Samsung Unveils the SH100 14.2 MP Camera

By • January 4, 2011
Nothing about the title of this post sounds exciting. We’ve seen plenty of 14.2 MP cameras, even WiFi enabled ones, on the market already. …

By • January 4, 2011
Nothing about the title of this post sounds exciting. We’ve seen plenty of 14.2 MP cameras, even WiFi enabled ones, on the market already. …

By • January 4, 2011
Introduced earlier today at CES is, what Garmin aims to be, the top dog for iPhone and iPad navigation software. At only $40 (undercutting …

By • July 14, 2010
Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, the original Motorola Droid, and attempting to one-up its competition, the iPhone 4, Droid Incredible, and HTC Evo, the new Motorola Droid X has quite a standard to live up to. The question at hand is, of course, does it live up to this standard?

By • July 1, 2010
Touch screen technology is becoming more available and is in more devices than ever before. Companies are finding new ways of interacting with their devices. Today we’re taking a look at the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS, a digital camera with a touch screen. But is Canon focusing too much on the experience instead of the quality? Find out after the break.

By • June 22, 2010
As with the iPad, Apple sent out review units of the new iPhone 4 to valued members of the press and the early reviews of the new smartphone are appearing. The phone is scheduled to arrive on customers’ doorsteps either tomorrow or on Thursday (depending if yours got shipped in time). We’ve got all the reviews thus far linked after the break with a summary of the verdict from each.

By • April 28, 2010
The world of mobile phones is constantly evolving. With the average contract commitment being 2 years, most smart phones are considered to be obsolete by the end of their initial contract. Today we look at another phone to further the continual upgrade cycle, the HTC Droid Incredible on Verizon Wireless.

By • March 31, 2010
Ever find yourself looking for a little more power when it comes to the iPhone OS clipboard? Users were pleased when Apple built in copy & paste functionality, but many users were still looking for more. Now, with the power of a third-party app, you can. Our full review of Pastebot from Tapbots after the break.

By • March 16, 2010
Mobile broadband is becoming increasingly popular for road warriors who need an always accessible internet connection to check their latest email messages and stay up to date with the latest from their companies. We reviewed the Sprint MiFi 2200 in August of last year, but how does the Verizon Wireless iteration compare? Find out after the break.

By • March 3, 2010
More digital SLRs these days are adding video recording functionality to their already advanced feature set. The ability to record high-definition video with amazing prime lenses is a videographer’s dream. Today we’re taking a look at the Canon EOS Digital Rebel T1i.

By • February 9, 2010
If you’re looking for the slimmest case for your iPhone 3GS, look no further than the Incipio Feather case. It comes in a variety of colors and doesn’t add too much bulk to your phone like other cases on the market. Does it sacrifice protection for style? Is it worth the cost? Read on after the break.

By • January 21, 2010
Have you ever wanted to listen to your favorite tunes, no matter where you are in your home? Sure, everyone wants one of those in-home audio systems but they aren’t easy to set up or install. Sonos is trying to change all that with their latest product, the ZonePlayer S5.

By • January 19, 2010
Last year was a big year for Palm, with the Pre announced at CES in January, and the Pixi announced in the fall. We’ve finally got our thoughts on the Pixi, from the webOS operating system to the Touchstone charging technology and everything in between. Get the rundown after the break.