Sunday, October 21, 2007

Nokia N810

This followup to the Nokia N800 is packed with features, and definitely doesn't dissapoint. Boasting a 4.3-inch widescreen display, 2GB of internal memory, TI OMAP 2420 processor, 128MB RAM, 256MB Flash, miniSD/microSD card slot, and a QWERTY keypad.

The $257,000 Solid Gold Calendar


At $257,000, this calendar "measures 67 cm by 42 cm and weighs about 6 kg". Unfortunately, it doesn't have a built-in camera nor computer.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Zune 2 and Zune Flash Revealed, 80GB Model Included


Not wanting to be outdone by Apple, Microsoft has "leaked" shots of its upcoming Zune 2 (80GB) and Zune Flash (4GB/8GB) players. Will these models give Apple's iPod Touch a run for its money? No word yet on pricing and availability

Bill Gates Then and Now

we'll take a look at interesting Bill Gates photos from his younger years to present day

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Nokia 5610 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is a handset for the music lovers as the name suggests, and it comes in the slider form factor. The music-centric device comes with a built-in dedicated audio chip and the manufacturer is promising up to 22 hours of non-stop playback. The Nokia 5610 is based on the Nokia S40 platform and sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with 2-step shutter key and LED flash. The 2.2" 16M TFT display supports QVGA resolution (320 x 240 pixels). The integrated memory is only 20MB but it is expandable through the microSD card slot (a 512MB or 1GB card included in the retail package). The connectivity capabilities include a microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP). There is also a variety of choices when it comes to network connectivity - GPRS, EDGE and UMTS are supported. Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is going to work well with all four GSM bands and two UMTS ones (850/2100 Mhz). A dedicated American version will also have dual-band UMTS support (850/1900 MHz).

Nokia 5310 XpressMusic


The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music-dedicated handset based on the Nokia S40 platform. It features a 2.0” QVGA TFT display with ambient light sensor, stereo Bluetooth, and a 2 megapixel camera. The 5310 stands at only 9.9 mm thickness and weighs only 70.2 g which makes it one of the most compact devices by Nokia. The quad-band Nokia 5310 has 30MB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot. Depending on the market a memory card of capacity up to 2GB will be included in the retail package. The mobile sports stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) and a microUSB slot when it comes to connecting other gadgets and GPRS and EDGE, when network connectivity is involved. Equipped with a dedicated audio chip and 3 dedicated music keys Nokia 5310 should be able to provide up to 18 hours of music playback time.

Official release Nokia N95 8Gb



Nokia brought joy to all fans of the high-end Nokia N95 by announcing the exciting Nokia N95 8GB. The Nokia N95 8GB edition comes dressed in black and has undergone several changes. The main one of course is the thrilling memory capacity of 8GB. It is technically 8.1GB as there are also 100MB of system memory for messages, ringing tones etc. The screen has also grown up from the 2.6" of the original to 2.8" in the new edition. The display still supports QVGA resolution and can show up to 16M colors. Nokia N95 8GB is powered by 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery as opposed to the rather modest 950 mAh in the original Nokia N95 - hopefully the new battery will be able to deal better with the phone’s energy needs. The weak battery was probably the most criticized feature of the original N95 model. The higher capacity battery on the other side has resulted in removing the lens cover. Luckily, the GPS is still present, regardless of the expectations that it will be sacrificed in order to make room for the extra memory. Instead the memory card slot is removed so transferring data through card-reader is no longer an option. Finally, another significant change in the smartphone's hardware has been made - the RAM is now double the size of the orginal to improve user experience with the browser or with multiple applications running in the background.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Official Nokia N81 Pictures


The N81 greatly reduces the size when compared to the N80 and now is targeted to the music-fans, packing control keys, stereo speakers and 8GB of internal memory to store tracks on.
Targeted to music, it has 2-megapixel camera instead of improving the 3-megapixel unit of the N80. The top now houses 3.5mm stereo jack for connecting of standard stereo headphones, as it is with the N95 but the bottom has microUSB instead of miniUSB. Strangely, it also has standard Nokia Charging port which must be replaced by the microUSB as it is with the 8600 Luna for example. We expect an official announcement of the Nokia N81 to follow soon.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Hitachi Launches First Blu-ray Camcorder


The company will launch two models. The first is the DZ-BD7H which sports a Blu-ray drive and a 30GB hard disk drive and can record up to record roughly four hours of 1920 x 1080 full high-def video, or 8 hours 1440x1080 high-def video.
The second model is the DZ-BD70, a non HDD version that can record a measly one hour of 1920 x 1080 video or two hours of 1440x1080 video on an 8cm BD disc. It might not sound like a lot on the second camera but those discs can still store five times more than a blank 8cm DVD.

Sony Ericsson K530

At a compact 102 x 46 x 14mm, the Sony Ericsson K530 packs a 2.0-megapixel camera, M2 card slot, secondary video call camera, 2.0-inch LCD screen, 3G connectivity, and Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP

Wednesday, August 1, 2007


It's not everyday that you see a computer or cell phone watch, see time is very intresting

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Exlusive Nokia N97


Again Nokia has proved that he rules the mobile market . By launching one of the most
Hi-Tec. phone in Indian market i.e. N97.
Well now, what do we have here? This device is rumored to be N97 and only time will tell if
its Nokia's latest offering or a result of someone's Photoshop skills! According to the
rumor mill, the handset is equipped with a 3 inch display and will in all probability have a
5 Megapixel camera with 20x digital zoom! The N97 promises both fun and functionality and
will also include a miniSD card and 20GB of internal memory!

Friday, July 13, 2007

V8 Engine Computer Case


At first glance, this may look like a real engine, but in reality, it's just a V8 block-inspired computer case. View more pictures after the break.

Sony Ericsson Releases New W960 Promo Spot

Sony Ericsson has just released a new W960 promo spot that showcases its multimedia functions. Continue reading to watch + bonus hands-on footage.

Nokia's N-Series Smartphone?


Could this be Nokia's upcoming N-series Smartphone? No technical details have been released, but it does sport a QWERTY keypad, and possibly a touchscreen display. We'll keep you updated as more information comes in.

HP iPAQ 500 Review


PhoneArena reviews the HP iPAQ 500, which features a 220 x 176 TFT display, 200-MHz OMAP850 processor, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM, Bluetooth, and a microSD card slot. Video review after the break.

Craziest Case Mod Ever Powers 6 Computers


If you thought these were strange, then think again. This behemoth towers above the show floor and powers 6 computers.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

LG KU990 - The YouTube Phone


Spain-based ClipSet managed to get their hands on LG's upcoming YouTube phone, the KU990. It sports a 3.0-inch touchscreen display, 5.0-megapixel camera, HSDPA, integrated FM radio, microSD card slot, and a host of multimedia apps.

Samsung Next Gen Blu-ray BD-p1400 and BD-2400


Samsung's follow ups to the highly regarded BD-P1200 are here, and they are upgraded with audio format support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD. Everyone else looks pretty much the same, including this magic list: 24 frame support, HDMI 1.3, and ethernet. Except the 1400 doesn't have that mind-blowing HQV video processor at $549 while the 2400 has it at $599 ($599 is the same price as the 1200, btw.) This slight improvement is ok, considering how great the previous model's reviews and features were. Don't mess with a good thing, just tweak it. Due in Sept/Oct respectively. Not necessarily worth waiting for over the current model, IMHO, if you have to buy now.

PC World Launching Robot Shops


PC World is aiming to take robots into the mainstream by announcing a series of dedicated RoboShops, within some of its retail outlets.
Robots are the next big thing apparently, and it feels that there’s some serious dosh to be made from taking the types of things we’ve been covering for years to Joe Public. It looks like those Aibo and Bj mutts are in for some competition.
Among the first products will be the Star Wars-themed home cinema on wheels, the R2-D2 droid. We covered this in detail at this year’s CES and you can see extra shots of this baby, including the cool [yet enormous] Millennium Falcon remote control.

There’ll also be Spykee [pictured], from Meccano, which does exactly as it says on the tin. This is essentially a £200 super-grass on wheels, allowing you to control it remotely by Wi-Fi from your laptop or PC.

Xbox 360 Elite lands on august


Xbox 360 EliteOK, it’s official: the Xbox 360 Elite console arrives on August 24 in the UK, Ireland, France and Germany first, with other countries to follow. There’s no price yet but I predict under – if only just – the £300 mark since Play.com recently slashed the price of the Xbox 360 Premium from £280 to £230. Apart from the shiny new black skin and controllers, you’ll get a 120GB hard disk drive, headset and a HDMI port.
Xbox Live Video MarketplaceNext up is confirmation that video downloads – Xbox Live Video Marketplace - are coming to Europe later this year. No exact date but confirmed for Europe and Canada. In the US, Microsoft said Xboxers have spent $125m (£62m) on Video Marketplace content. There’s currently over 2,000 hours of content, from 28 different studios.
Disney Joins Xbox LiveLastly, Walt Disney Studios has just signed up to the Xbox Live Video Marketplace allowing Xbox [US] owners to rent movies from all of its studios online as soon as they come. This will include flicks from Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures and Miramax Films.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Things you may didn't know about GOOGLE


1-->The name 'Google' is a spelling error.The founders of the site thoughtthey were going for 'Googol'.
2-->The reason the Google page is so bare is because the founders didn'tknow HTML and just wanted a quick interface.
3-->Google started as a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brinwhen they were 24 and 23 years old respectively.
4-->Google receives about 200 million search queries each day from every part of the world,including Antartica and Vatican.
5-->In the earliest stage of Google,there was no the submit buttonrather a hit on the ENTER key.
6-->You can have the Google home page set up in 88 different languages-including Urdu,Latin and Klingon.
7-->It would take 5,707 years for a person to search Google's 3 billion pages.The Google software does it in .5 seconds.
8-->The logos that appear on the Google homepage during noteworthy daysare called Google Doodle.
9-->You've heard of Google Earth,but not many know there is a site calledGoogle Moon,Which maps the lunar surface.
10-->Keyhole,the satellite imaging company that Google acquired inOctober 2004,was funded by the CIA.

Theme for nokia S60

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Umrao Jaan theme for nokia S60

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Theme for nokia S60

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Friday, July 6, 2007

Tunnel House


Dan Havel and Dean Ruck managed to turn convert an otherwise normal house into a work of art, basically a "funnel-like vortex running between the two that ends in a small hole in an adjacent courtyard.

Motorola RAZR MAXX Ve


At 104 x 53 x 15 mm, the Motorola RAZR MAXX Ve sports a 2.0-megapixel camera, 50MB internal memory, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP, and USB 2.0 connectivity.

(Video) iPhone Review


an in-depth look at the Apple iPhone, pointing out the positives/negatives. Video review after the break. Here's the bottom line:

Sony Ericsson Releases New W910i Promo Spot



Sony Ericsson has just released a new Sony Ericsson W910i promo spot. This phone sports a 2.0-megapixel camera, 2.4-inch TFT display, 40MB internal memory, 3.6Mbps HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0 w/A2DP, and a M2 card slot. Hit the jump to watch.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Sony Ericsson W580 Preview


a hands-on video preview of Sony Ericsson’s W580. It features a 2.0-inch QVGA screen, 2.0-megapixel camera, M2 card slot (512MB included), EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, USB connectivity, built-in FM tuner, and “music illumination” effects.

Sony Ericsson K850 Hands-On Preview


Available in Luminous Green or Velvet Blue, the Sony Ericsson K850 sports a 5.0-megapixel camera, HSDPA, 2.2-inch display, and a host of multimedia applications. Phonescoop provides us with a hands-on look after the break.

Nokia 6500 Slide(Video)















PhoneScoop provides us with a hands-on look at the Nokia 6500, which features a 2.2-inch TFT screen, 3.2-megapixel camera, microSD card slot, EDGE, 3G, 20MB built-in memory, and Bluetooth 2.0. Video after the break.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34z-Cw2-Sx8

Futuristic Computer Case



File this under: “Creative Case Mods” This modder decided to break away from traditional design and go with a futuristic custom-built case. Cooling definitely isn’t a problem.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

New portable and desktop speakers, MPS-60 and MDS-60


Still no press releases or photos available in Sony Ericsson’s websites, but along with the W810 announcement they emailed to UCSE, they presented these couple of cool speaker sets, one more portable-ish, one more desktop-ish, to go with the known MDS-70 (which, numbering-wise, should sound better?). The MPS-60 is really really small and pocketable, at 30x55x42 mm, while the MDS-60 measures 54x120x200 mm. They will be available in the first quarter of 2006 at unknown price and in colors Silver, White and Orange.

Sony Ericsson (finally) introduces a Bluetooth Stereo Headset: the HBH-DS970


How long have we been dreaming about this? It doesn’t matter anymore. It’s for real, Sony Ericsson has finally made a Bluetooth Stereo Headset in the shape of a couple in-ear headphones and a main unit with a display and keys for volume, track skipping and call answering, all weighing just 27 grams. Yes, there’s still some wires involved, but the main unit hangs lightly around the neck and the phone is in the pocket with no strings atached. The sound quality promises to be as outstanding as the HPM-70, and the battery life is not awful bad at up to 6 hours talk time or playback time, and 300 hours standby. Now here’s something interesting, if you check the compatibility list in its Official Page, isn’t every single Bluetooth phone since the S700 listed? Half the phones there didn’t support the A2D profile for stereo Bluetooth music streaming, did they? UPDATE: They corrected the list, now only the ones with A2DP (P990, M600 and W950 to date) are supported. The price is yet to be announced, but I really don’t care; when it comes out in Q2, I’m getting it no matter what.

Nokia 77 for MobileTv


Quick spec
Talk Time (max) 4.5 Hrs GSM / 3.5 Hrs WCDMA
Stand by (max) 7.5 Days
Weight 114g
Size (mm) 111 x 50 x 18.8 mm
Frequency GSM 900/1800/1900
Bluetooth Yes
MMS Yes
GPRS Yes
MP3 Yes
Built in Radio Yes
Camera Options Built in
Java Yes
3G Compatible Yes

Apple iphone



Capacity
4GB or 8GB flash drive1
Display
3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch display
480-by-320-pixel resolution at 160 dpi
Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously
Operating system
OS X
GSM
Quad-band (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Wireless data
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
EDGE
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Camera
2.0 megapixels
Audio
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
Audio formats supported: AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 1, 2, and 3), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
Video
Video formats supported: H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; H.264 video, up to 768 Kbps, 320 by 240 pixels, 30 frames per second, Baseline Profile up to Level 1.3 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats; MPEG-4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats

Headphones
Stereo earphones with built-in microphone
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Mac system requirements
Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
Mac OS X v10.4.10 or later
iTunes 7.3 or later
Windows system requirements
PC with USB 2.0 port
Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate Edition; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later
iTunes 7.3 or later
Environmental requirements
Operating temperature: 32° to 95° F (0° to 35° C)
Nonoperating temperature: -4° to 113° F (-20° to 45° C)
Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet (3000 m)
Input and output
iPhone
30-pin dock connector
3.5-mm stereo headphone minijack
iPhone Dock
Dock connector
Power and battery
Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery
Talk time: Up to 8 hours2
Standby time: Up to 250 hours3
Internet use: Up to 6 hours4
Video playback: Up to 7 hours5
Audio playback: Up to 24 hours6