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Is it time to ditch Windows Mobile?

Crave Windows Mobile 6.5 is rumored to offer cosmetic upgrades, not major feature changes. For all the talk there's been about Microsoft's big Vista problem, much less has been made of its ... Read story »
Toshiba TG01

Toshiba TG01

Review Imagine your IT department is insisting you get a Windows Mobile device--you've got to automate your business flow or some such nonsense. At this point, you'll probably begin to scream, curse, cry and beg for the sweet release of death. But, just as you begin to do so, a tiny ray of sunshine...
Editors' rating  6
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Users' rating  8.8
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A boost for the IDM professional in Singapore

Blogs Last Friday marked the launch of the Interactive Digital Media (IDM) Chapter of the Singapore Computer Society (SCS), a very established IT organisation. The launch was significant in that this matured ... Read story »

Report: Hulu app coming to the iPhone soon

Crave Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that a dedicated Hulu application is indeed on its way to the iPhone and should be here in just a few months. SAI says the application ... Read story »

As HDMI rises, DVI falls

Crave It seems almost inconceivable that just five years ago we purchased a digital TV without a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port. Today virtually every computer monitor that comes through CNET's testing ... Read story »

Korea Electronic Show 2008, international IT exhibition?

Blogs KES 2008 has begun from October 14 and will be showcasing until October 17 at KINTEX, Korea. Anyone know about KES? Well, it's called the Korea Electronic Show which aims to ... Read story »

Turning cheap cell phones into smarter phones

Crave iSkoot is trying to make cheap cell phones smarter. The company, which provides mobile Web services, announced that it is offering a software development kit to mobile handset manufacturers so that ... Read story »
HTC Touch Viva

HTC Touch Viva

Review It may not have a lot of features, but this Windows Mobile handheld can be a good transition for those who want more than just a regular mobile phone.
Editors' rating  7
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Users' rating  7.5
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LG bucks economic downturn with premium strategy

Features Aside from focusing on high-end handsets, the company also expects to launch its own Application Store next month. Read story »

Nokia: Made in China but not China-made

Features With so many cheap China knockoffs available, is the premium for branded phones like Nokia still justified? CNET Asia had a peek behind the scenes of its Beijing Campus.  Read story »
Asus P835

Asus P835

Review We test out the Taiwan manufacturer's last Asus-branded touchscreen smartphone before it teams up with Garmin for a new line of products.

Finally a big-name backer for Linux

Blogs What can't I do on Linux today? Three things: 1) Games 2) Microsoft Excel  3) SAP For Microsoft Excel, it's just me. I tend to excel at Excel, and I use ... Read story »
Samsung Omnia II (I8000)

Samsung Omnia II (I8000)

Review If you want a touchscreen smartphone that has it all without breaking the bank, this model from the Korean chaebol is probably your best bet.
Editors' rating  7.7
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Users' rating  7.7
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Openfilm and why there's more to online video than YouTube

Blogs As a longtime believer in online video, I was happy to find out about Openfilm and how it's helping independent online filmmakers. In an email interview, Openfilm co-founder and marketing director ... Read story »

Turbocharge your iPhone camera: Four great photo apps

Crave Oldbooth on the iPhone. Everybody knows the camera on the iPhone is a bit rubbish. It's a 2-megapixel snapper that doesn't even do video. And don't get us started on the ... Read story »

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