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10:22AM

Palm Pre Plus Unboxing

Today we will be unboxing the Palm Pre Plus. The Palm Pre Plus runs on Web OS 1.4. The phone is carried by Verizon Wireless. The phone costs $149 on a two year contract. We will have a full software tour and full review of the device on our YouTube Channel very soon. If you're not necessarily interested in this particular device, not to worry. We cover all things technology. Come take a look at Marco unboxing the Palm Pre Plus.

11:31AM

Unboxed: Motorola Devour

Today Marco gives you a quick look and unboxes the Motorola Devour. The Devour runs Android and has Motorola's MotoBlur user interface. I believe the Devour costs $149 on a two year contract with Verizon Wireless. For more coverage of this device be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and you will be notified when more videos are posted.

6:41PM

This Week in Phones #2 - The KIN Phones

Microsoft’s newest entries into the cell phone market are the KIN phones: Kin 1 and Kin 2. Today these phones became available on Verizon Wireless’s online store only, but will soon be available in their retail stores. When these phones were announced, many bloggers criticized the KIN, saying this phone would fail soon after it came out. In this article, I would like to share with you some of the specs of the KIN.

First off, Microsoft makes two KINs: One with a vertical sliding QWERTY keyboard and one with a vertical sliding keyboard. Both phones have a touchscreen and an impressive camera. The Kin 1 has a 2.6” inch touchscreen and the Kin 2 has a 3.4” inch touchscreen. The Kin 1 has a 5 megapixel camera and the Kin 2 has an 8 megapixel camera. Both phones have Wi-Fi and a custom Windows OS. On paper that sounds like a good phone, but the phone does have some short comings.

Both Kins have 8GB of unexpandable memory, which is unfortunate. The second short coming is the price. The phones are technically “smart phones” and are priced competitively. Microsoft claims these phones are smart phones, but are aimed at teens and early 20’s users. That means you need to have a data plan, which starts at $30 per month. So if you’re a teen buying this phone, convincing your parents to pay $30 per month for data might be kind of tough for some people.

In conclusion, this phone should really be marketed as a multimedia phone since they’re trying to go after young people. I am interested to see where this phone goes. I think it has an interesting design and feature set, so I’m really interested to see what owners do with their Kins and whether they’ll like it or not.

10:06PM

HTC Droid Incredible Software Tour 

Part One

Part Two

These videos are once again about the HTC Droid Incredible. This is the full software tour showing the operating system and what the phone can do. For more technology content, check out our website and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thanks for reading the post. See you in the next one.

We did have to split this video into two separate ones due to the 10 minute limit on YouTube.

11:44AM

Motorola Droid Quick Look

Israel from Gadget Experts gives you a quick look at the Motorola Droid. Be sure to come back to the YouTube channel on Friday for the full review. Thanks for watching.

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