Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Samsung: At Least Three Android Phones And A LiMo Handset in 2009




While Acer unveiled its plan to launch a pair of Android phones this year via the slightly ancient pen-and-paper method, Samsung used an even trustier method: spoken word. According to Reuters, the company’s head of product strategy Won-Pyo Hong affirmed that Sammy would sell “more than three” Android phones by the end of this year, and furthermore, it would “definitely” unwrap a phone using the LiMo Foundation’s Linux-based software before 2010 dawns.

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Toshiba Qosmio X305-Q725 Reviewed: A Nice Performer, But it’s Still Ugly




Toshiba’s Qosmio X305-Q725
, which was unveiled amidst a flurry of other gizmos at CES, boasts the same incredibly controversial motif as the higher-end X305-Q708, but with an MSRP of $2,700 (versus $4,200 on the Q708), it’s at least a wee bit more affordable.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

GTA IV: Lost And Damned Xbox Unboxed in A Moving Vehicle



You probably don’t have enough Grand Theft Auto IV-branded Xbox 360 Elite consoles laying around the house — because one is never enough — so prepare to set your mood to “envy” as you check out the kit that Gamertag Radio got their hands on. The GTA IV: The Lost and Damned Xbox is a limited edition of 190 copies and not available in any stores.

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BlackBerry Curve 8900 Finally Available To One And All On T-Mobile



Alright, business customers, just wipe that smug grin off your faces, won’t you? The unwashed masses (read: us) have finally been given the green light to rush into T-Mobile stores (and online) to pick up the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for $199.99.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Verizon touts 1 Million BlackBerry Storms Sold To Date



Well, it looks like the BlackBerry faithful have come out in full force to snag “Verizon’s best-selling device,” after all. Despite RIM’s nightmarish “new reality,” of half-baked firmware and broken dreams, Verizon has made it known that the latest ‘Berry has grown to a full 1 million units sold between the November 21st launch and the end of January.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 in Tri-SLI Reviewed: Great Performance, Not So Great Price Tag



The last time we talked about the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, it was being hailed as the fastest single-GPU graphics cards on the market. The gang at TweakTown decided to take it two steps further and linked up a trio of them to test. So how synergistic is the tri-SLI set up? Probably not enough to pay well over a grand for everything.

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LG Electronics Recalls 45,000 LG 150 Phones in Canada



Ruh roh. LG Electronics has just issued a voluntary recall of around 45,000 LG 150 phones in Canada, and for whatever reason, Bell Mobility has agreed to assist in cleaning up the mess. Of course, it probably helps that basically every single one was used by a Bell subscriber, but we digress.

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