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Thursday, Aug 30th 2007 by Chris Davies

No handset in the RAZR range has managed to capture the same excitement as that which met the original V3, and Motorola has been accused of resting on their laurels and relying on past glories instead of true innovation.  The MOTORAZR2, then, is part evolution and part attempted revolution; Motorola recognising that, while the same [...]

Thursday, Aug 16th 2007 by James Allan Brady

So this morning I received in my hot little hands a Helio Fin. Its been well covered on SlashGear, and even more so in our forums. If you want the full list of details you can read the full information here.

The new features this Helio has going for it, though, are what you are likely [...]

Monday, Aug 13th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr

I tend to do a bit of driving now and then, and while I’m actually quite good at getting myself to somewhere that I’ve been before, I’m not always the best at getting there the first time. I’ve never owned a GPS unit, but after I had the opportunity to test out the Mio H610, [...]

Monday, Aug 13th 2007 by Chris Davies

Right now, USB drives seem to fall into one of three categories.  You’ve got your bargain basement, no-brand sorts, often to be found as giveaways full of promotional literature at trade shows; then there are the bizarre drives, shaped like sushi or animals.  Finally, there are the drives that aim to be the modern-day version [...]

Monday, Aug 13th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr

You’ll remember that I had the pleasure of testing out Toshiba’s 17-inch behemoth laptop not too long ago. While its large screen was certainly great looking and gave you plenty of desktop space, it wasn’t the lightest, or most powerful machine. However, I have recently been using their 15-inch A205 -S4639 which is which is [...]

Monday, Aug 6th 2007 by Ewdison Then

I’m obsessed with data backups and willing to scarify my sleeping time just to get my crucial data backed up. Even with this kind of mentality, I still worry about data-loss due to backup corruption caused by backup drive failure. Data redundancy has been my main priority aside from doing the actual backup itself, and [...]

Tuesday, Jul 31st 2007 by Chris Scott Barr

I recently received a CardioChek portable blood test system from Polymer Technology Systems. The gadget is used to test your blood for a number of different things including Total Cholesterol, HDL Cholesterol and Triglycerides.

I’m only 22 years old, skinny, and tend to live off of pizza and whatever I can cook in the microwave, so [...]

Tuesday, Jul 31st 2007 by Chris Davies

How long will it be until the desktop PC is, for mainstream customers at least, pronounced dead? It’s been several years since sales of laptops exceeded their table-bound brethren, and ever since the numbers have increased and the places you can find notebooks for sale have grown more and more unusual.

Gateway are one manufacturer [...]

Monday, Jul 23rd 2007 by Ewdison Then

Close up, with the angle just right and if you flex your imagination, Future Sonics’ Atrio M8 earphones look a little bit like a chocolate fountain. Perhaps that’s not exactly what they had in mind - the removable silicone plugs, of which three pairs are supplied together with alternative foam sleeves, are designed to [...]

Monday, Jul 16th 2007 by Chris Davies

Sprint’s second launch of the day, the Katana DLX, might share most of a name with it’s entry-level fashion phone, but the clamshell’s similarities really stop there. High-speed internet, sat-nav and media; this could be the handset to showcase Sprint’s services to a much wider audience.


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