Posted on 03 May 2006 by admin
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We still can’t guarantee the N83 is the real deal, but it certainly looks to be taking shape, and New Mobile has a very slick looking front-on of the device with those same promising details: UMTS, 2.5-inch 352 x 416 QVGA display, 4GB drive, 5 megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0, FM radio, MicroSD, and 3.5mm headphone jack. The over the top specs make it out to be one of the hottest Symbian devices we’ve ever seen, which is exactly why we’re not going to go getting our hopes up just yet that all those pie in the sky features are going to turn up roses.
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From Engadget
Posted on 03 May 2006 by admin

Looks like these fakesters really went the extra mile in ripping off Sony Ericsson’s W810i musicphone. Sure, the music playback is sluggish, the MP4 support is nonexistent, and instead of the advertised 3 megapixels the phone camera offers 1.3, but this sketchy device discovered in Hong Kong does include a little something extra: a touchscreen. We’re sure Sony Ericsson would be proud.
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From Engadget Mobile
Posted on 03 May 2006 by admin

Has the RAZR reached the pristine status of having “RAZR Killers” release? Yeah, probably. This is latest attempt at a RAZR killer, the MG810 from LG. It is a half-inch thick clamshell phone that has the usual list of features: 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, MP3 player, etc. The MG810 also has touch-responsive buttons on the outside similar to the third generation iPod. The buttons are a little unique, they respond to actual touch rather than body heat to prevent battery drain from accidental contact. No further details about price or carrier, but we’ll keep you posted.
Stylish LG handset [Gadgetell]
From Gizmodo and Engadget
Posted on 03 May 2006 by admin

Measuring a mere 2″ x 2″ x 2.2″, the Space Cube is a 300-MHz PC with USB, Ethernet, video-out, and serial (!!) ports and runs Linux. Best of all? It uses something called a “Space wire.” We do not know what the space wire does, but it must be amazing.
Space Cube [EpicEmpire]
From Gizmodo
Posted on 03 May 2006 by admin
Dying to start in your own VH1 reality show (or three)? Get this shirt with built in digital clock and you’re halfway there. The shirt runs off 4 AAA batteries and can be shut off in uncomfortable situations, such as when getting chewed out by your boss.
Similar to the LED Dress Shirt, but more functional, everyone will always know just how much of their lives you’ve wasted by making them stare at your shirt.
Digital Clock T-Shirt [Latest Buy]
From Gizmodo