Monday
Jan242011

Why the Samsung Galaxy Tab may be the best eBook reading device today

Updated on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 4:14PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

If you discount the Samsung Galaxy Tab's relatively high price and focus on its  unique features (mobile hotspot, only 7-inch tablet in the market, dual-cameras and, okay, yeah, Adobe Flash) it really is a compelling tablet which can only get better once the Honeycomb OS (Android 3.0) is released by Google and Samsung sometime this year. With all the major eBook reader apps now available,  the Samsung Galaxy Tab is turning out to be the ultimate eBook reading device today.

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Sunday
Jan232011

Review: MacBook Air 13-inch (2010)

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

When the original MacBook Air came out it received mixed responses. While many loved its razor-like thinness and all aluminium form factor, there were also a lot of detractors that bemoaned it as an underpowered and impractical netbook hiding in a premium laptop's clothing. The newest iteration of the 13-inch Air brings many improvements but loses a well loved feature.

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Sunday
Jan232011

Review: Boomphones headphones

 

Boomphones are quickly becoming synonymous with portable Hi-Fi sound quality.   I was very excited to pick up my pair of Boomphones, which retail for $169.95 and offer a number of unique features never seen before in this product segment.

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Saturday
Jan222011

Apple's App Store celebrates 10 Billion downloads

A sure sign that Apple's iOS ecosystem is thriving, the 10th Billion app download milestone was reached today by the Apple App Store. Opening in July 2008, the App Store marked the legitimacy of the iPhone and iPod Touch as computing devices that could run multiple applications, barely 3 years later 10 Billion applications have made it to the 160 million iOS devices out there. The number one app in the store is still Angry Birds.