I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Here at Crave we've been lucky enough to get our hands on the HTC TyTN 2 P4550, which is the successor to the much-loved HTC TyTN. At first glance the TyTN 2 looks very similar to its illustrious ...
Chief mob-ologist Dave at Mobility Today got some hands time with the HTC TyTN, the in-house model name for the HTC Hermes. Besides the speedy 400MHz CPU, Dave’s impressed with the better keyboard, ...
Symbian fans are currently spoilt in the hardcore business smartphones department thanks to the Nokia E90 Communicator. It features a luxury full QWERTY keyboard, speedy HSDPA speeds, a 3.2MP camera ...
The GCF (Global Certification Forum for GSM and UMTS devices) has just approved the naming for HTC's upcoming flagship monster: the handset formerly known as Kaiser. OK, the naming is just getting ...
Speaking of the HTC TyTN, here’s a dock and hot-sync cradle for $20. USB cable comes included, and the dock fits the HTC TyTN, HTC Hermes, HTC Z, Orange SPV M3100, T-Mobile MDA Vario II, i-Mate JASJAM ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Both models of HTC’s smartphone—the HTC TyTN or the re-badged XDA Trion—are available for purchase now on Dynamism’s website. Both are available for $899, which means it’s no throwaway phone. The XDA ...
Today HTC swept away the rumours that its new smart phone was going to be called the HTC Raphael or HTC TyTN III by giving its latest Qwerty keypad mobile the moniker of HTC Touch Pro. A bit boring, ...
The HTC TyTN II comes in an eye-pleasing black box with all the necessary gear to get you started - charger, USB data cable, stereo headset, spare stylus, and a carrying case, plus tons of paper about ...
PocketPC are probably bottom of the ladder when it comes to camera performance. It's not about the megapixel count. It's just that their photos are really nothing to speak of. HTC were obviously ...