PDA & GPS

Synology Disk Station DS710+

For those who possess decent networking know-how, the Synology Disk Station DS710+ makes an excellent NAS server for any environment. It's best suited for home office and small-business applications.

QNAP TS-259 Pro

The QNAP TS-259 Pro is a dual-bay NAS server that offers great performance and features for a high premium. It's a device best suited for environments with high networking demand and for those who possess an intermediate to advanced know-how of networking.

Acer Aspire EasyStore H340-UA230N NAS server

The Acer Aspire EasyStore H340 is an affordable and flexible NAS solution for both homes and small businesses that don't require advanced features from their networks.

webOS 1.3.5.2 firmware update landing in Europe with Bluetooth tethering

"The night is well underway in Europe, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t get a webOS update. As it would turn out, mere weeks after hitting Palm Pre and Pixi phones in the United States and Canada, Pre owners on O2 in Europe can now pull down their latest webOS updated in the form of webOS 1.3.5.2.  read more »

LG eXpo Preview at brighthand

"LG eXpoWe've reached the point where a smartphone can do most of what a laptop can. Nevertheless, many people still carry a laptop with them when they travel because they want a larger screen. A pico projector gives you the best of both worlds. I know the projected image doesn't look its best in the video above, but keep in mind that it was taken under harsh conditions.  read more »

Official HTC capacitive stylus for HD2 now shipping


"HTC’s HD2 is probably one of the few, if any, Windows Mobile 6.5 devices sporting a capacitive touchscreen. So what does that mean for the stylus fans? Generally it means you’re out of luck, since taking a toothpick or pen and poking your screen isn’t going to work, and touching the screen while using normal mittens are out of the picture too.  read more »

BlackBerry Storm2 9520 review: Back in Black... Berry


"RIM are a company with style and simply hopping on the touchscreen bandwagon with another iPhone wannabe just wouldn't suit them. They certainly realized the importance of having a full-touch device in their portfolio but wanted a clear and legible BlackBerry imprint on it.The BlackBerry Storm 9500 was a truly intriguing device but never really managed to find its place in the new market it was built for.  read more »

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