Entries from January 2, 2011 - January 8, 2011
Sprint HTC EVO Shift 4G Finally Goes Official





After a slew of leaks from Amazon, Walmart, and case manufacturers, we’d be surprised if the HTC EVO Shift 4G hadn’t officially been announced today! What we’ve got here is basically a modified version of the T-Mobile G2, specced out with a 800 MHz Qualcomm MSM7630 CPU, a 3.6” 800x480 LCD, Android 2.2 with Sense on top, and a 5 megapixel rear camera. WiMAX 4G makes its obvious appearance powered by the 1500 mAh battery. To be honest, we’d take the original EVO 4G over this slider any day, but hey, it’s only $150 starting January 9th!
Lenovo LePad U1 Hybrid shows up at CES again
Feeling like you’ve seen this before? That’s because technically you have. Remembering back to CES 2010, Lenovo displayed what originally looked like a very intriguing product, the U1 Hybrid — a laptop by day, and a tablet by night (or at least when you detached the screen from the shell). Not too shabby, but this year the company’s come back with yet another hybrid and this time its running a mix of Windows 7 and Android. — More details after the break!
Could abuse be to blame for Google's Cr-48 15k cut off?
While it seems that Google is still accepting applications for testers of the Cr-48 netbook, it seems that shipments of the device have stopped at 15,000, with only a few remaining in transit (according to the unofficial Cr-48 tracker). It’s been rumored that 60 thousand netbooks will ship, so what’s the holdup? — More after the break!





CES 2011 - A Documentary, coming soon
CES is one of the biggest days in the tech world - gadgets, technologies, people and companies all come together in one city to spread the word about what they’re working on. Here at T3ch H3lp, we like to do things a bit differently so we will be making a documentary that will give you the full experience of attending CES 2011, and of course all the tech goodness you expect — stay tuned!
App Review - Infinity Blade
Mobile games haven’t to this point been deemed quote unquote “masterpieces” in terms of visual style and appeal, however Epic and Chair dared to dream big and attempted to replicate the same Next-Gen look within an iPhone game. That brain child became Infinity Blade, a game whose reputation needs no introduction. — Read the full review after the break!
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