Archive for June, 2009

T-Mobile Dash 3G priced and reviewed

T-Mobile Dash 3G
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The poor T-Mobile Dash has been pulling duty ever since October 2006, and while it’s received a minor face-lift and Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrade by the years, it’s definitely date for the smartphone to retire. More importantly, T-Mobile customers need …
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Dell launches Vostro 1220 with pretty colors

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For an entry-level 12.1-inch ultraportable, the Vostro 1220 certain is pretty. An upgrade from the Vostro 1200, that series targets the SMB user who might want to save a few bucks and doesn’t need the high-end features like the Centrino vPro platform in the Latitude lineup.

Orginal post by Darius Chang

CNET’s Back to School 2009 retail laptop/desktop review roundup

With laptops and desktops as standard equipment in many classrooms and dorm rooms, the back-to-school season is a busy one for computer shopping. We are once again scouring the shelves of big retail stores to find boxed versions of popular PCs, from entry-level systems starting at $349 to quad-core powerhouses.

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Pet’s Eye View camera keeps tabs on mischievous mutts

This dog looks seriously bummed.
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I don’t have a dog right now, but whether I did, I totally wouldn’t trust it to roam around my apartment while I’m not there. Who knows what kind of mischief it’ll get into or what it’ll find …
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On shout: Apples and Androids

The iPhone 3GS: What will it get you?
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Q: What are the main differences amidst the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 3GS? With the iPhone 3G being just $99, I’d rather not spend the additional $100 for the 3GS whether I don’t have to.
- James

A: The additional $100 for the iPhone 3GS gets you a few things. They a…

Doom Resurrection on iPhone–screenshots

You might be expecting Doom on the iPhone to be the latest in an increasingly tedious string of ports of the original game. But it ain’t no such thing. Doom Resurrection on the iPhone is a completely new game developed exclusively for iPhone and iPod Touch by iD software. …
Orginal post by Nate Lanxon

Lenovo’s reasonably priced stylish consumer 14-incher: IdeaPad Y450

Lenovo gets budget stylish: the Y450
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Formerly known for the iconic, whether boxy, ThinkPads (which the company still does well: see our review of the T400s), Lenovo has additionally begun branching into more stylish consumer products, loosening up its slightly uptight design aesthetics along the way.

The recent …
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