
AT&T is set to launch another quick messaging phone from Motorola namely the Motorola Karma QA1 on June 28. This oval shaped phone is targeted especially at teenagers and young adults, and comes with interesting features like a 2.5-inch QVGA display, a 2MP camera with flash and video recording, a sliding QWERTY keyboard, threaded messaging, a homescreen with one-click-access icons for Facebook and MySpace, 3G, GPS, a 100MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot, stereo Bluetooth, a 3.5mm headset jack and supports dual band GSM connectivity (850/1900 MHz). AT&T will sell the Karma for as low as $79.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and choose a plan of at least $60 per month. Read more

Belkin just launched a new line of powerline networking gear that supports up to 1000Mbps of transfer speed that is perfect for streaming HD video and online gaming. The kit is called the Gigabit Powerline HD Started Kit and includes two adapters, one to connect to your router, and one to connect to your device. The Belkin Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit is now available in America and will be released in Europe in early August 2009. The F5D4076 starter kit retails for $149.99. [SlipperyBrick]

The Gateway’s latest Timeline netbook is now available for purchase. The mini-laptop is powered by a 1.2GHz Athlon 64 L110 processor with an integrated ATI Radeon X1270 graphics card, a WXGA resolution display, a 2GB RAM and a 250GB HDD. Other features include a memory card reader, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g connectivity, an integrated webcam, three USB 2.0 ports and a 6-cell Li-ion battery. Available in NightSky Black and Cherry Red, the Gateway Timeline LT3100 retails for $400 upwards, depending on the specs. [Press Release via Laptop Notebook News]

If you are unsatisfied with the plain colors of iPhone 3GS, you can purchase ColorWare’s iPhone 3GS Custom Colors. You can customize the normally-chrome bezel, the home button, earbuds, and the SIM holder. Pricing starts at $150 for the back, then add $20 each for the bezel frame and button, or $15 each for the SIM holder and earbuds. Read more

The Denon F-Series compact luxury mini Hi-Fi system consists of the DRA-F107 amplifier with FM/AM radio tuner, the DCD-F107 CD player, a remote control, and two SC-F107SG speakers that produce 80Watts x 2ch. This Hi-Fi system is also capable of playing MP3 and WMA audio files stored on an USB memory stick via its USB port in the front panel. You can buy the Denon F-Series separately or in a full package. The full set of Denon F-Series Hi-Fi system is priced at 1000 Euro or around $1400. [Denon]

Elecom comes back with a series of SD card cases to store your Elecom’s SD cards. The Elecom CMC-SDCAL series allow you to store three SD/SDHC cards and a couple of MicroSD MicroSDHC cards. Meanwhile, the CMC-SDCPP series are sold with a MicroSDHC cards. These SD card cases are currently available in yellow, blue, white, pink, or black. Read more

EASYCAR has showcased its new premium 3D navigation device during World IT Show 2009 in Korea. Dubbed as the UT710, this portable device is equipped with the company’s new 3D electronic map ‘EASYCAR 3D Map’ and features a 7-inch LCD display with 800 x 480 resolution, a 600MHz Dual Core CPU, a SiRF-3 GPS chipset, two SD card slots, a USB host and more. Suggested price is 299,000 KRW for 4GB and 349,000 KRW for 8GB version. [AVING]

The SK3 is the latest 7-inch convertible touchscreen netbook from Kohjinsha, which is set to be released this week. It will be an improved version of their previously released SC3 UMPC and will feature a 7-inch touchscreen display with 1024 x 600 resolution, a 1.3GHz Menlow platform, a 1GB RAM, a 60GB hard drive, GPS, a dual camera, an SD card slot, a PCI Express card slot, a VGA-out, a LAN connection, WiFi module and support Windows 7 OS. [UMPC Portal via Laptop and Notebook News]

Remember the Toshiba TG01 smartphone that we mentioned back in February? Now it’s finally available in Japan in the form of the T-01A (a rebranded version). In case you’ve forgotten, this 9.9mm thick handset is equipped with a 4.1-inch WVGA resistive touchscreen display with 800 x 480 resolution, a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon processor, HSDPA, GPS, WiFi and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1 OS. Pricing is still unknown at the moment. [MobileWhack via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Here is the iLuv iMM153 Desktop Dual Alarm Clock for iPod, which is compatible with iPod touch 2nd generation, iPod nano 1st to 4th generation, iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod with video and iPod 4th generation. The device has built-in speakers and an FM radio. What makes this iPod dock special is that it comes with a Bed Shaker that will vibrate to wake you up. The iLuv iMM153 retails for $59.99 each. [iLuv via iPod and MP3 Players]