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SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB)

SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB)

Review Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisk's initial aggressiveness earned it the No. 2 spot in sales (behind Apple,...
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Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

Review If the previous versions of the Artes didn't appeal to you, Nokia has thrown another Arte model into the mix, this time made from carbon fiber with 3D patterns, titanium, polished glass and stainless steel. Pretty words aside, we'd be lying if we said we are excited about the new material as the...
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Ceatec 2008 highlights

Features The gadgets showcased during the Japanese electronics exhibition are going greener, thinner, and wireless. Read story »
Nokia N85

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...
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It's a fricking thin TV and it’s a Sony

Crave It's so thin it may be literally invisible from the sides. That's what you can expect from the 3mm-thick Sony XEL-1 TV, the first commercially available Organic Light-Emitting Diode or OLED ... Read story »

Samsung says OLED monitors coming next year

Crave Sony's teased us for a bit with its impossibly thin, 11-inch organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV, and finally brought it to the US this year. Now it looks like there will ... Read story »

OLED screen on USB drive not entirely useless

Crave With USB flash drives hitting rock bottom prices, they have become a cheap commodity item with little, if any, technological difference between brands. The Ennova's new ION flash drive, however, stands ... Read story »

Kodak announces world's first US$999 digital frame

Crave Sorry, it's the "world's first consumer-available wireless picture frame featuring innovative Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology" actually. That's right, it's a 7.6-inch, backlight-free, OLED-panel digital picture frame with built-in wireless ... Read story »

CMEL shows 25-inch paper-thin OLED display

Crave A Taiwanese display maker just one-upped Sony on the Japanese electronics giant's home turf. At the FPD International Exhibition in Japan, Chi Mei EL, or CMEL, unveiled its OLED (organic light-emitting ... Read story »

Flexible poster combines OLED, LED

Crave While we're still waiting for OLED TVs to get more realistic prices, a Japanese company is moving on to making OLED-based posters for advertising. The prototype, pictured above as a ... Read story »

Vertu phones dripping in jewels mark a big birthday

Crave Vertu's Dangerous is a pink-gold phone with paved cabochon, white and yellow diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. Is it calling you, Paris Hilton? To celebrate its 150th anniversary, House of Boucheron, ... Read story »

LG's eco-friendly laptop

Crave Grabbing technology from its flagship Chocolate phone lineup, the LG e-Book goes easy on the environment by drinking less juice. From its organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) screen and keyboard, to a ... Read story »

It's a small, small-screen world after all

Blogs Ask most anyone in the mobile phone space: The money's never in selling finished handset products to the public; it's all components and it's all good. We've worked with a company ... Read story »

Wafer-thin: Samsung's OLED laptop prototype

Crave This picture of a Samsung OLED laptop prototype raises more questions than it answers. Just how thin and light is it? Is touch-typing possible on that keyboard? Where's the mouse pad? ... Read story »

Singapore research breakthrough to usher in low-cost solar cells?

Blogs Against a background of ever-rising oil prices, a research from Singapore A*STAR's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) looks set to make waves by reducing the cost of solar cells? ... Read story »

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