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MWC 2013: Various brands overview
With several of the bigger players in the mobile world notably absent from this years' MWC festivities, several of the lesser-known manufacturers can take...Update: NEC Medias Tab.
Acer CloudMobile S500 review: Out of the blue
As the industry moves forward, you no longer need to pay top dollar to find a capable smartphone. While last year you could barely find any dual-core devices in the mid-range, you can now even treat yourself to a pair of Krait cores without breaking the bank...
MWC 2011: Various brands overview
The MWC is a meeting place for all sorts of tech companies, big and small. The majors usually get most of the attention but smaller companies have very interesting gadgets to present, as well, and shouldn't be...
Acer Stream review: White water rafting
Acer may be new to the smartphone game but they’re learning fast. On paper, the Acer Stream has all the right ingredients to tackle the HTC Desire and the Nexus One. With much stronger emphasis on multimedia than the titular Google phone...
MWC 2010: Various brands overview
Along with market leaders there are plenty of smaller manufacturers who are keen to make a stand with some interesting devices. On the following pages you will find a summary of... Update: Toshiba TG02 live video added
Acer Liquid review: Android breed
The Android meter is ticking. Acer want a piece of the pie. We all add two and two together. Yesterday, Acer didn’t know the first thing about phones (if you can say that for a household name in notebooks), today they’re betting on two horses in the...
Acer neoTouch review: The dragon within
It must be sweet October for Microsoft, with the launch of WinMo 6.5 on the 6th followed by the desktop Windows 7 on the 22nd. Acer are quick to sneak into the spotlight and make the most of the primetime coverage...
BLU Life Play hands-on
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 lands in our office, we give it the hands-on treatment
The first video teaser of the Sony PlayStation 4 design is here
Google Knowledge Graph reminders can now be sent directly to Google Now
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