Canon's HV20 HD camcorder leaked?

Canon product details have been leaking like a sieve of late. First the accidental Hong Kong listing of their EOS 40D, now what appears to be their HV20 high-definition camcorder thanks to a "coming soon" placement on Circuit City's site shown above (and subsequently removed).

A handful of reviews for the Nokia N800

A lot of reviews online these days for the recently released Linux/GTK-based Nokia N800 internet tablet: C|Net's review, MobileCrunch's, Brighthand's, MobileBurn's, NYTimes', ToughtFix's and OSNews'. There is also an interesting usability/comparison study, the N800 vs the Apple Newton!

T-Mobile rolls out HTC Athena as "Ameo"

Move over, Universal, there's a new sheriff in town. The Athena from HTC is finally starting to make some public appearances in carrier livery, and we've gotta say, T-Mobile Pink is suiting this thing just fine.

Review of GSM-smartphone Nokia E50

Nokia E50 was introduced in summer, 2006 as an addition to the enterprise line-up going by the name of Eseries, the announcement itself went without any needless fuss, though, and against all gossips and expectations, the E50 came alone back then without being accompanied by two other Eseries-branded devices, meaning that the company’s tradition to unveil three offerings at a time, like it had done it at Nseries conferences, was broken.

MythTV shows from your cell phone with Orb

If you run MythTV and have a slick EVDO/3G phone, you can watch recorded/recording programs on your phone via Orb (orb.com), served right from your PC (Comcast does not allow its customers to run servers though). Check the tutorial here.

ACCESS Releases NetFront Browser v3.4 Technical Preview for Pocket PC

"ACCESS CO today announced the availability of a technical preview version of its NetFront Browser v3.4 for Pocket PC, an Internet browser for Pocket PC devices. By making this technical preview available, ACCESS expects to obtain extensive feedback from users prior to releasing the final commercial version of the browser, which is scheduled for release in the first half of this year."

Nokia N800; A Real World Review After One Month’s Use

All in all I love this device. I love the convenience, I love the size, I love the instant on/off capability. I think it does many things well and the excitement that I feel when engaged with the development community that has gravitated to this platform has convinced me that the best is certainly yet to come and dramatic innovations in software are on the horizon.

The Google Switch: an iPhone killer?

Color us skeptics on this one, but we've got a tipster claiming to have the scoop on Google Switch. This version of the mythical Googlephone is said to be the result of a collaboration with Samsung -- not Alpha Networks or HTC. Of course, it's a button-less touchscreen device as is the rage these days only this time with GPS built-in for pinpoint navigation around Google Maps.

LG's KE850 PRADA official: iPhone says, wha?

Check it Apple, LG just went official with their iPhone look-a-like LG KE850 Prada phone which they proudly tout as the world's "first completely touch screen mobile phone." Er, unless you consider the ones from Motorola, HTC, and others.

N93i and E70 reviews

Mobile-review posted two reviews, one for the N93i and one for the E70.