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13 marzo 2010

Motorola Cliq XT / Quench - Hands-On

Hands on with Motorola's newest Android phone, the Cliq XT. Also known as the Quench, this is a touch-only device with MotoBlur. Live from MWC 2010 Barcelona.

05 marzo 2010

Live from NYC....Shorty Awards.

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Sony Ericsson Vivaz Hands On

Get first hand impressions of the brand new Sony Ericsson Vivaz, the latest Symbian OS 5th Edition powered smartphone of the Entertainment Unlimited series.

Official developer demo of Sony Ericsson Vivaz™

Daniel Rosendahl and Albin Olofsson from Developer World are showing some interesting features on the Sony Ericsson Vivaz™. Vivaz™ supports video recording in HD and has the possibility to use flash applications/animations as panels on the home screen

Sony Ericsson vivaz

Así graba el SonyEricsson Vivaz

LG-W2286l

Si Buscas un nuevo monitor para la computadora de tu hogar, entonces deberás considerar un modelo delgado y estético, como éste de 22 pulgadas, 20 milímetros de grosor y tecnología LED para ofrecer ahorro de energía.

01 marzo 2010

MOTOCUBO A45 eco Tutorial

El MOTOCUBO A45 esta diseñado para escribir fácilmente Mensajes de Texto (SMS), y tus actualizaciones de estado en redes sociales o chatear con su teclado slider qwerty.Visita www.celulartown.com

Reseña del Motorola Dext MB200

Reseña del Motorola Dext MB200 con Motoblur, disponible ya en México. Más información en www.bytepodcast.com.

Nokia X3 Review

Phone Arena reviews the Nokia X3. It is a Series 40-based slider handset and the first such device to come with Ovi Store support. It closely resembles the 5530 XpressMusic and features dedicated music controls next to its 2.2-inch screen. The other specs include 3.2-megapixel camera, microSD slot that supports expansion cards with capacity of up to 16GB, Bluetooth 2.1 and 3.5mm jack.

How to pick the right Cables for your Home Network

Here is quick tutorial on what type of cables you should use for your home network. You would obviously use Ethernet cables but the fact is that there are several types of ethernet cables. You have Cat5 (Category 5), Cat 5e, and Cat 6 ethernet cables. This video will explain which types of ethernet cable are best to use for setting up your home network and for connecting to the internet.