September 25th, 2005
In case you missed it, Mobile-Review has an in-depth look at Windows Mobile 5.0, codenamed Magneto. It’s been about a year since Windows Mobile 2003 SE made its debut, introducing the landscape view that made Internet browsing easier.
The system requirements are as follows: 32 MB of Flash ROM, 32 MB of RAM. Popular memory size [...]
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September 24th, 2005
Recently came from our country launch of the iPod nano. A bunch of my colleagues had the chance to do some FAQ’s with some of the product managers from Apple Singapore. This isn’t verbatim. I’m going to summarize the whole thing. I spent most of my time goofing off with the camera as seen in [...]
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September 23rd, 2005
By my time (GMT +800) its Friday geek dinner night. Today a friend brought along what I consider to be the ultimate Sony PSP carrying solution. Now the real product is called the s-bracket case from Capdase. But combined with another s-bracket, you get the Twins Case.
The s-bracket is pretty unique compared to the other [...]
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September 23rd, 2005
Let’s not think of the Windows Mobile Treo 700w for a minute and focus our attention to the two new handhelds that will mark the “ber” months with more shivers. Palm has been undergoing several identity changes and have since replaced the Zire and Tungsten lines with just “Z” and “T.” They’ve also restructured their [...]
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September 22nd, 2005
The lucky guys over at Engadget were able to get a few hours to dance with Palm’s Treo 700w, the very first mobile device to break barriers between rival operating systems. The rumor mill has been churning out a lot of stuff about the 700w, formerly known as the Treo 670 from the company formerly [...]
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September 22nd, 2005
There are two PVP (portable video player) companies I love tracking. MPIO, an underdog in digital music hardware has made several leaps and bounds the past few months, starting with their necklace MP3 player, which rivaled the iPod shuffle in terms of aesthetic value. Archos, a leader in the portable digital media player industry is [...]
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September 21st, 2005
I purchased a screen protector for my friend’s PDA a couple of weeks back. I was about to throw away the plastic when I noticed something really hilarious printed as a warning label on the back of the packaging. If you want to see the larger image, click on THIS LINK.
Hyuk!
I wonder what called for [...]
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September 21st, 2005
I love them because of the funky accent. But I’m lovin’ them more now because they make such crazy bags! Pictured here is my own McBain’s Lovechild, a messenger bag that snugly fits my 12-inch iBook. Of course, Crumpler also has a wide range of bags fit for cameras, PDA’s, mobile phones, as well as [...]
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September 20th, 2005
Before the iPod nano revealed itself in all its sexyness, there was the iPod shuffle - Apple’s first flash-based player that immediately caught the hearts of music lovers (and posers) right away because of its shape and cheap US $99.00 price tag.
No matter what though, any music lover would love to add some bling to [...]
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September 20th, 2005
So it’s been more than two weeks since the iPod nano was unveiled to the public. That was one tragic month of moaning noises coming from geeks who’ve realized that their iPod mini’s are rendered prehistoric. The other type of moaning reverberated from those who’ve come to adore the pencil-thin iPod oozing with sex appeal [...]
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