by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 16, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Handhelds

Spring Design has brought to the market its dual screen multimedia Alex eReader. To be available on www.springdesign.com starting today, the device is the first ever eReader that would offer international versions of the product through its local country partners connecting to local bookstores. If you are someone who can’t resist the lure, please feel free to pre-order your Android-based Alex eReader now.

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by
Thomas Antony on March 15, 2010 in
Cellphones

According to the rumor mills, the Nokia C6, seen here in this leaked shot, will possibly become the newest addition to Nokia’s entry-level C series range of smartphones. It is a successor to the candybar Nokia C5 which was officially announced earlier this month. The C6 is expected to by a 5800 with a slideout QWERTY keyboard attached, but the keys look way better than those on the N97 and N97 mini. The new touchscreen slider is expected to launch in Europe before summer 2010.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on March 10, 2010 in
Computers

If you would remember, Dell had rolled out its Vostro series of notebooks and had pocketed fair amount of success some time back. The company has added to the collection with a new series under the 3000 series. Offering a choice of different processors, the new series come with the promise of bringing to us a new notebook experience. The Dell Vostro 3000 series comes in different configurations and are packaged in a wide range of sizes. The notebooks are currently available for you to taste in the US, while those of you who are somewhere in Europe will have to wait till the month-end.

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Intel Core i3,
Intel Core i5,
Intel Core i7,
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by
Radimir Bobev on March 3, 2010 in
Laptops

The Acer Aspire 1820PT was revealed at the end of an Acer press conference, and now Engadget have managed to get one to review hands-on. What they’re saying is not far from the expected, read on to find out what’s in store for you.

by
Thomas Antony on February 26, 2010 in
Gadgets,
Netbooks

After the iPad, every gadget company out there will be coming out with tablet devices. The Dell Mini 5 Android MID has been in the works for sometimes and Dell’s “tablet head” Neeraj Choubay has now outed a few more details about it.
See below for more.

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by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 24, 2010 in
Cellphones

We always knew that the HTC Incredible will be hopping on to the Verizon Wireless network. Wait a minute. Did we have any confirmation on that? Not until now. Though it comes in the form of a shot of the Verizon Wireless inventory system, we are now sure the HTC Incredible would get going on the Verizon network.

by
Radimir Bobev on February 24, 2010 in
Computers

MSI a new desktop PC with a 24-inch screen with touchscreen support in stock, and they’ll be revealing it at the Cebit show which will be held next week – the main focus of which are 3D games and movies.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 22, 2010 in
Digital Cameras

A handful of digital cameras and camcorders have been introduced by HP. Christened CW450, CW450t, SW450, PW550z, V1020h and CW460t, the digicams and camcorders fall in the point and shoot category and are expected to consumer marts by the advent of Spring. The prices, ranging between $99 and $199 are indeed luring, aren’t they?

by
Thomas Antony on February 10, 2010 in
Cellphones

Acer had earlier entered the Android smartphone arena with the Acer Liquid. Now details have come out about two new smartphones from Acer, one of which is going to be powered by Android. The Acer E110, will run on Android and Acer P300 will run Windows Mobile. Both will be full-touchscreen phones with quadband GSM and UMTS-HSDPA support. E110 has also been confirmed to have a US AT&T version. More details below.

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WinMo
by
Thomas Antony on February 2, 2010 in
Cellphones

Windows Mobile 6.5.3 debuted yesterday with the Sony Ericsson Aspen. Now we see yet another smartphone running the new software in the form of the Garmin ASUS M10. Unlike the SE Aspen, the M10 is one of the first to be caught in the flesh. Two Chinese sites were able to get their hands on the phone and put it through its paces. Let see what they found out.
