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By Dan Hope Nov 19th, 2009
The term "Google Phone" is often used to refer to devices running the Android OS designed by Google. In this case we’re talking about a phone running Android on a device also designed by Google from top to bottom. It’s a...
By Dan Hope Nov 18th, 2009
Most of the opinions about which laptops last the longest rely on anecdotes or personal experience with the endless abyss of customer service calls. But there’s nothing like solid data to put all the theories and opinions to rest....
By Dan Hope Nov 18th, 2009
Despite all our differences, there is one thing that all of humanity has in common: We all have to use Microsoft Office at some point in our lives. Okay, that may be an exaggeration, but not by much. As the de facto productivity suite for Windows...
By Dan Hope Nov 18th, 2009
Following their announcement of high-end consumer cameras a couple days ago, Casio is trying to wow us with another concept: the world’s slimmest ruggedized camera. Of course, that means it’s not the slimmest point-and-shoot out there,...
By Leslie Meredith Nov 17th, 2009
For $5 a year, Google gives photographers an additional 20GB of storage, twice as much as before for a quarter of the old price. This is enough to store 10,000 full resolution pictures taken with a five megapixel camera. The price cut makes...
By Dan Hope Nov 17th, 2009
Leica is already known for making fancy cameras with big price tags, but Leica is about to take that reputation to the extreme with the M7 Edition Hermes 35mm camera. This camera is a deluxe-edition with a limited run of only 200 cameras. If you...
By Dan Hope Nov 16th, 2009
Casio took the opportunity to announce some changes to their Exilim line of cameras today with two new cameras that improve on their previous offerings. Both cameras continue Casio’s latest trend of including super fast burst modes despite...
By Dan Hope Nov 13th, 2009
Comcast has done little to win our hearts over, but we must begrudgingly admit that their TV Everywhere plan is a very diplomatic way to appease those who want to watch TV shows online whenever they want. So what makes this plan from a notoriously...
By Dan Hope Nov 13th, 2009
Sony’s XBR line of HDTVs produces some of the best TVs on the market, and it looks like they’re already planning the next wave of high-end flat-panels. Information on nine upcoming models, including two XBR TVs, leaked along with a...
By Dan Hope Nov 12th, 2009
Flash has long been the holy grail for manufacturers of smartphones and other mobile web browsing devices. Flash is a type of media-oriented programming that powers a large portion of internet content, especially animations and videos, so having...
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