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Japan’s largest carrier, NTT Docomo, has just revealed that pre-orders for the Sony Ericsson Xperia NX, Japan’s version of the Xperia S, will be starting on February 10th! More »

One of the latest trends in Japan right now is waterproof devices. And for Fujitsu, one of the big brands over there, that’s exactly what they focused their new 10-inch Arrows Tab 2 (F-01D) tablet to do. More »

As consumers increasingly become attached to their electronic devices, there soon won’t be many places where you cannot interact with your tablet, laptop or phone, or any other devices you love for that matter. Fujitsu are helping the situation by introducing their new waterproof tablet, the ARROWS Tab LTE F-01D. More »

It seems that the Sharp Galapagos (going for Japanese carrier Softbank) is not the only device from Sharp that will be hitting the headlines for glasses-free 3D. Oh no, Sharp are back for more with the Sharp LYNX 3D SH-03C for NTT Docomo. More »

Japanese mobile operator NTT DOCOMO are releasing a hoard of 28 new mobile phones on their network. Out of this range, three will be powered on Android. There are plenty of shiny hardware specifications to gawp over. More »

HTC has been one of the fastest growing technology companies over the past three years, yet much of the public in the western world knows little about this Taiwanese firm. As 2010 moves along, HTC’s relative obscurity will be replaced by recognition and acclaim. Formerly just an original design manufacturer (ODM), which supplied handheld devices like PDAs and smartphones to big name clients, HTC officially launched its own branded smartphone in 2006 with the Blackberry-like Excalibur. In 2007, HTC released its preemptive counter to the iPhone, the Touch (Windows Mobile 6), which was generally criticized for its poor TouchFLO UI, mediocre screen, and lack of 3G. Years later, after significant maturity, together with Google and its Android operating system, HTC is preparing to compete against the established smartphone hierarchy in North America. More »


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