HTC Desire first take
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We take a closer look at the features of this Android 2.1 smartphone and how it differs from the seemingly identical Nexus One.
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We take a closer look at the features of this Android 2.1 smartphone and how it differs from the seemingly identical Nexus One.
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Toshiba looks like it’s doing its part to ensure that we all have little helper robots to serve us in the future.
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Western Digital has rolled out a new range of My Passport AV portable media drives, where it will offer a seamless plug-and-play experience for digital media enthusiasts.
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Image Gallery Japan, like many other countries, faces a rapidly aging population sparking concerns about how the elderly will be cared for in their twilight years.
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If you hold innovation and design above all else, the Adamo has that in spades. Otherwise, as a work machine, it leaves much to be desired.
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Here’s a sun-loving phone that has gone the way of the cat and we don’t mean the lipless feline.
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It won’t be immediate that you will be able to enjoy true motion controls on the Sony PS3, since the PlayStation Move platform will be hitting the gaming scene only sometime this fall.
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Toshiba is currently working on rolling out its own tablet range that will go up against the iPad from Apple, and the Japanese company hopes to see this line of devices to arrive sometime later this year at best, or early 2011 otherwise.
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This 40-incher shines with its sleek design and rich feature set, but can be a bit lacking in the audio-visual department.
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With the full feature set and performance of a Netbook, but in a slate form factor, will the Vpad be able to competitively ride the tablet wave?
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