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HTC Eris: Meet the sexy sister to the Motorola Droid

5. Nov 2009, 15:21

If you know who Eris is, then strife and discord are the last things on your mind when you first take a long look at the second Android device from Verizon. The HTC Eris is smaller and lighter than the Motorola Droid, but offers the same range of basic functionality. We’ve had ours for over 24-hours now, here’s a brief overview, mini review, and pictures. ... more


NEC eyeglasses offer retina language translation

5. Nov 2009, 12:40

No more screaming 'Egg and chips, Manuel!' over and over without success. Image: NEC.
Offering a way to better understand a multitude of foreign lingos without having to self-consciously trawl through tatty phrase books, NEC has created the Tele Scouter, a set of computer-assisted eyeglasses that use imaging technology to project near real-time translations directly onto the wearer’s retina.

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The Tech Herald's daily usage journal for the Motorola Droid

4. Nov 2009, 19:29

The Motorola Droid isn’t officially released until November 6. However, The Tech Herald has exclusive access to a device, and for as long as we have it, we’ll post a daily usage journal to provide information, insight, and commentary for the first Android based device on Verizon’s network. Think of this as a day to day review of the Motorola Droid. ... more


Nokia unveils five dirt-cheap phones

4. Nov 2009, 16:00

The apparently 'upper' tier 2690. Image: Nokia.
Looking for a new mobile phone to replace your old house brick and improve your street image without breaking the bank? Allow Nokia to tease your recession-choked purse strings with not one, not two, but five stylish new handsets that offer basic functionality at similarly basic prices.

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Sony Ericsson's XPERIA X10 embraces Android OS

4. Nov 2009, 13:00

And hark, the latest Android-equipped mobile on the pile. Image: Sony Ericsson.
Don’t look now, but the axle running beneath the Android bandwagon appears to be sagging with the weight of steadily increasing popularity. Specifically, Sony Ericsson has become the latest mobile phone manufacturer to leap aboard, courtesy of its flagship XPERIA X10 device.

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Remastered Beatles back catalogue comes to USB

4. Nov 2009, 11:50

Gimmick? Yes. Do we still want one? Yes. Image: EMI/Apple Corp.
Attention fans of The Beatles, music labels Apple Corp. and EMI have this week announced a frighteningly tempting special edition ‘apple-shaped’ USB package that comes packed with all the very best The Fab Four has to offer.

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Motorola launches Android-equipped CLIQ through T-Mobile

4. Nov 2009, 04:50

Motorola's latest attempt at a consumer CLIQ. Image: Motorola/T-Mobile.
If you happen to have a hankering for a new smartphone device, or are perhaps mulling over a handset upgrade, then Motorola and T-Mobile would very much like you to consider the newly launched CLIQ – which just so happens to be Motorola’s very first phone carrying the Google-backed Android operating system.

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Motorola Droid goes Transatlantic as the Motorola Milestone

2. Nov 2009, 13:10

Droid becomes the Milestone as it makes the Euro leap. Image: Motorola.
The appearance of a leaked O2 product brochure seems to indicate that the Motorola Droid is on its way across the pond as the Motorola Milestone, which should give deep-pocketed European technophiles a tantalising new device to spend their hard-earned cash on.

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iPhone unveiling fails to move Chinese consumers

2. Nov 2009, 12:00

Not nearly as popular as this photo might suggest. Image: myuibe/Flickr.
While a special retail launch event held on Friday night saw around a hundred expectant Apple fans eager to welcome the iconic touch-screen handset, the smartphone’s reception was considerably tame when compared to the thousands of buyers that have turned out to meet it in other territories. ... more


Nokia pulls the plug on N-Gage... again!

2. Nov 2009, 06:30

N-Gage for the chop. Image: Pot Noodle/Flickr.
According to Nokia, “the Ovi Store will be the new central place for all the mobile games that Nokia and other publishers offer from this point forward,” while games carried beneath the N-Gage brand can be purchased until the end of September 2010.

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