HTC Shift X9500 size comparisons
Setting up the HTC family portrait yesterday reminded me of the size comparisons I’ve done before, so I corralled a few UMPCs and some common
HTC Shift completes tilted family portrait
The HTC Shift’s slide-and-tilt form factor is undeniably one of its strong points. It’s attractive, innovative, and obviously a design that ranks high on HTC’s
Disappearing volume indicator in Spb Mobile Shell
Did the volume indicator that’s supposed to be part of the Now Screen in Spb Mobile Shell (version 1.5) ever run away from you? Every
HTC Shift interpolated 1024 x 600 resolution
A common complaint about the HTC Shift is that its 7-inch touchscreen is only 800 x 480, a native resolution generally associated with first-generation UMPCs.
Twist and squeeze UMPCs with force-sensing technology
If your frustration with mobile technology has ever become a little violent (a nice hard tap always gets a crashed system to shape up or
Setting up the HTC Shift X9500
After experiencing the atrocious first-boot of my Sony Vaio TZ, I decided to wait until I had several hours to spare before firing up my
Unboxing the HTC Shift X9500
The correct answer to my gadget guessing game, the HTC Shift X9500 (GSM version), has finally arrived! I only ordered it last week but since
ARM now calls CMC devices (and iPhone) MIDs
Back in October, ARM announced that when its Connected Mobile Computing (CMC) devices are released in early 2009, they would be based on a collaborative
Asus Eee PC 4G sold at UK Toys R Us
This is probably ancient news to anyone in the UK, but my American self had no idea that the Asus Eee PC 4G could be
Willcom D4 (Sharp WS016SH) MID headed to Japan in June
Looking nothing like it did as a prototype under glass, the Sharp-built Willcom MID made an earlier-than-expected official debut in Japan today. Dubbed the Willcom






















