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Amazon with its new Kindle on the block is shining its screen in the dark like never before. With the inclusion of a light, a high-resolution display, and updated software, the $119 Kindle Paperwhite catches up to the competition in some ways and exceeds it in others. It’s the first e-reader with both the higher-resolution display and a built-in light, and the...

It was apparently surprising to people when Min Cho, senior manager at Samsung Mobile communication, took out his Galaxy S III and called it an intuitive device that listens and watches. Samsung S III, third generation Galaxy S series phone, has been one of the most anticipated devices after the iPhone and iPad. Featuring a 1.4 GHz Exynos quad-core processor, Galaxy...

Here is a quick look at the Nokia 808 PureView’s 41 Megapixel Camera which can take pics upto 38 Megapixels in size. No it is certainly not a typo. Nokia 808 Pure View is the successor to the N8 and features a 41 MP Camera Sensor with Carl Zeiss optics. It also records video in 1080p full HD. It packs a LED flash for Video and a Xenon Flash for still images. Watch...

The current Google flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Nexus by Samsung, is the first device to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The super large, super high-resolution display on the Galaxy Nexus is a dream to look at, and the new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system gives users something very new and interesting to work with. Here is the in-depth review...

HTC has gone from being an unknown manufacturer for bigger brands to become a leading Android smartphones. The Desire was a landmark phone in the fight against the iPhone, but now things have moved up a level. Today, with dominant market-share and increasingly polished handsets, the battle is between Droids. Into the fray drops the HTC Sensation XE, the new dual-core...

There is new entrance in the Sensation line of HTC phones, guys and it has come with Beats Audio as well. The HTC Sensation XL differs from its other peers in the lineup with the huge 4.7 inch LCD display, and the lower hardware specs. HTC made it with a single-core chipset, no memory card slot, and lower screen resolution than the other models.   Hardware Ignore...

  The iPhone 4S is exactly what it sounds like but not like it was expected – a slight upgrade to the iPhone 4 with a beefed-up processor and a spangly new camera. However, many Apple loyalists were disappointed with the iPhone 4S because the phone did not have any innovative feature, especially as the smart phone competition is hotter than ever. Let’s...