Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
The HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System connects directly to the Apple iPhone, game consoles, DVD players, iPods, Mac and PCs; provides near universal compatibility with hardware platforms worldwide; and is capable of reading stored media using compact flash or USB memory card formats. Using proprietary optical technologies, HEADPLAY’S Personal Cinema System delivers true stereoscopic 3D imagery for viewing of emerging 3D ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
It might be, especially with a high-resolution screen that adjusts automatically as you rotate from portrait to landscape mode and vice versa. Then there's report of three ARM processor cores and a Broadcom chip. Mix all the processing power and a marvelous screen with tons of storage, you get one ass kicking portable gaming device.
Now wait, what about ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Steve Jobs gave use the iPhone at Macworld 2007, and so it’s that time again to wage in on what to expect at WWDC 2007. Apple Gazette predicts the following will be announced: Multi-Touch in Leopard, New GUI for OS X, New iLife w/iTunes HD, Blu-Ray Support, Leopard/iPhone integration, Leopard Officially Released, and the one last thing will be ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Here’s the answer to the 6-million-dollar-question that everyone’s been asking: Will there be a Zune phone?
[Newsweek] With Xbox and Zune, Microsoft has adopted an end-to-end approach, where you write the software, design the hardware and run the services. Will Microsoft now change its mobile-phone strategy and adopt an end-to-end approach, the way Apple has with the iPhone?
[Bill Gates] No, ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Geez, who wouldn’t want a smartphone packing two massively large screens, QWERTY keyboard, and 3.2 megapixel camera? I know I’d want it.
While details for the Nokia E90 Communicator is sketchy until it’s official arrival at 3GSM next week, Engadget reports other features include WiFi, Quad-band GSM, S60 operating system, an internal display with 800 x 353 pixel resolution, and an ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
The Wii is one awesome gaming console. Yet it could be a whole lot better if what T3 is reporting is true. A new patent from Nintendo points to an installed microphone that could possibly allow VoIP and sing-along titles. Apparently, there are two sound sources for the new console, one from the game disc, and another ...
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Posted on 09 February 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
This week we have seen previews of the upcoming Windows Mobile 6, which is due later this year. Also, LG announced that it is working on at least two new smartphones that will have features that resemble those of the iPhone. These are due out in the second half of the year. No doubt that they will run Windows Mobile ...
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Posted on 08 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Finger touching wearable mobile phone iF concept award product 2007.
“Finger touching†Designed by Sunman Kwon at Hong-ik University in South Korea, simply slips onto your hand, and then projects a 3x4 mobile-style keypad onto your fingers, with each joint making up a button.
“Finger touching†– a wearable mobile device for enhanced chatting. It introduces a new wearable device that anyone ...
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Posted on 08 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Henry Samueli of Broadcom spilled the beans in federal court that yes; Broadcom’s chip is in the Apple iPhone. OCRegister’s very own John
Gittelsohn dug up this tidbit after examining the court transcript from the recently concluded Qualcomm v. Broadcom trial Case No. 05CV1958-B(BLM), in the US District Court of San Diego.
The partial transcript is available here, while Chuang ...
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Posted on 08 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Did anyone else notice the striking resemblance between the Macbook’s keyboard and the F700? Imitation is the best form of flattery!
I admit, the F700's keyboard looks very usable because the keys are actually larger than most out there on other handsets.
Related:
Samsung’s Answer to the iPhone?
Samsung Ultra Smart F700 won’t be released in the US!
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