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Friday November 20, 2009
 
Hands On: Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 ('Rachael')
Sony_Ericsson_Xperia_X10.jpg I had a chance to test out Sony Ericsson's new Xperia X10 (codenamed "Rachael") ...
 


Thursday November 19, 2009
 
Verizon Launches Rugged G'zOne Rock
casiogzonerock-lg2.jpg Verizon on Thursday announced a new addition to ...
 


Thursday November 19, 2009
 
Palm Pixi Already Discounted to $25 on Amazon
Palm_Pixi.jpg Well, that sure didn't take long. Amazon has ...
 


Wednesday November 18, 2009
 
Nokia N900 Hits Stores
Nokia_N900.jpg Has Nokia finally figured out the formula for a successful Internet tablet-gadget-thing? We're about ...
 


Wednesday November 18, 2009
 
Millions of T-Mobile UK Customer Records Leaked, Sold
T-Mobile customers in the UK started getting phone call from other carriers when their contracts were nearing an end. How did ...
 


Wednesday November 18, 2009
 
BlackBerry Bold 9700 Hits T-Mobile Stores
BlackBerry_Bold_9700.jpg T-Mobile announced that the BlackBerry Bold 9700 with ...
 


Tuesday November 17, 2009
 
Laptop Steering Wheel Desk Adds Productivity, Thrills to Commute
wheelmate.jpg Using a laptop computer in a car can ...
 


Tuesday November 17, 2009
 
Hands On: Invisible Shield for Motorola Droid
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If anything were to happen to my brand new Motorola Droid, I'm not sure what I would do—and I don't want to find out. So I picked up an Invisible Shield screen protector from Best Buy; it's one of the few protection options for the Droid currently on the market. The product is a scratch-proof film that was originally implemented by the military to "protect high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt and debris." You can read more about it and watch someone take a key to an iPhone screen that's protected by the film, on the Invisible Shield Web site. And I've outlined the application process with a Blackberry Pearl.To get a feel for what the Invisible Shield looks like on the Droid, I've take a photos of mine next to a Shield-less Droid (above: left is without the Shield, right is with). When the screen's off, you can clearly see the film, but once the screen's on, the screen's images blast through the film without losing much clarity. I like it a lot and am glad for the protection; the other Droid's owner isn't crazy about the look. I'll let the pictures tell the story. Take a look after the jump.  Tuesday November 17, 2009
 
Verizon Hits Back Against AT&T
Verizon and its army of magical Christmas elves aren't taking the latest lawsuit from AT&T lying down. The carrier issued ...
 


Tuesday November 17, 2009
 
Best Buy Discounts HTC Hero and Samsung Moment Android Phones
HTC_Hero.jpg Best Buy's Mobile retail unit announced that it ...
 


Monday November 16, 2009
 
AT&T Adds LG Shine II and BlackBerry Curve 8520
shine2_open_lr.jpg With the holidays fast approaching, wireless carriers are ...
 


Monday November 16, 2009
 
Samsung Unveils Galaxy Spica Android Smartphone
Samsung_Galaxy_Spica_i5700.jpg Samsung has launched the Galaxy Spica i5700, the ...
 


Friday November 13, 2009
 
Margaret Thatcher Still Alive
Margaret_Thatcher.jpg When you receive a text from Canada's transportation ...
 


Friday November 13, 2009
 
AT&T 'Sets Record Straight' on Verizon Ads
AT&T logo.jpeg As if a lawsuit wasn't enough, AT&T ...
 


Wednesday November 11, 2009
 
Droid Not an iPhone Killer, But Will Spur Interest in Web Phones
Thumbnail image for droid1.jpg Motorola's Droid is not an ...
 


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