Today we have many Android smartphones on the market, but thanks to Polaroid, we should see probably one of the first smart digital cameras. Continue reading »

We were fortunate to have been sent the Samsung Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) just before the Christmas holidays began and whilst we’ve been keeping our mouths full of mince pies, chocolate and mulled wine we’ve also taken some time to unbox and capture a quick gallery.
Is it a tablet or is it a smartphone? Difficult to say and we’ve seen mixed reviews regarding its 5.3″ front panel. While we continue to test out the Galaxy Note, here’s a quick summary of its key specs.
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There are more photos of the new Sony Ericsson Arc HD (Nozomi) leaked to the net. The smartphone equipped with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread, 4.3-inch LCD display of HD resolution (1280 x 720 pixels) and a 12-megapixel camera which is capable of recording FullHD video.
Using a single device as a universal controller is great, especially if you have tools such as VooMote One that can turn your iOS device into universal remote controller. On the other hand, Android users didn’t have the ability to turn their devices into remote controllers, until now. Continue reading »
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The Samsung Nexus has been recently announced and will be the first smart phone running the Android 4.0 Ice Cream sandwich OS! The phone features a 4.65 inch super AMOLED touchscreen, with a 5 megapixel camera. The Nexus is being powered by a 1.2GHz dual processor with 1GB of RAM. The internal memory on this phone is quite large at either 16-32GB of storage.
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The phone has many unique interesting features like an accelerometer, compass, gyro, light, proximity sensor, it also adds a barometer to the mix.
As you know, many people have problems with adjusting to the touchscreen keyboards on their smartphones, and we’ve seen all sorts of different keyboard solutions for smartphones, but none of those solutions used icons instead of text characters. Continue reading »









