Hands On HTC Shift EV-DO
HTC had their Shift UMPC on display here at CTIA, which packs Sprint EV-DO, an 800 MHz Celeron processor, 1 GB RAM and a 40 GB SSD into a tidy $1500 package. After getting touchy feely with it for a few minutes, I found it wasn’t half bad. I was...
Kyocera Neo E1100 Brings OLED, Designer Sensibility to Low End Phone
The Kyocera Neo E1100 is a forgettable CDMA handset save for the fact that it has a glowing blue “lightpipe” and a hidden OLED display on its minimal exterior. Other than that, it has Bluetooth 2.0 and a 1.3 MP camera. But hey, it’s ...
Just Like Cable
Sprint’s got a bunch of devices huddled in a booth running off its Xohm WiMax network: some Nokia N810 tablets and a smattering of notebooks from different makers (like a Windows XP Asus Eee PC, but it was acting a bit wonky, so I had to move on...
Pristine Audio, Filters Out the Jibba Jabba
Sound ID has taken the lid off their new HD300 Bluetooth headset featuring proprietary NoiseNavigation technology that promises “pristine sound” by isolating speech and automatically reducing wind and background noise using dual microphone...
Cloudbook Max Features Built-In WiMAX for Sprint’s XOHM Network
Straight from CTIA 2008, Everex has unveiled their new Cloudbook Max featuring built-in support for Sprint’s XOHM WiMAX network. Users can also expect a 8.9″ WVGA (1024 x 600) display, a 1.6GHz VIA C7-M ULV processor with the VIA VX800 dig...
Tony Stark Loves LG?
Maybe it’s to keep us from groping the Vu just a little bit too hard or to beat off press fiends eager for swag bags, but a life-size Iron Man is hanging out at LG’s booth looking badass in his Mark 3 suit. Whatever the reason, it probably...
HTC Touch Dual Set to Make Its Debut in the U.S.
The HTC Touch Dual has been available in Europe for some time now, but a recent announcement has revealed that it will be sliding its way to the states sometime during this quarter. No pricing has been announced, but if you want to get your hands on o...
