Triple SIM Phone shows up

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on March 10th, 2009

Triple SIM Phone shows upYesterday we showed you a Dual sim phone modeled after a Dubai building. How about a triple SIM phone not modeled after a building? Yes, it’s an actual dual sim phone. Even if it does seem extreme. The device is manufactured by QiiQ EcoCarrier Inc. operating out of the RAK Free Economic Zone in UAE.

It can hold three SIM cards but activate only two at any one time, making it convenient if you have several phone numbers and need to keep your personalities separate. Some features include 900/1800/1900MHz and 900/1800MHz GSM connectivity, 2 megapixel camera and a 2.4” QVGA display.

Three new iPhones rumored for 2009

Posted in iPhone by Conner Flynn on February 8th, 2009

New iPhone in June?According to an analyst with the Canadian research firm Canaccord Adams, three new iPhones will appear in 2009. According to a report on Seeking Alpha, analyst Peter Misek identifies the most lavish of the trio as a 32GB iPhone 3G that will be available in a variety of colors. Then there’s a lower-cost handset based on the 2.5G iPhone, which is targeted for China and India. Third is a smaller version of the phone, about one-third the size of the 3G iPhone that will cost 40% less and we should see that one by year’s end.

The rumor seems to be gaining traction, and it fits with some of what we’ve been hearing, but we are taking it with the usual grain of salt until we hear more.

Dz-Flex multi-screen monitor

Posted in monitors by Conner Flynn on January 21st, 2009

Dz-Flex multi-screen monitorIf you have a multi-screen setup, chances are pretty good that you’re a computer geek. Somebody who spends more time in front of their computer then in real life.(Whatever that is) But do you have three screens? It may be time to take it to the next level with something like this Dx-Flex multi-screen monitor.

The Dx-Flex puts three screens together in one unit, allowing you to adjust them however you want. Tilt the outer screens inward if you’re looking for some side perspectives while playing a game. Or you can have the screens aligned straight across if you’re working on something gigantic.





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