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We've seen the Acer Tempo line debut back at MWC earlier this year. Now, let's take a look at Acer's next batch of mobile phones. First off, the Acer F1 is the powerhouse of the pack with a 1GHz Snapdragon  |


We hear that Rogers might be soft-launching the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 next week, but why get excited over a year-old product when you can now get ready for the new XPERIA X2?That's exactly what you're looking at right now.  |
If you're waiting on the BlackBerry Tour 9630 (formerly known as the Niagara) to hit Canada, here's something you might be interested in. A promotional material for this upcoming BlackBerry phone has just surfaced confirming earlier rumors that it will  |
The Garmin-Asus alliance hasn't even come out with a commercially available product yet, and now, we're already hearing talk of their plans to release an Android-powered smartphone next year. According to PC World, the Garmin-Asus Android smartphone is expected to  |


Aside from the LG 5500, here's another flip phone from Telus for those of you on a limited budget. The Samsung R540 features a 1-inch 96×96 external display, 2.1-inch 176×220 internal display, 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, microSD card support of up  |
Do you find that the existing Sony PSP is a little uncomfortable to use? Would you prefer to have an experience that felt a little more like the DualShock controllers that you get with Sony's home console, then you may  |
Tucked away in the back of a booth at E3 was a series of iPod touch units set up to run a series of mobile games. One of these was set up with Metal Gear Solid Touch, so I thought  |
One of the most treasured games on the classic NES was the Legend of Zelda. It was absolutely revolutionary for its day and it still holds a special place in the hearts of many RPG enthusiasts. There was enough action  |
Over at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles, the crew from Harmonix and MTV Games are actively pushing the new features that you'll find in Lego Rock Band and The Beatles: Rock Band, but what about the people who want  |
With the addition of apps, cameras, and other doo-hickeys, the Nintendo DSi doesn't seem quite as focused on "just" gaming anymore. Nintendo wants to use its little touchscreen-equipped handheld for so much more than that. I wouldn't use it to  |
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