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Asus Eee Pad Slider Review

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1:45PM November 22, 2011 | Alex Kidman

Asus’ Eee Pad Slider combines a hardened glass display, slide out keyboard and productivity applications pre-loaded. It should be the ultimate productivity tablet, which for many users has been the holy grail of tablets. Sadly, pilgrims, you’re going to have to keep questing. Here’s why. More »


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Leaked Sony Ericsson Android Phones Boast Big Screens, Xperia Looks

1:00AM June 7, 2010 | Jack Loftus

Will Android solve Sony Ericsson’s multitude of issues? Probably not, but leveraging the OS and bolting it onto an Xpera frame and a 5″ slider phone with visual cues from the HTC Shift couldn’t hurt, right? More »


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BlackBerry Slider Phone Video Leaked

9:07PM May 10, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

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If you had any doubts that the BlackBerry slider phone was real, here’s a short “leaked” video that shows it as clearly as these “leaked” videos usually show things. Apparently, it’s called the BlackBerry Bold 9800 slider. [BGR]


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BlackBerry Slider Phone’s Rumoured Launch Is Next Month

1:12AM March 19, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

BlackBerry’s ugly leaked slider phone – supposedly dubbed the Talladega – might be released next month, if Engadget’s translation of a Korean interview with the CEO of a RIM supplier is anything to go by. More »


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LG Chocolate BL20 Brings Back Traditional Chocolate Styling

7:00AM September 6, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

Unlike LG’s wacky BL40 ultra-widescreen Chocloate, the newly-spotted BL20 is more obviously from the Chocolate lineage. It’s a non-touchscreen slider with haptic feedback on its touch-sensitive buttons, and actually features an interface not dissimilar to the BL40. More »


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DIY Fixes For The Palm Pre’s Unfortunate “Oreo” Effect

9:20AM July 24, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

The Pre Oreo effect—as in, twisting an Oreo—is definitely an unwanted and unpleasant flaw some have experienced in the Pre’s hardware. Pre Central has a few DIY, probable-warranty-voiding methods to fix the problem. More »