Nokia has unveiled its first touch-screen phone, priced well below Apple’s iPhone model, as the world’s top cellphone maker hopes to tap consumers for whom the iPhone has been too expensive.
Also known as Tube, this touch screen phone showcases high-res display, comes equipped with an impressive 3.2-inch 640 x 360 resistive touchscreen to go along [...]
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IPhone rival Nokia XpressMusic 5800 unveiled
Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
Rumors about Microsoft’s Zune phone are there forever now. Today Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer confirms a version of Zune player coming for Windows Mobile phone in anticipation of placing Windows Mobile phones in a better position compare to Iphone.
Sure, Ballmer’s hinted at Zune on WinMo in the past, but those were just hints — not like [...]
Nintendo announces DSi portable, outside U.S
The newest addition to the Nintendo DS family, DSi, has clearer sound quality and a surprisingly sharp image quality when in photo mode. That and the fact that users can have much more fun with software on the DSi may be enough reason for Nintendo to entice consumers to snap up its latest handheld game [...]
Samsung Pixon, an 8MP camera phone gets official
Samsung Pixon is half phone, half point-and-shoot camera. It’s just a millimeter thicker than the iPhone but includes an 8-megapixel camera — one with the ability to record video. One issue, though, is the listed 16x Zoom, which for sure is all digital zoom, not optical, making all those megapixels a bit of a waste.
The [...]
Sony defends PS3 and PSP sales
Despite of earlier reports that Sony is loosing PS3 battle against Microsoft XBox 360 by 1:2, Sony CEO Jack Tretton said that sales of the Playstation 3 and the portable PSP are performing above expectations.He said that the PS3 is selling 30 per cent better than Sony’s targets and will hit 10 million units by [...]
Watermill converts air humidity to drinking water
The Watermill literally sucks up the air’s humidity and eventually converts it to drinking water. It performs its own filtering and purification by exposing the water to an ultralight sterilizer, making it safe for cooking and drinking. The Watermill can produce up to 12 liters of water a day. Currently, the system runs off the [...]
