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Creative Zen X-Fi2 (8GB)

Creative Zen X-Fi2 (8GB)

Review The market for touchscreen music players is already full of offerings. Does Creative's first touchscreen player have what is needed to stand out from the crowd?

Tiny wonder: theKube

Crave We thought the new iPod shuffle was tiny enough already, until we got wind of theKube. Manufactured by Singapore-based Ollo Technologies, a subsidiary of Bluetree Electronics which specializes in portable ... Read story »
Ramos T11 (16GB)

Ramos T11 (16GB)

Review It costs less than the cheapest iPod touch, yet offers 16GB capacity, a 5-inch touchscreen and USB on-the-go. We take one of the finer "Shanzhai" players out for a spin.
Ollo theKube (2GB)

Ollo theKube (2GB)

Review Can you live with a player that has no screen, only three buttons and a 2GB capacity? We took up the challenge to see how much we could do without.

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 »

Creative launches its first touchscreen media player: The Zen X-Fi2

Crave For those Creative faithful who were a bit disappointed that the Zii Egg wasn't launched as a fully baked-and-branded media player for the masses, the company is about to make ... Read story »
Samsung Jet

Samsung Jet

Review When Samsung says it has a feature phone that's even smarter than a smartphone, that only goads us to put that to the test. After all, that's a pretty bold claim to make. The touchscreen handset packs an 800MHz processor, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support (this is a first for a Samsung...
Editors' rating  8
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Samsung announces the M1 and R1 "Beat" MP3 players for Singapore

Crave The Samsung YP-R1 (left) and the YP-M1 (right). The Samsung YP-R1, at least from the pictures, looks like a slimmed-down version of the YP-P3, measuring just 8.9mm thin. It is ... Read story »

Archos Android media tablets out from FCC

Crave The Archos A5S, propped up by a wooden block during testing for FCC clearance. Just when you thought Zunes and iPods would have September all to themselves, the portable video ... Read story »
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness

Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness

Review The Sony Ericsson has trimmed the fat with its Xperia Pureness and made a phone that doesn't have room for any extras, just a sleek-looking, simple handset that's great for a night out. You could get a lot more phone for the money, but if you want something that stands out it's a uniquely stylish...
Editors' rating  5.9
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Waterproof microSD card

Crave The last place you want to lose this miniscule flash media is in water. But just in case you decide to take a crazy dip in the public fountain with your ... Read story »

LG Expo with optional snap-on pico projector

Crave And you think your smartphone is powerful. Announced Monday, LG's new Expo offers a couple of "firsts" for AT&T, and we don't quite know which excites us the most. Not ... Read story »

Exemode's SQ28m fits on keychain, takes glorious lo-fi movies

Crave What's small, fits onto a keychain and takes videos that are reminiscent of 8mm films? Technically, the Digital Harinezumi is able to do all these, but Exemode's new SQ28m compact ... 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...
Editors' rating  8
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Acer neoTouch

Acer neoTouch

Review Its specifications may be impressive, but how does the computer giant's new smartphone fare in the real world?

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