Samsung Galaxy Note video preview
Samsung’s 5.3in giant-phone-come-tiny-tablet is undoubtedly one of the most exciting IFA announcements and despite its identity crisis, we’re finding ourselves really wanting one
Samsung’s 5.3in giant-phone-come-tiny-tablet is undoubtedly one of the most exciting IFA announcements and despite its identity crisis, we’re finding ourselves really wanting one
Toshiba managed to trump the Samsung Galaxy Tab in the skinny stakes by not only announcing the world’s lightest 10in tablet, but the world’s thinnest as well, coming in at 7.7mm and weighing 558g
The Samsung Wave 3 is Samsung’s new flagship Bada phone in the latest Wave series, running the latest version of Samsung’s proprietary operating system. It may not be the most exciting announcement, but we made sure we spent some time with it at IFA
Sony’s decided to go against the grain and bring out the foldable and pocketable Tablet P
Sony finally unveilled its Android Honeycomb-toting tablets at IFA, one of which is the Tablet S, formerly known as the S1. First impressions? A pretty excellent effort from Sony
Will the change in OS and good looking hardware be enough to catapult Nokia back to the top of the smartphone world?
This week saw the return of the Motorola RAZR, catapulting the once popular brand back into the techosphere. We managed to get some quick hands-on time with the RAZR reincarnation. But is it good enough to be as popular as it once was in its heyday?
Is the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update solid enough to compete against Android and iOS? Watch our video review and find out…
It’s not called the Titan for nothing, bringing with it a sense of size, power and magnificence. But are a mahoosive 4.7in screen, 1.5GHz processor and the all new Windows Mango OS enough to do that name justice?
We’ve seen the concepts, prototypes and read enough speculation to last us till the next round, but the iPhone 4S (not iPhone 5) has finally arrived. Sure, we’ll give you the tour…
The Call of Duty franchise releases its next installment – Modern Warfare 3 – and it’s bigger and better than ever