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Sony PSP Go Review

Sony PSP GoThe Sony PSP Go has been on the lips of handheld addicts for several months now, today however we got our hands on review of the latest Sony Handheld Console.

First off, Sony revised their larger screen approach, dropping it’s widescreen size from 4.3 inches to 3.8 inches.  This screen size change may make the device more portable, but some worry that it will affect it’s video viewing capability.

The new PSP is much smaller, and 43% lighter than it’s previous incantations.  This makes the device much more portable, yet it holds… Continue Reading»

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The New Nintendo DSi!

Nintendo DSi The New Nintendo DSI is the latest update to the amazingly addictive handheld device, the Nintendo DS.  Well you will be able to Buy DSi in the beginning of April, so you won’t be able to get your hands on one just yet, but the hot new Nintendo device is well worth the wait.

And when we say that we mean it, to separate the Nintendo DSi from its predecessors Nintendo have made the DSi thinner, faster, with a larger screen and better features, to top… Continue Reading»

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In Brief: A Concept Design of Alienware Android Cell phone

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Here is another concept cell phone design. Actually it looks cool, runs Android and has morphing keypad and user interface look awesome. With Dell recently acquiring Alienware, an expert in Video, Gaming, and Audio, and a company crying out for a mobile phone so, it was quite obvious that Dell might be launching a Cell phone. Continue Reading»

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A Gadget we would like to see in 2008

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What’s New Tomorrow? Sure, we were salivating when we were reading up on all these cool gizmos and technologies, but something was missing. That’s the whole problem actually—something’s always missing. When you see a cool smartphone with a 7-megapixel camera, PDA functionality, a hard drive bigger than what desktops had five years ago, and a mobile CPU faster than what was on that same five-year old PC, you still end up saying, “I wish it had a notebook’s functionality!” We’re geeks, and we’re happy to admit that we’re… Continue Reading»

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