A First Look at the Palm Pre [June 4, 2009] The long-awaited Pre has nice new touches, but Palm Inc has a lot of work to do if the device is to be a serious competitor to the iPhone.
Review: Asus Eee Top ET1602: Stylish Package [May 6, 2009] Like the netbooks from which it spawned, the Eee Top ("top" short for "desktop") comes with its share of compromises, but if you need wireless connectivity and basic computing capability in a tight space, the Eee Top PC ET 1602 may be your answer.
Review: Samsung Saga, LG Incite & HTC Fuze [January 28, 2009] These three smartphones all run on Windows Mobile, but provide completely different user experiences. We'll help you find the one that's right for you.
Review: Palm Treo Pro [November 19, 2008] This sleek business-friendly powerhouse has the kind of wow factor that makes you want to pick it up and see what it can do.
Review: Samsung Epix - A BlackJack Replacement [November 18, 2008] For happy Samsung BlackJack and BlackJack II users, the Epix will definitely be an improvement on a good thing.
Review: HTC Touch Diamond [November 17, 2008] The Touch Diamond has a gorgeous, vibrantly colored touch screen, like the iPhone, but it's built on Windows Mobile Professional 6.1, featuring HTC's own TouchFlo interface.
Review: Redfly - A Laptop-Like Smartphone Companion [October 28, 2008] Peripheral connects via USB or Bluetooth to your smartphone, giving you a fold-open keyboard and full-size monitor.
Review: WMWiFiRouter -Turns Smartphones into Hotspots [January 5, 2009] Software takes your Windows Mobile's cellular-data connection and makes it available to others over Wi-Fi.
Preview: Skyfire Browser for Windows Mobile Part II [December 15, 2008] Browsing the Web on a smartphone will likely never be quite the same as doing it from a full-size PC. Browsing with Skyfire is the next best thing, however.
Review: Qik - Quickly Share Mobile Video [December 9, 2008] With Qik, you can easily share video from your cell phone or smartphone with the world - and, surprisingly, it's a lot of fun.
Review: Egntye - Delivers Desktop to Smartphones [November 26, 2008] Egntye is a fantastically simple virtual file server targeted at small business owners. Setting it up takes only a few minutes, and we were impressed with the depth of the features.
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