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Michael Kors Designs Stylish Tech Products for Women |
American designer Michael Kors has created some tech products that are both practical and stylish - they're easy to stash away in a handbag while on the move and very useful, these innovative inventions are smart and sophisticated. |
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Review : Xiaomi Redmi 2 |
When it is a question of launching a successor to a popular instrument of technology, a common practice is to knock old Spéc. and not to increase the price. |
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Review : Dell Venue 8 7000 Series |
The 8.4-inch screen uses Oled technology that offers lush, vivid colours. An ultra-high 2,560 x 1,600-pixel screen resolution makes text and icons look extremely sharp. |
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Tonino Lamborghini 88 Tauri |
It is a no-brainer to say that this phone is not for everyone. Its US$6,000 (S$8,300) price tag can easily pay for a vacation for two to Europe, a string of dinners at decent restaurants and enough flagship smartphones for your whole family. |
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Review : Microsoft Lumia 535 |
Almost a year at the day that Microsoft achieved its acquisition of the division of the cellphone of Nokia, I always hope to find the mark of Nokia when I take a smartphone of Lumia. |
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Review : Xiaomi Mi Pad |
In just four years, Xiaomi has become the world's most valuable tech start-up. The start-up, worth more than US$46 billion (S$63 billion), has more than 500 million users, mostly in China, but is also expanding rapidly in India and South-east Asia. |
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Huawei Ascend Mate 7 |
The Ascend Mate 7 has an aluminium alloy body that is light and cool to the touch. Given the 6-inch screen, one would expect some unwieldy heft but the company has shrunk the bezel and produced a thin and beautiful device. |
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Review : Dell Venue 11 Pro Series 7000 |
The marketing for both slates stresses that they are versatile and productive tablets which can replace your laptop. Dell's slate, however, is targeted at business users. |
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Review : Google Nexus 9 |
The new Nexus tablet, built by HTC for Google, sports an 8.9-inch display. But its most significant departure from earlier Nexus slates is the aspect ratio of the screen. |
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Review : Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact |
At just 6.4mm thick, the Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact is as slim as its 10-inch counterpart. Both tablets have identical round metallic power buttons. They are waterproof for up to 30 minutes in 1.5m of water, thanks to sealable flaps that prevent water from seeping in via their ports and connectors. |
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Review : Asus MeMO Pad 8 |
On Android slates, you can also expect a microSD card slot to supplement the internal storage. More often than not, these tablets come in a 16:9 aspect ratio optimised for videos - there are no black bars at the sides. |
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Review : Apple iPad Air 2 |
The camera in the iPad Air 2 has been upgraded. The original used a 5-megapixel image sensor. The new one has an 8-megapixel image sensor and a f/2.4 lens with support for panoramic photos (up to 43 megapixels), time-lapse and slow-motion videos. |
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Sony Xperia Z3 |
When the Xperia Z came out last year, it showed consumers the new Sony design standard for its hardware and software, which it has faithfully maintained across its subsequent smartphone and tablet offerings. |
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How to insert a new line while typing in BlackBerry Z10 |
Have you ever tried to add a new line when you are typing on BBM or text message on BlackBerry Z10. Well there is no key on the on screen keyboard to do that , but there is a trick through which you can insert a new line. |
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How to download YouTube videos on BlackBerry Q10, Q5 and Z10 |
Everybody loves to watch YouTube videos and with your BlackBerry Q5/Q10/Z10, you can watch the video on your device anywhere anytime you want, but there are some videos that you like a lot and want to download but you are unable to as there is no option to download YouTube video on BlackBerry 10. |
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Second Gear - Samsung Gear 2 (Part 2) |
On the plus side, a number of useful native apps are included, such as a media controller, sleep tracker, and native music player. The watch also has a built-in IR blaster, which you can use to control your TV, although don’t expect to do anything fancy as this is mainly limited to changing the channel and volume. |
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Second Gear - Samsung Gear 2 (Part 1) |
Wearable technology has been the hot talking point of 2014. Samsung was one of the first to jump on the bandwagon with its Galaxy Gear smartwatch last year, but while it had plenty of potential, poor battery life, some questionable design decisions, limited apps, and a high price point meant that the $488 accessory never really caught on. |
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NuForce Primo 8 Quad-Speaker Earphones Review (Part 2) |
Obviously, the Primo 8 appears to be ‘dressed for success,’ but how does it actually sound in practice? The answer, in a nutshell, is that it sounds pretty darned great – sometimes breathtakingly so – as I will explain in this review. |
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