Archive for June 18th, 2013
Cell Phones
Sony Xperia S and Xperia Ion hands on (CES)
There are a few phone companies that unfortunately only put a few phones out a year, and Sony Ericsson was previously one of them. At least in the US, anyhow. Now Sony has taken full control of the Ericsson brand, that isn̵...
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Razer Project Fiona Hands-On (CES)
It may be one of the most important tablet computers shown at CES this year, not because of a unique build and design, but because it’s made to play full-fledged PC games. Project Fiona isn’t your everyday tablet; i...
Cell Phones
Samsung Galaxy Note Hands-On (CES)
It may go without saying that the Samsung Galaxy S II is an incredible phone. Actually, they are incredible phones. They’ve done so well that there are at least five variants available worldwide today, four of which you c...
Cell Phones
Can reporters cover CES with just a smartphone? UPDATED (CES)
As of today, I have some of the latest smartphones available. I have the iPhone 4S and Galaxy Nexus. Both are good phones with even better software. But have we reached the point where reporters no longer need to sit at a compu...
Cell Phones
Nokia Lumia 900 Hands-On (CES)
It’s easily the most interesting Windows Phone 7 device in the world, the Dos Equis of WP7 devices. Nokia, a company whose name is rarely seen these days, and for the past few years has been mostly absent in the US (thoug...
Apple
OnLive Desktop now available, offers free cloud-based Windows desktop (CES)
OnLive, the cloud-gaming service, has just broken into the consumer space with OnLive Desktop, and iPad (and soon Android and phone) app that gives users free access to a Windows cloud-based space. With 2GB of free storage and ...





