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Review: Samsung W
by M.R. Gavin
I am not really a fan of touchscreen phones. For someone who texts every minute of the day, I find it a bit tedious to type my...
Review: Samsung MV800
By Paolo Toledo
A quick glance at most of the photos on your favorite social network will reveal a simple truth: not everyone is a serious hobbyist or professional photographer....
Review: Samsung Galaxy Y
By Michelle Callanta-Toledo
Form factor: Candybar
OS: Android OS, v2.3.5 (Gingerbread)
LCD size and classification: 3-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors; 240 x 320 pixels
Physical Dimension: 104 x 58 x 11.5 mm
Weight:...
Cherry Mobile W900: First impressions
Cherry Mobile’s latest frontrunner, the W900 Dragon Phone, arrived in our office yesterday, and we’re here to give you a quick rundown of its features, and how it looks...
Review: Noontec Gigalink N5
By: Steven Vea
Cloud storage is definitely the next big trend, not just because it offers an easy way to manage files, but because it lets you maximize the potential...
Review: Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY
By Michelle Callanta-Toledo
If looks can be deceiving then the Xperia PLAY’s design is guilty as charged. This device doesn’t look any different from other Android smartphones despite its game...
Review: Nokia X7
By Steven Vea
There’s no doubt that touchscreen smartphones have been the go-to mobile phone today. With several manufacturers clearly dominating the market, let’s see how beloved industry veteran Nokia...
Review: Epson EB-S10
By Benjamin Arnold
THE EB-S10 3LCD projector may have been designed for the busy business man. At 5.07 lbs., one could easily bring this projector from the car straight and...
First Impression: Samsung Galaxy S III
It has finally arrived at the Gadgets office, and I have the good fortune to do the unboxing. Here goes!
The first thing you notice as soon as you pick...