January 11, 2007, 8:32 PM CT
W880
The W880 Walkman phone will blend astonishing good looks with all of the music-centred features that fans have come to expect from the Walkman phone family.
The W880 will launch within the first half of 2007 when more details will be provided.........
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December 20, 2006, 4:51 AM CT
Super Slim Portable DLP Projector From Casio
Offering 2x wide-angle zoom lens to project large-size images in a small space and 2000 ANSI lumens brightness, the hot 32mm-thick slim projector supports WLAN capability, together with USB port that allows making presentation even without the need for a PC or laptop.
The latest projector combine water-cooling with heatpipe technology, owing to Casio's super slim manufacturing technologies, as well as four different patent technologies make this super-slim projector even unique. No words on pricing.
Via
Aving News network........
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November 18, 2006, 7:25 PM CT
Radar Mobile Video Sharing
Radar.net, the mobile photo sharing application, has just introduced a video version. As with the main service -- and unlike its rivals -- it's designed for sharing only among a select group of friends. When you sign up, you get a unique Radar.net email address to send your images to - you can then invite friends to view your pictures and comment on them. You can use Radar on the web, or view the mobile version on your cellphone.
John Poisson, Founder and CEO of Tiny Pictures, says, "Video clips in Radar work just like pictures: shoot a video with your phone and post it to your Radar, where your invited friends can see it and leave comments. Video clips become part of an ongoing visual conversation with your friends".
(BTW, this is the kind of guy you want to buy stock in -- John Poisson was former head of mobile media research and design groups at Sony in Tokyo, before founding Tiny Pictures in S.F.).........
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November 16, 2006, 6:57 PM CT
Satellite phones get a makeover
With Verizon Wireless and Sprint's release of the KRZR, life just gets sexier and sexier in the land of mobile phones, but what about the necessary-but-oh-so-utilitarian-looking land of satellite phones?
Effective immediately, satellite phones have joined the world of the beautiful. Globalstar, Inc., a leading provider of mobile satellite phones, has introduced the new GSP-1700 mobile satellite telephone.
The newly designed GSP-1700 telephone is nearly half the weight of the company's current satellite handset and close to 45 percent smaller. A new lithium-ion battery is designed to provide users with four hours of talk time and 36 hours of standby time. The GSP-1700's lightweight ergonomic design embodies the ruggedness of the current Globalstar phone while integrating convenience-oriented features such as a new five-mode color display and Bluetooth headset capability. The phone supports six operating languages and is available in three vibrant faceplate colors, using durable high-luster or metallic finishes. The GSP-1700 is being manufactured by QUALCOMM and incorporates a data solution and EV-DO network capability.........
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November 6, 2006, 8:29 PM CT
Sony K320i: Your Everyday Business
K320i is a slim camera phone with everything you need to do business on the move.
Synchronize your PC contacts, calendar and tasks with your phone and have what you need wherever your are.
A Bluetooth- headset makes long calls comfortable and when you're on the road, it makes in-car calling safe.
As well as text and picture messaging, K320i has support for push email. Read and write email on the move and enjoy Internet access with RSS feeds for news as it happens.
Key featuresText and picture messaging and push email.
RSS feeds - news as it happens.
PC synchronization - calendar, contacts and tasks.
Bluetooth- technology - connecting without cables.........
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October 12, 2006, 9:37 PM CT
Solio Universal Hybrid Charger
Solio, the Universal "Hybrid" Charger , can charge all of your handheld electronic products, even if you've been relocated to Antarctica. It works by absorbing power from the sun and storing the energy within the Solio's own internal battery (charging Solio's internal battery takes 8-10 hours of direct sunlight). If your igloo comes with a wall socket, you can also plug it in to charge it.
Not only can it charge your cell phone, but also your PDA, digital camera, and game player.
(It includes seven tips and cables, so it's compatibile with most devices.) To give you an idea, one hour of sun will give you enough juice to play your iPod for about an hour. When fully charged it can charge your cell phone twice over.
At the Clinton Global Initiative (which brings together a community of global leaders to 'devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges') soiree in NY, they gave Solio as one of the gifts for its 1,500 participating members. Movers and shakers such as Richard Branson, Tony Blair, The King of Jordan, Bill Gates, George Bush and a number of more received their own energy sources.........
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October 12, 2006, 9:29 PM CT
10MP Cameraphone
Those of you, who love to click every now and then just like a professional photographer, you might just turn into one with Samsung's 10MP camera phone. Unveiled back at CeBIT, Samsung has now officially announced its monster-camera phone. The device performs and also looks like a camera on one side, and a telephone on the flip side.
The camera comes equipped with a 2.2? 240×320 TFT LCD, 3x optical (5x digital) zoom, moving image capture at 30fps, as well as white balance and manual/auto focus modes. Besides, this cool combination, the phone features MP3, document reader and another cool spec, a mobile TV function that allows users to watch TV via satellite DMB. No word on the US availability can be had yet.........
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September 26, 2006, 7:28 PM CT
Realarcade Mobile Content
RealNetworks, Inc. the leading publisher of casual games, today announced the launch of the RealArcade mobile content Web site, http://www.realarcade.com/mobile, in partnership with PlayPhone, the pioneer of direct-to-consumer wireless distribution. Through the partnership, Real and PlayPhone will provide customers access to an extended catalog of more than 150 games and thousands of ringtones and wallpaper graphics for mobile phones.
The RealArcade mobile content portal supports more than 500 mobile phones on the Cingular, AT&T Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile wireless networks, and is accessible from the Internet via PC as well as mobile phones. The new portal allows customers to quickly and easily load their phones with a wide variety of entertainment content. Hit mobile games like Luxor, Gorillaz and The Apprentice are available, as well as top ringtones such as Sean Paul's "We Be Burnin" and Madonna's "Hung Up." The $9.99 monthly fee is added to customers' mobile phone bill and includes 14 download credits that roll over for up to 90 days if unused.
"The market for mobile entertainment has grown tremendously over the past few years and consumers are increasingly using their cell phones for much more than just talking," said Ron Czerny, CEO of PlayPhone. "The new Web site will make it easy for people to find a whole host of games and content that work with their particular phone and service - all from one location".........
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September 26, 2006, 7:12 PM CT
Nokia N75: Smallest Multimedia Computer
Nokia today introduced the Nokia N75, its smallest multimedia computer, offering digital music playback, quality photography, telephony and rich internet communication. The Nokia N75 provides a complete multimedia experience in a thin and elegant clamshell, while utilizing Nokia's renowned ease of use.
"By combining people's entertainment and leisure needs into the Nokia N75, Nokia is affecting the lifestyles of mobile device users in a positive way. With all its features and beautiful design, the Nokia N75 keeps your life connected and it's far easier and more enjoyable to just have one device to carry around, and still keep ahead of the game!" said Nigel Rundstrom, vice president of Multimedia Sales for Nokia in North America.
Soundtrack to your lifeThe Nokia N75 music experience excels even with the device closed. The digital music player has easy controls on the cover of the device, and the reflective 1.36" color cover display guides you to your music, which is always just a button press away. Supporting a multitude of different formats, including MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, the advanced digital music player includes an equalizer, playlist, shuffle and repeat features for a direct connection to compatible online music services. When you connect the Nokia N75 to your compatible PC, a mere tap on the music key acts as an instant link to music stored. The PC-mobile synchronization redirects your favorite tunes straight to the Nokia N75, which can store up to 1,500* individual tracks on an optional 2GB microSD card. In addition to playing downloaded music and ripped cds, the Nokia N75 also includes a stereo FM radio, allowing you to listen to your favorite talk or music radio stations through your compatible headphones or through the integrated 3D stereo speakers.........
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September 26, 2006, 7:06 PM CT
About Nokia N75
Previous to launch there were two themes to rumours, these are detailed below:
The first series of rumours were centred around the N75 being a Nokia N73 styled slider, whilst the specifications shown were mostly plausible, the form factor and photoshopped image seem rather unlikely. One point is that the likely resolution of a number of S60 phones will be QVGA (240x320) rather than 352x416.
The second series of rumours seemed a little more plausible, and the fuzzy photo of a RAZR styled Nokia N71 successor is much more in keeping with traditional leaks.........
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