Hardware Reviews
Of the three recently released Motoblur-enabled Android phones, the Motorola Backflip has received the most attention - and rightfully so - and AT&T's got it.
The only problem with super-sizing a pocket-sized DSi is that you'll need a bigger pocket. Otherwise, the freshly minted DSi XL is all that.
Designed by HTC under Google's specific direction, the Nexus One represents the cutting edge of hardware and software for the Android OS. And now it's officially available to all.
Headphones are becoming increasingly popular accessories for on the move audiophiles wanting bigger, fuller sound from their media players without the discomfort associated with earbuds, especially during prolonged use.
It's one (nice) thing to have your HDTV mounted on the wall like so much high tech art, head-high for all to see and admire, quite another to slouch on the couch and watch its wares from a good viewing angle.
Polk Audio's SurroundBar SDA Instant Home Theater is a tres cool speaker array housed in an unobtrusive, 3-foot bar-o-audio. Sadly, retailers seem to assume that Canadian consumers are either stupid or loaded.
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