Senin, 12 November 2007

Cute purple phone


lumi-watch-120One to watch
Suunto Lumi Sportif
£199.99

Watches generally come in two types – delicate, pretty and just about tells the time if you squint a bit; and big, ugly and fantastically useful. Suunto have done the previously-thought-impossible and come out with a performance watch for active gals that doesn't put you in mind of Shrek's ears. In fact, it's rather fetching to our eyes. It packs an impressive list of features – altimeter, barometer and other stuff to help you predict weather conditions, a compass, day counter, four-language menu and a Storm Alarm. (We could do with that – the slightest drizzle and children run screaming from the sight of our hair.) But it's a pretty piece too, and you can choose replacement straps and a pendant attachment. Almost makes us want to take up outdoorsy stuff. Almost.


k770-purple.jpg-120Purple reign
Sony Ericsson K770i Purple
£159.99/on contract

Fashion is so fickle, though, isn't it? One minute they're all, "Brown is totally this season's colour. Totally". And then they're like, "Purple is where it's at, brown is lamer than leggings with cowboy boots". Witness the rebirth (alright, respraying) of the slightly special Sony Ericsson K770i, which is going to be available in the Princely shade from October 17th, exclusively on 3. There's still the luscious 3.2 megapixel Cyber-shot camera and 256MB memory poured into the slender case. Dita Von Teese may be the only woman living who wouldn't look like a walking knee-bruise in purple, but a plum-coloured phone you can probably get away with. Still, those fashion types – they're so mauve, we don't know what they're planning.

So, fancy a purple phone but don't wanna do the Sony Ericsson thing? No problem! Head to the bottom of the page and enter our fantastic competition for a new Samsung F210!


standbyStandby stand-off
Standby Buster
£14.99

We're kind of big on our green gadgets, and this one broadcasts its credentials by being a rather garish shade of emerald. The Standby Buster is designed to switch off all your lingering electrical appliances in one fell zap, so your house isn't sprinkled with red LEDs and you don't have to faff about turning things off one by one. It uses radio frequency rather than infra-red so it doesn't interfere with anything you want leaving on. You can set up different 'zones' to control several of your deelies with one button on the 'Buster. It's approved by the Energy Saving Trust, and will probably save you expelling your own energy too.


beabag.jpg-120Bag, lady?
Anya Hindmarch Be A Bag
From £195

Be A Bag bags are made for you by guaranteed non-sweatshop workers (probably) via the blitheringly sought-after Anya Hindmarch. Pick your favourite pic (providing it's not a tattered old passport snap, or a page out of Heat showing Jake Gyllenhaal looking winsome), bung it over to them and it'll be back to you in shapely designer bag form in about as many weeks as 'Umbrella' spent at number one. (The deadline for Christmas orders is 5th October, so shift your bum if you want one.) There's a pretty wide range of baggage to choose from including Paros [sic] or Rio in satin, or the humble shopper or weekend in canvas. The second two will set you back £215 apiece. Or there's always an iconic 'I'm Not A Plastic Bag' going for around £80 on eBay. Or you could donate the money to Greenpeace or something. Anyway - mmmm, bags.


vibeypen.jpg-120Naughty candy of the week – No more penned-up frustration
Berman Center Lina Vibrating Pen
£12.99

Obviously vibrators are now socially acceptable. Well, up to a point. A certain degree of feminine wiliness is still necessary to avoid those amusing encounters with bag inspectors at the airport. We've seen the buzzy things cunningly disguised as lipstick – now behold the Lina Vibrating Pen. The thing is that it's actually an actual proper pen, that writes and everything. It's got a removable silicone sleeve, which you'd probably have to remember to remove before using the pen for its less sexy purpose. Also it's probably not possible to multitask, as it were. At least, not if you want that note to your flatmate asking them to get a pint of semi-skimmed to be at all legible.

f210girlsCompetition!
Win an awesome Samsung F210 Purple phone, and Girls Aloud tickets!

This Autumn, Samsung is leading the way in hi-tech couture as it partners with Girls Aloud to launch the new Samsung F210 Purple, exclusively with Phones 4 U.

It's more than a mobile music icon, it's the ultimate fashion accessory for music lovers everywhere, and comes with a limited edition Girls Aloud 1GB memory card, packed with their latest track ‘Sexy No No No!’, videos, music and other goodies exclusive to Phones 4 U.

Small enough to fit in the tiniest of handbags, the Samsung F210 squeezes in a top of the range music player as well as a 2 megapixel camera. Its chic, lipstick-sized design means girls can have the latest technology while keeping up with fashion’s current taste for the colour purple. What's more, with Girls Aloud already flashing the phone in public, it's the ‘must-have’ item for Autumn.

We're offering fans of Girls Aloud two pairs of tickets to ‘The Power of Purple’, an exclusive and private performance by the Girls to celebrate Samsung F210 purple's launch. Held at the fabulous celeb hangout Sketch on Wednesday 17 October, 7.30-11.00 pm. But that’s not all – the winner will also receive a fab new Samsung F210. Attendees must be 18 or over. To be in with a chance of winning, click here to send us an e-mail, being sure to include your phone number.

Originally taken at www.t3.co.uk
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Minggu, 04 November 2007

LG Shine Wood aka LB-2500H released in Korea

LG LB-2500H Shine Wood
After releasing a special Andy Lau’s shine edition and Shine Signature, LG has come back with its LG Shine Wood, which also known as LG LB-2500H in Korea. Well, it is not actually made of wood though. This elegant and stylish phone features a 2-megapixel camera, e-Dictionary, DMB television, multimedia player, and other standard phone features.

It will be available in Korea only at price of 473000Won (about €362). Guys, are you looking for nice Christmas gift for your beloved?

LG LB-2500H Shine Wood

Source: onesgadget.com

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Samsung YP-T10 Digital Audio Player


Samsung has introduced its latest Digital Audio Player, Samsung YP-T10. This latest DAP comes with a multimedia player with MP3, WMA, OGG audio playback and WMV video playback; a 2-inch LCD display, FM tuner, Voice recorder, Bluetooth connectivity, Character GUI, memory capacities range from 2 to 4GB, and only weighs 43 grams. The battery can approximately last 30 hours for audio and 4 hours for video.

The Samsung YP-T10 is available in black, red, green or white, with price from 159000Won (about €121) to 189000Won (about €144).

Source: onesgadget.com
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Kamis, 25 Oktober 2007

Surviving Halo 3

With the release of Halo 3, Bungie has now completed the Epic Halo Trilogy. Halo 3 concludes the tale for Master Chief and his alien sidekick Cortana. Bungie has certainly upped the ante when they made the final installment. A lot of the components of Halo 3 are familiar to old previous player, although some of the new weapons and terrains take some getting used to. In Halo 3, the Normal levels are easier than in Halo 2. This is because of Bungie’s effort to reach an audience of casual players. So, we suggest that if you have played Halo in the past (even in a Normal Level) try to challenge yourself and play Legendary or Heroic.

New challenges abound in the world of Halo 3. If you are new to the game or just haven’t played in a while, you are bound to start of your experience by dying frequently. To help you along, here are tips on surviving Halo 3:

Master your gadgets – With any game, you must know how to handle your weapons. Master it so that you can whip it out in a blink of an eye. It is also important to know which weapons you should use for a particular opponent. Halo 3 has a very useful feature - the dual wielding ability that allows you to handle two weapons at the same time. Master this feature and use it wisely.

Know your enemies – Like knowing your weapons you should also know your enemies. Some of them are easier to destroy than others. Some panic under pressure and others fall apart when you destroy the Brute leader. Another important tip when killing an opponent is to Aim for its Head. Hitting the head will require fewer shots from your part to take them down as compared with making body shots.

Get familiar with your surroundings – learn the ins and outs of your surroundings. Figure out where you can hide to shield yourself from enemy onslaught and try looking around to find bonus items you can use. Also, beware of the Skulls. The Skulls are important because they multiply your points, but they also have effects that range from helpful, or sometimes silly to downright frightening. Don’t hesitate to pick up a skull, they multiply points, just beware of their effects.

Author: Robert
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Senin, 08 Oktober 2007

Understanding The Myths of Plasma TV

Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel Plasma TV screens. Understanding the myth of plasma screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing that plasma screens were developed to perform their best located near or at sea level altitudes. Therefore, it makes sense that a plasma TV would have to work harder at higher altitudes to compensate for the difference of exterior pressure.

This compensation results in the generation of heat, which in turn turns on the screens built in cooling fans, which may or may not be included in any particular system. If the Plasma TV screen has cooling fans, they usually transmit a reverberated hum. Hearing a definite buzzing sound signals that the plasma TV does have cooling fans. It is also understandable that the life span of a plasma TV be to some extent shortened.

However, some plasma TVs shows resilience in running at paramount condition of up to 5000 feet, which is pretty good. Technology works every hour developing new innovations for our use. If they can hang Plasma TV's on the wall, they'll soon be hanging Plasma TV's on the walls atop mountains.

Talk with your local dealer over information concerning high altitudes, and be open to buying an LCD or DLP with thin flat screen panels, if there isn't an available plasma TV for your location. Remember the more an item is requested, the more likely the demand for that item will be satisfied. Your local plasma TV dealer would have the most up to date information concerning these and other issues, so be sure to ask.

Understanding the myth of leaking plasma TV's, has to do with knowing that it is not possible for gas to leak from its sealed pixel celled structure. Each element of the plasma screen is separate from the others by being sealed as well as the changing plates are sealed. When an unusual amount of pixel space of the screen display goes dark it is not possible to just fill it up again. Plasma gas does not refill, the complete panel should be replaced.

Understanding the myth of Plasma TV's adaptability with an old VCR has to do with knowing that made for consumer use plasma TV are adaptable with an old VCR which has a component video outputs, AV and S-Video. Unfortunately, VHS is to slow in resolution with an inconsistent and poor color quality for entertaining pleasure on a Plasma TV.

Understanding the myth of Mercury poisoning has to do with knowing that you are more likely to come in contact by eating fish with traces of mercury weekly, than to have a reaction to a scant amount of container filled mercury of a TV viewing screen.

Understanding the myth of energy use has to do with knowing that studies show that the energy use of both the Plasma and LCD TV's function more or less the same.

By: davet

Article Source: http://www.articlemap.com

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Free sms online?


How to Send SMS Text Messages Online for free

Unquestionably, the cellular phone can be considered to be the most practical invention of 20th century. It really improves our life with its countless functions, one of which is the immensely helpful SMS or Short Messaging Service. SMS is the typical expression for the technology which equips people with the ability to receive and send text messages via mobile phones.


With modern technological advancements, free worldwide sms messages can now be dispatched on a universal level anywhere in the world owing to the numerous online service providers. And the best part is that you do not even need a cell phone in case you possess a computer. You only register with the information you want on any of the sites that offer free SMS service and just read and follow the basic directions. There is a space for the cellular number of the recipient, together with the required space for the message. It is dependant upon the free sms provider, but generally, the determined number of words accepted is generally set at 137 characters. But, some India sms providers permit even more than this. SMS messages may allow words, any numbers or any alphanumeric grouping. Furthermore, binary format is frequently accepted.

A few free sms service providers give out innumerable bonus services to senders, such as submission verifications or replies. This way, you may track the messages you sent and ascertain when it gets received. Moreover, if you check replies, the recipients might even reply back to you. This two-way sms communication without paying a dime is made possible only through a free SMS service provider on the net.

In view of the fact that you normally must pay to send out SMS, sending free of charge, international SMS through online sms service providers is a great, nifty way to interact with family and friends. For instance, In the UK, messages cost can mount to 0.10, and with people sending dozens of messages each day, costs can mount up.

Furthermore, writing a text message through your cell phone simply takes too long if compared to using the keyboard. Even on highly cutting-edge cell phones with innovative predictive text messaging, it can be really complex and time-consuming to write a message. Just think how quick it is to type a message on your computer keyboard, it is much quicker than using your mobile phone.

Considering they are free, some messaging services are reliable, some do not work at all, and others are rather sluggish. Furthermore, many services will add and advert to the bottom of the message, although this really does not cause much problem, since, it really doesn`t reduce the number of allowed characters.

Be pretty careful when you apply for a free SMS service. Not all are as free as they declare to be, some send paid sms messages to your phone, making the service very expensive.

By: Milos Pesic

Article Source: http://www.articlemap.com

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HD-DVD and Blu-ray


Blu-Ray: How HD-DVD and Blu-ray Differ

DVDs continue to be the prominent medium for home theater entertainment. The technology is being refined and improved upon by a number of manufacturers, making its future slightly uncertain though it is definitely clear that it will continue is one format or another. Many of you have probably been hearing about Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs and their path as the next generation of DVDs. The discrepancies between the two are confusing many home theater buyers, so it’s important to know just what each of these new technologies has to offer so that you can make an informed decision on what to purchase and when.


Let’s start by discussing just what Blu-ray is. Chances are, if you’ve stepped into any of the leading home theater and electronics stores in the country, you’ve seen Blu-ray discs advertised in the DVD section. In truth, Blu-ray discs are somewhat like traditional DVDs, except that they have the ability to record, rewrite, and playback high definition (HD) video that is compatible with the growing number of HD televisions finding their way into home theaters every year. Unlike traditional DVDs, Blu-ray discs can hold nearly five times as much data. On a single layer disc, they can hold 25GB of data, and 50GB can be stored on a dual layer disc. By being able to hold so much more, Blu-ray discs are able to easily store the advanced information necessary to provide content in HD format.

HD-DVD offers the same technology, though it isn’t able to hold as much information as Blu-ray. Developed by Toshiba and NEC, it is able to hold three times as much data as traditional DVDs. While this may be less than Blu-ray, the data capacity of HD-DVDs still exceeds the amount needed to watch major blockbusters in high-definition. HD-DVD also came out much sooner and was first quoted to be the successor to the standard DVD format. HD-DVD is completely compatible with HD-DVD players, which in turn are compatible with HD televisions. High definition technology is certainly the wave of the future for home entertainment, and HD-DVD was the first disc technology formatted for it.

Both Blu-ray and HD-DVD discs use a new form of laser that improves on what the standard DVD used. While older, standard DVD models used a red laser to transfer content from disc to player to screen, these two technologies use a blue-violet laser instead. The main benefit with using blue-violet lasers is that they have a shorter wavelength than red lasers. This means that they can be focused with a much higher rate of accuracy.

As you can see the differences between these two formats are very few, In short, Blu-ray is able to hold more information than HD-DVD, but HD-DVD has been around for much longer and still holds an adequate amount for any applications currently in the market. Both formats use blue-violet lasers to better read the information.

The biggest question right now is which format will end up on top. Blu-ray has the added advantage of being backed up by some major players in the movie business. Seven of the eight major Hollywood movie studios have released films in Blu-ray format recently, while five of them are releasing films exclusively on Blu-ray. HD-DVD has the backing of several major consumer electronics manufacturers but does have some ground to make up with the production companies. However, with the added experience of being in production longer and having consumers more familiar with the name, it’s very possible for them to pull ahead. The race to be the top home entertainment format will continue on and the consumer will simply need to wait to see which one wins. In the meantime, players are available for both formats and some manufacturers have players that satisfy both formats available.

Ben Anton, 2007

Article Source: http://www.articlemap.com


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Rabu, 26 September 2007

Cell Phone Madness

Why cell phones are replacing the laptop.

By: Michael Fitzgerald

At first glance, it seems like a bad deal, a kind of techno demotion. But Gregg Davis, CIO of Webcor Building, a San Mateo, Calif., construction company, is making the pitch anyway: You give me your notebook computer, he's telling his employees, and I'll give you a new cell phone.

Of course, these are no ordinary phones. They're more like hot rods, supercharged beyond recognition. Packed with 32 megabytes of memory, a 144-megahertz processor, a thumb keyboard, and a 1.8-inch color screen, the slick-looking devices come loaded with Palm organizer software and a Blazer Web browser, and can run Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and other core business applications. Users can read and send e-mail, view PDFs, inspect and make changes to documents, review change orders, and even pull up drawings to inspect with architects at construction sites. They can also call the office to check voice mail. "I feel more connected than I did with my notebook," says Webcor CFO Tim J. Lutz.

The phone is a Treo 600, made by Handspring, and so far about 20 Webcor employees have traded in their laptops for one. Davis sweetened the deal by throwing in a new desktop computer, but each trade-in still saves Webcor money. The price of its standard notebook, about $1,800, is more than the cost of a Treo and a typical desktop combined. What's more, support costs for notebooks run much higher than for desktops, while cellular communications costs have gone up only about $10 a month per user.

Just a year ago, it would have been difficult, if not impossible, to do what Webcor is doing. There were some decent handheld e-mail readers, notably the BlackBerry from Research In Motion, based in Waterloo, Ontario. But it was hard to get other applications on the screen, and the devices didn't work very well as cell phones. As a result, most executives traveled with a PDA, a mobile phone, and a notebook computer. But so-called "smart phones" like the Treo 600, which hit the market about a year ago, are beginning to change that. In 2004, just 9% of the cell phones shipped in North America were smart phones. In 2005, the number is expected to hit nearly 18%, according to the Zelos Group in San Francisco. "People who access information and respond to it in, say, small e-mails, are going to quickly find that they don't need their notebooks," says Andrew M. Seybold, president of Outlook4Mobility, a consultancy in Santa Barbara, Calif. Even people who write reports and perform data entry tasks will find themselves leaving the notebook behind on trips of less than three days, Seybold says.

Even people who write reports and do data entry will find themselves leaving their notebook computers behind.

Laptops, of course, aren't going away anytime soon and for some kinds of employees, never will. No smart phone is smart enough to run animated PowerPoint presentations or be used for, say, three- or four-dimensional modeling. But thanks to a confluence of technology trends -- better hardware, faster cellular networks, more sophisticated software, and a new ability to make them all work together -- more road warriors will be leaving the laptop behind.

As these four trends gather steam, expect this year's smart phones to become next year's superphones.

Cooler Hardware

Danny Shader, CEO of Good Technology, a Sunnyvale, Calif., outfit whose Goodlink software has helped transform cell phones into smart phones, expects to see an explosion of such devices over the next year. These phones will be packed with as much as 500 megabytes of memory and come in a menagerie of shapes and sizes. Many will feature color displays, which will be brighter and easier to read. Keyboards -- whether the "thumb-boards" made popular by BlackBerry or new, unusual slide-out designs -- will be commonplace. Motorola's MPX smart phone, due out later this year, is one of several phones that will open up to look like miniature notebook computers, right down to the QWERTY keyboard. Seimens, for its part, is taking the keyboard in even weirder directions: The company is developing the SX-1, a phone that uses a laser to project a virtual full-size keyboard onto a flat surface.

There's more. Nvidia, beloved by gamers for its superfast graphics chips, now makes chipsets for cell phones, which will allow videoconferencing and let you download and view video-based presentations. Intel has developed similar technology. Meanwhile, processors for phones are getting faster, headed toward the 600-megahertz range. That's slower than many desktop and laptop computers but still fast enough to read e-mail and run many Web applications and basic documents. Also on the way: dual-mode Wi-Fi phones, which can switch between a cellular network and a company's own computer network.

Philips, for its part, is readying chipsets to turn phones into AM/FM radios, or to receive digital satellite transmissions. Such gee-whiz features are aimed primarily at consumers and signal just how much change is coming to the plain old cell phone.

The price tag for such phones: between $450 and $800, with a service agreement, though prices are expected to drop in 2005. One word of caution: "Just because you can do all those things doesn't mean you wind up with a computer," says Seamus McAteer, senior analyst at the Zelos Group. One big problem with these new devices, McAteer points out, is the state of the wireless communications networks. As any cell phone user knows, there are still plenty of dead spots out there. What's more, most networks transmit data at 20 to 30 kilobits per second. That's much faster than networks were a couple of years ago, but even a slow DSL line runs at about 350 kilobits a second. Wireless providers like Verizon and Sprint are working to upgrade their networks, but until they do, viewing webpages on your superphone will take some patience.

Sophisticated Software

Still, software providers are hard at work, creating new platforms to make the process run more smoothly. Research In Motion and Good Technology, for example, are working on applications that will make it possible for smart phones to run heavy-duty corporate applications. And a host of other outfits, ranging from behemoths like Microsoft to tiny start-ups, are targeting the business smart-phone user. James L. Balsillie, chairman and co-CEO of RIM, predicts "astounding" changes here. "You're going to see a 10-times increase in application diversity," he says.

Here's a short list of what's on the way: Orative Corp., a start-up in San Jose, Calif., makes software that treats phone calls like e-mail, giving businesses the ability to send phone messages with subject lines, urgency tags, and status alerts (such as, "Always ring if it's the CEO"). Software by Chicago-based BridgePort Networks links cellular and corporate Ethernet networks, allowing cell phones to run on voice over Internet protocol. This will be particularly helpful if you're in a foreign country without the right kind of cell phone -- just plug the phone into your computer and use the Internet to make the call. BridgePort's software is currently being tested at several large phone companies, and it hopes to announce its first deals this fall.

Pulling It All Together

Making all this technology work together can still cause migraines, particularly for smaller companies that lack in-house tech talent. Fortunately, there are outsourced services from companies like Centerbeam, based in San Jose, and LAN Logic, based in Livermore, Calif., that will handle the heavy-duty network back-end and server software, so that smaller businesses can start using superphones without having to maintain the software. This is of particular use because it's still a challenge to get the software and hardware to work well together over cellular networks. "You can do a lot of stuff, but it's so complex and cumbersome," says Tony Davis, CEO of Tira Wireless, a Canadian company that publishes cell phone applications. Davis had hoped to see far more smart-phone applications available by now, but as is often the case with wireless anything, it's taken longer than expected. Still, he's convinced that 2005 will see the emergence of cell phones as serious business tools.

Webcor's Gregg Davis, for his part, expects to have more employees clamoring to exchange their notebook computers. It's easy to see why. Before getting their hands on the Treo 600s, managers at job sites would generally see e-mail only at the beginning and end of each day. Now, they're in touch throughout the day. And it's not just e-mail messages. While traveling one day, for example, Davis needed to look at a sophisticated network topography diagram. The document was far too large and complicated to view on the Treo's tiny screen. But rather than cursing himself for leaving his laptop behind, Davis downloaded the document, put it on a flash-memory card (a sort of portable and tiny hard drive), and then viewed it on a nearby PC with a bigger screen. Not a techno demotion, after all.

Src: www.inc.com/articles



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Kamis, 13 September 2007

Aero-Garden Kit

This is the perfect gift for cooks or gardeners or yourself, no green thumb required. It's a counter-top herb garden, with the perfect balance of organic nutrients, oxygen, lighting and automation technology. No messy soil is needed. It comes complete with everything including seed pods and nutrients.
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Sabtu, 01 September 2007

i-Station Netforce 2 Portable Media player

i-Station has released the latest portable media player, i-Station Netforce 2. The design has been kept very similar to its predecessor, the NetForce. The player features a 4.3-inches WVGA screen, internet (HSDPA), i-Talk, T-DMB, Multimedia Acceleration Engine, Dynamic Video Engine, FM Radio, e-dictionary, Office Viewer. The NetForce2 is compatible with DivX, Xvid, Mpeg4, WMV 7, 8, 9 for the video, MP3, WMA, AC3, OGG, WAV, AAC, FLAC, APE and MSADPCM for the audio. - onegadget.com -

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Casio EXILIM digital camera with YouTube feature

Casio has released a series of EXILIM product line to catch your need, they are Casio EXILIM EX-V8, Casio EXILIM EX-S880, Casio EXILIM EX-Z1080, and Casio EXILIM EX-SZ77. The EX-V8 features 8.1 megapixels, 7x zoom and 11.8MB internal memory. The EX-S880 with Casio’s CARD SIZE camera features 8 megapixels, 3x optical zoom and 10.8MB internal memory. Following the other two models, the EX-Z1080 features 10 megapixels, 7x zoom, ISO 6400 to ultra low light condition, and 11MB internal memory, while the EX-Z77 features 7.2 megapixels, 3x optical zoom, and 11.4MB internal memory. Each one of these cameras is SD and SDHC cards compatible. - onesgadget.com -

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Sabtu, 25 Agustus 2007

World's Biggest Plasma TV

Japanese electronics giant Matsushita will start taking orders for its new 103-inch model, the worlds largest plasma TV screen. According to BBC News, this monster has a price tag of $50,000 and weighs about as much as a grand piano.

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Minggu, 19 Agustus 2007

Nokia n95 Cell Phone

Use the Nokia N95 for connecting to mobile Broadband using WLAN or HSDPA (3.5G) with up to 10 times faster downloading than 3G. Find directions and locations with the integrated GPS and included maps. The Nokia N95 is a GSM/WCDMA dual mode portable multimedia computer supporting EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 HSDPA. Use the Nokia N95 to take photos with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera and enjoy videos, music and graphics with crystal clarity on the 2.6” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels), 16M color display. Listen to music with enhanced “3D stereo” using the built-in dual speakers or for a big screen experience, connect the Nokia N95 to a compatible TV using direct TV out connectivity or via Wireless LAN and UPnP technology. Additional Nokia N95 features include USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR with A2DP stereo audio, and MicroSD memory card support. Price Range: $599.99 - $819.00 from 16 Sellers

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Apple iPhone 8GB Smartphone

iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile phone that allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites list, or a call log. It also automatically syncs all your contacts from a PC, Mac, or Internet service. And it lets you select and listen to voicemail messages in whatever order you want . just like email. The iPhone features the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse. It.s an entirely new interface based on a large multi-touch display and innovative new software that lets you control everything using only your fingers. So you can glide through albums with Cover Flow, flip through photos and email them with a touch, or zoom in and out on a section of a web page . all by simply using iPhone.s multi-touch display. Price range: $599.00 - $899.99 from 5 Sellers

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Jumat, 17 Agustus 2007

Elle Nº3 Glamphone - Eye Catchy CellPhone

Alcatel's Elle Nº3 Glamphone is gearing up for its European debut in a matter of weeks...

Its slider bod' has been dipped in five summery shades – orange, pink, purple, white and yellow-green - and wraps up a 1.3-meg snapper, colour screen and single-touch MP3 player.

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Meizu M8 PDA phone

The upcoming Meizu M8 is a high-end PDA phone. It features with ARM11 667MHZ CPU, 128MB DDR SDRAM, supports GSM+EDGE (2.75G), run own proprietary WIN CE6.0 operating system, 3.4-inch TFT VGA+ (720 x 480 pixels resolution). There are also built-in WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, TV Out, USB port and GPS capability. The phone design looks similar to iPhone if you notice. Read more

Samsung i620 SmartPhone

Very soon, Samsung is going to release its Samsung i620 smartphone through Vodafone UK. The phone comes with a stylish design and a slider mechanism, and run on Mobile Windows 6 Standard operating system. It has a nice built-in QWERTY keyboard which will be very handy for writing long text messages or personal notes. It supports GSM Triband (900/1800/1900MHz) network, EDGE/GPRS. There is also HSDPA connectivity that allows users to download and access internet on-the-go at a blazing speed. WiFI connectivity will also be supported as well. Read more

Kamis, 16 Agustus 2007

Colorful Sony

What is there in life that can't be improved by a smattering of Swarovksi crystals? Nothing, that's what. Have a gaze at the relaunched E010…
Sony are relaunching their E-series Walkman with the help of Japanese jeweller Abiste, who's responsible for the sparkly bits. The innards are desirable too, with a three minute charge function that translates into up to three hours on the go, as well as 30 hours of battery life. We'd accessorise with one, yes sirree.
Check out the
Sony site for more

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Cute Pink Headset

These babies are resplendent in pristine white leather with magenta dome earcups that nestle against your shell-likes with squashy cushiony goodness. There's an in-line volume control and a travel bag to protect them from the harsh realities of the rest of your stuff. Most importantly, they pack 50mm power drivers, giving you the kind of sound you'd normally expect to find throbbing forth from speakers at a festival. And they are so gorgeous, in a hardass kind of way, that we should like to lick them.
There's also an awesome version in red and zebra print. Cannot choose! Brain explode! They're a frankly astonishing £25 or so from
Skull Candy.

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Finis SwiMP3 Waterproof MP3 player

Finis Inc SwiMP3 v2 underwater MP3 player is an incredible audio experience. Imagine listening to hours of your own music during your swim workout. The SwiMP3’s innovative sound transfer technology offers exception underwater sound quality. Standard players rely on the transmission of sound through air or water causing the swimmer to perceive only muffled noise. The SwiMP3 uses bone conduction - the direct transfer of sound vibrations from the cheek bone to the inner ear - to provide the swimmer with exceptional sound clarity. The SwiMP3 is fully waterproof and can be used with all the competitive swim strokes.The player is cable of playing MP3 and WMA file formats which is stored in its 256 MB storage capacity. Very light with only 2 ounces, and available at price of $199.00.

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Logitech V470 Wireless blue cute mouse

Logitech has released its light and durable design mouse, Logitech V470. This impressive thing about this mouse is on the Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology, which can be use on-the-go without any hassles. Available in high-gloss blue and white flavors the mouse provides laser tracking, side-to-side scrolling plus zoom, and up to 4 months of battery life. It will be available from September for $50.

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SophiaMobile NANI PDA Phone

Sophia Mobile showcased NANI PDA Phone during the event without threads 2007 of the demonstration of Japan. The measures 140 x 80,5 x 17m m and weigh 180 grams, the telephone work in platform of moving body 6,0 of Windows and 4,3 to an exhibition of inch WVGA, to a connectivity of 802.11b/g WiFI, the interface of the USB, the aid of OTG, WSIM are amused (AirH), and to incorporated player of average with the aid for the formats of MPEG1/2/4, WMV9, DivX, Xvid, WMA, WAV, MP3, and OGG. You can also include capacities of satnav adding an optional module of the GPS.

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Pink for Ladies: Telly!

Pink. It's not just a colour – it's a lifestyle choice. Marks & Spencer's new telly is a serious way to show your dedication to the cause…
The 15" LCD magenta widescreen (didn't Magenta Widescreen open for Mötley Crüe in the mid-80s?) has IDTV and integrated DVD player, which makes it not just a pretty face. But a pretty face it is. A pretty pink face. We'd recommend this against a nice lime green wall – hey, if you're renting, don't let your landlord restrict your right to free expression, man. Pink tech just doesn't go with magnolia.
From £199 at
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PC PJs

Dust – the foremost enemy of the computer user. It settles at night like the shadow of death, but not with these lovely covers…
You can deck out your PC or Mac in one of these natty little suits tailored for 17" screens – we love the Mac version which even has a pocket for your mouse to snuggle in. Sitting down to your suited-up machine in the morning will make you feel all neat and tidy and ready, no doubt (and savour that feeling, because the state of your inbox will be shocking). The thing to remember is not to share your Horlicks with your computer, however appropriate it may seem. Keyboards are amazing these days but they still haven't developed one that enjoys a soothing bedtime drink. We are waiting.
From £9.99 at
LaptopStuff.

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Jamie Hewlett gets vibey

Nowadays there's no need to put up with bad design in your knicker drawer, but Jamie Hewlett's newbies go above and beyond (and below)…
Hewlett, best known for dreaming up the Gorillaz, has had a bit of a fiddle about with JimmyJane's 'Little Something' vibrators and decorated them with his Kabaret's Prophecy characters. The bunch of cartoon reprobates have been immortalised in delicate etchings on the discreetly cigar-shaped vibes, which are available individually or as a set. Be warned, though, the cost of owning one of these limited-edition sequentially-numbered deelies may destroy your libido...
£135 each (the one we've shown is the delightful 'Vanity Unit') or £812 for the set of six (see, we told you) from
JimmyJane.

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Cute Hello Kitty Rescue Gadget

This is a Hello Kitty Life Saver that have many features that will save you in case you’re in a great danger. First, this Cute Kitty Gadget have a crank generator that can accept 9 volt Battery for many usage. Feel lost in huge forest? The Compass and Flashlight sure will save you. If you have a cellphone but the battery was empty? You can charge your phone as long this gadget has the power. This cute gadget also can be a siren Hazard to make Wolf and lion stay away.

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Philips 598 - Black Elegan Mobile Phone

A nice and cute gadget for you ladies...the ones who love stylish black things. If you look at it, you see a black phone and you think that there are millions of such "black holes' in the world. Philips 598 has a classic black look, but a very girlish mind. Let's take a look here:
- woman's diary and calendar.
- a shopping list .
- a discounts manager.
- personal card info.
- index of your body weight.
- measurements of the basal metabolic level.
- 128MB of internal in-built memory.
- a memory slot, supporting cards, up to 1 GB.
- 262k color TFT display, measuring 1.8''.
- 1.3 megapixel camera
- supports JAVA applications and games
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