Sony Announces PS3 Slim, Introduces Price Cuts, Console Wars About To Get Ugly
The Sony PS3 has been in the losing end of the console wars for a while now. However, diehards have always maintained that it was ahead of its time and will find its place on top once people are able to catch up with its more advanced hardware. Well, that time could be soon, as [...]
Lenovo IdeaPad U350: Stylish, Low-Profile And Cheap
The Lenovo Ideapad U350 is the Chinese company’s official entry into the growing market of CULV-based notebooks that feature a thin and light form factor, as made popular by the MacBook Air. As you can expect, it’s a great-looking piece of hardware that, somehow, manages to maintain a decidedly professional edge. Fitted with 1.3GHz Pentium [...]
Zune HD Coming On September 15, Might Not Save The Zune As People Expect
Will Zune HD save Microsoft’s Zune brand? Judging from the current buzz going around the blogosphere, it just might. However, many aren’t too sure. Of course, Zune HD is an impressive piece of hardware. To start things off, it gets a 3.3-inch OLED touchscreen with 480 x 272 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio, playing [...]
Dell Studio XPS 435: Extremely Stylish All-In-One Desktop
Unlike many modern desktop releases, the Dell Studio XPS 435 isn’t built with a single purpose in mind, Instead, it offers a little bit of everything, with something all segments of computer users can probably appreciate. The machine’s most defining characteristic is its stylish case design and a highly-capable configuration. Fast and powerful, it supports [...]
Google Voice Versus 3Jam: Which Mobile Forwarding Service Is For You?
Google Voice promises to be a major threat in the telecoms space. As a service that uses your data connection to allow free calls and text messages in the US, it could prove a potential loss of revenue for carriers who depend on income from your phone calls and text messages to prop up their [...]
Garmin Nuvi 760 Review: Excellent GPS, A Bit Pricey
The Garmin Nuvi 760 is one of the more advanced PNDs in the company’s line of GPS hardware. Like the rest of their products, it features accurate routing, excellent usability and top-notch design. Slim and lightweight, the Nuvi 760 measures 4.8 x 3 x 0.8 inches and weighs a mere 6 ounces. It’s about the [...]
Music Labels Introduce CMX Format For Albums, Here’s To Watching Them Mess It Up
It’s fair to say that the record industry has beautifully screwed itself over with advancing technology. As much as they may own the facility that creates the music, its digital distribution has been taken squarely out of their hands. Like their past efforts to catch up, the large music companies are once again banding together [...]
Nokia Surge 6790: Arguably One Of The Best Entry-Level Smartphones Around
The Nokia Surge 6790 is an odd little handset. While it is a full-featured Symbian S60 phone, it comes with a quirky styling that resembles the glut of today’s square-paneled messaging handsets. Adding extra spice to the mix is the fact that the phone is relatively affordable, positioned as an entry-level smartphone for young users. [...]
Real Tennis 2009 For The iPhone: Beautiful Graphics, Challenging Gameplay, Extremely Fun
Real Tennis 2009 is gorgeous for an iPhone game. While it doesn’t offer the most exciting gameplay, it is extremely fun and offers quite the visual delight. First up, this is not an easy game to play. If you think you can handle video game tennis, Real Tennis 2009 will probably change your mind, as [...]
Samsung Mondi Review: WiMax, Windows Mobile And, Well, That’s All
As confusing to categorize the Samsung Mondi as it may be, the WiMax-enabled will device probably fit best into the new range of smartbooks and MIDs in the market. Notice that we sad WiMax. That’s right, the handheld contraption will only offer limited usage (Wi-Fi connectivity) outside of WiMax markets. In its current form, the [...]

