Posted on 01 October 2005 by admin

In a surprise move, Sony has created a proprietary card format for their products. It’s called the Sony M2, and is smaller than the Sony MemoryStick Duo and supposedly can eventually hit up to 32 GB in storage space. The official dimensions are .6†by .5†and just over a millimeter thick. Smaller is better? Hell no, the original MemoryStick was a fine size and the Duo was even a decent physical size, but this is just asking to be easily broken, stolen, lost, misplaced and/or ingested. Please try again.
from: Gizmodo.com
Posted on 01 October 2005 by admin


The X-Pro P368, which is the handset is the spotlight was announced a few months back but has now been released. It enjoys a clamshell design with a touch display and operates on the Palm Operating system. The P368 is meant for the Chinese markets only presently. Its features include a 1.3 megapixel camera , with flash support; the device is powered by an OMAP ARM 9 processor. Check out the sleek keypad and the really cool slot for the stylus. The handset also enjoys a built-in Mp3 player and a videos of MPEG4 as well as 3GPP formats will be supported. The P368 has a T-flash memory card expansion slot to fuel additional memory requirements of the user if he needs more than the 32 Mb SD RAM and 64 Mb of Flash memory. Via – Phoneyworld
While details of the 2 color displays (clamshell so internal and external) are not available , the handset or rather the PDA supports photo ID and it seems that the internal one would be 260,000 colors while the external one at least 65,000 colors. The X-Pro P368 also posseses “Quick Office” which allows the user to view as well as edit Excel, Word and Powerpoint files. The X-Pro 368 operates on the Palm OS version 5.4
From: Newlaunches.com
Picture from: kihabaranews.com