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How To Reset Your iPad To Its Factory Settings
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Obviously with all tablet’s and smartphones after a long period of usage, your device will become cluttered with applications and various collections of media that you no longer use or listen to. One in particular is the iPad; and even though Apple provide a 64gb version, it just isn’t enough for some users so at some point you’ll need or want to start over because the mass amount of pages and folders will become too much to handle!
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Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY Review
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The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is the first PlayStation certified mobile device to hit the market. This means that it has access to special ports of games from Sony's legacy of PlayStation titles, in addition to the growing number of games available to the Android platform. In order to make good use of its PlayStation certification, the PLAY features a unique slide-out gaming pad with controls that mimic a PlayStation controller, including two touch-sensitive pads in place of the usual analog sticks.
As far as its phone capabilities go, the PLAY is no slouch. It’s fast and responsive, and the version for Verizon Wireless in the U.S. has a basic version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread user interface, instead of the modified one that Sony Ericsson installs on the versions of the PLAY for the rest of the world.
Is the Xperia PLAY the mobile gaming fanatic's dream phone? Maybe to an extent thanks to the gaming pad, but for the rest of us it’s just an average Android phone which is both good and bad. Read on for more details and watch MobileBurn’s videos for some hands-on action with the Xperia PLAY.
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Griffin Technologies Elan Folio Slim for iPad 2 Review
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"If you're looking for a very minimal case for your iPad 2, yet still want it to protect the entire device and fit like a glove, then look no further than the Griffin Elan Folio Slim for iPad 2. This lightweight and super-thin case not only covers your device, but somehow manages to creatively design a stand in the product as well. Check out the video review below to see if it's the right case for your iPad 2."
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iCarpus Mobile Phone and Gadget Stand Review
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"I was recently on the hunt for some type of stand or holder for my iPhone 3GS, not really for necessity, but more for an accessory for convenience. I mean, how many times have you wanted to prop up your iPhone, iPod or just about any other mobile phone or gadget. I was looking for something inexpensive, practical and easy to use and transport. I knew I didn't want to have to plug it in, add batteries or need to feed it regularly, so this narrowed down my options. After much deliberation and research, I finally decided to give the iCarpus Mobile Phone and Gadget Holder a try. The reviews on amazon.com were excellent and it just looked too simple to screw up. I'm glad I did. It fit the bill perfectly."
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KWorld M210 Network Media Player
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: "If home theatre system is over budget then you may consider a media player which allows users to run certain of multimedia applications on a TV; this is even better if it is a network media player. KWorld M210 Network Media player is a newly launched network media player which costs less than 100USD with features of full 1080p HD movies, internal storage, Internet streaming programs, support multiple of video codecs & formats and so on."
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OtterBox and Incipio Cases For The Motorla Atrix 4G Smartphone Reviewed
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"The Motorola Atrix 4G is one of the latest and greatest Android powered phones available on the AT&T network and became famous as the first dual-core smartphone thanks to the NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor that powers the device. The Motorola Atrix is also pretty expensive as the standard 2-year contract price is $199.99 and the no commitment price is $549.99. If you happen to drop and break the Motorola Atrix 4G then you are going to be faced with an expensive repair bill or having to fork over $549.99 to buy another one. Today we are taking a look at four cases for the Motorola Atrix 4G that aren't that expensive and will help protect your new smartphone.."
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Dell Venue Pro Windows Phone 7 Smartphone Review
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At a glance, the Venue Pro looks just like the Venue. And specifications-wise, they're largely the same as well. The Venue Pro has the same 4.1" AMOLED display (800 x 480 resolution), a 1GHz QSD8250 Snapdragon processor, 8GB of internal storage, 512MB of RAM, 1GB of ROM and no extra microSD card slot -- an unfortunate staple of numerous WP7 devices.
However, the Venue Pro is 2mm thicker than the Venue, thanks to its slide-out QWERTY keyboard. There's a virtual keyboard for those who'd rather not use the physical buttons, but having a keyboard could be a major selling point for those who may be interested in trying WP7 but are coming from a BlackBerry world.
Is Windows Phone 7 a mobile OS that's capable of really giving iOS and Android (and webOS 3.0, soon) a run for their money? Find out in the pages to come.
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer Android 3.0 Tablet Review
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The Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet is a more complete Android-based tablet PC with a companion docking station that affords it the ability to act as an Android 3.0 Honeycomb-based netbook as well. It's based on NVIDIA's powerful dual core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor with 1GB of RAM and 16 - 32GB of internal storage.
If you were waiting for Android tablets to get "real," today might be a good day to finally take the plunge. Here's a detailed look at the Asus Eee Pad Transformer tablet PC and Netbook convertible.
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Magellan eXplorist 610 GPS
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Tired of your pale complexion scaring away would be mates? It's time to get outside. Wait! It's dangerous to go alone, take this: the Magellan eXplorist 610 GPS. Find out it it has what it takes to guide you in your next outdoor adventure.
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Samsung Nexus S with Gingerbread Review
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Google's Nexus S smartphone has a lot of attractive features, but the one that attracts the most attention is the fact that this smartphone is the first to ship with the latest version of the Android smartphone operating system—version 2.3. Otherwise known as Gingerbread, this OS is said to be the fastest version of Android yet. In addition to Gingerbread, the Nexus S touts a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, and 16GB of internal memory.
Although the Nexus S is the sequel to Google's Nexus One smartphone, Google is taking a different approach with this product. Whereas the Nexus One was only offered through Google's website, the Nexus S is available through Best Buy stores...
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SuperTooth Buddy Hands-Free Car Kit
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"Today for review I’ve got what is probably one of the best Bluetooth speakerphones on the market today called the Buddy, it’s from a company called SuperTooth. I’ve red good things about their products, but never had the chance until now to test any out. The Buddy clips to the visor in your car so it’s easy accessible while driving, and it has a one thousand hour standby time with twenty hours of talk time after charging it for only three hours. "
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ASUS O!Play HD2 HD Media Player Review
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“ASUS has unleashed a super sleek, attractive and capable media player on the world, they’ve named it the O!Play HD2. There are a lot of things to enjoy about the O!Play HD2 like its iPhone remote control, intuitive interface, and the ability to playback all kinds of media including SHOUTcast and Flickr support. Are all of these flashy features enough to beat the competition? Check out the article or our video review to find out!"
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HTC Thunderbolt Android Smartphone Review
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HTC was the first manufacturer to provide a 4G phone though a US carrier when it shipped the HTC EVO 4G from Sprint. At the end of last year, HTC promised it would once again be the first to 4G with another carrier. And days later, the company announced the Thunderbolt smartphone with Verizon Wireless. It's been a few months since the announcement, and although there were many rumored release dates for the phone, it only recently became available for consumers to purchase.
As the first 4G LTE device in the United States, the Thunderbolt is definitely a hot smartphone that many users can't wait to get their hands on. Not only does it boast of 4G speeds, but it also has a large 4.3-inch display, fast 1GHz Snapdragon processor, plenty of storage space, and the ability to share its fast connection with up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices through the Mobile Hotspot feature...
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Kingston Wi-Drive for iDevices Review @ Techgage
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It`s no secret that mobile devices tend to lack storage, and this is a problem Kingston has set out to tackle - at least with iDevices. Its Wi-Drive wireless storage device allows you to stream 16GB or 32GB worth of data to your iPhone, iPad and et cetera. We`ve been using one for the past few months, so read on for our thoughts. "
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Sony's SMP-N100 set-top media player
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Among the mass of set-top media players available on the market, can one of the most well-respected electronics companies set itself apart from the crowd? With Sony's SMP-N100, we aim to find out. On the surface, the device looks similar to others, but inside, Sony's popular XMB interface awaits, along with powerful wireless capabilities.
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Kingston HyperX Genesis Special Edition Grey Series 2133MHz 4GB Dual Channel DDR
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On the test bench this week is the Kingston HyperX Genesis Special Edition Grey Series 2133MHz 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit (KHX2133C9AD3X2K2/4GX). A real mouthful of a nomenclature, so in the interest of brevity, X-Files fans might appreciate this reviews short name for them “The Greys.” These sticks might not be from “out there” but they do support blistering fast speeds and are designed for use with the second generation Sandy Bridge microprocessors. Dual XMP profiles capable of speeds up to 2133MHz at 9-11-9-27-2T timings with 1.65v provide the Sandy Bridge IMC with enough speed to support all of your memory needs.
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