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Articles on Touch Screen, Battery

Ask the Editors: Touchscreen durability

Crave Hi Nicole, I'm thinking of upgrading my mobile phone in the near future. I've been a BlackBerry user for the past couple of years, and I've really given this thing a ... Read story »

Barnes & Noble's Nook announced

Crave While information on Barnes & Noble's new e-book reader, the Nook, has been trickling out for several days, the company unveiled the new US$259 device on its Web site Tuesday ... Read story »

Logitech debuts new RF-ready Harmony 900 universal remote

Crave Logitech recently announced the Harmony 900 universal remote control, an RF-enabled version of the popular but pricey Harmony One remote that allows the unit to be used when your TV ... Read story »

New Sony Readers, lower e-book prices announced

Crave The PRS-600 (left) and PRS-300 (right) After enduring a couple of rumors and leaks that took the lid off its latest e-readers a little earlier than it would have liked, Sony's ... Read story »

Nokia N900 tablet gets previewed before official launch

Crave We're not sure what's going on here since Nokia has traditionally been tight-lipped about showing prototype devices and even placing a global embargo on all unreleased devices. But the ridiculously ... Read story »
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90

Review Slim cameras have always had one compromise, and that is image quality. Traditionally, these shooters don't usually produce very good pictures, and most shutterbugs attribute that to the periscopic-lens structure. But with digital imaging being more advanced these days, the imaging processor takes...
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A Pierre Cardin MID, anyone?

Crave At first blush, one may brush the Pierre Cardin signature logo on this MID as just another ripoff from a famous label. But in reality the fashion brand has actually ... Read story »
Gigabyte T1028M Touch Note (Intel Atom N270 processor 1.6GHz; 1GB RAM)

Gigabyte T1028M Touch Note (Intel Atom N270 processor 1.6GHz; 1GB RAM)

Review Taiwan-based Gigabyte is better known for producing PC motherboards, and this attempt of theirs at penetrating the touchscreen tablet Netbook market has produced a feature-packed product. At S$999, the unit is value-for-money for those looking for a Netbook that also doubles as a convertible...

WikiReader for Wikipedia searches anytime, anywhere

Crave Uh-oh. It kind of worries us that these people are looking up the Donner Party in the middle of the woods. Let's hope they get a cell signal up there, too. ... Read story »

Motorola Droid previewed

Crave Boy Genius Report's earlier hands-on with the Motorola Droid was only a teaser. The gadget blog has more recently published a thorough preview of the smartphone and what features users ... Read story »

Logitech finally refreshes its flagship universal remote

Crave The long overdue Logitech Harmony 1100, first debuted at January's Consumer Electronics Show, has finally arrived in Asia. This handsome tablet is a cut above the competition with a 3.5-inch ... Read story »

A leaner, faster and cheaper Chumby

Crave The US$99 Chumby One ditches the plush look of the previous model and gets a performance boost. The Chumby One (which is technically Chumby No. 2) officially made its way ... Read story »

Red Scarlet's specifications, price revealed

Crave If you'd seen our Holiday Gift Guide, you'll notice the oh-so-desirable Red One modular videocam which costs a staggering US$17,500. Well, now you don't have to fork out so much ... Read story »

Window Phone provides cool window on weather

Crave A friend of mine recently complained that local weather forecasts here in San Francisco have been off all summer (they should just predict fog every day and they'll be spot-on, ... 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.

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