Archive for April, 2008
GH801 Triband PDA Phone With Windows OS 6.0 & WIFI Function
Simple appearance, comfortable brushed feel, new TouchFLO touch interface, special touch screen made of mineral materials, the latest windows 6.0 operating system, the size of 122*63*16mm easier for single-hand operation.
Sealife DC800 underwater camera goes deep, stays dry
Attention wet people: Sealife has released the DC800 Underwater Digital Camera. This modular unit — it drops into a waterproof case or will operate as an out-of-water point-and-shoot — includes an 8-megapixel camera with 2.7-inch display, wide-angle lens, SD/SDHC card support, and 4x optical zoom. So what makes this camera diver-friendly?
Black EeePC 900 appears in the wild, goes well with dinner
Although the Eee PC 700 comes in a whole rainbow of colors, the big brother 900 has only made appearances in white so far — but it looks like ASUS has been quietly prepping a black version as well. These pics just popped up on Flickr with virtually no explanation, but that’s definitely a black [...]
TETHIN TV369 Dual SIM Card Phone With TV & Bluetooth Function
The TETHIN TV369 is a good camera phone. 0.3MP front & 5.0MP back high-definition dual professional flex camera lens, and the max. image output size is 1600*1200 pixels. Not only will you enjoy outstanding pictures and video clips on the phone’s ultra-high quality display, you’ll also be able to see them on a large screen [...]
Video: iSwish puts the iPhone UI on any Windows Mobile phone
While you can argue that Windows Mobile is feature-for-feature and spec-for-spec superior to OS X on the iPhone, Apple’s mobile UI is certainly more fun to use. So if you’re running WinMo with a hankerin’ for rubber band-like scrolling, jiggly icons, screen flicking, SummerBoard themes, and even simulated multi-touch pinching of photos then you’re in [...]
Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC gets hands-on treatment
One thing’s for sure about Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC: it’s not your mother’s electronic dictionary. Boasting a full (albeit tiny) QWERTY keyboard and a unique swivel screen, the HDD-packin’ device could easily be mistook for a miniature UMPC (a convertible one, at that).




