People seeking a high-definition hit without a monthly subscription now have two more Freeview HD set-top boxes to choose from. Dutch master Philips presents the HDT8520 PVR (pictured) and storage-free DTR5520. The striking-looking, Pace-designed HDT8520 offers a 500GB hard drive, so you can record up to 125 hours of high-definition telly and free yourself from the …
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Battle Royale: Five smartphone screens face off
How do the phones rank in terms of screen performance? Maybe there’s a hint in this photo… Eric Franklin/CNET With the recent release of DisplayMate Multimedia Edition for Mobile Displays, a battery of tests to measure the quality of portable screens–and apparently because I’m a glutton for punishment–I thought now would be the perfect time to bring five popular smartphones …
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CTIA 2010: LG Remarq (photos) +3 more See all photos As soon as the show floor opened at CTIA, we dashed over to the LG booth to take a look at its new eco-friendly phone, the LG Remarq. LG boasts that the Remarq is made of 19 percent recycled plastic and 87 percent of its parts are recyclable once you …
Read More »Total folly? Opera submits Mini browser for iPhone approval
We admit it: when we first heard that Opera was creating a browser for iPhone, we wondered if the browser company was bluffing to prove a point, namely, to pressure Apple into accepting a browser to compete with Safari. Yet Opera followed through on Tuesday, submitting Opera Mini 5 to the iPhone App Store. Before Opera submitted, we got a …
Read More »Kyocera launches first Android phone
LAS VEGAS–Kyocera today made good on its promise to launch an Android smartphone in 2010. The Zio M6000 is the company’s first handset with the Google Android operating system and is the first U.S. smartphone we’ve seen at CTIA since i first attended the show in 2004. Running on Android OS 1.6, the Zio offers a candy bar design with …
Read More »Firefox Mobile: Where it stands now
Just to get it out of the way, Mozilla had no official news to share at CTIA 2010 in Las Vegas. That didn’t stop us from catching up with Jay Sullivan, Mozilla’s vice president of mobile, to lay a finger on the pulse of Firefox’s browser for mobile phones. (After all, why should Opera have all the fun?) Mozilla continues …
Read More »Tank warfare, LED basketball, Fisher
Though it might seem otherwise just now, there’s more to life than college basketball. Oh, who am I kidding? No, there’s not. But you need something to keep you busy during those endless Southwest Airlines commercials, right? With that in mind, here’s this week’s batch of new games for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and, soon enough, iPad. 1. Fisher-Price games …
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Samsung Galaxy S Samsung LAS VEGAS–A new Android smartphone from Samsung will be making its way to North America, as well as other parts of the world, this summer. Dubbed the Samsung Galaxy S, the device was introduced at CTIA 2010 and includes features that boast the multimedia and social experience of the phone. To start, the Galaxy S boasts …
Read More »Verizon unveils the LG Cosmos
Hot on the heels of Monday’s LG Remarq announcement by Sprint, Verizon announced yet another LG messaging phone Tuesday, dubbed the LG Cosmos. Though it doesn’t have quite the same green cred as the Remarq, the Cosmos does have a similar slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Features include the typical text and multimedia messaging, plus a speakerphone, Bluetooth, GPS, voice command, automatic …
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LAS VEGAS–T-Mobile USA on Tuesday announced its first Netbook for its 3G wireless network here at the CTIA trade show. Starting Wednesday in select markets, T-Mobile will begin selling the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 Netbook with access to the company’s newly upgraded HSPA 7.2 network. The device, which comes with Windows 7 installed as well as an Intel Atom processor …
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