Belkin Conserve Valet USB Charger Review

The Belkin Conserve Valet offers up a variety of charging ports for your various devices. As long as it can be plugged into a USB socket, you can charge it up here. But there’s one major difference between the Conserve Valet and most other chargers–when it’s done charging your devices to full power, it shuts itself off, so it no longer pulls power to keep the devices charging once full charge is achieved. You’ll be able to charge fully four devices on the Conserve Valet at once, and they won’t even waste power in the process.

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Chinavasion CVAK-PC12 Android Tablet Review

The Chinavasion CVAK-PC12 is an Android 2.3 tablet that offers a seven inch touch screen showing at an 800 x 480 resolution, and runs a 1.2 GHz Telechips Cortex A7 processor, four gigs of storage, 512 megs of RAM, a front facing camera for video chat and self-portrait taking, a built-in microphone and speaker, support for microSD cards up to thirty two gig and a battery life of around four hours.

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HTC Sensation Review

Since everyone uses their phones differently, allow me to list down how I used the HTC Sensation in my everyday life in order to arrive at several points that I will bring up below. I rely on 3G connectivity whenever I am outside of the house, and switch over to Wi-Fi back in the comfort of my abode. I handle around 10 minutes’ worth of calls each day, send a couple of text messages, and reply less than 10 emails on average. MP3 playback is kept to a minimum (on occasions, really), and the only time I used the GPS chipset was to test out Route66.

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HTC One rumored to accompany Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5.0

HTC One was recently announced and the smartphone has HTC Sense 5.0 with Android 4.1.2. The update that is now expected is Android 4.2.2, but no change in the Sense version. There are some interesting changes though:

*the battery level is shown in percentage
*extended quick settings have been inserted
*if you press home button for long, it converts into menu

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