Archive for March, 2010

Full Review HTC Desire

Full Review HTC Desire

One being the nexus of HTC, smartphone loved by Linus Torvalds equal to HTC Desire except some minor changes, certainly does not make sense for you to write a review devoted to Desire. Wrong instead. HTC Sense, as well as Adobe Flash and support for the optical trackpad make the experience much different Hct Desire. Comparing with the Nexus One Desire (mistake of Google) you realize that both phones [...]
Sharp IS01 clamshell Android MID powered by Snapdragon

Sharp IS01 clamshell Android MID powered by Snapdragon

After Softbank announced the HTC Desire and DoCoMo began pushing its first Android smartphone (Xperia X10), Japan had high hopes for the AU press conference today. Maybe an EVO, or perhaps something more original, this house once proud of its smartphone uncommon? What you see in the picture above is a handheld 5-inch Sharp named IS01, by running on Android 1.6 Snapdragon processor and measures 83 [...]
Mixr Shows the Delicious Promise of Multitouch Music iPad Apps

Mixr Shows the Delicious Promise of Multitouch Music iPad Apps

The iPad is nothing more than an iPhone, iPod or rather full of steroids, that’s for sure. But this seems like the app Mixr multitouch ideal for playing at being a DJ, and on an iPod is large with a very special effect of this application. The same uses to make music available for iPhone and iPod are laughable compared with a 9-inch screen that allows a better use in every aspect.
Samsung Galaxy S

Samsung Galaxy S

When I announced the presence of the Samsung S Galaxy to the great event in which technology was the new philosophy presentta Smart Life, it was evident that under the hood of this smartphone there was something very interesting side benefits. In a report indicates that its graphics (thanks to the processor PowerVR SGX540) is able to push 90 million triangles per second. Compared to the Snapdragon [...]
Nintendo Wii HD due to VDIGI VD-W3

Nintendo Wii HD due to VDIGI VD-W3

Unless you use a PC with monitor and graphics card that supports high definition, your Wii can not support high definition. One company, however, argues that with its new device that possibility exists. VDIGI calculates that its upscaler VD-W3 can take a Wii classic with a little magic to make it in 1080p (high definition proper). For the uninitiated, at present the Nintendo Wii can only support the [...]
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