Features: Blackberry Storm vs. iPhone
Posted by Gary in Reviews on 25. Jun, 2009 | No Comments
Not content to stand by while AT&T , T-Mobile and Sprint generate all the wireless hype, Verizon last week announced that it would be supporting Research in Motion’s BlackBerry Storm smartphone on its network come November.
RIM’s first touchscreen device features a “clickable” screen that the company says simulates the feel of a physical keyboard. [...]
Blackberry Storm Beets iPhone…Say What?
Posted by Gary in Reviews on 25. Jun, 2009 | No Comments
You just can’t keep a secret in the tech industry these days. Early pictures of T-Mobile’s Google phone leaked onto the Web the week before its Sept. 23 launch, and now images are surfacing online of another eagerly awaited device: a new handheld from Research In Motion (RIM), the BlackBerry Storm. RIM hasn’t officially launched [...]
IPod Nano–Now With Video!
Posted by Gary in Articles on 20. Jun, 2009 | No Comments
Turns out that those rumors about a completely redesigned and re-engineered Nano were true: The short-and-stout Nano has an intriguing new look, and is pleasingly lightweight and compact to hold in the hand. has an intriguing look, it doesn’t strike me as being a revolutionary, market-changing product.
Form and Function: I’m thrilled by the lighter weight [...]
Apple iPod Touch 32 GB (2nd Generation)
Posted by Gary in Reviews on 19. Jun, 2009 | No Comments
If you are looking to get yourself the best MP3/media player on the market (and have some extra cash to spare), get yourself an Apple iPod touch (32GB 2nd Generation). To date, there are no other player in the market that comes even close to matching the features and performance of the Apple iPod touch. [...]
Blackberry Storm? For Free?
Posted by Gary in Free Offers on 18. Jun, 2009 | 2 Comments
Click Here To Get The Free Blackberry Storm
This Blackberry is the first RIM device to feature a touch screen– and that screen has made a big splash thanks to its’ haptic feedback. This technology allows users to feel like they’re actually touching a keyboard when they type on the device’s large 3.25 inch display. The [...]


