Toshiba future mobile device concepts
You got a peek at the unfinished Toshiba’s Future Mobile Devices display before CES started; now see how it looks complete and officially ready for
Inside the Palm Pre lounge
After the Palm Pre announcement, company representatives handed out small VIP lounge passes inviting attendees to take a closer look at the new smartphone in
Hands-on with the Sony Vaio P mini notebook
After checking out the Vaio P’s Windows Experience Index scores, I spent some time using the 8-inch mini notebook that has gleefully broken the 7-inch
Viliv X70 slate with keyboard attachment
The Viliv X70 has a 7-inch WSVGA display, choice of XP or Linux operating system, 6-hour video playback runtime, 1GB of RAM, up to 80GB
Viliv S5 at CES 2009
There are several variants of this Viliv hardware, but only the S5 is an Atom-based MID. Though it’s made of plastic, it feels sturdy and
Sony Vaio P scores 2.7 in Windows Experience Index
I’m a little disappointed that the Vaio P doesn’t have a touchscreen and will have to get used to the little trackstick/nub, but I still
Toshiba water-resistant internet viewer
Don’t you hate it when you’re hanging out underwater, bored out of your mind because your devices stop functioning when submerged? Well, if Toshiba ever
Toshiba T-swivel prototype internet viewer
As expected from yesterday’s sneak peek at the "Future Mobile Devices" display at the Toshiba booth, there are a lot of concept devices in the
BYD Venus MID
Proving to be impossible to photograph nicely is the Venus MID by BYD, an XP-running MID with 512MB/1GB of memory, 4GB to 16GB SSD, WiFi,






















