I've started to see the Asus Transformer Pad Infinity (aka TF700) advertised more aggressively and even show up in several stores as a display model, ready for pre-orders. Although the TF700 looks fairly much like any of Asus' other tablets, the Infinity has the most impressive specs, and honestly, is the first real competitor to the new iPad. The key standout feature of the... Read More
Samsung has been on a pretty good run with their phones. Starting with the S2, in my opinion, they have managed to come up with a number of impressive handsets. The Note, which I reviewed sometime back, quickly grew on me and was one of my favorite handsets. When the S3 was announced, I was keen to try out the “faster”, higher-end model. ... Read More
HTC was without a doubt one of the brands that I thought would lead the Android revolution. In many ways, it was one of the early pioneers, but for the past year, HTC has been nearly invisible. Several poor designs, poor time to market, and before you knew it HTC was eclipsed. Samsung in particular has been very dominant of late. Creative designs, solid... Read More
I just got an e-mail that the HTC One-X "Premium Set" that I signed up for is ready to collet on Thursday, April 5. In addition to the phone, the Premium set comes with a Beats Headphone. According to some websites, because I signed up early, it comes at a slight discount to the normal retail price. I'm not sure if that's correct, but... Read More
Despite the somewhat dubious name, Ainol is a Chinese company that produces a number of media players. I bought one a few years ago to use in while travelling before the iPad came along. Ainol has moved into the tablet world with a bunch of Android tablets built off their media players. The amazing thing is that one of their newest products, the Novo... Read More