSDHC and M2 cards

Crave Imagine putting all 2,000 of your favorite MP3 songs into a memory card no larger than the size of your fingernail. Well, a few years ago, that would have been a ... Read story »

SanDisk intros Mobile Ultra memory cards at CommunicAsia

Crave Memory card maker SanDisk launches what it claims is the industry's first premium mobile phone storage cards at the CommunicAsia tradeshow. Labeled under the company's Mobile Ultra lineup, the new memory ... Read story »

Lexar rebrands Eye-Fi Wi-Fi card for cameras

Crave Will the Eye-Fi Share by any other name still transmit as sweet? Lexar thinks so: it's rebranding Eye-Fi's Share SD-based Wi-Fi card, which facilitates automated Wi-Fi photo uploads from your digital ... Read story »
Sony Ericsson Aino

Sony Ericsson Aino

Review Speculations about a PlayStation Portable (PSP) phone in the works have been swirling on the Web for the longest time. While the Aino isn't it, this Sony Ericsson slider with its interesting mix of touchscreen and non-touchscreen features may be the next best thing. Even more so if you own a...
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Upcoming mobile phones

Features Find out which phones are coming and when. Read story »
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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PSPgo: The official details

Crave The PSP Go may have been the worst-kept secret of this year's E3 show, but Sony's press conference has now supplied the official details. For the most part, there's little ... Read story »

Nokia launches Windows-based notebook

Crave No, don't rub your eye at that title, it's true. After years of calling its phones "multimedia computers", Nokia finally launches a real one. The world's top manufacturer of mobile ... Read story »

I'm in love... with the Nokia Booklet 3G

Blogs Talk about timing. Now that Filipinos have been getting more "wired" (with Netbooks and mobile Internet connection options getting cheaper), it seems quite timely for a well-known technology provider to introduce ... Read story »

Dell's new 24-inch IPS panel

Crave The Dell UltraSharp U2410 has a similar design to recent "10" series monitors from Dell. The Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP is the highest-rated monitor I've yet reviewed. It's also the most ... Read story »

Ultracompact beamer for the mobile warriors

Crave Singapore-based Technologies and Systems Research (TSR) has announced its first Pico projector targeted at working professionals and students. Weighing only 180g, the miniature TP-100M combines an LCoS engine with LED ... Read story »

Nokia delays N900 shipment

Crave Nokia has delayed the release of its N900 Internet tablet. The N900 was previously set to arrive in October--and Nokia's preorder site still states that. However, it is now set for ... Read story »

Mobile projector for your handset--the old-fashioned way

Crave Pico projectors are great, but they are also prohibitively expensive. The HypnosEye Projector compromises a little on the experience with an old-school technology, and at US$80, costs only a fraction ... Read story »

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