
One of the most innovative features of Atrix was the laptop dock that could turn your smartphone into a full laptop running Motorola’s Webtop, which is a variant of Linux. Many people thought this could be the future for smartphones, but this innovative feature had one huge downside – its price. At $400 the laptop [...]
Apr 30 2011 | Posted in
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Today, Samsung launched the successor of it’s already very popular Galaxy S phone – the Galaxy S II. From the looks of it, the Galaxy S II seems like the best smartphone money can buy right now. Period. I’ve just realized that with such a high score and performance the Galaxy S2 II is 10x [...]
Apr 28 2011 | Posted in
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Xoom was supposed to be the big promoter of Android Honeycomb tablets, but with a price tag so large and without a wi-fi only version at launch, it failed to make not only Motorola’s tablets popular, but Honeycomb too. Asus is here to rectify that with their $399 Transformer Honeycomb tablet that has already sold [...]
Apr 26 2011 | Posted in
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HTC’s first tablet project is the Flyer, a tablet that works with a capacitive type stylus, so it’s targeted at those interested in a stylus, but not so much at the rest of Android users, considering it doesn’t have the tablet tailored OS that is Honeycomb.
Apr 23 2011 | Posted in
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Google’s music service was supposed to arrive by the end of last year, but then it was delayed till March, and now it was supposed to be launched soon at Google I/O. But it seems the negotiations with the labels fell apart, and now rumors say even Apple will launch their cloud music service before [...]
Apr 22 2011 | Posted in
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