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iRiver NV mini Announced

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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Korea’s Reigncom thought the iRiver NV is too fancy for many people so they came out with the iRiver NV Mini GPS PMP. The NV mini looks like your run-of-the-mill PND slash PMP. It even runs on Windows CE 5.0. It boasts a 3.5-inch touchscreen and has 4GB of onboard storage. This is as far [...]

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Breast Fondling App makes Jailbreak insignificant

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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There’s a new app in town and it’s called paiTouch that’s aimed towards the breast-inclined segment of society. It’s the labor of love of our Japanese friends who have managed to come up with a breast simulation app for curious teens (or adult perverts) out there without having the need to download and install the [...]

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Sony PSP to Have GPS

Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Navigation will be the most sought-after feature in portable devices - at least many tech companies think. Sony thinks the Playstation Portable is the ideal device to add GPS. We don’t wonder why. Just take a look at all the navigation devices that resemble the form factor of PSP. The software update for GPS will [...]

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Provia A7 Has Swappable Face Plate

Sunday, February 10, 2008

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We’ve seen a Provia PND before, the A1, and that wasn’t a long time ago. Now the Korean maker has the A7, which boasts a faceplate that you can swap. It’s a nice touch, but nicer still is the multi-media features of this GPS device. The 7-inch LCD has a 800 x 480-pixel resolution, [...]

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Inkel Launches W-700 PMP/GPS Units

Saturday, December 22, 2007

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Koreans seem to love their multi-purpose portable media players, and the W-700 series from Inkel looks like something that will fly off the shelves in no time. I don’t see why it won’t be a hit when it runs on a Dual Core CPU (360MHz+300MHz), and has Mappy United map software, 128MB DDR SDRAM, [...]

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BlueNavi N7000 GPS/PMP Impresses

Friday, December 21, 2007

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The BlueNavi N7000 may feel a little uncomfortable in your pocket, but this PMP and GPS system with a 4.3-inch screen is as portable as you can home for such a device. It will be available for Korean market, where such devices are very popular. It uses touch input for UI navigation. There is [...]

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i-Station Announces U43 GPS/PMP

Friday, November 30, 2007

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  After the M43 do-it all PMP and the S43 do-it-all PMP, i-Station is announcing the U43, the new do-it-all. Boasting a 4.3-inch WVGA screen and 30 or 60GB of storage, the U43 is a GPS device, an e-Dictionary and a PMP. There is a DMB version and a NAvi version, so depending on your [...]

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Live iRiver NV Photos

Monday, August 13, 2007

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These irresistible “real photos” of the iRiver NV deserve a separate posting. Here is our original post on the iRiver NV’s release, if you want to bother. The GPS and PMP in-car device runs on Windows CE 5.0 and 128MB DDR RAM that allows clear renbdering 3D images (background topography including buildings and mountains) on [...]

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PMP Today Weekly Roundup

Sunday, July 22, 2007

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Beginning this week, we’ll be summarizing the top portable media player news for the entire seven days. We’ll also be adding a short commentary in case you don’t want to bother clicking all the links below. This week’s PMP news has been dominated by Apple’s iPhone and Microsoft’s Zune. Zune has officially reached the one million [...]

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Leisure Navi-Phone Has GPS and iPhone-like UI

Saturday, April 14, 2007

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  A new smartphone on the block wears an ugly old cellphone antenna and completely jusytifies it. Called the GPS-L2000 Leisure Navi-Phone, it’s made by Korean Jety Electronics, and you know it’s a Korean-only device when it’s got DMB-TV added.  The operating system is curiously in-house and you wonder why they made the user interface look [...]

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