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Axiotron Modbook D5DAY 5: Parting notes
After a week of using the modbook, I have to say that it's hardly enough time to get out of "play mode". As I said on Day One of the review, there is definitely a learning curve on the machine. And while I may be a speedy, accurate Cintiq user, it doesn't mean that the modbook is "just like having a Wacom Cintiq on your laptop. Y Read More >> related stories
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Axiotron Modbook D3DAY 3: Urban Legends of tablet PCsMy hardware is better than your hardware. You can't get around it, but the reality is that when the hardware does what it's supposed to do and can perform well when you ask it to, that's what the hardware should be. It's no fair to make up specs to win the argument though. Read More >>
Living with the iPhone - the first 120 daysWhat it is like to have lived with the iPhone for four monthsUnless you are living under rock, on the moon or in a cave, then you will have heard about the iPhone - you will also have heard about the heartache, the hacks and the potential problems some iPhone users have experienced. In this article, you will find out what it is like to have lived with the iPhone for four months in a traditional environment - that is, a user who uses Windows, is jumping between home and office and is roaming in and out of wireless hotspots. Read More >>
With new Centro Palm shows that not all shrinkage is badThe Centro is Palm's way of fighting back, by making a Treo that's smaller, cuter and cheaper. It's just $99 with a two-year Sprint contract (after a mail-in rebate), making it probably the cheapest smart phone yet. It would have been more interesting if Palm fought back by revamping its outdated software, but if small and cheap are on sale, I'll take it. Read More >>
Archos 605 WiFi`s stellar screen, features can`t overcome complicated interfaceSporting a brushed metal case, a crisp, wide touch screen and wireless Internet capabilities, the latest portable media gadget from Archos sounds like a match for the newest iPods. Read More >>
New versions of Motorola`s Razr and Q fail to exciteUnfortunately for Motorola, neither of the new phones feels like a winnerMotorola rode high for a while on sales of its slim, stylish Razr phone. When its competitive edge started to dull, the company set its hopes on the Q, a BlackBerry-like e-mail phone, which it initially thought would sell as well as the Razr. Read More >> Online retailer EBay's new PayPal rule in Aus...
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