Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Rumors are circulating that Palm will soon be announcing the Palm Treo 700.
CoolTechTimes.com have got the “Top Secret World Exclusive!”.
Some Features Include:
1.3mp camera with digital zoom capability of 8X
EVDO for Sprint and Verizon users
A really classy design
Screen resolution of 320 * 320
I will get more detailed specs as they come to hand
Thanks to Frank for spotting this one
Source: MobileWhack
Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Canon has some of the most unique styling in the camera world. Their bodies are as spare and elegant as an Leica or old-time Nikon so it’s kind of hard to tell the different models apart unless you’re a rabid digicam fan. Therefore, we bring you the new boss, same as the old boss: The Canon 5D which is purported to take 3 shots per second at 13-megapixels (!! I’m thinking that means 12 in real world terms) along with 9 auto-focus points.
According to the tread that uncovered the 5D, many believe it is fake and also many believe it’s real. Perhaps the world will never know.
For more information: Follow this link
Source: Gizmodo.com
Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Here we go. Let the cavalcade of Q leaks begin. BengalBoy is the first with his collection of Q photos sans his normal displays of horrible, filthy vulgarity involving his Kittens. What kind of man wants to watch scantily clad women writhing around a handheld? I blame Grand Theft Auto.
Anyway, close up shots, nothing terribly earth-shattering. Just wondering where Mr. Boy is grabbing his leaked hardware from.
For more information: BengalBoy
Source: Gizmodo.com
Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Spec-wise, the system sports a 3.7″ 640×480 262k color screen, Compact Flash I and II support, TV-out, an FM tuner and microphone. We think Creative forgot to ship the kitchen sink with our demo unit so we’re not sure if that ships with it or not.
The Vision features 30GB of storage space, up to 13 hours of audio playback and 4.5 hours of video playback. An optional double-life battery is available as well that adds just a tad more size to the unit, but is hardly noticeable and doubles-up the battery length.
For more review: IGN
Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Logitech, has finally gotten on the ball and released a keyboard tailored to the computer gamer.
The new Logitech G15 has some nice features that actually tailor to gamers. The most acknowledged feature is probably the LCD screen on the keyboard. Keyboard macros can be setup on the physical keyboard while in game. Also while not gaming the LCD screen can read media information, display CPU information, email alerts and the keyboard even comes with a software development kit so the coding gamers can write their own programs to display information on the LCD. Backlit keys and a “gaming button†that disable the windows key are also nice. This should be available soon in the U.S. and expect to pay a cool $79.
From: Engadget.com
For more information: Dvhardware
More pictures at: InfoSyncWorld
Posted on 12 August 2005 by admin

Sony Ericsson’s W800i is the company’s first Walkman branded phone. As music becomes more and more important to mobile phone buyers, it only makes sense for Sony Ericsson to try to leverage one of the biggest brands in the history of mobile music – the Walkman.
But before we get into any details, we’d like to thank Wireless Imports for providing us with a W800i for this review.
Even though the W800 does have the obvious Walkman branding and and vastly improved music application, it is otherwise almost identical to the Sony Ericsson K750 that we reviewed in June. The W800 uses a different mechanism to activate the camera and uncover its lens, and it also changes the K750′s shortcuts button into a dedicated Walkman app button, but that’s about all of the differences that I found to be worth mentioning.
The W800 shares the same display, battery, 2 megapixel auto-focus camera, and 2GB capable Memory Stick Duo Pro expansion slot – even though the W800 gets a much larger 512MB card included in the retail package. Once you get past the flashy orange paint, the two phones are kinda like Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. They aren’t exactly the same, and one might be a bit more trendy than the other, but if you like one of them, you’ll probably like the other one as well.
For more review: MobileBurn
Picture from Engadget.com