Posts Tagged With: android
Santa gave me a Tab from Galaxy
I have never had a desire to get a tablet, even when Apple introduced their iPad earlier this year. Lately, I got a Kindle for my e-reading needs. It had all I need for reading purposes except that when it comes to reading magazine, it becomes dull and boring. So when the news of [...]
Holiday season warm up with Creative ZiiO
Year end holiday season is here finally, and I am already imagining a Christmas tree in my house with all the interesting gadgets nicely packed as presents surrounding it. More on that in subsequent blog posts. In the spirit of sharing joy of holiday season, I would begin by sharing my peep on Creative ZiiO [...]
Software Programming and Cooking
Apart from the incidental choice of word “Cooking” to describe Windows Mobile ROM development process, I found out that recently there is really a great similarity between software programming and cooking. With cooking, you master the science of key culinary skills, and then with some creativity, you venture into dishing out different cuisine. I am not [...]
Samsung Galaxy S – Can it ever be a brick?
In the techie world, the ‘brick’ is usually associated to the state of your phone, where no matter what magic you try to apply, your phone cannot be powered on at all. It is therefore no better than a high tech paper weight, or a brick if your phone happens to be one heavy phone. [...]
Htcardware vs Samsungoftware
I have been asked a number of times which phone is better, Samsung Galaxy S, or HTC Desire, both of which I had done some review on in the previous blog posts. Here’s my thought. At the end of the day, the choice is very personal, there’s no good or bad device, it’s more like [...]
Galaxy is surreally desirable
Having tasted my first real Android experience in the mold of HTC Desire, I had another opportunity to lay my hands on Samsung’s new Android flagship product, Galaxy S. I am not sure what does the “S” means, but one cannot be faulted for assuming it is Galaxy “Supreme”, based on its technical specification, and my initial [...]
Desire over HD2
I have always have the desire to learn about (mobile) life beyond Windows Mobile, after having owned numerous Windows Mobile devices for the past 5 years. Then came iPhone, in 2008. But despite its edge cutting user experience and its hundreds of thousands of (useless) applications, it didn’t wow me over. I admit I’m not [...]

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