� For PSP-2000, Sony has released Firmware 3.93 that enables your PSP to support Skype VoIP. Skype on PSP should’ve been available earlier if not for a faulty mic, but now it’s here. For Skype on PSP, you will need a memory stick, a headset and of course wireless Internet. [via slashphone]
Continue reading...11. March 2008
Korea is investing heavily on its own WiBro ( IEEE 802.16e) technology, which delivers broadband speeds wirelessly at a cheap price. It’s also supposed to be faster than HSDPA. Samsung’s SWT-W100K has WiBro and a 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen, GPS and a PIP (Picture in Picture) DMB user interface that will make the iPod Touch a [...]
Continue reading...26. February 2008
Go!Messenger for the PlayStation Portable is slated to launch this Friday. This gives you some pretty nifty communications options via a WiFi HotSpot, which besides instant messaging and voice calls includes video calling using Go!Cam. Ian Pulford of BT Retail says since the new call-out may be coming soon, which means calling on the PSP [...]
Continue reading...25. January 2008
Now that we’ve seen what the official mylo Personal Communicator com-2 looks like, we can now start deciding if we want it or not. It’s quite an amazing device and it seems positively understated compared to the over-hyped products we’ve been covering here at this site. Mylo 2 has a QWERTY backlit keypad that [...]
Continue reading...11. January 2008
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=jipaR5KQYBY[/youtube] The Korean company iRiver has been the super star of CES 2008. After introducing a bunch of new models for the US market, it’s not much of a stretch to call iRiver the Nokia of the PMP industry. The new iRiver P20, SPINN, M20 and LPlayer reminds us slightly of Nokia’s Nseries phones. Closer even [...]
Continue reading...10. January 2008
Yes, yes, another iRiver PMP bound for the US market. Aren’t we lucky? This one first appeared 2 months ago in November, wowing us with its 7-inch WVGA touchscreen and WiFi connectivity. Unit II or Unit 2 will come with a docking station and, magnificently, a removable drive. So, besides your FM tuner, TV [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2008
iRiver just keeps coming up with these fantastic new gadgets with cutting-edge design. The latest one on their plate is the WING, a clamshell-type, WiFi-enabled UMPC with a full QWERTY keyboard and a touch-screen that’s about 4 inches in size and has WVGA resolution (800×480px). The WING runs on Windows CE and is [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2008
Great news for the world of portable media players. Sony’s Mylo is now official. This leaked info we got from QJ a couple of weeks back was right on target. Sony’s QWERTY PMP connects to the Net via WiFi, supports Skype instant messaging and - we assume - VOIP and plays YouTube via Flash Lite [...]
Continue reading...8. November 2007
Besides the P10, which may be coming out this year, iRiver is working on a Linux-based PMP with a tethered docking station and a detachable mobile unit. Called the Unit2, its base station has a 30Gb hard drive, DVD/C player, PC-style I/O, an ethernet port, and a TV tuner. The detachable display has a 7-inch [...]
Continue reading...31. October 2007
Web site India Street says they have confirmed that Google’s GPhone will be manufactured exclusively by E28 of China. E28 makes Linux handsets and is well-poised to deliver Google’s mobile software inside a solid smartphone hardware. The picture above is E28’s latest smartphone and might well be the GPhone itself. It has a QWERTY [...]
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18. March 2008
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