Sony XPERIA X10 Mini Survives iPhone4
Written by: Michael Martin
Jul 7 ~ Category: Mobile, Personal Tech |
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I am back to provide GAB readers a preview of the upcoming Sony XPERIA X10 Mini that is coming out shortly in Canada & Europe as it should be reaching US shores later this Summer.
The first test I did out of the box is put the X10 mini in the most complete iPhone left handed [...]
The iPhone 4 Versus The Best Android-based Phones
Written by: Robert Scoble
Jun 9 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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So, since I haven’t carried an iPhone around with me for more than a week and I got an up and close look at the iPhone 4 today here’s my list of the pros and cons of iPhone 4 vs. the Sprint EVO or Verizon’s Incredible (the two best Android-based phones out there).
May Might Lead To Mass Exodus of iPhone Users From AT&T
Written by: John Vinson
May 24 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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There have been no official announcements as of yet, but all signs point to Apple announcing their offering of the iPhone on multiple carriers. The rumors have been circling for quite some time now, but with the latest news of AT&T raising their early termination fee (ETF) from $175 to $325, the talk of a [...]
Potential Economic Fallout From The iPhone 4G Leak
Written by: John Vinson
May 17 ~ Category: Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Generally, the idea of Apple and losing money is something you wouldn’t piece together. It seems like since the release of the iPod, Apple has continued to release hit after hit. The fan base for Apple has grown, and they continue to sell their products at breakneck paces. Even the iPad, a product chastised by [...]
Full Review Of The iPad 3G
Written by: Pat McCarthy
May 5 ~ Category: Mobile, Personal Tech |
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There is obviously no shortage of iPad reviews on the web, but why not dogpile on? I received the iPad 3G on Friday and have spent the weekend playing with it and letting my kids use it as well. Here are the pros and cons of the device after two days usage, but [...]
How Does Music Service Stack Up On The iPad?
Written by: Bruce Houghton
Apr 7 ~ Category: Computing, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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The iPad’s first days sales including pre-orders are said to be in the 600-700,000 range according to an analysis by Piper Jaffray who now estimates first year sales could top 5.5 million. (Apple officially says that they sold 300,000) By contrast first day iPhone sales were just 270,000, in part because of supply issues.
Personal Tech Review: iPhone Skins
Written by: Dave Taylor
Feb 26 ~ Category: Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Ever since adhesive companies like 3M came up with high-quality sticker materials, companies have slowly but surely been licensing brands, logos and artwork to help us personalize our laptops, car windows and personal electronics. The first generation were a pain to work with because the stickers were often too sticky: put them on slightly wrong [...]
Press Announcements Start To Flood In For The Apple Tablet
Written by: Robert Scoble
Jan 27 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Appcelerator, which is a company that makes a developer tool/platform for developing native mobile and desktop apps by using HTML, Javascript, and its own API library, tonight is announcing Apple Tablet support and has also taken a poll of its 18,000 developers and found that 90% of its developers said they plan to build a [...]
Hi-Tech Highlights From CES 2010
Written by: David Berkowitz
Jan 13 ~ Category: Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Every year at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), there’s an event called Showstoppers where dozens – maybe about a hundred? – technology companies show off their latest wares to the press, and the press drinks so heavily that they wind up giving everything great reviews.
Unfortunately for the companies exhibiting, I was too busy gorging myself [...]
Info Leaked On The Google Phone: Nexus One
Written by: Andy Beal
Dec 16 ~ Category: Automotive Tech, Computing, Education, Mobile, Personal Tech |
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Google is the master of creating demand, and it started with a single tweet:


