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We were at the G1 launch event yesterday and posted some quick first impressions and an interview with Eric Lin from HTC. Since that time we had an extensive amount of play time with the G1 and also whipped up a hands-on video walk-thru. I’ll be posting more detailed first impressions later today...
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By now you have probably seen the two most prominent reviews of the BlackBerry Bold, and chances are that you are somewhat excited about the phone (at least curious, right?). RIM has not been able to cut through all the iPhone 3G hype, but if you need a great smartphone and you’re not interested...
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People are getting a little picky about what they want out of a mobile phone. Not surprisingly, it’s no longer good enough to have a mobile phone that simply makes calls. Now consumers want cameras, Bluetooth, and music functionality according to an ABI Research survey.
The survey, which included...
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We’ve reviewed the HTC Touch Diamond in the past, and while it’s a great device, one thing noticeably absent was a keyboard. HTC doesn’t try to make one device to fit all personalities, so we were told that a device that uses TouchFlo 3D and also sports a keyboard would be coming soon...
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I previously wrote up my first impressions of HTC’s Touch Diamond when I had some fondling time at Mobius this year. At the time I mentioned how it was smaller than I had expected and that the touch screen response was spot on. I also wasn’t sure if this was a device I would [...]
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Here at Geek.com we normally focus on smartphones, but lately there have been quite a few non-smartphone handsets hitting the market that are worth a second look, even by a geek like me. One of those is the Katana LX by Sanyo.
What makes the Katana LX geeky is its slim design and mirrored finish, [....
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If you dream of connecting to the internet from anywhere you have a lot of options. The most common one is a USB modem, and we’ve reviewed them in the past. Since that time, though, companies have been hard at work at reducing the size of dongles that go with laptops and the [...]
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Today’s sessions started off with a presentation from two reps from the Zune team. They pretty much showed off what they announced last week which includes the ability to play TV shows. The coolest thing, though, was the demos of the games that are now playable on the Zune. The presenter demoed...
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In February Microsoft announced the acquisition of Danger. Along with that came the confirmation that Danger would live in Microsoft’s new Premium Mobile Experiences team. While the announcement detailed how Microsoft plans to use Danger’s platform, no mention was made of the Sidekick that...
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Last night we had the kickoff event for Mobius 2008. We’ve been to Mobius in the past (see our previous event coverage) and it always proves to be an event that does not disappoint. If you’re not familiar with Mobius, it’s an invitation-only community that Microsoft started long ago...
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Sprint isn’t the first carrier to get its hands on the Curve, but they did succeed in putting they’re own spin on it, and in my opinion has created the bundle to beat.
The Curve itself hasn’t changed much and still sports a track ball, Micro-SD card slot, 2MP camera, Bluetooth, and...
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When the iPhone was first shown off in a keynote, long before it hit the streets, Windows Mobile developers got to work at duplicating the functionality. Around release time many of them actually released their apps for public consumption, though without support, and we put together a feature detailing...