By mtc | Published:
January 4, 2010
There are few things that are really nice about the Nexus One:
The biggest being the display. High resolution, and OLED meaning clarity and contrast ratios were stunning – making the apps and icons look amazing.
Overall look and feel of the phone’s navigation and GUI was stellar. However, the scrolling app tray with a “virtual conveyor [...]
By mtc | Published:
December 31, 2009
Here’s hoping Google has a strategy and program in place to support a vibrant ecosystem of audio and other accessories. The lessons of the iPod and iPhone ecosystem should not go unheeded by Mountain View. The connector format, placement, and docking physics, as well as a set of favorable business terms needs to be brought [...]
By mtc | Published:
October 16, 2008
Am I the only one who is disgusted and disappointed at the G1’s industrial design? What were T-Mobile and Google thinking? HTC doesn’t win any points either. This design is outright pathetic to some of the more elegant WiMo phones of late.
Eck!
It’s sealed. I’ll be leaving T-Mobile this month. My contract is up on my [...]
By mtc | Published:
December 31, 2007
Recognized along with other notable products from Blackberry and Nokia, as well as mobile software from Google and Sling Media, it’s humbling and pleasing to note that a product enabled by Avnera’s chips was keeping such good company. And I quote:
FreeTalk Wireless Stereo Headset: This one continues to perform and make my entire PC audio [...]
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