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The first Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 was one sexy-looking smartphone, but it never really caught on quite as much as the crew at Sony Ericsson (and HTC) had hoped. Looking toward the second iteration, the Sony Ericsson Xperia X2 seems |



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It used to be that you had to make a choice between having the slimmest camera on the block and having optical zoom of anything beyond 3x. That's all changed with the arrival of the Casio EXILIM EX-H10, a skinny |
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It may look like a similarly basic and inexpensive cousin to the LG Neon, but it looks like the LG Tritan launching through Alltel Wireless brings quite a bit more to the table. At the same time, you can snag |
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The guys at Mimoco have been producing these cute USB flash drives for what seems like an eternity, so you wouldn't think that they would be able to offer anything new or innovative to the market anymore. And you'd be |
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Some of you may already be familiar with the Video Games Live phenomenon. For those of you who aren't, it is an event wherein a full symphony orchestra recreates some of our favorite video game theme songs and related music. |


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We were expecting Apple to unveil a new iPhone at WWDC and then we thought that they were going to delay the announcement until the end of the month. Well, it turns out that the guys in Cupertino went right |
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Even though the Ovi Store launched a while ago to satiate our appetite for Symbian-friendly applications, there are still several areas that are still lacking. You can download individual Google applications, but wouldn't it be nice if your Nokia E71 |
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There has been some word swirling around for a while saying that Sony would be working on some sort of Android-powered device. We were almost left to assume that this would take on the form of a Sony Ericsson Android |
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It may be a little hard to believe, but it was just over a year ago that we took a look at the remarkably useful Griffin PowerDuo Universal charging system for the iPod, iPhone, and other USB-powered devices. Well, Griffin |
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For a while, several people thought that UMPCs and MIDs would invade the market with all sorts of fervor, completely revolutionizing the way that we access the Internet on the go. That hasn't really panned out just yet, but Google |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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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 |
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It may be a little hard to believe, but Napster turns an impressive ten years old today. It was on this day in 1999 that a then 19-year-old enthusiast completely shook up how we perceive and consume our music. If |
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Late last week, we were still left wondering if there would be a new PSP at E3 this year. The rumors had been running rampant for a very long time and heard more than a few conflicting stories. Well, it |
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We've already seen how you can hack a Nike+iPod kit into a keyless entry system, but this latest app for the Apple iPhone takes it to a whole new level. Yes, you can now use your iPhone to remotely control |
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While over in Los Angeles for the E3 Expo, most journalists are going to focus on the main gaming platforms in the marketplace. They'll be interested to hear about the new PSP Go, perhaps, or they may be looking to |
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The smartphone climate in the United States just got a little more interesting. Yesterday, Lowell McAdam told Reuters that Verizon Wireless would be seeing "devices like Palm Pre [sic] and a second generation Storm" offered by Verizon "over the next |
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