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HTC Magic

Thursday
Mar 26,2009

Till now, the Google Android operating system (OS) resides on only one device, the HTC Dream . Despite the large number of mobile phone manufacturers included in the alliance of companies that have signed on to support the OS, the second android phone will also come from HTC, and it's called the Magic. Upside With dimensions of 113x55x13.7mm and a weight of 118.5g, the Magic is more compact and lighter than the Dream

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HTC Magic

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  • Thursday
    Mar 26,2009

    The good Fast wireless 5GHz throughput Storage included Easy to use True dual-band Guest networking Printer and network storage support Works with Apple Time Machine software Good-looking design The bad Expensive Limited networking and network storage features No backup for Windows Hard drive is not user-serviceable No media or iTunes server Picky support for USB printers Only three Ethernet ports No web interface No remote access for Windows users Set-up, administration and storage sharing require OS X 10.4 or later Runs hot The Apple Time Capsule is one of very few Wireless N routers with built-in storage, making it a rare and simple all-in-one router-and-backup option for your home.

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    Apple Time Capsule (2009)

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  • Tuesday
    Mar 24,2009

    The good Good keyboard Clear display screen The bad Average battery life Large carrying size for a netbook Design When we originally reviewed the Inspiron Mini 12, we were largely unimpressed with Dell's take on a large-screen netbook offering. The techy types at Dell have done some tinkering under the hood with the latest model, including offering Windows XP rather than Vista. So we were curious to find out if those differences, along with a slight price drop, were enough to get us excited again

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    Dell Inspiron Mini 1210

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  • Tuesday
    Mar 24,2009

    The good Impressive performance Pop-out 10.6-inch screen Integrated tablet The bad It costs HOW MUCH? Very heavy Very low battery life Design If you asked any PC user to describe Lenovo's ThinkPad line, the chances are that phrases like "solid", "boxy" and "heavy" would come to the fore pretty quickly

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    Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds

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  • Monday
    Mar 23,2009

    The good Fits in your pocket Acceptably smooth interface Passable sound quality Micro USB charging Solid construction The bad Poor navigation Gets uncomfortably warm during calls Keypad isn't nice to use Capacitive buttons result in frequent mistakes 2.5mm headphone jack Design and features With a shiny deep blue fascia colour and silver sides and back, the iPAQ Voice Messenger is certainly a corporate phone. Its dual-QWERTY keyboard is augmented by two capacitive touch buttons under the screen, which unfortunately sometimes react when pressing the screen above them, misleading the user into thinking they might have a touchscreen phone.

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    HP iPAQ Voice Messenger

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  • Monday
    Mar 23,2009

    The good Fits in your pocket Acceptably smooth interface Passable sound quality Micro USB charging Solid construction The bad Poor navigation Gets uncomfortably warm during calls Keypad isn't nice to use Capacitive buttons result in frequent mistakes 2.5mm headphone jack Design and features With a shiny deep blue fascia colour and silver sides and back, the iPAQ Voice Messenger is certainly a corporate phone. Its dual-QWERTY keyboard is augmented by two capacitive touch buttons under the screen, which unfortunately sometimes react when pressing the screen above them, misleading the user into thinking they might have a touchscreen phone

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    HP iPAQ Voice Messenger

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  • Friday
    Mar 20,2009

    The good Best-in-class desktop design Interior makes upgrades and parts replacement simple Strong performance on HD video and 3D rendering thanks to new Intel CPU and faster RAM The bad Relatively slow performance on programs such as Photoshop that rely on single-core CPU speed We wish it had eSATA instead of FireWire 800 for external hard-drive connections In addition to revamping its iMac and Mac Mini desktops in the beginning of March, Apple also updated its highest end professional-level Mac Pros. Available as before in four- and eight-core configurations, the newest Mac Pros have a number of new technologies and design features, including Intel's latest Xeon CPUs

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    Apple Mac Pro (2009)

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  • Wednesday
    Mar 18,2009

    Upside Slim is in it seems.

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    MSI X-Slim X340

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  • Wednesday
    Mar 18,2009

    Upside Slim is in it seems. Shown off at CES this year, MSI's new X340 is incredibly thin, and does everything it can to ape Apple's MacBook Air — just cheaply.

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    MSI X-Slim X340

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  • Tuesday
    Mar 17,2009

    The good One of, if not the, most affordable 24-inch all-in-one PCs Twice as much hard-drive space as older models Fast Nvidia graphics chip makes the iMac a capable gaming system Best-in-class multitasking performance iLife digital media suite comes standard The bad Fewer interesting hardware features compared with recent Windows-based all-in-ones You may find Apple's new AU$2,499 iMac attractive, if only because it's one of the most affordable 24-inch all-in-one PCs on the market. Otherwise, Apple's latest update to the iMac line mostly serves to keep it competitive with its Windows-based competition

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    Apple iMac 24-inch (2009)

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