Review: Proporta TurboCharger 5000 – External Emergency Charger Battery Pack
Every once and a while, Google likes to cosy up to a handset maker of their choice and design a truly world class smartphone to show the rest of the Android ecosystem just how it’s done. The idea here is basically to put together a reference device...
Recent touch screen popularity and increased smartphones usage might be quite exhausting for users who type a lot. Since a lot of users decided to trade their laptops and netbooks for a smartphone or a tablet, typing text for extended periods of time...
With Apple dominating the tablet marketplace, it was inevitable that Samsung and other manufacturers would be rushing to get their devices up to speed. Samsung has already discussed the merits of releasing a 10.1″ version of it’s Galaxy Tab,...
With just over 24 hours to go before the spring CTIA: Mobile Focus event is to begin, which includes a 3-4 hour presentation by Sprint, you’d think they would be pretty silent until that presentation. Fire all the new goodies at once into what...
Microsoft has decided to take action against Barnes & Noble, Foxconn, and Inventec in relation to a range of patent infringements on Android devices all three companies either manufacture or sell. While many see Android as a Google-developed operating...
Earlier this month, media outlets were abuzz with the news that Apple had announced the iPad 2. Apple’s first entrant into the tablet computer market has completed dominated, and Forrester Research has predicted that with the introduction of the...
In an attempt to compete with the might of Apple, RIM has managed to secure a deal that will see 7digital’s music store preloaded on to the forthcoming Playbook tablet. In turn this will give users access to about 13 million pay-per-track songs. This...
Apparently Sprint is booking in a two-and-a-half hour time slot at this year’s CTIA show (an event held at the end of the month which deals with the wireless communications industry). While details are sketchy at this time as to what the exact...
With the exception of an unboxing, performing a review of a new device is a delicate task. When I say new, I don’t mean “new in a line of…” or some shiny new difference in an experience were all pretty used to. The exploration of...
A lot of pilots still use traditional paper-based solutions when planning flight paths and keeping abreast of the latest regulations, but slowly the move to a digital solution has been creeping in. Normally, due to the critical nature of flying an aircraft...
The promise of fuel cells giving us all day/week/month power has been around for several years now. I have been looking forward to dumping my rechargeable batteries for quite a while, instead replacing them with a fuel cell I can refill and forget about...
Someone at Dell forgot to password protect their computer yesterday as the full release schedule for the company’s tablets and smartphones line-ups found its way onto the web overnight. And as you’d expect, there’s a few surprises in...
LG isn’t just bringing 3D to Android with their new Optimus smartphone. Since tablets are the new big thing in mobile, they’re also taking the same hardware and same guts and blowing it up for the LG Optimus Pad. The Optimus Pad boasts an...
When Apple first debuted the iPad, Steve Jobs made a big point about how Cupertino’s engineers had decided that ten inches was the optimal size for a tablet because it meant you didn’t have to compromise on a full-screen keyboard. Despite...
Would you like a better camera in your smartphone? With existing technology, there’s not a lot that can be done: a postage stamp sized sensor just isn’t going to be very sensitive to light, especially without a decent, high-quality lens....