1st Impression: ASUS Eee Pad Slider

As Android starts to gain more trac­tion in the tablet mar­ket we have been over­whelmed with a plethora of chal­lengers for ultra suc­cess­ful iPad. Devices from Motorola,Samsung,RIM,Dell and ASUS all have their pros and cons but have found a niche with con­sumers look­ing to shy away from the Apple uni­verse. I have always been a fan of ASUS...

1st Impression: Nokia N9

Nokia to me has always made solid phones and the first four or five phones I owned had to be Nokia. Mobile plat­forms like iOS and Android have made Nokia offer­ings a dis­tant mem­ory for me and count­less oth­ers . Nokia is look­ing to change that with this MeeGO device called the N9. In look­ing at the phone I was very impressed with the uni­body...

1st Impression: Toshiba Thrive

The tablet wars con­tinue to get new com­bat­ants with Toshiba intro­duc­ing the Toshiba Thrive which drops in mid July. This tablet has a few things that set it apart from the other tablets. Here is some of the fea­tures of the Toshiba Thrive: 2 USB Ports Mini USB Full size HDMI out Full size SD card slot 5MP rear cam 2MP front fac­ing...

1st Impression: ASUS Padfone

  Asus unveiled a very inter­est­ing device at Com­pu­tex 2011. The Asus Pad­fone looks to not only chal­lenge devices like the Motorola Atrix but also the iPad and iPhone with its unique inter­face. This con­ver­gence device takes your mobile com­put­ing needs to the next level. As you can see in the photo your Asus phone would be docked into the...

My Take On:Polaroid Instant Mobile Printer

Lady Gaga’s recent part­ner­ship with Polaroid has led to some really excit­ing con­cepts that many tech blogs and sites have dis­cussed at length. The first hard­ware from this part­ner­ship is mak­ing its way to store shelves in June. One of the things I remem­ber doing often as a kid was snap­ping ran­dom polaroids and giv­ing them to my mom...

1st Impression: Kinect

While at the NY Comic Con this past week­end, I had the chance to test the newest periph­eral from Microsoft known as the Kinect. After test­ing the Sony Move and com­ing away unim­pressed, I really felt that the Kinect was going to suck or be really sub-par. I was proven wrong dur­ing this test play sim­ply on the grounds of move­ment...

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