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Disposable Cell Phone

Posted on 27 June 2008 by gadgets

Disposable Cell Phone
How about this, disposal mobile phones sold on your convenience store for emergency purposes? Sounds a good idea? Yeah, you got me agreeing with that too. High five bro!!! What you need is just a sim card and there you go, you got your self 4hours of battery life (to be specific, 4 hours of talk time; 150 hours of stand by) with Hop-On HOP1800 Disposable Cell Phone. The design is not that fancy, just plain and simple dotted dark blue skin, front is the usual number-asterisk- pound-accept-cancel interface, no display screen, yes, you read that right, there is no display screen, so do not expect more functionality, no camera, no mp3s, wallpapers and all that jazz.
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LG KU990 Viewty

Posted on 17 June 2008 by gadgets

LG KU990Want to look good browsing the web or listening to music? The LG KU990 is the phone for you then. With its slim and ergonomic design, this phone promises to make the user look good and feel good while using it.

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Nokia Maps 2.0 shows you the right way

Posted on 28 May 2008 by gadgets

nokiamaps20.jpgEarlier this year, Nokia advertised about their GPS Navigation application at the Mobile World Congress. Two Weeks ago, the application has just been launched.
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Dick Tracey Wristwatch Phone w/ Camera, Memory card

Posted on 22 March 2008 by gadgets

Tri-band GSM version of the ‘Dicky Tracey’ look like phone watch just released in the market but I don’t think it will not get any attention. Well, but it looks cool.

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iKaraoke from Griffin

Posted on 02 March 2008 by gadgets

ikaraoke
Griffin sent me a iKaraoke for review with their iPod related accessories catalog. Thanks to Griffin. Their iPod products are very unique, well designed, and finish quality is just great.

Take your Karaoke sensation to the next level. The Griffin iKaraoke ipod can fill in your every fantasy of becoming the next singing diva. This small looking gadget sends you music from your ipod right into your stereo through a cable line. Choosing from variety of songs directly into your ipod which can be your singing piece is as easy as doing it the original way and far better. It separates the vocal leads giving you enough room for your favorite track. The slender microphone has its own controls letting you pause and even play backwards and forwards. It can also make the leading vocals back into the mix creating a different singing experience to life. All you need to begin with your piece is by plugging it on and you’re good to go.

The Griffin iKaraoke for ipod is a thin lightweight microphone that lets you plug to just about any ipods selling in the market today. Ideal for having a karaoke experience right in the premise of your living room, this iKaraoke can be your ticket to stardom. So who would think that a small device can do big and genius innovation? Only Griffin iKaraoke can do that. Truly, singing has never been this fun.

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Bug Labs Platform

Posted on 23 February 2008 by gadgets


The 2008 Consumer Electronics Show was an event filled with buzz and excitement. There were many cool and amazing gadgets on display. Plenty of people attended and enjoyed themselves. A lot of the show’s visitors got wowed by many of the inventions there. One very exciting CES invention was the Bug Labs Platform. The device actually caused a stir around the CES show floors during this year’s CES. Many editors from any invention category around the premises got excited along with the show’s visitors and audience. So, for sure you also want to know what exactly it is about this device that hyped people up.

All around CES, the exhibits were all about awesome gadgets and amazing features. Almost all of the booths were showcasing what each of the gadgets is capable of. Of course, many of those interested are probably thinking what if they too could create such devices? And that is why the Bug Labs Platform gained so much attention. This device allows anyone to conceptualize their very own gadget! The Bug Labs Platform can be started with the Bug Base, a minicomputer from which a user can load multiple modules or download any software and start building one’s own device!

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Slacker’s Portable Media Player

Posted on 15 February 2008 by gadgets

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show was filled to the brim with new and amazing gadgets. Of course, there were plenty of devices geared towards music. The 2008 CES definitely succeeded in introducing a lot of gadgets that are soon to become the new hype. One of these is Slacker’s Portable Media Player. It may be true that the player cannot yet compete with other big media player names out there, but it is special in its own way and probably better! That is because Slacker is mainly a web service that provides everyone the ability to discover new music. Slacker’s Portable Media Player has taken such accessibility to the next level!

Musicians and bands that are not yet widely known can be discovered by you with Slacker’s Portable Media Player. This player is said to be the first ever portable media player that is personalized. The player will download new music based on whatever you prefer to listen to every time the device is connected to a computer or within an area with wi-fi. Its capacities include being able to hold about 4000 songs and having 40 various ‘radio stations’. The device comes in 4GB, 1.5GB, or 500MB. Currently though, this player is only available in the United States.

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Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset

Posted on 26 January 2008 by gadgets

JawboneThese days, it seems that wireless Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen, but Aliph’s Jawbone stands apart from the pack not only due to its unique looks but also thanks to some seriously amazing noise canceling technology. Originally developed for DARPA (The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) to create a communication headset that would pick up voice in hostile environments, the Jawbone offers some of the best clarity from a Bluetooth headset we’ve experienced. This version comes in black, but it’s also available in red and gray.

Its features are :

*Advanced, military-grade noise-canceling system continuously adapts adapts to your environment
*Award-winning modern industrial design by Yves Behar
*Can be worn on either ear; includes four earloops and five earbuds for custom fit
*Charges via proprietary USB cable

Having a good Bluetooth headset is a must for me. With the amount of time spend on the road or in the car having a headset it can depend upon is by far a ` top priority.

Jawbone takes mobile style to new heights. Jawbone’s perforated shield curves to match the outline of your face while the inside surface is made from medical grade plastic to provide a soft and smooth feel on the skin. Jawbone can be worn on either ear, and you can customize your fit by choosing an earloop and earbud from the several shapes and sizes provided. Jawbone’s ergonomic design enhances acoustic performance and keeps the device lightweight, stable, and comfortable.

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6×18 Zoom Attachment for iPhone

Posted on 24 January 2008 by gadgets

Iphone Zoom Lenz
it is very interesting accessory for iPhone. I guess You could take better picture if you are taking lot of pictures from your iPhone. it is only $15 and nice to have one since not many iPhone owner have it.

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Readius Rollable E-Book, Mobile Phone Photo

Posted on 24 January 2008 by gadgets


Polymer Vision, a Dutch maker of rollable displays, on Tuesday disclosed plans to commercially launch its Readius device — a foldable e-reader and mobile phone — sometime in the middle of this year.

Readius merges the functionality of e-readers with features of mobile phones, according to Polymer Vision. The device also comes with an Internet portal for searching and personalizing content. Once users have selected content and services based on their preferences, the portal “pushes” the information to them, the company said.

source:http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205916537

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