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Intel to bid farewell to Centrino with new rebranding

Crave The Centrino brand was a success for the chipmaker. By combining the processor, chipset and wireless radio under a single label, it helped consumers to easily identify a machine with Wi-Fi ... Read story »

Future of Netbooks, laptops unfolds at Computex

Crave Smartbooks: a different beast than Netbooks? (conceptual design from Freescale) While many eyes are on E3, Taiwan's Computex conference is more quietly generating some interesting news on the future of ... Read story »

New Intel chips for enthusiasts and Nettops

Crave A Nettop running Mobiln, the Intel-backed open-source OS. Many people may use notebooks as their main computer these days, but when it comes to high-performance needs like PC gaming and ... Read story »

Olympus E-P1

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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1

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Mio joins the Netbook party

Crave The Mio Litepad N890 Netbook with built-in GPS and HSDPA connectivity. Mio is a company most well-known for its personal navigation devices and GPS-enabled smartphones. Now, it looks to expand ... Read story »

More Sony Ericsson X2 pictures emerge

Crave Sharper images of the upcoming Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 have emerged, this time showing a silver-colored device running Windows Mobile 6.5 on the screen. Though it follows the same four-row ... Read story »

HTC Firestone leaked

Crave Digital renderings of what's supposed to be an upcoming HTC Windows Mobile (WM) device have surfaced. This is the HTC Firestone, a possible successor to the HTC Touch HD. A ... Read story »
iiView A2 (Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

iiView A2 (Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM)

Review For a small startup, Singapore-based iiView's first foray into the Netbook arena is surprisingly not another uninspired "me-too" minilaptop. From the get go, the iiView A2's design took a page (more like the entire book) from Apple's MacBook Air. The sleek form factor and generous 12.1-inch...

The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone

Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... 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 »

Nokia launches its first Linux N900 phone

Crave Nokia N900 Nokia is on a roll. After unveiling the Booklet 3G, 5230 and Nokia Money this week, the Finns probably thinks that world needs more Nokia news by announcing its ... Read story »

Dell Latitude Z hands-on

Crave It’s the first Latitude with attitude. Dell recently pulled back the curtain on the rumored Latitude Z thin-and-light laptop, a 16-inch slab of angular portability packed with an array of business-centric ... Read story »

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 announced

Crave On Wednesday, Research In Motion unveiled its newest smartphone, the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. It will replace the original BlackBerry Bold 9000, which debuted in November 2008, and offers a sleeker ... Read story »

RAmos Android tablet on video, iPhone amnesty, and Sciphone launch

Blogs The Android-running RAmos W7 tablet has been captured on video for the first time. It's still a prototype, but it's good to see the Android looking crisp on the 4.8-inch 800 ... Read story »

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