From the monthly archives:

January 2007

LG's N1 - The PDA For T-DMB and GPS Viewing

LG unveiled its GPS-equipped T-DMB PDA ‘N1′ in Korea market. It seems that the company wants to expand its territory in the PDA market. This Windows Mobile 5.0 powered PDA also offers an integrated GPS chip and uses a 3.5 inch LCD display with a brightness of 340cd/m2, an SD memory card slot, and 192MB of internal memory. It has the battery life of approx. 3.5 hours. The price tag is around $580 after conversion.

Via Aving USA

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Samsung SenS Q1 - Windows Vista Certified UMPC

The new Samsung SenS Q1 UMPC was released at the Microsoft Windows Vista Experience Center in Seoul, Korea. This Vista-certified UMPC is powered by an Intel Celeron M ULV 900MHz processor, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, and features a 7 inch WVGA display with 800 x 480 resolution. Other features include 802.11b/g WLAN and Bluetooth connectivity.

Aving USA via Laptops

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The New Apple iPod Shuffle Colors

by Johan on January 30, 2007

The New Apple iPod Shuffle Colors

Apple today released a new set of colors for the iPod Shuffle. The new colors are Orange, Green, Blue, and Pink. The pink one might be a perfect gift for your girl on Valentine’s Day. Find out more pics after the leap!

Apple and Gizmodo via iPods

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Samsung NV11 Camera

by Johan on January 30, 2007

Samsung NV11 Camera

Another camera to be launched by some dudes at Samsung Korea is the NV11, which is actually an upgrade to the Samsung NV10. The camera features 10.1MP resolution, and has a 5x Schneider-Kreuznach optical zoom lens, a 2.7-inch LCD, ASR stabilization, and the ability to record 30fps VGA video in MPEG-4 format. Pricing is still unknown.

UberGizmo via Digital Cameras

Australian Sony PlayStation 3 Launch Date

by Johan on January 30, 2007

Australian Sony PlayStation 3 Launch Date

That’s right! Sony will launch the Sony PlayStation 3 in Australia on March 23 with the estimated price of AUD$999.95 (NZD$1195.95). Hit the break to read the full list of available launch titles!

Kotaku via Video Games

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The Meizu M8 miniPlayer

by Johan on January 30, 2007

The Meizu M8 miniPlayer

At first glance, the Meizu M8 looks like the same as the Apple iPhone, but the M8 packs more features than iPhone. Measuring just 57mm x 105mm x 11.5mm, the M8 provides a 3.3 inch 720 x 480 resolution display, a 3MP camera, an integrated ARM11 processor for video recording at 30fps in 720 x 480 resolution, and 3G connectivity. Pricing details are still unknown.

Via UberGizmo

Street Fighter Versus Mortal Kombat

by Johan on January 30, 2007

We have something special for the Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat arcade games fans. Here is the interesting video that shows the battle between Ryu and Scorpion. Hit play to see the battle sequence. I’ve watched this video twice!!!

Neatorama via Video Games

Casio Exilim Hi-ZOOM EX-V7 Digicam With H.264

by Johan on January 30, 2007

Casio Exilim Hi-ZOOM EX-V7 Digicam With H.264

Available in black and white, the Casio EXILIM Hi-ZOOM EX-V7 is a new 7.1MP camera with an image stabilizer on CCD, 11.6MB of internal memory, and supports SDHC. It is the first camera that can record videos in the MOV (QuickTime) format (WIDE HQ or UHQ in 848×480) with an H.264 codec. The Exilim Hi-ZOOM EX-V7 measures 99.5mm x 25.5mm x 59.8mm and weights 149grams. Pricing and availability have not been announced yet.

Akihabaranews Digital Cameras

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LG SV260 Clamshell Phone

by Johan on January 30, 2007

LG SV260 Clamshell Phone

LG adds their clamshell line with the LG-SV260. Measuring 94.5mm x 47.4mm x 17.65mm and weighing 196grams, the handset boasts a 2.0-inch QVGA screen, stylish metal casing, a 1.3MP digicam, and a music player. No word yet on pricing and availability.

Akihabaranews via Cell Phones

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Bill Gates on the Daily Show

by Johan on January 30, 2007 · 1 comment

Here is the video of Bill Gates on the Daily Show yesterday for the launch of Microsoft Windows Vista and to discuss some of Microsoft’s upcoming products such as IPTV, jetpacks, and robots. Push the play button to start.

Via YouTube