The Gadget Lab Show: Discussing Huawei’s My Touch Phones and Outlook.com
Summary
In this episode of The Gadget Lab Show, the hosts discuss two new low-cost smartphones built by Huawei for T-Mobile’s My Touch line. Though designed for first-time smartphone users, the phones are criticized for having outdated hardware and software. The hosts also preview Microsoft’s new web-based email service, Outlook.com, which integrates with the company’s other online services like SkyDrive.
Table of Contents
- The My Touch Phones: Are They Worth It?
- Outlook.com: A New Challenger to Gmail?
- Christine’s Absence and Invitation for Feedback
Introduction
As technology continually develops, new and better devices are always being created. However, with this evolution, it can be difficult to know which devices are worth investing in. In this episode of The Gadget Lab Show, we discuss two new low-cost smartphones built by Huawei for T-Mobile’s My Touch line. We also look at Microsoft’s new web-based email service, Outlook.com, and its features and capabilities.
Q&A
The My Touch Phones: Are They Worth It?
- What are the My Touch phones?
- Who are they designed for?
- Are they worth buying?
- What are the downsides of these phones?
Conclusion
In conclusion, in this episode of The Gadget Lab Show, we discussed two new low-cost smartphones built by Huawei for T-Mobile’s My Touch line. We also previewed Microsoft’s new web-based email service, Outlook.com, and its features and capabilities. While the My Touch phones may not be worth the investment, Outlook.com is definitely worth giving a try. We also shared information about Christine’s absence and the show’s website redesign, inviting audience feedback. As always, we strive to help our audience make informed decisions when it comes to technology devices and services.