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HTC T328w to be the Wind beneath Chinese consumer wings?
Invasion of the One S chassis snatchers? That certainly seems to be the case here, as a render and listing for the T328w — what is supposedly HTC’s Wind —…
Switched On: The Three Ds of CES TV
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. The walls of Las Vegas casinos — devoid of clocks and windows — form chambers in which time…
Video: EyeAsteroids – world’s first eye-controlled game
TechRadar paid a visit to the Trocadero centre in London this week to get ‘eyes on’ with the world’s first arcade game which uses just eye control to play –…
Switched On: HTC goes back to the future
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. Motorola’s Droid RAZR takes enough pages out of the classic textbook of smartphone differentiation to assemble its own…
Switched On: Motorola’s manic modularity
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. When newly independent Motorola Mobility introduced its Atrix handset on AT&T at CES, the smartphone was generally well-received….
Bloomberg’s Jaroslovsky Reviews Lenovo, Acer Ultrabooks
Oct. 27 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Lenovo Group Ltd.’s IdeaPad U300S and Acer Inc.’s Aspire S3 Ultrabook computers. Intel Corp. is working with computer makers to develop the laptops in an effort to compete with tablets. To be an Ultrabook a computer has to be less than 0.8 inches thick, weigh less than 3.1 pounds, have no CD or DVD drive and make use of solid-state sto…





