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iPhone 4S Review [Updated]

, Oct 11th 2011 Discuss [411]

Familiar and yet new, the iPhone 4S may not look different from the outside, but inside it’s a very different beast. With its fifth generation smartphone, Apple is keen to show that the devil is truly in the details: the iPhone 4S is wickedly fast, fiendishly well equipped and ruthlessly threatening to its mobile rivals. Can this really be your intelligent personal assistant, your multimedia hub and your window onto the cloud, all in one 9.3mm thick package? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

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Apple Fall 2011: Worst Case Scenario (for Apple’s Competitors)

, Sep 21st 2011 Discuss [37]

In my last column, I discussed what I consider a fairly plausible, if unsurprising, set of expectations for Apple this fall. I called it a Best Case Scenario (for Apple’s Competitors). Click through to read it, or if you need the Cliff’s Notes version, that would be:

1. The existing iPhone 4 remains on the market or is replaced with an 8 GB version.
2. Apple introduces the iPhone 5 with a larger display, dual core processor, and camera spec bump. And it’s thinner.
3. Apple updates the iPod line with new colors, tweaked designs, and a smaller nano that is designed to work well as a watch.

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BlackBerry Bold 9900 and 9930 official with BlackBerry 7 OS

, May 2nd 2011 Discuss [1]

BlackBerry World 2011 is kicking off today in Orlando, and RIM has officially unveiled its latest smartphones, the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and Bold 9930. The thinnest BlackBerry smartphones to-date, at 10.5mm thick, the two handsets have 2.8-inch capacitive 640 x 480 287dpi touchscreens, full QWERTY keyboards and an optical trackpad, and run BlackBerry 7 OS on a 1.2GHz processor with 768MB of memory.

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Comparing Nexus S to Nexus One and Galaxy S and Choosing Between Them

, Dec 6th 2010 Discuss [25]

So you’ve got a decision to make now that Nexus S has officially been announced, yes? You’re sitting around with your Nexus One or Galaxy S device, (we use Samsung Vibrant in this comparison, then additional Galaxy S devices,) and you’re wondering if it’ll be a smart move to switch over to the Nexus S when it’s time for you to get a new phone. Well! We’ve got just the compare and contrast for you! Take a peek here for a full rundown of what you’re going to be up against when you take that step into the world of Android phone switching in these late 2010 and early 2011 months.

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Sprint offer 3G/4G-enabled Dell Inspiron Mini 10 and Inspiron 11z

, Oct 19th 2010 Discuss [0]

Sprint has obviously decided that when you have a 4G network it makes sense to leverage it, and so the company has outed its latest range of netbooks and notebooks that bundle both 3G and 4G radios.  The Dell Inspiron Mini 10 (1012) and Dell Inspiron 11z each support high-speed WiMAX when coverage is available, falling back to regular old EVDO Rev.A when it's not. Read The Full Story

Panasonic Toughbook U1 Ultra Unveiled, Available Now

, Sep 24th 2010 Discuss [0]

Panasonic's done well for themselves in the Toughbook line-up, and now they're hoping to get a few more customers interested in the ultra-tough computer options, thanks to the addition of the Toughbook U1 Ultra. Designed with the same mentality of all the other Toughbook lineage members, the new U1 Ultra is meant to take a beating and keep on ticking, while offering plenty of PC power under the hood to make sure that usage time isn't unbearable. Read The Full Story

Virgin Mobile USA MiFi 2200 on sale now for $149.99 contract-free

, Jun 29th 2010 Discuss [0]

As expected, Virgin Mobile USA has launched the Novatel MiFi 2200 as its latest mobile broadband offering, pairing the mobile WiFi hotspot with various pre-pay data packages.  Priced at $149.99 for the MiFi itself - which is capable of sharing an EVDO Rev.A 3G connection with up to five WiFi-connected clients - service plans range from $10 for 100MB through to $60 for 5GB of data. Read The Full Story

BlackBerry Bold 9650 gets official

, Apr 26th 2010 Discuss [0]

We've already caught a glimpse of it earlier on this morning, but RIM have officially launched the BlackBerry Bold 9650.  Toting the latest optical trackpad and QWERTY keyboard, the Bold 9650 appears to be a dual-mode GSM/CDMA device with dualband EVDO Rev.A along with 2100MHz UMTS and quadband GSM for international roaming. Read The Full Story

HTC EVO 4G is Sprint’s First 4G Handset, With Android 2.1 and a Kickstand

, Mar 23rd 2010 Discuss [2]

The HTC Supersonic is one of those devices that's been rumored about for awhile now, and even managed to get some random shaky-cam shots of it out into the wild at one point or another. And one of the main rumors swirling around about the device was that it was going to be officially announced by Sprint at this year's CTIA conference. Sure enough, we've got the official word on the device, now officially known as the HTC EVO 4G. Read The Full Story

Novatel 4G WiMAX MiFi and “wearable mobile devices” coming

, Feb 25th 2010 Discuss [0]

Interesting news out of Novatel Wireless today, with the company announcing not only that they've completed testing a new, WiMAX version of their popular MiFi Intelligent Mobile Hostpot, but that they're seemingly experimenting with wearable mobile devices.  The new 4G WiMAX MiFi apparently achieved 18Mbps throughput, with a theoretical peak of over 30Mbps downlink and 10Mbps uplink. Read The Full Story

Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field rugged tablet debuts

, Feb 10th 2010 Discuss [2]

Panasonic have launched their latest Toughbook PC, and it's a ruggedized tablet called the H1 Field.  The Toughbook H1 Field is based around a 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor and a 10.4-inch XGA sunlight-viewable dual-touch LCD, which responds to both finger control and input from an active stylus.  Meanwhile it's rugged enough to survive a 6ft drop, extremes of temperature or the kind of weather conditions that would leave a ThinkPad dangerously drippy. Read The Full Story

Sprint offer Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook with onboard EVDO Rev.A

, Nov 3rd 2009 Discuss [3]

Sprint have announced their first EVDO-enabled netbook, though they don't quite seem to have figured out the magic tipping point that really pulls in the customers.  The carrier is offering a Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with integrated EVDO Rev.A, but rather than do the sensible thing and hack great chunks off the up-front price (while knowing you'll make it back with the mandatory two-year agreement) their netbook is in fact $199.99, and that's after the rebate. Read The Full Story

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