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Breaking News: Google Phone Revealed

31. October 2007

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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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Nokia N810 “Closer Look” Videos

18. October 2007

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQfMDghJBEc[/youtube] I am only posting two videos of the new Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. One is an ad, that should inspiring enough for those people already impressed with the specs of the N810. The other is a brief video hands-on from one reviewer site. The N810 ads a slide-out QWERTY keypad to the N800 and should [...]

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Introducing Nokia N810 Internet Tablet

17. October 2007

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The unassumingly named Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is the successor of the popular N800. The most dramatic change is the addition of a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, so you don’t have to rely one-hundred per cent of the virtual keyboard. It can make VoIP calls and video conference using a built-in camera. The N810 has [...]

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Buy.com Sale: Nokia N800

12. October 2007

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Nokia’s versatile Internet tablet is now going for only $239.99 at Buy.com or only $229.99 with Google Checkout. The Nokia N800 is a WiFi-enabled VoIP-calling device with a touchscreen. You can also use the built-in virtual keyboard like you would the iPhone’s keyboard, and with a cool browser, RSS support, Bluetooth and a pop-out webcam, [...]

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iRiver’s W10 to Surface W/ Skyhook in November

20. September 2007

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The W10 touchscreen PMP by iRiver is one of the most advanced PMP vaporware of its time. Now it appears iRiver is serious about unleashing the W10 to the world, probably only for Koreans in November. Specs include a lot of features not found in many playerof its size yet, even the most hyped like [...]

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Nintendo DS Gets VoIP and a New Coat of Paint

17. September 2007

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The Nintendo DS can do a lot of things, but did you know that you can use it to make VoIP calls? Well thanks to a hacker known only as samuelv, you can now use the DS’s built in WiFi, touchscreen, and microphone to call people up. All you need is to get [...]

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PSP Gets Video Downloading Service, VoIP

23. August 2007

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Sony, in collaboration with the UK’s Sky, will be bringing a Go! branded video download service to the PSP in early 2008. The available programs will include a mix of Sky content, such as sports, entertainment, movies, music and animation. PSP owners will also be able to purchase pay-per-view programming, and downloads can be transferred [...]

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Newman VX1000 MINI ALL WiFi: Taking Windows CE Where It’s Never Been

7. August 2007

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Possibly the oddest device we’ve featured, Newman’s wonder gadget hits you like a U.F.O sighting. But believe it or not, this is a serious bid for a niche in the world’s portable player market for the Chinese manufacturer. Beginning with the design, Newman’s Mini All VX1000 has been breaking one gadget taboo after another: a [...]

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Samsung P520 is Like a Wallet-Sized iPhone

28. July 2007

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Samsung has announced its P520 wallet-sized touchscreen phone. This could be the Samsung Armani phone they’ve been talking about. The tie-up with the Italian fashion label is not official yet but the P520 looks like the more logical choice for Armani. It’s a slim phone at 88 x 54 x 8.9mm but weighs like [...]

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Nokia N800 Upgraded For Skype, Flash 9, etc.

7. July 2007

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The N800 of Nokia’s Nseries is one of those devices that should expect total devastation after iPhone’s release. With the recent firmware upgrade, Nokia is hoping the N800 will enough added value to survive a post-iPhone market. One of the most important upgrades is the addition of Skype, providing a VoIP option for users of [...]

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