Robert Faustus
Information Security Professional with several years of experience in privacy, security and financial compliance. Firm believer that keeping best security practices will help companies not only maintain compliance but protect their most important asset, their customers' trust.
Outside of work, I love watching movies, reading books and working out. I also provide online financial advice to help people work their way out of debt.
As part of being an information security professional, I have many clients in the wireless telecommunication industry. I am able to view first hand many new and exciting handsets that are on the brink of being released or have been released.
I've created a blog site specific to my favorite series of smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy series of phones at: http://samsunggalaxynews.blogspot.com/
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Outside of work, I love watching movies, reading books and working out. I also provide online financial advice to help people work their way out of debt.
As part of being an information security professional, I have many clients in the wireless telecommunication industry. I am able to view first hand many new and exciting handsets that are on the brink of being released or have been released.
I've created a blog site specific to my favorite series of smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy series of phones at: http://samsunggalaxynews.blogspot.com/
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Smartphone Review: Samsung Galaxy NexusSamsung was once a silent contender in the smartphone market, but with the release of Android, the Galaxy series has dominated. The Galaxy Nexus is yet another entry into the highly competitive market.
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Smartphone Review: Motorola Droid 4The Motorola Droid 4 is the fourth addition to the ever popular Droid series from Motorola. With the ever increasing number of Android devices, does the Droid 4 manage to shine through?
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Smartphone Review: Blackberry Curve 9380The Blackberry Curve is a familiar smartphone for most, but this particular version is different. The Curve 9380 is the first ever in the line to have only a touchscreen display. No physical keyboard can be found on this version of the Curve.
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Smartphone Review: Motorola Droid RAZRThe Droid RAZR is Motorola's return to the RAZR concept through the Droid series. Featuring a razor-thin design and loaded with Android, the Droid RAZR is hoping to cut through the competition to reign supreme.
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Smartphone Review: Samsung Epic 4G TouchThe Samsung Galaxy S 2 has been on a global rampage but has had to wait to enter the U.S. market. It finally makes its entrance on Sprint with the Epic 4G Touch.
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Smartphone Review: Blackberry Bold 9930RIM has been on a downward spiral, but the company hopes to regain its advantage with the Blackberry Bold 9930. Does the sleek, newly designed Bold 9930 have what it takes to take on the all new challengers?
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Smartphone Review: Samsung Epic 4GThe Epic 4G is the Galaxy S variant that was released for Sprint one year ago. Even now, the Epic 4G seems to be living up to its name. Is the Epic 4G a truly epic smartphone?
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Smartphone Review: Motorola Photon 4GMotorola has risen through the ashes with the rise of Android and the Photon 4G is the latest monster from Motorola. With powerful specs and access to Sprint's 4G network, the Photon 4G looks like a dominant smartphone.
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Smartphone Review: T-Mobile MyTouch 4G SlideThe myTouch 4G Slide is the follow-up to the original myTouch 4G. Adding a physical QWERTY keyboard and keeping the design of the original, the myTouch 4G Slide looks to be a powerful competitor in a competitive market.
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Smartphone Review: LG Optimus 3DLG is among the first smartphone manufacturers to evolve the smartphone toward 3D technology. The Optimus 3D is their first attempt at a glasses free 3D smartphone. Does the technology pop out or does it just cause disservice? -
Smartphone Review: Motorola Droid 3The Droid series from Motorola really launched Android into the public eye through Verizon. The Droid 2 didn't launch as successfully. Now, the Droid 3 has arrived. Does it reinvigorate like the original Droid or fall flat like the Droid 2?
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Smartphone Review: Samsung Galaxy FitThe Galaxy Fit is a miniaturized version of the powerful Samsung Galaxy S that has dominated the smartphone market. But does the small phone have the specs and beauty that the Galaxy S brought to the table? -
Smartphone Review: LG Optimus TThe LG Optimus series of entry level smartphones in the U.S. are all offsprings of the Optimus One. Like the Galaxy series from Samsung, LG hopes to expand its Optimus series as its main line up. The Optimus T is T-Mobile's version of the smartphone.
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Smartphone Review: Blackberry TorchOnce the king of smartphones, RIM has been on the downfall since the iPhone and now Android. RIM hopes to recapture the market and to spread the Blackberry again, this time with the Torch. Can the Torch carry the torch forward for RIM?
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Smartphone Review: HTC EVO 3DIt seems as though 3-D seems to be one of the next evolutionary steps for electronics, and smartphones are no exception. -
Smartphone Review: Motorola Atrix 4GThe Motorola Atrix 4G is an innovative smartphone with the ability to become a portable laptop. With its dual core processors, it's able to power on a laptop dock and transform itself into a portable laptop machine. Is the innovation worth the price?
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Smartphone Review: Motorola Droid X2The original Droid X came out to much anticipated fanfare and was able to captivate customers with its amazing abilities. Now the much anticipated successor is out, but does it meet expectations and can it take on the Droid X throne?
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Smartphone Review: Samsung Droid ChargeThe Samsung Droid Charge is Samsung's entry into the Droid series on Verizon. Featuring a sleek design, Super AMOLED display and access to the 4G LTE network, the Droid Charge sounds impressive. But does it have what it takes?
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Smartphone Review: Motorola XPRTThe Motorola XPRT is the business smartphone being offered through Sprint. Taking the "E" out of Expert is Motorola's interpretation of a smart business smartphone. Does the XPRT have what it takes to really use that kind of name?
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A Review of the Samsung Galaxy S2The Samsung Galaxy S 2 is the hugely anticipated follow up to the original Samsung Galaxy S throne. Featuring some powerful hardware and new software, the Galaxy S 2 is poised to be an incredible addition to the Smartphone market. How does it fare? -
Smartphone Review: Samsung Infuse 4GThe Samsung Infuse 4G is among one of the largest yet also slimmest smartphones released on AT&T to date. Following in the footsteps of the Captivate, the Infuse hopes to capture the hearts and minds of people who want Samsung Galaxy S smartphones. -
Top Five Samsung Galaxy S Tips and TricksThe Samsung Galaxy S has been an extremely popular choice for smartphone users both in the U.S. market as well as internationally. Check out these top five tips and tricks to really optimize the Samsung Galaxy S experience. -
Review of the HTC ThunderboltThe HTC Thunderbolt is among Verizon's first 4G LTE smartphones to be released. The Thunderbolt is the smartphone that Verizon believes people have been "dreaming" about. It has quite the expectation to live up to and quite the reputation to build.
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Venom: Dark Origin ReviewEddie Brock is considered one of the greatest villains of all time, thanks to the symbiote that's attached to him, Venom. But what caused him to become such a popular villain? What makes Venom tick? Venom: Dark Origins goes into the past of Eddie Brock. -
Review of the Samsung Exhibit 4GThe Samsung Exhibit 4G is the high-end smartphone that came out a year late. With the technological strides in the smartphone market, it seems the Exhibit has been pushed into the mid-tier market. At mid-tier, does it exhibit greatness?
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Iron Man - a Retrospective on Tony StarkHeroes are always shown as being perfect and yet those perfect heroes are the ones we always forget. Tony Stark is a flawed hero, which is why he seems to remain as a memorable hero. In an world where super powers reign, Iron Man is invincible!