Tag Archive for 'mobile'


Friday, Feb 29th 2008 by James Allan Brady

Its just a concept, but it’s a damned good one offering up a way to significantly decrease the number of batteries thrown away each year. The basic idea is that we get all the device manufacturers to start using one (or two) standardized batteries.

Wednesday, Feb 27th 2008 by James Allan Brady

This is the final half of my review of the Axiotron ModBook, sadly I am shipping it out, back to them, tomorrow. I must first say that I have surely fallen in love with the MacBook and OS X as a result of this review as I’d never used either prior to this review.

Wednesday, Feb 27th 2008 by James Allan Brady

Integrated graphics are a nice way to keep prices low, and Intel has been making some strides in that area with they new X3100 chips putting up some fairly impressive numbers. Those numbers will only get better when Intel’s X4500 graphics chips launch with the new Centrino 2 platform.

Wednesday, Feb 27th 2008 by Milena Glimbovski

It has a 1.86GHz Intel dual core mobile processor (its model number is T2130 which signifies a new Core 2 Duo chip, but it could be the older Pentium D chips). It also has a half gig of RAM, 120GB HDD, a DVD Burner, gigabit Ethernet and more.

Tuesday, Feb 26th 2008 by James Allan Brady

SIM card readers aren’t that new, however, SIM card readers that can also get the deleted data off of the SIM are. Basically you’ll be able to read deleted texts, numbers, contacts, all sorts of stuff as long as it hasn’t been written over by a new file.


Tuesday, Feb 19th 2008 by James Allan Brady

So the front of this card reader, when closed, shows just the display for the digital clock, the back holds the analog thermometer. Then you slide it open for access to the card reader slots, clock controls, and presumably the USB port for connecting it to your PC.

Monday, Feb 18th 2008 by James Allan Brady

Look at the glory that is the Sprint Ace, really it’s just a BlackJack that looks a little different and uses CDMA and EVDO instead of whatever AT&T uses. Sure, I know, it looks a little different too, and that kind of makes since, they have managed to fit all the same features in a [...]

Monday, Feb 18th 2008 by Satsuki Then

Intel will be labeling its new Montevina platform as Centrino 2. The chip is due in Q2 (probably in May) and will be running on 1066MHz FSB with clock starting from 2.26Ghz up to 3.06Ghz. The Centrino 2 chips will be priced at $209-851.
Montevina to be paired with the Cantiga chipset and refreshed Wi-Fi 802.11 [...]

Thursday, Feb 14th 2008 by James Allan Brady

We have video of Nokia’s upcoming touch-based S60 interface. Well, we don’t our generous and amazing friends over at MobileBurn hooked us up with video, but anyways, it no iPhone interface, but it’s nice.

Thursday, Feb 14th 2008 by Ewdison Then

Good news for wireless broadband junkie (like me) – AT&T is now offering two new HSUPA-capable 3G wireless broadband modem card. The GT Ultra is a PCMCIA II card and GT Ultra Express is the ExpressCard version. Both cards should works with Windows Vista, XP, Windows 2000, and Mac OSX. The GT Ultra and GT [...]


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