Tag Archive for 'hands-on'


Wednesday, Dec 13th 2006 by Chris Davies

I’m growing more and more excited about Nokia’s N95 smartphone, due for release early next year and bringing GPS, WiFi, 3G, high-quality music and more to the party.  So I’m gobbling up all the information I can find, for instance this video review of the N95 by the mrbrown show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgYdTt8f-4s
There’re high-resolution versions over at their [...]

Monday, Nov 13th 2006 by Chris Davies

Our cellphone-obsessed sister site, SlashPhone.com, has scored an exclusive hands-on session with the delicious Samsung BlackJack, only available on the Cingular network.  There’s a sneak preview of some of the photos here; for the rest, plus Vincent’s first-impressions, you’ll just have to click over there yourself!

Sunday, Nov 5th 2006 by Chris Davies

Yep, that’s a hand, and in it is a Cingular SYNC, so I guess this must be a hands-on, mustn’t it.  The glad-rag wearing gadabouts over at Engadget Mobile have managed to persuade some poor Cingular rep to let them stroke, fondle and generally interfere with the Samsung-made handset, which currently leads the pack of [...]

Sunday, Nov 5th 2006 by Chris Davies

So the stripping PS3 has had its moment in the spotlight today, and the Nintendo Wii wants some of the attention too.  What better way to do it than to show off gameplay of one of the most hotly anticipated titles, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, complete with an extra-thorough run down of just [...]

Friday, Nov 3rd 2006 by Chris Davies

Oodles of Zune news today, with a couple of galleries emerging courtesy of the pretties over at Engadget and Gizmodo, while the latter also manage to pump out a quick review.  Both praise the Zune’s tactility, especially the so-called doubleshot-effect caused by having a slightly rubberised outer coating over a solid inner body.  That same [...]

Monday, Oct 23rd 2006 by Vincent Nguyen

Priced close to a mid-range cellphone, the Fossil Bluetooth watch, the FX6001 tells time and lets you know who’s calling.  That’s it.  The watch is designed to work with Symbian Series 60 devices, so compatibility is very limited to Sony Ericsson and Nokia phones.
On the plus side, there’s a bright OLED screen, it buzz ya’ [...]

Thursday, Oct 12th 2006 by Chris Davies

I’ve a feeling that Matt Hickey over at CrunchGear might just have his own private telephone line to God - how else can you explain his rather exclusive hands-on of some of Microsoft’s Zune units?  Now I admit I’ve been pretty down on Zune in the past - mainly because of the promises-so-much, delivers-so-little wireless [...]

Tuesday, Sep 26th 2006 by Chris Davies

John at CrunchGear is teasing us like a nun in a mini-skirt with a few photos of the PepperPad tablet he has in for testing.  Running a touchscreen-enabled version of Linux and designed for surfing the web, emailing and generally carrying round to look swish, the PepperPad also has a split-keyboard just in case writing [...]

Monday, Sep 25th 2006 by Chris Davies

If I were a stricter Freudian than I actually am, I might sit down the Gizmodo staff and have a nice long chat about how comfortable they are with their sexuality and how it might just be a good time to go out and visit some new, shinier, pinker bars and make some new, shinier, pinker [...]

Thursday, Sep 7th 2006 by Francis Nguyen

It’s been a month now since the MoGo Mouse found itself a hidey-hole in my PC Card slot, and I’m still quite amazed by it. True, the small size takes a little getting used to, but it’s not long before you’re mousing around just like any ordinary computer rodent and - crucially - with [...]


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