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Nokia E90 Communicator

Posted in Mobile Phones,Nokia,Smart Devices by Chetz on February 13th, 2007

Nokia E90 CommunicatorNokia has lifted the curtain off the E90 Communicator, the company’s latest vision of the mobile office of the future. Sexy is what we’re calling this delicious looking 210 gram marvel that’s loaded with a ton of features packed in a sleek, stylish black and silver casing.

Capable of supporting WiFi, quad-band GMS, WCDMA, Bluetooth and USB 2.0 plug-and-play functionality, the E90 also has an internal 128 MB of RAM (extendable up to 2GB), a built-in GPS receiver and a stereo FM receiver smuggled inside of it just in case you get tired of listening to …

Femto to Wipe Out WiFi VoIP

Posted in Mobile Phones,News,VoIP by Darrin Olson on January 30th, 2007

femto to challenge WiFi VoIP phones with 3G basesA recent report by Unstrung Insider shows that 3G home base stations “Femto cells” could pose a market challenge for WiFi VoIP phones in homes and businesses. According to the report, “Ultra-low-cost home base stations that allow wireless users to communicate across any IP access network using a standard mobile handset will challenge WiFi VOIP for dominance in the consumer fixed/mobile convergence (FMC) market. ”

What this report is referring to is a challenge between phones such as the WiFiFone from Samsung, or one of the iPhone’s from

BLU:sens G14 – PMP With Wide Open WiFi

Posted in BLU:sens,MP3,Media Players,Wi-Fi by Darrin Olson on January 29th, 2007

BLU:sens G14 MP3 player with wifi and allows sharing of songsBLU:sens is unveiling an MP3 player called the G14 which has some significant features that should bring it a little attention in the PMP world. What makes this player extra special is that the attention is not due to them copying someone else’s design.

The BLU:sens G14 supports WiFi and has no DRM. Individually these two items have their own significance, but combined they equate to wireless sharing of MP3 files between players without restrictions. This will no doubt catch the eye of the Microsoft

Mustek Digital Touch Screen Picture Frame

Posted in Digital Imaging,Home by Darrin Olson on January 27th, 2007

Mustek Ality PF-T150 digital picture frame touchscreenThe new Mustek Ality picture frame has a few features that go a little beyond most of the digital picture frames we’ve seen.

This digital picture frame is made from a 15 inch touch screen which allows navigating the menu and settings directly on the picture. If you want to avoid fingerprints, there is also a wireless remote. The frame views images with a resolution of 1280 x 1024 and can be mounted on a wall.

Aside from being a pretty decent size and having a touch screen interface, this digital …

Specs on the Apple TV

Posted in Apple,Apple TV by Darrin Olson on January 16th, 2007

Apple TV SpecificationsIt appears that Apple is now taking orders for their new Apple TV for $299 with free shipping, although the device will not ship until February. If you plan on ordering one, here is a quick rundown of what you’ll get for your $300.

The actual Apple TV is pretty small, measuring a mere 7.7 inch square and being just over 1 inch tall, weighing in at 2.4 pounds. True to rumors before the Apple TV launch, it does contain a 40GB hard drive, and it runs on an Intel Processor.

The device is compatible …

Apple iTV May Be Coming Soon

Posted in Apple,Digital Audio,Digital Video,News by Darrin Olson on January 2nd, 2007

Apple iTV Coming SoonAccording to rumors on AppleInsider.com, the Apple iTV (or whatever the name ends up to be) may start shipping as soon as late January or early Feburary, but detailed information about the iTV and it’s release does not sound like it will make the MacWorld Expo next week in San Francisco.

What we have heard so far is that the iTV is intended to “bridge the gap” between the PC and the living room and standard television by delivering content streamed from a PC with iTunes to the television, such as movies, music …

eStarling WiFi Digital LCD Picture Frame

Posted in Digital Imaging,LCD,Wi-Fi by Chetz on November 1st, 2006

eStarling Picture Frame

The eStarling 7 inch LCD digital picture frame allows you to rotate through different digital pictures on the frame, but that certainly is not what makes it special.

This picture frame is also WiFi enabled and picks up photos without wires from email, a Flickr RSS stream and from an external media card. This means that once you have set it up, it stands alone and gets new photos sent to it automatically.

The Starling picture frame itself can check email by configuring a POP3 email account along with user name and password. After …

Samsung EW-700 WiFiFone

Posted in Mobile Phones,Samsung,VoIP by Darrin Olson on October 23rd, 2006

Samsung EW-700 WiFiFoneThe new Samsung EX-700 WiFiFONE is the product of a joint effort between Samsung and Eidicom. While it could possibly be a little “easier on the eyes” the EX-700 looks like an impressive product to further enhance and improve the usability of VoIP phones.

Keep in mind that despite its looks this is still a VoIP phone which requires Wi-Fi, so it gets access the same way you would with a PC by using your own wireless network or finding a public “hotspot”. They have also added a lot of cool …

Nokia N95 is Sliding in Large and in Charge

Posted in N95,Nokia,Smart Devices by Chetz on September 27th, 2006

Nokia N95
Here we go. I like to see a little innovation with some different designs in phones. The clam shell is overdone and the slide is so last month.

Nokia has come out with a new multimedia-centric mobile phone called the N95. This phone, although not real large, is not following the slim down trend of many of the other new phones. So what’s the innovation of this phone, you say? It’s the slide. Not only does the Nokia N95 slide open to expose a keypad for dialing, but it slided the opposite direction as well to …

The World’s First SIP-Based Dual-Mode Handset

Posted in Mobile Phones by Paul Patterson on September 23rd, 2006

Hipi 2200

Paragon Wireless has announced the launch of what it claims to be the world’s first SIP-based Windows mobile dual-mode handset at the VON show in Boston.

The hipi-2200 utilizes Paragon Wireless’ VoWLAN / GSM dual-mode voice technology and the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system to further expand the usability and functionality of this handset. Now corporate users can use the hipi-2200 to log onto a corporate internal IP-PBX from a hotspot or VPN, essentially allowing them to take their company phone on the road with the same call features and number.

“The hipi-2200 joins

Motorola Flattens Out with the Q

Posted in Mobile Phones,Motorola,PDAs,Smart Devices by Darrin Olson on September 20th, 2006

MOTO Q

Motorola has gone anorexic with the Moto Q SmartPhone. This is a super thin lightweight smart phone that was slightly spread out when it was flattened to allow for a full QWERTY keyboard and a thumb wheel for easy navigation.

The Moto Q runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 with full email integration to sync up all your messages. It has connectivity via Bluetooth and a mini USB connection and works with a variety of Motorola Bluetooth headsets. I also see infrared and 3G internet as wireless ports to the world, but …

HTC P3300 PDA Phone

Posted in GPS,HTC,Mobile Phones,PDAs by Darrin Olson on September 8th, 2006

HTC P3300One of the 4 new devices recently released from HTC is the P3300 PDA Phone and personal mobile navigator.

One of the coolest things about this mobile gadget has got to be the built-in stand-alone GPS navigation system run by the new TomTom Navigator 6. This makes the P3300 a great device for traveling in unknown territories where you need to get your exact current location and directions to wherever you are going, instantly. The large 2.8″ LCD screen doesn’t hurt, either.

The HTC P3300 runs on Microsoft Mobile 5.0 PDA Phone and …



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