Archive for January 6th, 2008

Nokia E66 Codename Dora

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones with 1 Comment

After the spec leak of the E71, the E66 would follow, of course. Given the codename “Liam,” it will be christened its “E” name by the time of its launch. It features GPS, 3.2 Megapixel camera, quadband and bluetooth with a 320 x 320 display.

We’re, of course, STILL looking at a second quarter release with the “Dora” having a USD$550+ price tag.

Popularity: 29%

Asus Announces the U2E 32GB SSD High-End Notebook

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Laptops with No Comments »

The U2E measures 11-inches and weighs 2 pounds. It features a 32GB SSD which makes it shock-resistant, a high-res webcam integrated into the LCD and the ASUS SmartLogon software which uses face recognition security.

Asus U2E was created with both luxury and functionality in mind. Sophistication was a primary factor in the design, most noticeable at the notebook’s hinged made of polished plating. The body of the U2E is made of copper, stainless steel and premium leather.

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Popularity: 15%

Cobalt Releases K3 DMB Receiver

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Laptops, USB-Devices with No Comments »

The mini USB-type DMB Receiver called “K3″ has been released by Cobalt Technologies in the Korean market. In spite of its tiny external antenna, it promises clear images even in areas with poor reception. It sells for around USD$60.

Popularity: 24%

Protect Your Phone with the Phone Protector

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones with No Comments »

Have you ever got your mobile phone stolen before? I bet many of us would say “yes.” You might want to consider getting the Phone Protector. It’s an application which is installed in hidden mode on your mobile phone. Using the Phone Protector, you could pinpoint the exact location of your phone, in case it was stolen, within a 500 meter radius. You can also lock your data remotely via SMS so you can ensure no sensitive information would be discovered. As of current, the trial version is only available for Nokia S60 3rd edition phones. Support for other handsets is expected in the future.

Popularity: 12%

Mini Mobile Projector

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Other with No Comments »

It’s LED-illuminated and ultra-compact as you can see on the picture. It can be used with practically any mobile device such as mobile phones and portable media players. It offers VGA resolution images and can project pictures up to 40 inches. Launch is expected to be in the next couple of months.

Popularity: 17%

HUAWEI U1215 Mobile Phone

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones with No Comments »

FCC has approved the HUAWEI U1215 Mobile Phone, now you can expect it any moment in the shops. The cell phone works on WCDMA 850/1900 MHz GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/1800/1900 MHz. It supports microSD of up to 1 GB, USB connection and Bluetooth v1.2 version. There is a WAP browser too.

The U1215 looks good with its clamshell design but it has a camera with lesser configuration of just 1.3 mega pixel. It can be considered as a good cell phone for beginners. Other features of the cell phone include an FM radio, MP3 player and a few JAVA games. The price and availability are not yet known. If you are interested, keep a watch on their website.

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Popularity: 12%

Neonode N2 Mobile Phone

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones, Mp3player with No Comments »

Neonode announced that its latest mobile phone, the Neonode N2, will hit US markets in 2008. Featuring patented neno user interface and zForce optical touch screen technology, the Neonode N2 provides an intuitive navigational experience for novice and advanced users alike. The zForce optical touchscreen works by reacting to sweeping and tapping signals on the screen - much like the Apple iPhone - and does not need a stylus or hard pressure.

Launched in Europe in Q3 2007, the Neonode N2’s launch in the US will be announced in Q2 2008. There’s no information yet on retail pricing or the carrier. If you are in Las Vegas, you can catch the Neonode N2 on display at the CES 2008 between Jan 7-10 in Central Hall, Booth 9817.

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Popularity: 16%

Mobiado announces Stealth

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones with No Comments »

This beautifully crafted mobile phone, inspired by military stealth aircrafts, is made of aircraft aluminum with buttons of sapphire crystal and stainless steel. The front screen and camera window are also of sapphire crystal.

Stealth runs a customized version of Symbian Series 40 and is completely unlocked working on triband GSM (900/1800/1900MHz) and WCDMA (2100MHz) with 3G. It carries a 2-megapixel camera with a large QVGA display. It also sports an MP3 player supporting MP3, MP4, eAAC+, and AAC. Memory can be expanded via microSD for up to 2GB. Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, and PTT are the other notable features.

Every Mobiado Stealth comes with a microSD card, headphones, charger, cleaning cloth, cloth carrying pouch, and manual.

There is no news about its price, but better snag one fast as only 1200 of this sexiness will be manufactured.

Popularity: 11%

MWG Xda Zinc II Windows Mobile Phone

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | Cell-phones with No Comments »

Expansys recently unveiled two new products, one of which is the MWG Zinc II. It’s a smartphone using the Windows Mobile 6 Professional platform. It uses Samsung ARM CPU and features WiFi and bluetooth connectivity as well as GPS and a media player. The phone has a 2.8 inch touchscreen, 2 megapixel camera, and a 64MB memory which could be expanded via a microSD card. The MWG Zinc II will sell for around USD$680.

Popularity: 16%

Solid State Storage Hits 832GB With BiTMICRO

Sunday, January 6th, 2008 | USB-Devices with No Comments »

Popularity: 13%

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