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When I first saw the HP tx2000 earlier this year I was impressed with the improvements made over the original tx1000 model.  HP has incorporated a dual digitizer that provides an excellent touch experience along with a great inking experience with the pen.  The tx2051 covered… Read More »

This is by no means a full review but I’m hearing from so many interested parties about the HP tx2000 Entertainment Notebook that I want to give my very… Read More »

 
 

The good folks at HP let me play with the brand new HP Mini UMPC.  It’s been known as the HP UMPC, the 2133 and who knows what else but it’s officially the HP Mini.  This video is longer than most we do because we… Read More »

The Asus EEE PC woke people up to the benefits that a sub-notebookdevice brings to consumers, especially if it’s priced attractively.  HPis releasing their hotly awaited sub-notebook and the… Read More »

I know I teased you with word I was testing a device that I couldn’t talk about but since Amazon blew the embargo HTC has lifted… Read More »

Well, I’ve been playing with working with the Celio Redfly smartphone companion for just a few hours but I’m already getting beaten up to give my first impressions of the… Read More »

It took what felt like a very long time for the Fujitsu P1620 to reach Mobile Tech Manor but in reality it was just a few weeks.  Now that… Read More »

The folks at ezGear offered up the opportunity to review one of their ezSkin slimline cases for the iPhone, so I’ve got a short video review to show it off. For $29.99, it’s not a bad deal for the thin protective case plus belt holster… Read More »

Note to self: never get a review unit of anything two weeks before or after CES. Not even a new-fangled USB paperweight. OK, not that I’ve got that personal productivity mantra off my… Read More »

The end of 2007 is nigh and we geeks are casting our eyes to the future to figure out what mobile goodness might be coming our way in 2008.  You should take these with a grain of salt as we can never be certain about such… Read More »

A Quick Look at FolderShare

Like many people, I use more than one computer over the course of the day. Keeping my documents folder synced between machines is a high priority. FolderShare is a free program which allows you to sync folders over the internet. While… Read More »

I have waxed eloquently about the great cases and especially the Sleeve Cases available from Waterfield Designs (WD).  I first bought one for the Fujitsu P1610 and later got one for the MacBook Pro as well.  What I like about their SleeveCases is how they… Read More »

More Must Reads

The Verizon Voyager is the hotly anticipated phone that will be available next week and thanks to the folks at Verizon I’ve got one in my hot little hands.  I had to share the love in this advance look video that shows the… Read More »

The 17-inch screen of my MacBook Pro was crying out for me to be able to watch TV while working away.  I had a Windows version of the Pinnacle PCTV HD USB tuner that I decided to see if it would work with the MacBook… Read More »

It’s time for another "typical day with" post but this one is going to be a little different than most.  Usually I detail how a particular device fits into a… Read More »

Say what you will the HTC Advantage is an interesting device that is trying to figure out what it wants to be when it grows up.  Or maybe it won’t grow up and will just stay a small notebook-like PDA.  I think the Advantage is… Read More »

The HP 2710p is happily inserted into my daily work and it’s time to present a "typical day in the life" article, something that I try to… Read More »

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