This week we chat about new leaked information about the T-Mobile G2, the Samsung Fascinate, and also a little something that Steve Jobs mentioned about iOS 4.1. We go over a few more new phone announcements, plus the latest reviews.

Originally posted at Dialed In

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Slowly but surely, T-Mobile is spilling the beans on its first HSPA+ smartphone. Find out the latest details about the T-Mobile G2 here.

Originally posted at Android Atlas

The newest compact laptops from Hewlett-Packard strike an improved balance between performance and power efficiency.

Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog

CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell weighs in with his first impressions of the fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch.

The new Apple TV is a significant improvement over its predecessor, but the streaming video space is crowded with competitors. CNET compares the Apple TV to some of the major competing products that offer similar functionality.

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The spiffy touch-screen Nano? Movie rentals on your iOS device? Or do you think today’s Apple event was one big snoozefest? Here’s your chance to vote!

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

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Epic Games’ killer gaming demo is available for free, and it certainly looks nice.

Epic Games’ killer gaming demo is available for free, and it certainly looks nice.

On the same day Apple displays its digital music dominance, an electronics rival says it’ll offer streaming music over the Net.

Originally posted at Deep Tech

Sony plans to bring 3D Blu-ray playback to the PlayStation 3 in October. The announcement was made at IFA.

Originally posted at The Digital Home

Before jumping into Apple’s music and entertainment news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iOS 4.1, the latest update for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

Before jumping into Apple’s music and entertainment news, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iOS 4.1, the latest update for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

New tweaks to HP’s popular Envy and Mini 210 product lines have arrived, along with an interesting new way to stream HD video to a TV.

A trio of images surface giving us a great look at the G1’s true successor.

Originally posted at Android Atlas