Thursday, September 2, 2010
by Aazar Shahzad

We're not quite sure when the Federal Communications Commission got into the habit of tearing devices limb from limb after testing their wireless radiation levels, but we have to say we're loving the trend -- and there's quite nothing like peering into the juicy innards of a new Apple device. Here, the FCC got its greasy paws on the new Retina Display-packing iPod touch, aka "Apple A1367," and in the gallery below you can see exactly where Cupertino keeps that A4 processor, 3.44 watt-hour battery, internal antenna, and 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz WiFi.
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by Aazar Shahzad

We had a chance to check out Philips' new GoGear Connect a few hours ago ahead of its IFA debut later this week, a brushed metal media player that pretty closely apes the
Muse but adds a wee bit of girth, swaps in Android 2.1 for the proprietary OS, and adds a trackball down below. Interestingly, it's got both a 3.2-megapixel camera and edge-mounted microphone on board, meaning that it's basically just a GSM radio shy of being a full-on smartphone -- but we digress: the point is that the Connect will be going head-to-head with the likes of the Galaxy S-inspired Samsung Yepp YP-MB2 and the new iPod touch for the hearts and minds of the dedicated PMP crowd this autumn. Read on for our impressions!
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
by Aazar Shahzad

Has your iPhone 4 ever let you down because of the “antennagate” problem? Have you though of any ways to fix it? Well now you don’t have to anyway because there are three totally free solutions outlined for you. The first one is to get a free bumper or a refund for yours if you have already bought one. Second is to get a refund for the iPhone 4 itself or to get free Samsung Galaxy S by tweeting about how your signal went out of the door. That’s right, Samsung UK are giving out free Galaxy S smartphones to those who tweeted their “antennagate” problem. How this will work in practice is a question, but Samsung UK twitter account statement is quite block-bald about giving away a Galaxy S if you have experienced the “antennagate” problem and tweeted about it.
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