Research In Motion is set to launch BlackBerry 10 and two handsets at the end of January. But at this point, there shouldn't be many surprises. Nearly <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/12/17/blackb
<strong>Short version:</strong> A stylish and fun alternative to the likes of the Canon G12 and Nikon P7000. It's not the quickest on the draw, and the build quality is obviously a step down from its
I love printed materials. Not just because they're great in their own right, but because sometimes, due to the restrictions of printing and mailing delays, they break news a little early. In this case
The <a href="https://techcrunch.com/tag/x100/">Fujufilm X100</a> (pictured) is quietly becoming a favorite among the photography nerds thanks to its capable sensor, fair price and oh-so-hawt retro dig
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When the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 was announced in November, my major concern was whether it was coming to the U.S.
When the rumor mill was still churning in full force over the Xperia X2, one thing seemed to be popping up fairly consistently: a January 2010 launch date. It seemed pretty solid. When Sony Ericsson m
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Oh, you don't have a Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 yet? Yeah, neither do
Long-suffering handset maker Sony Ericsson is all about the UX, people, and they’ve got the screens to prove it. The new system does basically what everyone else is doing and it brings all of yo
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With the Sony Ericsson Rachel (otherwise known as the XPERIA X3 or, mo
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Hello, gorgeous! What a nice way to wake up on a Friday morning. You roll out of bed to make your
They say the best things come in small packages – and in this case, one of the things we’re looking forward to most over the next few months, Sony Ericsson’s Android-powered XPERIA X
Go ahead – grab your bag of salt. Pull a grain out, and have it at the ready. While we’re still digging for independent confirmation of this, we just got it on good word that Sony Ericsson
Oh man, Expansys. Either you’ve got someone who doesn’t know how to punch in embargo dates properly, or whoever is in charge of determining when your product pages go live likes to live on
<img src="http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/photo1.jpg" />Losing your garage door opener sucks. And it can be really frustrating to try and find a replacement. But if you're from th
Suunto watches are fun. This latest wrist-computer gizmo improves on the companies X9i GPS watch with even stronger GPS tech. Plus, the company throws in an altimeter, barometer, digital compass, ther
. The other difference between this and the standard remote is the the odd “shield” shape and the required USB dongle in order to receive RF. Other than that, not much. You can pick one up