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LG UP3: Slim, sharp MP3 players

Crave Break out the marshmallows and start the fire. LG simply loves a mug of hot chocolate. It seems there is no shortage of manufacturers hoping to ape the first generation iPod ... Read story »

More iriver goodies: B20, Mplayer, Unit2 and T60

Crave Beside the W10 and U20 we had reported on last week, iriver will be unveiling four more new products. The first is the T60 which harks back to the form factor ... Read story »

Hello Kitty iPod speaker: Part two

Crave Little sister to the dock we mentioned at the tail end of 2006, the New Year has heralded a new speaker to crucify… erm, cute-ify (is there such a word?) the ... Read story »

Shiro goes very video at CeBIT 2007

Crave Shiro seems to be looking toward portable video players to bolster its market share, right in line with industry trends, too. Three new models will be unveiled and, from what we ... Read story »

Affordable soft synthesizer will soon be yours

Blogs Once, everybody tried to tamper with desktop music (DTM). Equipped with a soft synthesizer and powerful music software, even an absolute dodo could pretend to be a virtual maestro and produce ... Read story »

The iPhone is not user-friendly?

Blogs So a friend of mine tells me that a friend of theirs knows someone who works in Softbank, the Japanese carrier for the iPhone, who thinks the newly released iPhone is ... Read story »

Google releases near-final Android programming tool

Crave Google's promised advantages of Android. Google on Monday released the first beta version of its software developer kit (SDK) for Android phones, a significant step in the company's hope for ... Read story »

The iPhone 3G temptation is too great

Blogs So the friend (Jak) I was telling you about on the iPhone 3G craze finally caved in. He got the iPhone 3G from SingTel over the weekend, much to my disappointment ... Read story »

App stores shift power balance in mobile market

Features Apple, Google, and now Research In Motion are launching new application stores that will allow users to get third-party applications from them instead of their wireless carrier. Read story »
Sony NWZ-A826 (4GB)

Sony NWZ-A826 (4GB)

Review The Sony NWZ-A820 Walkman series is a subtle evolution of the NWZ-A800 series we enjoyed in 2007. This year, Sony is treating us with a larger screen, built-in Bluetooth, and a more assertive design, offered in 4GB (US$169), 8GB (US$219) and 16GB (US$319). Editors' note: This review is based...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  9.7
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Sony Ericsson W760i Walkman

Sony Ericsson W760i Walkman

Review Ever since we first set eyes on Sony Ericsson's W760i Walkman phone, we knew we'd love it. It enters the music phone market and goes up against one of our all-time favourite music handsets, the W890i. As this slider phone faces some tough competition--even from its own siblings--is it everything we...
Editors' rating  8.7
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Users' rating  6.9
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Dell OptiPlex GX150

Features Far from the gamers and the family-entertainment PCs, Optiplex systems are workaholics built to handle SOHO or workstation business tasks with authority but nary a hint of mirth. Read story »

Different flavors of Windows Mobile 5.0

Features Our senior associate editor Bonnie Cha talks about the various versions of Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system and their differences. Read story »

Singapore is going HD. Are you ready?

Features HD broadcast will be delivered as early as end 2006. Check out what we gathered during the press launch of the HDTV trials. Read story »

Putting HD video on your phone

Features Texas Instruments says its new cell phone chips will deliver crisper images and fewer hiccups as early as next year. Read story »

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