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    Review: Fujifilm XF1

    Meet the Fujifilm XF1 Compact cameras are evolving faster than ever. Some of them offer full manual shooting modes. Some have Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities. Some even have operating systems...

    Review: Windows Phone 8X by HTC

    INTRODUCTION Windows Phone 8 has been out for a while now, but there has been a severe lack of WP8 devices in our country. While Nokia has always been the...

    Review: LG Nexus 4

    INTRODUCTION Google's Nexus line of devices has always been a showcase of the best of Android. Buying a Nexus branded devices usually meant that you would get to see the...

    Review: Arnova 7d G3

    One should not expect too much from a tablet. Tablets are simply made for on-the-go productivity and aren’t meant to replace a laptop or a smartphone. Take the ARNOVA...

    Review: LG Optimus Vu

    The market for large, hybrid devices that toe the line of being a smartphone and a tablet (or a phablet, as it is more commonly known) is growing exponentially...

    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....