
The Possio GRETA allows you to turn any location into your mobile office. The device features a built-in Siemens GSM module that allows you to use it as a portable GSM phone. The GRETA also functions as a printer and scanner when connected to a laptop or PC, or as a standalone copier. The Possio GRETA is currently available in two versions. The European version uses 900/1800/1900Mhz, while the US version uses 850/1800/1900. The Possio GRETA is currently available in the UK for £628.63($938) Incl. VAT or £535.00($798) Excl. VAT. [OhGizmo]

The Logitech Marathon M705 mouse boasts a whopping 3 years of battery life from a single battery set. The long battery life helps you to save time, money, and the planet by practically eliminating the need to change batteries. There is an indicator light that allows you to know when the battery is low. The Marathon M705 comes equipped with a tiny Logitech Unifying receiver that is smaller than most coins. 59.99 Euros (about $79) is all you need to bring home the Logitech Marathon M705 wireless mouse. [Logitech]

Amazon has started selling the unlocked version of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. In case you didn’t know, this Android 1.6-powered handset is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU, a 4-inch WVGA touchscreen display, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and an 8MP AutoFocus camera. The phone has a 1GB of internal memory, which is expandable via a microSD card (up to 16GB). You can purchase the unlocked version of Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 for $955.95 a pop. Each purchase comes equipped with an 8GB of SanDisk microSD card. [Amazon via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Corsair has added a new storage capacity to its Flash Voyager Mini USB flash drive series by launching the 32GB model. To remind you, this tiny drive features a rubberized housing that is both water resistant and shock proof, a cap-less retractable USB connector and makes use of COB (Chip-on-Board) technology. The 32GB Flash Voyager Mini sells for €84.90 (about $113). [TweakTown]

HP has announced the upcoming Z200 SFF (small form factor) workstation based on an Intel platform. This new system is smaller than the recently released Z200 minitower workstation, but it still provides a powerful performance thanks to the use of an Intel Core i3/i5 or Xeon 3400 processor, up to 16GB of RAM, professional graphics options and up to 2TB of storage space. HP’s new Z200 SFF workstation also boasts a tool-less chassis and a 89% efficient power supply. What’s more, the device is also ENERGY STAR 5.0 qualified and EPEAT Gold rated. The HP Z200 SFF workstation will be available worldwide on April 5th, 2010 for $739 upwards. [TC Magazine]

Designed by Pace but branded by Philips, the new HDT8520 Freeview HD recorder holds a powerful 500GB hard drive, which is good for 125 minutes of HD video. The gadget also supports 1080p HD up-scaling, and USB and Ethernet ports for enhanced connectivity. It has a cool DD5.1 audio support, parental locking, 8-day EPG and a good power consumption capacity of under 1W in standby mode. Additionally, Philips have also introduced a cool slim receiver called the DTR5520 HD receiver. The Philips HDT8520 HD recorder retails for £159 (around $238), while the DTR5520 HD receiver is priced at £299 (around $447). [TechRadar]

EIZO has recently announced the European release date for its CG223W LCD Monitor. Based on their statements, this 22-inch widescreen monitor will hit European market by the end of next month for a suggested retail price of 950 Euro. Just a quick reminder, the CG223W uses a VA (vertical alignment) panel that provides 1680 x 1050 native resolution, 6ms response time, 950:1 contrast ratio, 270 cd/m2 brightness and covers 95% of the Adobe RGB color space. In terms of connectivity ports, it offers DisplayPort and dual DVI-I inputs. [EIZO]

Sony expects the battery life for the TDG-BR100 and TDG-BR50 active shutter 3D glasses to be 100 hours of use. For your info, these glasses are only in use when they receive the 3D sync signal from the TV, otherwise they go into standby mode to prolong the battery life. Sony will release only battery powered glasses, without any induction-based (e.g. Powermat) models in the pipeline. Stay tuned for more updates. [Sony Insider]

C-motech has showcased their latest Mobile Internet Device (MID) at CTIA Wireless 2010. Dubbed as the Mangrove7, the device boasts a 7-inch touchscreen display, a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor, a web browser, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, 3G and runs on Windows Mobile 6.5 OS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. Read more

The Kenwood AS-iP70 is not your ordinary digital picture frame, because it has a built-in iPod/iPhone dock. The device provides a 7-inch (WVGA) picture frame, an FM tuner, an alarm clock, and a built-in speaker. It is compatible with JPEG, MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. The Kenwood AS-iP70 will be available in Japan in April 2010 for 25,000 Yen ($274). [Kenwood]