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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini / Mini Pro review

Published: July 8, 2010

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In a smartphone market saturated with 3.5-inch and larger displays, Sony Ericsson reckons there’s still a little place for petite packages.


HTC Wildfire review

Published: June 28, 2010

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If phones could make babies, then this HTC Wildfire would indubitably be the love child of the Desire and Nexus One . But of course, the humdrum reality is that ’tis just an Android 2.1 replacement for the entry-level Tattoo — same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225 processor, 3.2-inch 320 x 240 capacitive LCD touchscreen instead of 2.8-inch resistive, 384MB RAM instead of 256MB, and a 5-megapixel camera instead of 3.2 (although quality matters more, obviously). So can this affordable handset provide enough bang for the buck to satisfy Europeans and Asians?


HD webcam 3-way shootout: SkypeHD’s best take on Logitech

Published: June 28, 2010

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As we mused when we recently got a chance to try out the Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 , it wasn’t long ago that VGA was good enough for online chatting. No more, and with the release of SkypeHD going high-def is easier than ever


Turtle Beach Ear Force Z2 ears-on

Published: June 18, 2010

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With its Ear Force line, Turtle Beach has turned the gaming headset from niche product into must-have accessory for many serious gamers — particularly those engaging in some warfare of a modern variety.


Razer Starcraft II and Xbox 360 peripherals hands-on

Published: June 18, 2010

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Razer ’s meteoric rise from second-tier mouse maker to top-shelf peripheral guru has been nothing short of incredible, and its success has enabled it to start to focus a little more on the niche groups. Such is its latest addition: a keyboard, mouse, and headset designed just for RTS gamers, and specifically for Starcraft II . We spent some time sampling their APM-enhancing abilities, and checked out the latest revision of the company’s upcoming Xbox 360 Onza controller too


Sony PlayStation Move hands on at E3: these lollypops don’t lie

Published: June 16, 2010

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Sony’s PlayStation Move was hardly the surprise of the show, after all we’ve been seeing it waved around in various forms for years.


Nintendo 3DS gets official, includes 3D camera

Published: June 15, 2010

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We’ve been reading about it for what seems like ages, looking over images of the FCC prototype with a magnifying glass, and now Nintendo is showing it off at its E3 press conference. The company that Mario built is trumping up how superior its glasses-free technology is better than others, “a solution that lets you take 3D gaming along with you wherever you go” according to Reggie


Microsoft Kinect for Xbox 360 launches on November 4

Published: June 14, 2010

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What, a launch of November 2010 wasn’t specific enough for you? Well, how about a Kinect launch of November 4? Microsoft just confirmed that’s the day, and as of now it’s looking like a worldwide launch


Microsoft Kinect gets official, Video Chat announced

Published: June 13, 2010

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You knew it was coming, right?


Editorial: Engadget on Google TV

Published: May 21, 2010

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Google made a big splash into the home entertainment world yesterday with the announcement of Google TV — particularly because it’s partnered up with some major names like Sony, Intel, Logitech, Best Buy and Dish Network. That’s a lot of industry momentum behind a platform that’s trying to achieve what many believe to be impossible: marry the television to the internet


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