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Touch Pro2: Design and Usability
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Touch Pro2: Design and Usability. Toshiba TG01 HTC TouchPro2. Toshiba TG01 vs. HTC Touch Pro2. With huge screens and tons of features, these phones seem like they've got it all. But are they also brainy?. The HTC Touch Pro2 is a big phone in a rather different...
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E75: Design and Usability
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E75: Design and Usability . Nokia E75 Samsung Propel Pro. Can these less-lauded smart phones compare to the iPhone 3GS, Palm Pre, and Blackberry? Here's a hint: Nokia delivers, but is the most expensive option.. The E75 is Nokia's answer to users who want the...
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Usability
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Usability. oakley thump. Combine an MP3 player and sunglasses, and you get the Oakley Thump. Is this the coolest thing you can put on your head? It may be, but you'll only get to find out if you have money to burn.. There are controls on the tops of the...
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Software And Usability
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Software And Usability. the powerpod. Eagletron's TrackerPod let you remotely control your Webcam, but you were out of luck if you only had a camcorder. Now if you want to tilt and pan your camcorder with a remote control, the PowerPod might be worth a look.....
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Data Entry And Touch Screen Usability, Continued
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Data Entry And Touch Screen Usability, Continued. is after. Car dealers love to tack on more than $1,000 for a GPS navigation option. As an alternative, we tried out two new after-market GPS devices from Lowrance and Roadmate that retail for a whole lot less...
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Usability
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Usability. mybook mirror raid. Western Digital offers up a 2 TB desktop monolith at the pleasing price of less than 28 cents per gig. Meet your data's new bodyguard: The "Mirror Edition" My Book offers two flavors of RAID.. Like the earlier Premium Edition...
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Usability
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Usability. external portable USB. Kiwi, marshmallow, bubblegum. Fabrik/Simpletech's new line of tasty and tiny hard drive treats will whet your appetite for mobile storage.. Notebook hard-drives fail. Most savvy consumers have at least heard such a horror...