Tag Archive for 'slashgear'


Friday, Nov 24th 2006 by Chris Davies

SlashGear needs your help, people! We want to give you the finest news and reviews, and to do that we need to know what you enjoy reading about. Are you into cellphones, or does the latest in laptoppery float your boat? Is it GPS you hanker after, or would you rather read all about RC [...]

Tuesday, Nov 7th 2006 by Chris Davies

Our man Vincent Nguyen is waiting with moist palms and wide eyes to spend some one-on-one time with Microsoft’s Zune DAP in LA today, and as ever is fully equipped with camera and camcorder.  I know what I want to see - that praised UI in action, just how easy the controls are to use - [...]

Sunday, Nov 5th 2006 by Chris Davies

In an introduction long overdue, I’m pleased to unsheathe the mighty talents of Daniel Lim - SlashGear’s photographer and Photography and Home Theatre Editor.  With a highly successful career as a freelance camera-wizard, Daniel is our resident expert on anything that wears a lens-cap; he also took the gorgeous pictures of Apple’s new MacBook Pro, posted [...]

Sunday, Oct 29th 2006 by Chris Davies

As October draws to a close and we edge towards the eight week countdown to Christmas, it’s time for another SlashGear Month in Review.  And let’s face it, if you haven’t got a few additions to your letter to Santa from the past 30 days or so, what the golden trouser inflation have you been [...]

Wednesday, Oct 4th 2006 by Chris Davies

It hardly seems like any time at all since I was introducing myself here on SlashGear, and now today I have the pleasure of welcoming the latest member of our growing team, NYC-based Bob Bland. 
A fulltime fashion designer for KC New York, Bob also designs her own line of clothing and writes freelance; her work [...]


Sunday, Oct 1st 2006 by Chris Davies

Blimey, it’s been quite a month.  SlashGear has been packed to the metaphorical gills with lovely juicy tech, and they don’t come much juicier than the fresh fruit of Apple.  The Cupertino cuties have been making headlines with their new iPod range - the updated fifth generation and the rather mini-like Nano with its svelte [...]

Tuesday, Sep 12th 2006 by Staff Editor

We are working so hard at CTIA 2006 in LA to bring you up to date on what’s going on inside the bubble. First day has been fun; we’ll bring more news tomorrow as we go into our 2nd day in CTIA 2006 LA. Stay tuned! Same site, same domain, and same cool geeks at [...]

Thursday, Aug 24th 2006 by Vincent Nguyen

When money is no object, a $210,000 transparent concrete garage, created by architects Neutral is a must have.  Picture yourself as a $1M Sportscar, would rather parked inside a regular garage or a showroom like garage? The best feature of the “Designer Garage” is having the option to flip a switch and the polycarbonate based [...]

Thursday, Aug 17th 2006 by Vincent Nguyen

The RK Coupe got its look from the Porsche Cayman while the Porsche 904 and Dino 246 GT inspired its massive 440 horsepower power. Studio Torino and Ruff Automobile customized the heck out of the Cayman by significantly changing the roofline and bodywork. I can’t even tell that it was once [...]

Tuesday, Aug 8th 2006 by Vincent Nguyen

While it’s still very early to provide an accurate feedback on the Nokia E70 smartphone, I do want to say a few things. The split keyboard is somewhat of an acquired taste. Similar to sushi, once you’re hooked on it; you’re pretty much hooked. However, I prefer the full time [...]


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