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Sunday, March 7th, 2010


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  • Palm Pre Plus – A Pebble With Personality!


    With a slider-pebble design and powerful features, this Palm Smartphone is a fresh appearance on the Smartphone market. The successor of the Palm Pre Smartphone, the Palm Pre Plus takes all the major characteristics from its predecessor, bringing in important improvements.

  • iPad – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

    [Computers-and-Technology:Personal-Tech]
    One week ago, Steve Jobs revealed to the world, in his specific keynote speech stuffed with superlative adjectives, the “magical”, “extraordinary” and long talked about… the iPad. If at first glance the audience seemed to believe Jobs when he said that the iPad is “the best browsing experience”, afterwards the World Wide Web was suffocated by numerous Pros and (especially) Cons opinions.


  • Nexus One – Great Android Features, Poor Sales

    [Communications:Mobile-Cell-Phone-Reviews]
    In only two months Google has succeeded to release on the smartphone market two new brave competitors against iPhone: Droid and Nexus One. Google didn’t venture alone in this battle and has as partners Motorola and HTC Corporation, Verizon and T-Mobile. Although only two months separate the Droid from the Nexus One the differences between the two of them are quite significant, but the most striking of all is the difference in sales.


  • 2009 Gadget Review

    [Computers-and-Technology:Personal-Tech]
    2009 was definitely a busy year for gadget makers, and more than ever the competition was tough and very challenging. New alliances were formed, new rivalries were made and some even had to disclose their secret weapons. As for the users, they had plenty to gain: a wide range of products, better technologies and many discounts, and price reductions.


  • Motorola Droid – The Newest Competitor For iPhone

    [Communications:Mobile-Cell-Phone-Reviews]
    Released on November 6, 2009, Motorola Droid is the first Android 2.0 smartphone to appear on the market, and the newest competitor for the iPhone. Born from the Verizon – Google agreement, the Droid is the first product from a future family of Android based devices to compete directly with AT&T and iPhone.


  • To Kindle Or Not to Kindle?

    [Computers-and-Technology:Hardware]
    At some point we all knew or, at least, we all hoped that our entire curriculum will be replaced by a single, slim device that will include all those heavy books. The reading devices available now on the market provide us with the possibility of enjoying a book regardless where we are. To re-create the “holding-a-book-in-your-hands” feeling, the modern reading device is similar in design with a book page, and thanks to the E Ink the resemblance between it and a real book page is quite astonishing.


  • PSP Go – The Digital Challenge

    [Gaming:Console-Systems]
    Released last week at the E3 Gaming Convention, the newest PlayStation Portable from Sony – the PSP Go has succeeded to mesmerize the entire audience thanks to its new and shinny looks and to the digital content. The PSP – N1000 will be available on the U.S.A. market starting with 1st October 2009 at a price of $249. Although many thought that the new console will replace the existing PSP 3000, Sony declared that the two portable consoles will be sold in parallel.


  • Wii Fit – Reinvents the Workout

    [Gaming:Console-Games]
    Released for the first time on December 1, 2007, in Japan, Wii Fit tries to be a solution to the fact that only in USA almost 1/3 of children are overweight. The game offers 40 different activities grouped into 4 categories of games / exercises: aerobic exercises, balance games, muscle …


  • How to Maximize the Battery Life of an iPhone and iPod

    [Computers-and-Technology:Personal-Tech]
    The battery plays a very important role in the well functioning of an iPhone / iPod: it fuels the gadgets with power. Without a battery such products would be pointless. Although the battery of an iPhone / iPod is rechargeable, it too has a limited life; that means that it can’t be recharged forever and ever.


  • Replacing the Battery of an iPod

    [Computers-and-Technology:Personal-Tech]
    The battery is that small and indispensable thing which keeps a device alive and without which an iPod would be as dead as a dodo. The battery of an iPod is more particular and requires a special attention, as it can not be replaced by the user itself, case in which the iPod needs to be sent back to the producer – Apple.


  • The Newest iPod – Not Just Small Talk

    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music]
    Released last month – on 9 March, 2009 – the newest iPod Shuffle called “Small Talk” continues to surprise both the entertainment market and the users with its small size and powerful features. At a price of only $79, Small Talk promises to deliver better performances as its predecessors in a thinner and lighter body.


  • Which to Choose – PSP Or Nintendo?

    [Gaming:Console-Systems]
    The entertainment market was divided, once again, in the year 2004 when Nintendo DS saw daylight and few months later, when PSP came out (to play) and to take a bite from Nintendo’s success. The eager fans received with a lot of enthusiasm the new Nintendo console, which succeeded to create a new game addiction, having as advantage the fact that it appeared first on the market.


  • The New iPod Nano – A Chromatic Appearance

    [Shopping-and-Product-Reviews:Electronics]
    The world was made colorful once again, thanks to the new iPod Nano, which was released on September 2008. From that point on the streets, the markets, the buses and even the offices were flooded with 9 delicious colors, starting from silver and ending with a dashing pink.


  • The Brand New IPhone 3G

    [Communications:Mobile-Cell-Phone-Reviews]
    iPhone’s new brother – iPhone 3G saw daylight on July11, 2008 and was released with the intention to fit business people and to bite a piece of the corporate market, in the detriment of RIM’s Blackberry. The new iPhone brings about the 3G technology and new improved features.

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