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FatCat PowerBar (Video) Review

Submitted by Dave Won. on
Flat Battery! Noooo… Ever been in this situation when using your cell phone? If you answered yes like the majority of us, then you will want to keep reading. Introducing the FatCat Powerbar a portable battery charger that can take a device such as your phone and give it a charge, it can even power the device while it charges. Sounds too good to be true right? Well I am dead serious! This device is on the market right now and can be purchased from reputable de...

T-Mobile Transitions to Prepaid, Unlimited 4G Plan

Submitted by Deidre Richardson on

T-Mobile has been a force in tech news as of late, particularly for its commitment to customer service and customer savings. The nation’s fourth-largest carrier has been bold enough to eliminate its subsidy contracts this year, allowing consumers to pay the full cost for their handsets. AT&T and Verizon have both said that they are watching and want to see how successful T-Mobile’s experience becomes.

Straight Talk BlackBerry 9310 Review

Submitted by Dave Won. on

The BlackBerry 9310 is now out on Straight Talk for just $130 outright, which for anyone that has purchased a BlackBerry device on a plan will know is a real bargain. This phone is using the Verizon network for coverage (thanks Mr. Sweeper for the research) and will likely the best built phone since that Nokia E71 came out on Straight Talk. Blackberry phones are tough phones and really are worth considering if you’re tired of Android phones or want a high-end phone with more of a professional desktop computer like interface.

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802.11ac Wireless to Debut in 2013 Macbooks and Other Apple Items.

Submitted by Deidre Richardson on

Apple intends to bring what is known as “Gigabit WiFi” to its computers (possibly its iPads and iPhones) this year. Gigabit Wi-Fi allows you to receive up to 1.3Gbps, known as “1.3 Gigabits per second” – a speed that would make 2013 computers the fastest ever on American Wi-Fi networks. Currently, American users can receive “megabits per second” speeds on public and private Wi-Fi networks. If 802.11ac comes to Apple products, we will see Internet speeds triple from what they are now. Not only is 802.11ac excellent Wi-Fi because of its speed, but also its network non-interference.

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Review

Submitted by Jonathon Bingle on

The Galaxy Note 2 is the newest Android phone from Samsung. It features a 5.5 inch screen (1,280x720 pixel resolution) that is bigger than the original Note's 5.3 inch display.  The big screen can make it hard to hold and carry as an everyday device. The size of the phone grows on you quickly to where you don't even notice it anymore, there are still times it's awkward to hold. As with anything in life, if it feels awkward or not, will change from person to person.

Straight Talk LG Optimus Quest L46C

Submitted by Eric Smith on

This LG Optimus LGL46C latest phone slated to come out on Straight Talk and possibly Net10, not a bad little phone if you look at the specs you can see that it has a 5MegaPixel camera and but still has most of the features we have come to expect from LG phones that have come out on Straight Talk in the last year. This phone will defiantly be running on the Sprint Network and will include a 4GB MicroSD Memory card. Priced at $149.00

Samsung Galaxy Camera review

Submitted by Mihir Khanderia on

Samsung Galaxy camera is a point and shoot camera developed by Samsung electronics. Samsung Galaxy camera has a 4.8 inch screen display, 1.4 GHz Quad-Core processor, voice control. The camera runs on Android 4.1 operating system called “Jelly Bean” and has Wi-Fi support and 3G / 4G connectivity. Samsung Galaxy camera is a 16.3 mega pixel camera with 21 X optical zoom. With this awesome zooming capability user can get a close view of any object. It has all the basic features like image stabilization, self timer, face detection, smile detection etc.

Straight Talk - ZTE Illustra Review

Submitted by Dave Won. on

Yes again another Android phone coming to Straight Talk this time it is the ZTE Illustra a compact Android phone. The phone reminds me alot of the AT&T LG Thrive in many ways. This little Android phone isn’t a high end phone in any respect, but will most likely be just what is needed for someone wanting a cheap Android. Couldn’t be more than $70…

ZTE Illustra Review

Android OS 2.3