The video demo begins with an unboxing and a good look at how you’ll be able to use the Witstech A81 as an E-Book Reader. It’s not anywhere near as thrilling as the iPad video demo. The implication, though, is obvious. As long as you do not mind stylus input, the Windows CE on the [...]
Continue reading...18. November 2009
OK, let me undesrtand Techcrunch. Google may not be making a Google GPhone phone, because that will compete with all the Android phones already in existence. Just as Google’s Andy Rubin said, Google is not making hardware but they’re enabling other manufacturers to build them. Google will not compete with the supporters of Android. That [...]
Continue reading...16. November 2009
The processor maker has jumped into the handset market with the unveiling (leaking) of their very own QWERTY MID. It’s slightly underpowered compared to the AMD Super Mobile CPU-powered xpPhone. I’m comparing it to the xpPhone because the VIA MID will also feature telephony. Indeed, the slideout QWERTY and the tall form factor suggests this [...]
Continue reading...17. July 2009
Nokia’s not the only one running its Maemo OS anymore because Optima OP5-E runs Maemo too. The 4.3-inch touchscreen MID is powered by a 806 MHz from Marvell with 128 of RAM. It has GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3.2 MP camera, and an 8-hour battery, supports texting and telephony. Nothing is known of its availability except [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2009
TruPhone 3.0 for the iPhone has just been released and provides users with a faster, more intuitive app to use for their mobile IM/VoIP needs. This latest iteration also features better call quality, and is even made simpler and easier than ever. While most of its free features are limited to a WiFi connection, you [...]
Continue reading...23. March 2009
Here’s one novelty gadget you shouldn’t miss, even if it’ll cost you twenty-two bucks. Sure, you can get a Logitech Laser Mouse for the same price, but wouldn’t you rather have a mouse that flips open into a Skype phone, complete with alphanumeric keys and an LCD screen? I have a feeling this is going [...]
Continue reading...24. February 2009
Sony has decided to end the Go! Messenger service for the PlayStation Portable. After going live almost a year ago, the instant messaging and video calling service for PSP, thanks to Sony’s collaboration with BT, will cease. The Go! Messenger feature for PSP represents a communication advancement in all portable devices. The reason is obvious: very [...]
Continue reading...21. February 2009
I know we promised to keep an eye on the iRiver P7 for you, but not to worry because the P7 is coming soon as iRiver has put up the product on ther website. The iRiver Home, a multimedia appliance with a VoIP phone built-in, has also made it to the website. Of course, the [...]
Continue reading...7. January 2009
At CES 09, iRiver made another big splash with several annuncements. Honestly, it’s like experiencing a flash-flood of new gadgets. It will take some time before we understand everything that iRiver has dropped today. iRiver D50N PMP: very interesting PMP that could be a game-changer in the PMP and e-Dictionary industry. The D50N is a 4.8-inch [...]
Continue reading...5. December 2008
Here’s another iPhone app that adds VoIP functionality not only to the iPhone, but also to the 2G iPod Touch. The TruPhone is a free app you can download through the App Store which will gives you the ability make free calls to other TruPhone and Google Talk users through the internet. What makes this [...]
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17. February 2010
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