Kyocera Rio E3100

Yet again Kyocera Rio has brought for its Cricket customers a touch-screen choice which certainly is not the best option for music fans. The phone consists of good aspects such as a responsive and friendly touch screen along with an integrated navigation and e-mail application system. However, the good aspects of the phone are packed… Continue reading Kyocera Rio E3100

How Will Google be Impacted by Verizon’s iPhone?

For years there has been speculation by consumers about when and if the iPhone would move away from its exclusive contract with AT&T and become available to Verizon subscribers. After a recent announcement between Apple and Verizon, a version of the iPhone will hit Verizon’s shelves on February 10. Though Verizon customers will surely see… Continue reading How Will Google be Impacted by Verizon’s iPhone?

Why You Don’t Need iPad 2

As the arrival of iPad 2 nears and the hype levels continue to rise, original iPad owners find themselves facing the ultimate question: to upgrade, or not to upgrade? Additionally, people who never jumped on the iPad bandwagon are quickly falling into one of two camps: those who are glad they waited and will be first in line for the iPad revision, and those who are glad they waited and have absolutely no plans of buying one now that the Motorola Xoom and other Android tablets are finally making a landing. No matter which camp you’re in, here are three things you’ll want to consider before you line up outside the neighborhood Apple Retail Store in March.

A Simple Apple MacBook Pro 15 inch 2010 Version Review – What the New Apple Mac has that the Old Version Does Not Have

When you look at the latest Apple MacBook pro 15 inch 2010 version and you look at the older version, you can’t see anything different about them unless you go into details. The outer sleek design may be the same, from the left side of the chassis where the specifications are located;

HTC Thunderbolt vs iPhone 4

One of the most anticipated phones of 2010 has to be the iPhone 4. Taking over the iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4 has been doing very well, living up to expectations. In fact, it has been doing so well that many other phones have been released using the same concepts in attempt to steal some… Continue reading HTC Thunderbolt vs iPhone 4

Samsung Galaxy S II the first phone with MHL port

Mobile World Congress has just taken place in Barcelona and we seen lots of new announcements from most of the major mobile phone manufactures. Samsung showed us the Galaxy S2 the updated version of the very popular version 1, with 25 million handset sales in 2010 alone. The Galaxy S2 comes with some nice new… Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S II the first phone with MHL port

Motorola i886 (Sprint)

The Motorola i886 is a functional Nextel phone for messaging that also consists of Direct Connect and a fabulous call quality. The good aspects of the Motorola i886 include an Android alike interface for the purpose of easy steering and innate. Its design is rough and robust along with a great keyboard. The Motorola i886… Continue reading Motorola i886 (Sprint)

Nokia-Microsoft Strategic Alliance: Win-Win or Lose-Lose?

A lot has been written about Microsoft and Nokia in the past few days – some of it good, most of it bad. We at Techwench have taken a long look at the Nokia-Microsoft Alliance and we thought we’d pitch in with our own two cents. History was re-written on February 11, 2011 when Nokia… Continue reading Nokia-Microsoft Strategic Alliance: Win-Win or Lose-Lose?

Is MiFi the Future of Wireless Internet?

A new revolution is taking place for the world of wireless Internet users while they are out and about. Previous WiFi hotspots have been popular in locations such as airports, coffee shops, libraries and hotel rooms. The exciting new development of MiFi allows users the freedom of a mobile wireless Internet connection in any area… Continue reading Is MiFi the Future of Wireless Internet?

LG OPTIMUS V (Virgin Mobile) Review

The Optimus V by LG is probably one of the simplest and slimmest Android smartphones one can find in the market. With a tag of Android 2.2 the phone has a lot of features that are depicted in this LG Optimus review, plus it is very affordable, priced at around $150.

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