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Nokia N85
Review If there is one thing Nokia has gotten right with the N85, it would be the look and feel of this Nseries handset. But let's face it. The first N95 made an impact on the expectations of what high-end phones should have and, typical of the Nseries range, the current N85 is chock full with...SITEX 2009: Gizmos - Nov 25, 2009
Features You don't have to wonder anymore which are the coolest gadgets at SITEX this year. We round up some of the crushworthy stuff you can get at the annual tech extravaganza. Read story »HTC Magic
Review Though it seems like a non-keyboard version of the HTC Dream, this Android smartphone's main difference lies in the software.An audiobook player designed for the blind - May 26, 2009
Crave The VictorReader Stream may look like a phone, but it's actually an MP3 and audiobook player designed for the blind and visually impaired. One of the least appreciated conveniences MP3 ... Read story »8-megapixel camera-phones - Jul 23, 2009
Features These high-resolution shooters let you take more than just pictures, with a laundry list of imaging features that would put some dedicated digicams to shame. Read story »Top 5 HSDPA handhelds and smart phones - Apr 16, 2008
Features Having HSDPA means you don't have to be tethered to an office cubicle or stuck in a hotspot to get broadband Internet speeds. Here are five devices which are HSDPA-enabled. Read story »Sony Ericsson C702 Cyber-shot
Review Last year fashion phones were all the rage, and for LG this may still be the case. For everyone else, rugged phones are the new black with Telstra (actually ZTE), Samsung, and now Sony Ericsson releasing handsets that can take a pounding, a splashing and a sand storm, then call a friend afterwards...HTC Touch 3G
Review It has a nice design and a host of wireless options but it was another feature that impressed us most: Speed.Top 5 extravagant notebooks - Sep 3, 2007
Features Budget be damned. If you have just won the lottery or simply want to blow a wad of cash on a portable, here are the five of the most expensive notebooks in Asia. Read story »Sony Ericsson Z520i
Review Sony Ericsson's Z520i is a highly customizable clamshell phone with a VGA camera and support for formats like MP3. It also has in-phone media editing features.Sony Vaio VGN-AR18GP (Core Duo T2500 Processor 2.16GHz, 1GB RAM)
Review Sony's Vaio VGN-AR18GP is the first laptop to use an integrated Blu-ray drive. It's also the first laptop we've seen that uses a 1080i-capable display with HDCP decoding capability, giving it full high-definition readiness.LG KS20
Review Factors like its pretty design and attractive price effectively outweigh some of this Korean handheld's minor shortcomings.Sony PlayStation Portable PSP-2000 (Slim version)
Review When Sony first announced an updated PSP at 2007's E3 show, a lot of people were straining to see what was so new about it. Indeed, from a distance, the new PSP is almost indistinguishable from its predecessor. But pick one up, and the differences are more apparent: It's thinner, much lighter, and...Sony PlayStation Portable PSP-3000
Review While some still consider it a second banana to Nintendo's nearly ubiquitous DS Lite, the Sony PSP has sold more than 41 million units since it appeared on the scene in 2005. Sony released a second-generation version--the PSP-2000--in 2007, giving it a slimmer and lighter chassis, some speed...Nokia N96
Review When the Nokia N95 was released it took the world by storm as it managed to pack pretty much everything the hardened gadgeteer could need into a pocket-friendly device. Since then it's been joined by other do-it-all phones such as the iPhone 3G and T-mobile G1. The N96 signals the start of Nokia's...Jump to page: [1] 2











