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A Review Of Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus launched on Verizon's 4G LTE network as the first Ice Cream Sandwich phone in the United States back in December of last year. Recently Samsung sent us a Galaxy Nexus so over the past month we've been testing out the Galaxy Nexus. This review focuses on the hardware of the … [Read more...]

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ASUS Padfone Benchmarks And Specs Leak

One very interesting device we saw a few months ago was the ASUS Padfone. It kind of blended the idea of a smartphone with the idea of the tablet all into one device. ASUS has already showed off a mockup of the device but since then ASUS has developed at least one working Padfone. Today some … [Read more...]

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Apple’s A5 Chip In iPhone 5 Will Be Faster Than The Competition

A lot of people have been talking about the next generation iPhone not having a quad core processor as a bad thing. But really when it comes down to the benchmarks the dual core A5 chip in the iPhone won't be a bad processor at all. As you know one pretty certain rumor is that the iPhone 5 or … [Read more...]

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ZL Podcast #39 – Droid Bionic, Samsung Stratosphere, Galaxy Note Benchmarks, HTC Amaze 4G…

This week Motorola's Droid Bionic finally arrived in the United States after being announced at CES 2011. It costs $300 right now unless you order it from Amazon, then it's $200 which is a better price. Either way you are getting pretty much an LTE version of the Droid X with a 1GHz processor, … [Read more...]

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HTC Jetstream Now Available On AT&T’s LTE Network

If you want a tablet on AT&T's network and want extremely fast download speeds then it looks like you are in luck. At least if you are willing to spend a little bit of money. That's because the HTC Jetstream tablet that was previously rumored and then announced is now available on AT&T's … [Read more...]

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Motorola Xoom’s Dual Core Tegra 2 Gets Overclocked To 1.7GHz

Good thing I got my Core i5-2500K up to 4.5GHz without any problems recently because it looks like the Tegra 2 processor in the Motorola Xoom can be overclocked quite a bit too. To 1.7GHz to be exact which is pretty amazing for the Xoom. So the developers over at XDA-Developers recently got a … [Read more...]

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AMD’s $150 Radeon HD 6790 Is Here, Up Against The GTX 460

The graphics card market is pretty big, especially when you're looking at cards that cost under $200 and it looks like AMD is finally getting around to coming out with a new GPU in that price range, it's called the Radeon HD 6790. So this new 6790 is part of AMD's new 6000 series GPUs, and right … [Read more...]

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1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8660, The New Fastest Mobile CPU

Processors sure do get really fast really quick. It was only ten years ago that 1GHz was extremely fast for even the most powerful desktop computers. Now even for smartphones that's extremely slow. We've found out about multiple cores and we've made six core chips run at over 4GHz. And this isn't … [Read more...]

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W3C Tests HTML5 And IE9 Works Best With HTML5

When most people think about IE9 they don't have very good things to say. It is usually outdated, has problems rendering things, and is slow. I guess Microsoft is trying to make that a thing of the past with Internet Explorer 9. So to start out the W3C or World Wide Web Consortium is the group of … [Read more...]

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Lists – Top Five Fastest Web Browsers June 2010

When most people use a computer, they are using a web browser. Web browsers are not created equal so I'm going to create a monthly series of the top five web browsers. I'll be running a web based benchmark tool called Peacekeeper on a Windows XP Pro virtual machine with 512MB of RAM. I cleared all … [Read more...]