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Although the marketing materials and packaging very clearly push the PowerDuo Reserve toward the iPhone-touting demographic, these products will work with other devices as well. The USB-charging end can be used for any USB-powered device, like a variety of smartphones and certain ca...
Tucked away in the back of a booth at E3 was a series of iPod touch units set up to run a series of mobile games. One of these was set up with Metal Gear Solid Touch, so I thought that I’d check out how the famed stealthy action game translated to the smaller platform of an iPod touch. It’ll also work o...
For those of you who have been reading Mobile Magazine for a little while, you may already know my opinion on the whole Zune vs. iPod situation. The Apple iPod is most definitely the dominant force in the portable music player department and for good reason. The devices are arguably the most at...
The downside is that this won’t be the cool “talk to me” 3G iPod shuffle. Instead, it’s the clip-happy second-gen shuffle. I guess they’re just trying to get rid of old stock. In any case, the deal is good until May 28th and you’ll need a three-year contract to get your free iPod.
We also have to remember that Microsoft is a software company first and foremost. It has Windows Mobile, but it does not actually produce any of the Windows Mobile smartphones on the market. It has Windows Vista (and the upcoming Windows 7), but it doesn’t actually build any computers of its...
According to the CNET review, no one is going to mistake this music player for an iPhone, but Memorex TouchMP “does a surprisingly good job keeping the onscreen interface simple, legible, and intuitive.” You’ll make some sacrifices, to be sure, but this is the “first MP3 player we’ve seen...
As fashionable as the Apple iPhone happens to be, I think that we'd all agree that it's not the most durable handset on the market. Even so, the crazy kook at iPhone in Canada has decided to run over the Jesus Phone with his car.