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Motorola Droid Razr Maxx Review: Now With More Battery Life
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX Review, by Ginny Mies If the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx ($300 with a two year contract from Verizon; price as of 1/27/12) looks familiar, that’s because it is virtually identical to theDroid Razr. The big difference between the Razr Maxx … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Droid Razr, iPhone 4S, Motorola, Motorola RAZR, Razr, Super AMOLED, Verizon, Verizon Communications
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BlackBerry PlayBook review
With a name that sounds like something you’d use at a sporting event, the BlackBerry PlayBook is the latest – and most unique – Apple iPad 2 challenger. Running a new OS called QNX, with quirky features like bridging to … Continue reading
Hey, Steve Jobs, where’s my iPhone 5?
Hey, Steve Jobs, where’s my iPhone 5? by Charles Arthur For the past two years, Apple has launched a new iPhone at WWDC. So why didn’t it do that this time? And what does the wait until September for iOS … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPod, Nokia, Steve Jobs, WWDC
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