Recent content by steelscrap

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    Apple Teams Up with Logitech on Powered Wireless Charger

    So, it's an expensive phone stand?
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    Audio-Technica ATH-ANC9 Review: Simple Design, Awesome ANC

    I have a pair of these and think they work fairly well (the noise canceling on my friend's Bose 35's is superior but not that noticeable unless you're doing a direct comparison. However, one of the items you list as a con is actually on my good list. I prefer my headphones to use a AAA battery...
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    Essential Phone: What It Is and Why You Should Care

    Potentially a good phone but is pre-doomed for failure since it's being released as a carrier exclusive (and it's the weakest carrier).
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    Andy Rubin's Essential Phone Will Be a Sprint Exclusive

    The phone's dead on arrival. We've seen other phones with carrier exclusivity fail. This is a shockingly bad decision by Rubin.
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    Here's What the Final iPhone 8 Design Looks Like

    Wait...isn't that the Galaxy S8?
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    Killer iPhone 8 Features Confirmed, Plus Big Surprise

    So the killer features are: 1. the same type of screen the Galaxy S8 already has 2. a fingerprint sensor in the front glass instead of the back Wow. I can see the lines already forming.
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    Amazon's First Alexa TV Is Here, and We Went Hands-on

    If you went hands-on with the TV, the review would have been more useful to provide a better analysis of the picture and sound quality.
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    If iPhone 8 Looks Like This, Samsung Is in Trouble

    Why is this a problem for Samsung? At this point, the only real differentiator is the operating system. For people who want to be in the iOS garden, the iPhone is the obvious choice. For those who don't, a high-end Android device (such as the Samsung S8) is the way to go.
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    Squeezable HTC 11 U Is Wonderfully Weird

    Sounds like an interesting phone but hard to tell because of two obvious omissions in this article: expandable storage and expected battery life. Of course, making it a Sprint exclusive also means it's dead in the water. Why would any company self-limit like that?