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ASUS PadFone Infinity review: the convertible phone goes full HD and beyond
Posted On 21 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Almost exactly two years ago, Motorola's Android-in-Webtop-OS solution was kicked off the stage by ASUS' PadFone, the world's first phone that could fully power a tablet module from its own OS. The original concept took a while to materialize, but...
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Lenovo ThinkPad S3 and S5 teased, show off aluminum ‘floating design’
Posted On 20 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Starting to get bored of the ThinkPad's classic look but not keen on the Edge series? Then we have good news for you! Earlier today we received a couple of photos that show off two upcoming Lenovo Ultrabooks: the 13-inch ThinkPad S3 (codename "Lab...
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KEF M500 and M200 headphones launched in Hong Kong, we go ears-on
Posted On 16 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
It's been almost a month since KEF announced its first headphone series, and yesterday we finally got the chance to try out its M500 cans and M200 in-ears at the company's Hong Kong launch event. In fact, it's worth noting that while KEF originate...
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China’s MeituKiss phone boasts 8MP front and back cameras, wants to be a girl’s best friend
Posted On 16 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Today we have a message for Oppo, Zopo, Vivo and Spice: 5-megapixel front-facing cameras are so yesterday for phones. Launched by Meitu, the developer behind the popular Chinese camera app Meitu Xiuxiu, the MeituKiss phone challenges the aforement...
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ASUS Fonepad gets a spec boost: 1.6GHz Intel processor, 32GB storage
Posted On 16 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
ASUS' Fonepad has been making its way around the world with a 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor and 16GB of built-in storage, but apparently there's a need for covering one's face with a beefier version. Announced in Taiwan earlier today, the 7-in...
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Zopo C2 phone with Aliyun OS hands-on (video)
Posted On 09 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
We were rather surprised by Zopo's C2 (aka Xiaohei) when it was announced last month, and fortunately, it didn't disappoint us when we spotted the real thing at GMIC Beijing. For those who are just catching up, this Aliyun OS 2.0 phone packs some ...
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China’s LeTV debuts ‘Super TV’ X60, throws in a quad-core S4 Prime chip
Posted On 08 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Quad-core smart TVs? Move over, Samsung and Haier, because another company's now joining the party. At a press event in Beijing yesterday, Chinese video content provider LeTV announced its first TV series dubbed "Super TV." Despite the cheesy name...
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New Huawei P6-U06 spy shots show off black, brushed metallic body (updated)
Posted On 08 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Quite frankly, Huawei's 6.18mm-thick P6-U06 is quickly becoming the company's worst leak in this half of 2013. Following yesterday's spy shots of said phone in black, today we received three new ones courtesy of an anonymous tipster, and this time...
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Keepin’ it real fake: China’s Codoon SmartBand pays homage to Jawbone Up
Posted On 08 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
Viewing it from afar, you could easily mistake this gadget for Jawbone's Up fitness band. What we have here is actually the SmartBand from Chinese fitness accessories maker Codoon, and it's almost a carbon copy of the Up in terms appearance and fu...
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Jolla’s Marc Dillon teases world’s first Sailfish device, confirms launch in a couple of weeks
Posted On 07 May 2013 By Richard Lai. Under: Uncategorized.
So the rumor is true: the world's first Jolla Sailfish device will be launching this month. In fact, Marc Dillon, the ex-CEO and now Head of Software Development at Jolla, was kind enough to flash the back of the product at the GMIC Beijing confer...
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