Review: Olympus LS-10 Linear PCM Handheld Recorder [May 2, 2008] Perfect for the radio reporter or taper who needs a handheld-sized high definition recorder for news, features or music production in the field.
Review: Touch - HTC's Answer to the iPhone [May 1, 2008] Small, sexy, and boasting a novel touch interface layered on top of Windows Mobile 6, the Touch was heralded in breathless headlines as the "iPhone Killer" even before it reached our shores.
Review: Mini-Note 2133 - HP Targets Asus Eee PC [April 22, 2008] This chic, Wi-Fi-enabled handheld ($749 as tested) is targeted at students, but it's too good to be just for kids.
Review: Sidekick Slide - Best Sidekick Since Original [April 18, 2008] New color scheme, reduced size, and fresh design makes the Sidekick feel fresh and fun again.
Review: Verizon's Big XV6800 & Small SMT5800 Smartphones [April 9, 2008] Both Windows Mobiles sport keyboards, but the XV6800 strikes us as a full-fledged PDA that also happens to be a phone, and the SMT5800 - a candybar-style slider - as more of a phone with all the added functionality of a PDA.
Review: Vulcan FlipStart Ultra-Mobile PC [April 8, 2008] Sure, the Vulcan FlipStart's original $1,999 price was a bit of a stretch. But how does it stack up as a $699 UMPC?
Preview: Is Samsung's Instinct Really an iPhone Killer? [April 5, 2008] Sprint and Samsung get a lot of things right with the new touch-interface cell phone. It is something of a different animal, targeted at a different type of user, than the iPhone, however.
Review: Lobstertunes - Stream PC Audio to Smartphone, Rock Lobster Style [April 25, 2008] Stream your music collection from your desktop to a Internet-connected Windows Mobile handheld or smartphone.
Review: Simulscribe - Read Your Voice Mail [January 3, 2008] Service transcribes voice messages and sends the text, embedded in an e-mail or SMS, to an address or wireless phone number you specify. Simulscribe could be a real boon to push e-mail users.
Review: Sony Reader - Advances Age of the Electronic Page [November 25, 2007] The Sony Reader is the most successful electronic book yet, thanks mostly to its glare-free, almost paper-like screen.
Review: Facebook for BlackBerry [November 12, 2007] True mobility allows you to enjoy and use the popular social networking site more than ever before.
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