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    Review: Samsung Galaxy Note II

    The original Galaxy Note was a bit of a gamble for Samsung when it first came out. While there was some demand for large screened devices back then, the...

    Review: Galaxy Note 10.1

    It was inevitable that Samsung would create a full sized Note. The original phablet (phone/tablet) managed to win over millions with its size and innovative S-Pen technology. Now the...

    Review: HTC Desire V

    When people say dual-SIM, the first things that come to most people's minds are tacky, plastic pieces of cheap China crap. Dual-SIM phones don't elicit the same emotional response...

    Review: Sony Xperia ion

    After coming out with their Xperia S, Sony has decided to up the ante in the smartphone market by releasing the larger, more expensive Xperia ion to the market....

    Review: Sony VAIO T13 (SVT13115FGS)

    While other notebook manufacturers have been releasing ultrabooks left and right, Japanese manufacturer Sony has strangely been quiet until the announcement of their VAIO T series last May. Since...

    Review: LG Optimus 4X HD

    We did a detailed hands-on of the LG Optimus 4X HD before, and today we're finishing up the review by posting the performance numbers and other features that we...

    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:...