Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
[OiD] had a dusty, old, forgotten Philips HDD1420 GoGear mp3 player kicking around his place. As you can imagine, the battery was dead. He had no charger or connector for the thing, but decided to try ...
It's the new year, so what better way for a company to prey upon your insecurities than by offering devices that accessorizes your ambition to really meet your fitness goals this time around. Philips ...
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 ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
Wake up, Cravesters! It's a new day, a new week and a new month. Grab your coffee and rub those bleary eyes until they make that squelchy sound that tells you you've pressed just that little bit too ...
MP3 player provides vocal feedback and music auto adjusts to your running pace. LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2010— -- For the runner who can't hit the pavement without music pumping in his or her ears, ...
The sparkly, diamond-esque Philips Luxe mp3 player is a tale of contradictions. On the one hand, it’s an mp3 player with a mere 2GB of memory, a scant 10 hours of battery life, a one-line LCD screen, ...
Philips Electronics India Limited, a subsidiary of the Netherlands based Royal Philips Electronics and the Number One Consumer Electronics brand in Europe, in its endeavour to add excitement to the ...
I got this Philips GoGear MP3 player at the Singapore airport back in 2007 (Fig. 1). It cost over 60 dollars. I hated it almost immediately. The display is hard to read and has silly little bubble ...
Philips revamped its headphone MP3 player selection, launched its first portable media player (PMP) and continued to take audio systems in new directions with the launch of its 2006 lineup here.
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