Friday, February 26, 2010

JXD Venus A30 tablet



In case you enjoyed the PMP – portable media player – JXD V3 that we mentioned a few weeks ago, you will most probably enjoy this tablet as well. It is codenamed Venus A30 and so far it doesn’t have a price tag.

In terms of specifications the JXD Venus A30 can playback a lot of different format files, be it music or video, including FLAC, MOV, VOB, MP4, RM, FLV, and others. One feature that most people would expect from a device like this is WiFi, but sadly the Venus A30 doesn’t have the wireless connection that many would use. Other features include 768p video playback support, and HDMI out.

Any similarities to the iPad is only a coincidence…

In case you enjoyed the PMP – portable media player – JXD V3 that we mentioned a few weeks ago, you will most probably enjoy this tablet as well. It is codenamed Venus A30 and so far it doesn’t have a price tag.

In terms of specifications the JXD Venus A30 can playback a lot of different format files, be it music or video, including FLAC, MOV, VOB, MP4, RM, FLV, and others. One feature that most people would expect from a device like this is WiFi, but sadly the Venus A30 doesn’t have the wireless connection that many would use. Other features include 768p video playback support, and HDMI out.

Any similarities to the iPad is only a coincidence…


Pocket GPS S1 by Cuu:B



All the way from Korea comes a new GPS device made by Cuu:B which is codenamed Pocket GPS S1 and can be considered a “multipurpose” GPS receiver.

The purposes of using the Pocket GPS S1 can vary: record tracks, measure distances, geotagging, and more. It can also calculate the top speed, average velocity and record laps. In terms of unusual features in GPS systems it has a 3.5mm headphone jack, a colorful LCD screen, and a microphone.

You can use the Cuu:B Pocket GPS S1 when you go camping or fishing, or for outdoor activities. Sadly there is no information about its release date or the price.

All the way from Korea comes a new GPS device made by Cuu:B which is codenamed Pocket GPS S1 and can be considered a “multipurpose” GPS receiver.

The purposes of using the Pocket GPS S1 can vary: record tracks, measure distances, geotagging, and more. It can also calculate the top speed, average velocity and record laps. In terms of unusual features in GPS systems it has a 3.5mm headphone jack, a colorful LCD screen, and a microphone.

You can use the Cuu:B Pocket GPS S1 when you go camping or fishing, or for outdoor activities. Sadly there is no information about its release date or the price.


LG Watch Phone for India



Our neighbouring country India is way ahead of us in terms of technology,I know it's argueable but at least the news i am going to share with you will prove my words.

LG has just decided to sell their watch phone in India. Sadly the price is a bit high, approximately $1,000 if my calculations are correct. Anyhow, this LG Watch Phone is the first in the world which is compatible with a 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA network. It is pretty similar to another LG Watch that was presented last year at CES.

In terms of technical features it has a built-in camera so you can perform video calls, and it comes with a bluetooth headset. It is only 13.mm thin and boasts a high quality metal case.

India has just received good news from LG, because they are putting the LG Watch Phone for sale. Sadly the price is a bit high, approximately $1,000 if my calculations are correct. Anyhow, this LG Watch Phone is the first in the world which is compatible with a 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA network. It is pretty similar to another LG Watch that was presented last year at CES.

In terms of technical features it has a built-in camera so you can perform video calls, and it comes with a bluetooth headset. It is only 13.mm thin and boasts a high quality metal case.

I wonder how many people in India would be able to purchase that watch phone...


iPhone case works as universal remote



In case you’ve been looking for a useful 2-in-1 gadget for your iPhone, take a look at this case made by Power A which transforms your iPhone into an Universal Remote. With that being said, it means that the case can simply work as a case, and in addition it can make your life easier because you can control various devices with the handset.

Technically speaking, or writing, there is a built-in IR transmitter in the inside which makes everything work. There is also a application at the Apple App Store entitled POWER A Universal Remote, which can be downloaded for free.

This special iPhone case form A POWER costs $60.


Casio g'zOne Brigade cellphone now available



The popular cellphone made by Casio which is also known as G’zOne Bridage and was announced in November 2009, is now officially available for purchase.

The Casio G’zOne Brigade is a clamshell type of cellphone that boasts EV-DO and meets specifications to resist the water, shock, vibration, and dust, among other details… In terms of technical specifications it has qa 1.2-inch monochrome screen which provides a small resolution of 128×96 pixels.

Pay attention to the Verizon website for more information about the Casio G’zOne Brigade.

The popular cellphone made by Casio which is also known as G’zOne Bridage and was announced in November 2009, is now officially available for purchase.

The Casio G’zOne Brigade is a clamshell type of cellphone that boasts EV-DO and meets specifications to resist the water, shock, vibration, and dust, among other details… In terms of technical specifications it has qa 1.2-inch monochrome screen which provides a small resolution of 128×96 pixels.

Pay attention to the Verizon website for more information about the Casio G’zOne Brigade.


Nokia sells X6 online for $455 unlocked



Had your eye on the Nokia X6? Well, the handset manufacturer has pulled a Google and will sell the device through the Internet, completely unlocked. However, before you get excited make note that without any carrier subsidizations the price is going to be quite high; $455.

If you’re still down after that, head to the preorder page, here.


Samsung shows off 4GB DDR3 RAM modules



I recently purchased my Acer e-Machines Laptop and it came with 2 GB RAM,I am more than satisfied but i don't know about you that how much RAM does your laptop or notebook have, if you own one? Probably no where near 8GB because no netbooks currently ship with that. However, Samsung has just debuted some 4GB DDR3 RAM sticks that could see their way into netbooks at some point in the future.

Of course, due to their recent debut and unknown release date, their price tags will surely be astronomical.


Microsoft has 3 under 30$ Blue Track mice



Mouse technology has progressed over the years from the trackball to optical to laser and now to Microsoft’s BlueTrack technology. This is the technology that allows you to use a super accurate mouse even on a glass surface. However, just like all new technologies, BlueTrack mice have been out of reach for some consumers due to their price.

Luckily, Microsoft has just announced the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500, Wireless Mouse 2000 and Comfort Mouse 4500. All 3 of these mice clock in at under $30 putting them right in range for most consumers looking for a high quality mouse without breaking the bank.

You can pre-order all of these mice now with the Comfort Mouse 4500 and Wireless Mouse 2000 being released next month while the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 won’t hit store shelves until April.


LG enV Touch Cell Phone Review–Loads of Surprises



I got a lot of surprises out of the LG enV Touch, which is why I’m pretty excited to be talking about it today.  It takes a lot to surprise me these days, and when something actually CAN excite me, well, that’s just a good sign all around.

The LG enV Touch comes with voice dialing capability, conference call capability, voice recorder, speakerphone, Bluetooth capability, E911 capability, a phone book with capacity for a thousand name and number records, mobile email, internet browser, compatibility with a variety of video and audio formats, a 3.2 megapixel camera, alarm clock, calendar, basic calculator, stopwatch, hearing aid compatibility and a battery capable of generating four hours and twenty minutes of talk time on a single charge.

It’s a strange sort of flip phone hybrid with a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.  The menu is one of the most unique I’ve come in contact with in some time and I don’t remember the last time I saw a Resident Evil game demo on a cell phone.  Frankly, until my time with the LG enV Touch, I didn’t think that Resident Evil was available on a cell phone.

A phone that can surprise me, after all the models I come in contact with, is a rare treat that should be savored, and thus, I call the LG enV Touch, a phone that surprised me, a pretty nice phone.

The Good

Unique design

Solid amount and variety of features

Lots of unexpected twists

The Bad

Some ignored features

Score 8 / 10

got a lot of surprises out of the LG enV Touch, which is why I’m pretty excited to be talking about it today.  It takes a lot to surprise me these days, and when something actually CAN excite me, well, that’s just a good sign all around.

The LG enV Touch comes with voice dialing capability, conference call capability, voice recorder, speakerphone, Bluetooth capability, E911 capability, a phone book with capacity for a thousand name and number records, mobile email, internet browser, compatibility with a variety of video and audio formats, a 3.2 megapixel camera, alarm clock, calendar, basic calculator, stopwatch, hearing aid compatibility and a battery capable of generating four hours and twenty minutes of talk time on a single charge.

It’s a strange sort of flip phone hybrid with a touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.  The menu is one of the most unique I’ve come in contact with in some time and I don’t remember the last time I saw a Resident Evil game demo on a cell phone.  Frankly, until my time with the LG enV Touch, I didn’t think that Resident Evil was available on a cell phone.

A phone that can surprise me, after all the models I come in contact with, is a rare treat that should be savored, and thus, I call the LG enV Touch, a phone that surprised me, a pretty nice phone.

The Good

Unique design

Solid amount and variety of features

Lots of unexpected twists

The Bad

Some ignored features

Score 8 / 10


National Geographic Gelaskins



You’ve got to like these new Gelaskins designed from National Geographic. I mean, not only does this one show the awesome majesty of the universe, but other models are available as well.

These Gelaskins are available for all types of mobile devices, such as iPods, iPhones, Kindles, Nooks, not to mention MacBooks and laptops. No word on these beautiful skins for the iPad, but I don’t see why not. Prices will vary.

You’ve got to like these new Gelaskins designed from National Geographic. I mean, not only does this one show the awesome majesty of the universe, but other models are available as well.

These Gelaskins are available for all types of mobile devices, such as iPods, iPhones, Kindles, Nooks, not to mention MacBooks and laptops. No word on these beautiful skins for the iPad, but I don’t see why not. Prices will vary.



Buffalo announces new external HD's with USB 3.0



All the way from Japan, Buffalo has announced a few external hard-drives that feature the USB 3.0 interface – sadly it seems the devices will only become available to the Japanese market. They presented 2 small models, and 3 bigger ones, that can go from 500GB up to 2TB.

In terms of prices, the smaller drives are available for $250 in case you want 640GB, and $200 if you want 500GB. On the other hand there are the bigger drives that start at $230 for 1TB, or $300 for 1.5TB, and lastly $420 for 2TB. Obviously the new external hard-drives are compatible with USB 2.0 and can either work with Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7, as well as with the Mac OSX 10.4. The new drives will become available for purchase in March 2010.

All the way from Japan, Buffalo has announced a few external hard-drives that feature the USB 3.0 interface – sadly it seems the devices will only become available to the Japanese market. They presented 2 small models, and 3 bigger ones, that can go from 500GB up to 2TB.

In terms of prices, the smaller drives are available for $250 in case you want 640GB, and $200 if you want 500GB. On the other hand there are the bigger drives that start at $230 for 1TB, or $300 for 1.5TB, and lastly $420 for 2TB. Obviously the new external hard-drives are compatible with USB 2.0 and can either work with Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7, as well as with the Mac OSX 10.4. The new drives will become available for purchase in March 2010.


JVC presents NC-SP1 PC Speaker



JVC from Japan has recently announced their new audio product codenamed NC-SP1, which is basically an ultra-slim speaker for your computer.

According to JCV this is a pretty useful item for presentations and can be easily connected to a computer via USB. It supports both Microsoft and Apple operative systems, more specifically Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, as well as Mac OS X 10.4. In terms of dimensions the JVC NC-SP1 measures 300×34×186mm and weighs 1.2Kg, as for the sound power it’s 12W x 2 channels.

JCV from Japan has recently announced their new audio product codenamed NC-SP1, which is basically an ultra-slim speaker for your computer.

According to JCV this is a pretty useful item for presentations and can be easily connected to a computer via USB. It supports both Microsoft and Apple operative systems, more specifically Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, as well as Mac OS X 10.4. In terms of dimensions the JVC NC-SP1 measures 300×34×186mm and weighs 1.2Kg, as for the sound power it’s 12W x 2 channels.


Grooveshark app for webOS



Groovershark is a popular online music service that provides access to a big number of songs, and recently they have announced the launch of a native application for webOS. As you might already know this is not the first online music service for WebOS owners, but it is always nice to have an alternative.

The Grooveshar will become available at the App Catalog in the upcoming weeks, and Palm Pre owners as well as Pixi owners will have access to it very soon too.

Groovershark is a popular online music service that provides access to a big number of songs, and recently they have announced the launch of a native application for webOS. As you might already know this is not the first online music service for WebOS owners, but it is always nice to have an alternative.

The Grooveshar will become available at the App Catalog in the upcoming weeks, and Palm Pre owners as well as Pixi owners will have access to it very soon too.


Bell to offer Mobile TV for iPhone users



Bell has announced that will start offering Mobile TV for its iPhone users, which I consider to be a nice tactic to make itself different from the rest, and overall provides a special “feeling”. Anyhow, the networks available for Bell users include CBC News, CTV, Rogers SportsNet, Weather Channel, and a few live NHL games.

In terms of price the Mobile TV will cost $8 per month and there is a one time $10 payment that needs to be done. Sadly the service is only available in case you are using a 3G network, but it is still a nice offer when comparing what other carriers provide…

Bell has announced that will start offering Mobile TV for its iPhone users, which I consider to be a nice tactic to make itself different from the rest, and overall provides a special “feeling”. Anyhow, the networks available for Bell users include CBC News, CTV, Rogers SportsNet, Weather Channel, and a few live NHL games.

In terms of price the Mobile TV will cost $8 per month and there is a one time $10 payment that needs to be done. Sadly the service is only available in case you are using a 3G network, but it is still a nice offer when comparing what other carriers provide…


T-Mobile: Buy 1 cellphone, get another for free



T-Mobile recently had a generous Valentine’s Day promotion in which they offered a cellphone for free in case you purchased a new one. It looks like that campaign was a success because they are expanding it, which means the promotion will continue in the upcoming days.

So far there aren’t any exact details about the cellphones you can get for free, but it will most probably be the same as you purchase, or a less expensive one. The promotion is expected to be available until the 3rd of March so pay attention if you want a free mobile phone.


Spring announces new WiMax Markets



Sprint has announced a few new markets that will boast its WiMax network in the near future, these locations include Boston, Denver, Kansas City, Houston, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco, and Washington DC. Taking in consideration that Sprint already offers WiMax in 27 markets, I’d say this is a pretty good addition.

At the moment there is no exact information about the “release date” or number of WiMax in the new markets, but Sprint expects to have 120 million users at the end of 2010. Their actual WiMax plan costs $60 and includes access to 3G/4G networks.


MSI to unveil new gaming laptop GT660 at CeBIT



Looks like LG isn’t the only ones rolling out stuff at CeBIT, and we should not be surprised that MSI is doing something too.

It looks like another gaming laptop called GT660. It has a quad-core Core i7 processor, GeForce GTX 285M, and, believe it or not, USB 3.0 ports.

We’ll be seeing it at CeBIT come next week.

Looks like LG isn’t the only ones rolling out stuff at CeBIT, and we should not be surprised that MSI is doing something too.

It looks like another gaming laptop called GT660. It has a quad-core Core i7 processor, GeForce GTX 285M, and, believe it or not, USB 3.0 ports.

We’ll be seeing it at CeBIT come next week.

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LG to release three new mobile computers at CeBIT



LG is planning on releasing three new laptops and netbooks at CeBIT, and we have some news of them now.

These new additions include X140 and X200 netbooks, which have 1.66GHz Atom N450 processors. As for the other, the T280, it has a 11.6-inch display with a choice of 1.3 GHz Pentium dual-core or Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, a 320GB or 500GB hard drive, with a price that goes from $990-$1,094.

LG is planning on releasing three new laptops and netbooks at CeBIT, and we have some news of them now.

These new additions include X140 and X200 netbooks, which have 1.66GHz Atom N450 processors. As for the other, the T280, it has a 11.6-inch display with a choice of 1.3 GHz Pentium dual-core or Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of RAM, a 320GB or 500GB hard drive, with a price that goes from $990-$1,094.


MagiTact allows for gesture-based experience with your mobile



Some company known as Deutsche Telekom is working on an application known as MagiTact. This program allows for gesture-based interference with your iPhone.

It does so using the iPhone’s compass, and the user has to wear specialized magnetic rings so that the phone knows where the gestures are. This means that you can terminate a call with a wave of your finger.

Is this some sort of new trend that will be on cellular phones? Who knows.

Some company known as Deutsche Telekom is working on an application known as MagiTact. This program allows for gesture-based interference with your iPhone.

It does so using the iPhone’s compass, and the user has to wear specialized magnetic rings so that the phone knows where the gestures are. This means that you can terminate a call with a wave of your finger.




Is this some sort of new trend that will be on cellular phones? Who knows.

Neonoda zForce Pad



About two years ago, I was introduced to Neonode’s N2 cell phone. This tiny touchscreen phone never did hit the market in the US (at least), but they have still been busy.

Most recently, they have been playing around with the zForce Pad, which has a non-resistive, non-capacitive touchscreen.

Do I really need to let you know what it is up against if it ever gets released?

About two years ago, I was introduced to Neonode’s N2 cell phone. This tiny touchscreen phone never did hit the market in the US (at least), but they have still been busy.

Most recently, they have been playing around with the zForce Pad, which has a non-resistive, non-capacitive touchscreen.

Do I really need to let you know what it is up against if it ever gets released?


Stethoscope App for the iPhone



Imagine going to the doctor, and when he or she says: “I need to hear your heartbeat”, he or she pulls out an iPhone.

Yes, it is dawning of a new age, and this iPhone app is capable of reading a hearbeat, with graphics, to boot. In fact, you can buy your own version of this iStethoscope for $69.99, and the apparatus to read it for $279.99.

Okay, that is a little expensive, but you can’t email your heartbeat to your doctor with an ordinary stethoscope, can you?

Imagine going to the doctor, and when he or she says: “I need to hear your heartbeat”, he or she pulls out an iPhone.

Yes, it is dawning of a new age, and this iPhone app is capable of reading a hearbeat, with graphics, to boot. In fact, you can buy your own version of this iStethoscope for $69.99, and the apparatus to read it for $279.99.

Okay, that is a little expensive, but you can’t email your heartbeat to your doctor with an ordinary stethoscope, can you?


Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard,on Brando



This isn’t the first time that I’ve reported on a Brando product, but this is the first time that I’ve see the company distribute something from a bigger company like Lenovo. This is an HTPC-friendly Mini Wireless Keyboard that is up there with the MSI.

The device links with a 2.4GHz wireless connection, and has a trackball with a thumb keyboard. It has a range of 30 feet, and is good for any media center that runs on a PC. It connects via USB receiver, and runs on two AAA batteries.

You can get this at Brando’s site for just $60.

This isn’t the first time that I’ve reported on a Brando product, but this is the first time that I’ve see the company distribute something from a bigger company like Lenovo. This is an HTPC-friendly Mini Wireless Keyboard that is up there with the MSI.

The device links with a 2.4GHz wireless connection, and has a trackball with a thumb keyboard. It has a range of 30 feet, and is good for any media center that runs on a PC. It connects via USB receiver, and runs on two AAA batteries.

You can get this at Brando’s site for just $60.


Thursday, February 25, 2010

Nokia N97 Mini Gold Edition for $850



Nokia launches a new luxury mobile phone with the mini Gold Edition N97. It will retail for about $850 and will come in an 18 karat gold shell. It will also come pre-installed with apps like “ELLE 360 Fashion” which should be perfect to keep potential buyers up to date with the latest fashion news and trends.

Aside from that, the Nokia N97 will carry the same features as the ordinary one. Among them include a 3.2” touch screen display, full QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera with flash and 8GB of internal memory.


Best Buy to sell the Apple iPad



Best Buy will be selling the iPad as confirmed by Apple COO Tim Cook. It looks like Apple is exhausting all means to make the Apple iPad visible as Cook also confirmed that it will be available directly from Apple’s direct sales channels and retail locales which already carry Apple products.

The Apple iPad is expected to come out in a few months and to make sure that it can be easily found, Apple is making use of all distribution channels so that customers will not have a problem getting one. Let us just hope that the Apple iPad is as good as it claims to be!


Nokia X6 16GB now available in the U.S



The Nokia X6 16GB is now available at local satellite stores in Chicago and New York for $455. This Nokia handset does not include Come with Music service but features a 360×640pixel touch screen display, HSPA, WiFi, Nokia Maps, GPS and built-in 5MP Carl Zeiss camera.

The Nokia X6 is likewise available at the Nokia Online Store for the same price but will only be available at month’s end. Alternatively, you can also check the Nokia X6 over at Amazon where you can get it for only $401.99. However you will have to wait until stocks become available.