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New e-reader showdown: Google's iriver Story HD vs. Amazon's Kindle Wi-Fi
Google's first e-reader from iriver is practically a Kindle Wi-Fi clone, so it's only fair to pair them side by side for an e-reader showdown.
Hands-on with the Energizer Qi Inductive Charging Pad with the Droid Charge
One of the things I loved about my Palm Pre Plus was the Touchstone inductive charger. Energizer has a Qi-enabled charging pad that works in partnership with a special back available on the Samsung Droid Charge. There are also charging solutions for various iPhone and BlackBerry models.
Cracking Open the 2011 Barnes & Noble Nook e-book reader (Wi-Fi)
Bill Detwiler cracks open the 2011 Barnes & Noble Nook. Inside the touchscreen e-book reader, he found chips from TI, SanDisk, Samsung, and Lattice.
Hands-on with the T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 and 42.2 Mbps data network
The T-Mobile Rocket 3.0 USB stick supports their fastest 42.2 Mbps data network and performed quite well.
Powermat induction charging system for smartphones
Powermat wireless charging system for the HTC EVO 4G
Hands-on with the T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G dual-core Gingerbread smartphone
HTC is getting ready to release one of the most anticipated Android smartphones on T-Mobile in mid-June. The HTC Sensation 4G launches with a fast 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, HTC Sense 3.0, a high resolution qHD 540x960 display, and more.
LTE super smartphone showdown: HTC ThunderBolt vs. Samsung Droid Charge
Verizon rolled out the HTC ThunderBolt in March with support for its blazing fast LTE network. The Samsung Droid Charge was released just over a week ago and has an amazing Super AMOLED Plus display to go with that same blazing network.
HTC ThunderBolt Teardown
Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC ThunberBolt. Verizon’s first 4G LTE smartphone has chips from Qualcomm, Broadcom, SanDisk, Micron, and Atmel.
First impressions of the Google Nexus S 4G
Google's pure Android phone designed for the developer and person who wants the latest and greatest Android OS first should consider the Nexus S 4G. The specs are the same as the Samsung Nexus S with a 4G WiMAX radio on Sprint.
Hands-on with the Outdoor Technology Bluetooth Tags wireless headset
There are a number of Bluetooth wireless headset available today and Outdoor Technology delivers the Bluetooth Tags with quality construction, good sound quality, and a design that makes it easy to let them rest around your neck when not actively in use. They came up with the name from the "dog tag" way that the earpieces hang down from your neck.
Hands-on with AT&T's Samsung Infuse 4G
AT&T and Samsung held a special media-only event in New York City on Thursday to unveil the Infuse 4G, which is being boasted as the slimmest 4G smartphone nationwide.
Hands-on with the T-Mobile Sidekick 4G
T-Mobile may have shut down the Sidekick service, but they are continuing to use the Sidekick name on a new line of Android device. The first device is the Sidekick 4G from Samsung and it actually is a pretty compelling device with features that rival the successful Samsung Galaxy S lineup.
Top 2 Android superphones: Motorola Atrix 4G vs. HTC Thunderbolt
Motorola Atrix 4G vs. HTC Thunderbolt -- 2 best Android phones