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Siri Says Hello to Evi

"The impetus wasn't to create a competitor to Siri," Tunstall-Pedoe says. "Evi is actually just the natural progression from what True Knowledge has been doing for the last four to five years."


Mini Review: Wi-Drive Works Great, Short on Use Cases

Mini Review: Wi-Drive Works Great, Short on Use Cases

At the 2012 International CES in Las Vegas earlier this month, I was lucky enough to get my hands on a sample 16 GB Kingston Wi-Drive, courtesy of Kingston themselves. The Wi-Drive is a slim, portable solid-state hard drive that allows users to stream stored content to up to three devices.


Review: Lumia 710 Good Return to U.S. for Nokia

Review: Lumia 710 Good Return to U.S. for Nokia

Launched today as an exclusive on T-Mobile USA's network, the Lumia 710 is available for $49.95 with a two-year contract. While that $49.95 price tag screams mediocrity, the 710 offers far more polish...


Review: Gift Guide to eReaders, Tablets, $99-$500

Flat, hard packages will be welcome this year. Tablet computers are extremely popular, and electronic reading devices such as the Kindle have matured and come down in price.


Review: Apps to Make Holiday Shopping Easier

Even if you love to shop, it can be a pain this time of year. Stores are crowded, gift options seem endless and it's hard to determine if you're getting the best prices.


Review: iTunes Match Wins Cloud Music War by Wisp

In recent weeks, Apple, Google and Amazon.com have each launched the missing puzzle piece in their wireless mobile music systems.


Review: Nokia Lumia 800 Worth the Wait

Review: Nokia Lumia 800 Worth the Wait

The Lumia 800 emerges as not only an impressive smartphone but one that could mean there's hope for both Nokia's aspirations in the high-end device market, as well as Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 (WP7) platform.


Review: Kindle Fire Sacrifices to Get under $200

The Kindle was always an odd product name. Amazon used a verb to name a thing, raising the question: Kindle what? Now we have the answer: Kindle Fire.


Review: Motorola Revives Razr Name with Smartphone

Now, many years later, the company is trying to recapture some of that magic by ushering the Razr into the smartphone age.


Lack of Cellular in Tablets Begs Use Case Question

Lack of Cellular in Tablets Begs Use Case Question

Barnes & Noble's Wi-Fi only Nook Tablet adds one more media slate to the mix that doesn't have a 3G or 4G modem at launch. The Kindle Fire doesn't have one, either.


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Ten-Yard Penalty, Failure to Engage Via Mobile

Ten-Yard Penalty, Failure to Engage Via Mobile

I was about as impressed with attempts to integrate mobile with this year's Super Bowl as I was with the Green Bay Packers’ effort during their NFC divisional playoff loss to the New York Giants.


LightSquared Deserves a Hearing

LightSquared Deserves a Hearing

The government should figure out how the LightSquared saga came to be.


In Other News: Patents

In Other News: Patents

The tech industry may have had its attention focused on gadgets this week due to the annual hullaballoo at the 2012 International CES show in Las Vegas, but at least a few people were thinking about the patented inventions that make those electronics work.


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