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06.09.2010 14:07 | Mobile phones
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06.09.2010 13:25 | LG Electronics
At IFA in Berlin Germany, we were stumbling through the LG booth when we came across a DLNA display. Curious to check out DLNA performance running from a mobile phone, which looked to be a Windows Phone 7 device based on its key layout and Windows logo, we decided to give it a whirl.
06.09.2010 12:42 | UMPC
You might have checked out the Android-powered tablet from Camangi before, and now the company is back again with two new offerings, the FM600 and the Camangi II.
06.09.2010 11:59 | Samsung
After bringing the original Nori to the South Korean market last month, Samsung has announced Nori F (SHW-A200) for SKT, LG U+ and and KT. Nori F aka Nori Folder’s uniqueness comes with LED illumination on the front side of the phone that can be customized to suit the user.
06.09.2010 11:16 | HTC
Remember that big, honking red-and-black HTC slider that dwarfed an EVO 4G? It's back sporting Verizon colors just as we were told, and with a few more confirmed specifications thanks to the ever-reliable FCC. The HTC "PD42100" is still missing a proper internal codename, but test reports confirm it's ready for at least CDMA 2000 and GSM 850 plus EV-DO Rev. A, Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n WiFi at 2.4GHz frequencies.
06.09.2010 09:07 | Samsung
Vodafone’s booth at the IFA has spilled the beans on Samsung’s QWERTY-slider phone running Android 2.2 OS.
03.09.2010 14:12 | Smartphones
The sWaP NOVA keychain phone which we looked at in April earlier this year will finally hit the UK market this October, and is touted to be the smallest smartphone in the world at the moment.
03.09.2010 13:29 | Toshiba
It wasn’t too long ago that we first heard about Toshiba’s Android 2.2-based tablet – the Folio 100 – but those were only rumors. We now know those rumors to be true, however, as they’ve officially unveiled the device today at IFA in Berlin, Germany.
03.09.2010 12:47 | Sony Ericsson
The FCC have been pretty busy, handling the new iPod touch, Apple TV 2 and LG smartphones over the past day - they also had their fair share of fun with the Sony Ericsson Yizo just in case this one slipped through your radar.
03.09.2010 12:03 | UMPC
BenQ is generally well known for its computer monitors and projectors, but that doesn't mean it doesn't want in on the tablet game too. The company has just introduced its Android-powered tablet, dubbed the BenQ nReader R100.
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