Posted by bruno | Jun 29th, 2009
Spain-based company, GeeksPhone has come out with their first Android phone namely the One. This new smartphone runs on Android 1.5 Cupcake and features a 625MHz PXA310 processor, a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 3.2 megapixel camera and a front-facing camera, a microSD card slot, AGPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and supports quad-band EDGE/HSDPA connectivity. The One will be available in Spain this summer unlocked for...
Posted by bruno | Jun 29th, 2009
Interesting piece in the New York Times today about Acer — the company is about to ride the tidal wave of netbooks and other el-cheapo computers straight to the number two spot on the PC sales chart. That’s a big deal — no non-US company has ever made it so high — and it’s interesting that the strategies Acer took to get there are the same things Dell’s been trying to do...
Posted by bruno | Jun 27th, 2009
The last time we heard from Sugar Labs, its “Sugar on a Stick” project (a tidied-up build of Sugar OS which can be run live from a CD or USB drive) was just entering beta. Apparently all the company needed to take that version to a release-ready state was a month (give or take). A full, free version of Sugar is now available in a 383MB ISO file for anyone to take advantage of — though the...
Posted by bruno | Jun 25th, 2009
Altec Lansing is famous for its high quality speakers. The company just introduced the Expressionist Plus Speakers that is perfect for use in the office or home. It consists of two satellite speakers that are accompanied by a 5.25-inch sub-woofer. The Altec Lansing Expressionist Plus Speakers are priced at only $99. [SlipperyBrick]
Posted by bruno | Jun 25th, 2009
The HP Mini 5101 is the company’s latest Mini netbook PC that is targeted especially at students and mobile professionals. This stylish machine comes packed with a 10.1-inch diagonal LED display (WSVGA or HD resolution), an Intel Atom processor, a 2GB RAM, a 7,200 RPM hard drive, an optional 128GB SSD, a spill-resistant keyboard, a 2.0MP camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a choice of either 4 or 6 cell battery....
Posted by bruno | Jun 24th, 2009
Laptops of all sorts are getting thinner, even the decidedly stoic and business-minded ThinkPad series. Hot on the heels of impressing us with its T400 refresh Lenovo is letting slip that it’s having thoughts of putting its T500 series on a diet as well, with marketing manager David Critchley indicating that the company wouldn’t be opposed to making a super-thin OLED version of the laptop —...
Posted by bruno | Jun 23rd, 2009
The Gamebone from Australian company 22Moo is an external gamepad for the iPhone that will add some buttons to the handset. There are so many iPhone games that are dependent on the accelerometer, so you should make sure these games should be compatible with the controller. The Gamebone wouldn’t work with most of popular games in the App Store. The controller connects to the phone via Bluetooth. 22Moo...
Posted by bruno | Jun 22nd, 2009
Apple has proudly announced that the company has successfully sold more than one million iPhone 3G S through June 21st, 2009 or three days after its initial launch. As a comparison, it took up to six months to the T-Mobile G1 to sell 1 Million units or several months for the BlackBerry Bold to hit the same number. [Apple]
Posted by bruno | Jun 19th, 2009
Korean Company Safa is out with a new PMP known as the Safa G3. Available in 4GB and 8GB versions, this new media player offers a 3-inch display, an FM tuner, a microphone, a built-in accelerometer and supports most audio/video files including MP3, WMA, FLAC, AAC, APE, OGG, MPEG4, AVI, RM, FLV, 3GP, MPG, DAT, and MP4. It comes with a rechargeable battery that will give you 15 hours of audio playback and 4 hours...