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Entries from January 2008

LG CE110 Review

January 29th, 2008 · Comments Off

The year 2008 started with many major cell phone companies announcing entry-level mobile phones including Nokia and Sony Ericsson. LG makes the list now with its new CE110 clamshell, ready to premiere on AT&T this year. It carries the usual array of features fit enough for a low-end mobile but adds a bit of instant […]

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Samsung SGH F700V Review

January 29th, 2008 · Comments Off

You can say what you like about Apple and its hoards of slavish, sheep-like devotees. You can criticise it for over hyping certain products, and you can moan about the fact it’s so secretive. But you cannot deny that, regularly, it manages to churn out top class products.

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Nokia 5310 Review

January 29th, 2008 · Comments Off

Consumers these days are really spoiled for choice. Ranging from the latest huge megapixel camera phones, to music phones with audio chips and big storage, buying a phone is quite a tough choice to make. And Nokia didn’t help the situation by throwing in two more models from their XpressMusic range – the slim 5310 […]

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Fujifilm A920 Review

January 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Fujifilm’s A-series of plastic-bodied, AA-powered compacts is quite possibly the longest-running camera range of them all, with the first model in the line, the 1.2-megapixel FinePix A101, appearing as long ago as 2001. Over the past seven years the A-series has had its ups and downs, with some very good models and one or two […]

Tags: Digital Cameras · Fuji · Mobile Devices · Reviews

Canon DC50 Review

January 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

The DVD camcorder has plenty of consumer appeal. If you don’t fancy the idea of editing your video, or just don’t have the time, it’s very convenient to simply slip the discs from your camcorder straight into your DVD player. Although the format used to command quite a premium, now that high definition models are […]

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F Secure partner with Sony Ericsson for smart security

January 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Finnish security vendor F-Secure has announced a partnership with mobile phone company Sony Ericsson to supply mobile security to selected smartphone devices. F-Secure will provide a trial version of Mobile Security 3.3 UIQ on selected Sony Ericsson UIQ devices.

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9 Smartphone Alternatives To Apple’s iPhone

January 28th, 2008 · Comments Off

Sure there’s a 3G iPhone expected this year, but why wait? There are plenty of phones already available that have 3G and everything else the iPhone has: 8 GB of storage, a built-in music player, a touch screen (often accompanied by a qwerty keyboard), and even add-on features like visual voice mail.

Tags: Apple iPhone · Mobile Devices · PDAs, Smartphones

Pentax K20D Review

January 24th, 2008 · Comments Off

PENTAX Corporation is pleased to introduce the PENTAX K20D lens-interchangeable digital SLR camera. This medium-class model offers superb image quality, an array of advanced features and outstanding reliability and operability to meet the specialized and exacting demands of photo enthusiasts, including advanced amateurs.

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Samsung i7 Review

January 24th, 2008 · Comments Off

It’s taken me some time to get to play with the i7 but it’s worth a look since it is a very interesting camera indeed, or rather, it’s a very interesting multimedia device. And anyone familiar with Samsung camera products will know the company is a master at throwing features at “the wall” and seeing […]

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New Symbian Worm in the Wild

January 24th, 2008 · Comments Off

We have been working on an interesting Symbian worm over the last few days. It affects S60 2nd Edition phones. The SymbOS/Beselo family of worms is very similar to Commwarrior. In fact at first we actually misidentified Beselo.A as Commwarrior.Y. Like Commwarrior, Beselo worms spread via MMS and Bluetooth using social engineering to trick users […]

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