
Reigncom recently launched its brand new Wi-Fi phone in Korea. Featuring various functions, this ‘Iriver Wave Phone’ is packed with a wide touchscreen and it also supports programs such as music and video player, photo, electronic dictionary function, etc. [AVING]
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Novatel Ovation has just released their new product, the MC760 USB EVDO Modem. It’s claimed to be the world’s smallest USB EVDO modem that you can well, practically carry in your pocket (measuring at two inches and weighing less than an ounce). It supports Windows (Vista, XP, 2000), Mac OS X and Linux systems. Other specs include the on-board GPS with integrated microSD slot with capacity up to 8GB. No words on the pricing yet but it will be commercially available this quarter. [Gizmodo]

Here’s a new health device that everyone should have at home. This gadget restores all your medical records and provides program that allows you to do videoconferencing with your doctors through a secured wired-broadband connection. The Intel PHS6000 is based on Intel Core Processor with a 10.4-inch touch screen, 40GB hard drive, webcam, four USB ports, speakers and bluetooth connectivity. You can also connect devices such as blood-pressure measuring, weight scales, a spirometer, a pulse oximeter, and blood-glucose monitors. Not only it records your past medical data, Intel also has teamed up with health-services organization such as Aetna to give you access to doctors or nurses on call. [PCWorld]

Can’t get enough of those Aibos? Here’s a new one for you to consider. HPI recently released their new G-Dog that’s tagged approximately at $1,287. Take full control of this hi-tech pooch and make him do some tricks. Weighing at just 570g, you can expect this robot buddy in the stores this month. More pictures after the jump. [Akihabara]
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Talking about pictures perfect, now you can arrange your favorite pictures and have them played in slideshows where you can choose to display 2-4 pictures at the same time. Not only that, this frame is also completed with other features such as MP3 players and it supports MPEG1/2/3, DIVX and AVI files. With built-in speakers and adjustable brightness, it is finished in a stylish hi-gloss design. Not to mention it’s also user friendly. $90. [GeekAlerts]

You can now enjoy your full entertainment with this all-in-one system. Here’s a brand new product from Silicon Mountain, Allio which is actually a 42-inch HDTV (32-inch is also available) combined with built in PC (the Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU, 4GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive and Windows Vista Home Premium). Other specs including USB ports, wired/wireless networking and of course the Blu-Ray player. Using 12-watt speakers, experience movies like you’ve never had before. Price starts at $1,599. If it’s a bit too much, you can definitely wait for their more “affordable” version soon. [Engadget]

50Mbps connection might be a dream to many, but soon not for Virgin Media subscribers. Not only that, in a viral campaign they kicked-off today, they’re announcing this uber-sleek and extra-fast DOCSIS 3.0 broadband modem that comes with it. This will allow you to harness the full 50Mbps speeds to download MP3 tracks in under 1 second and bounce around photos of your latest holiday trips to the East in a blink of an eye. UK’s speed-junkies can count on getting themselves the package at year’s end. But what about the rest of us, Sir Branson? [TrustedReviews]

Come CES in January Holux will release its latest GPS navigation unit dubbed the GPSmile 62. The gadget comes with a multimedia player so you can watch videos and listen to your tunes on your road trips. The 5″ WQVGA widescreen is “edge-free” meaning you can drag maps around nice and smooth. You can store your maps on SD cards up to 4GB, and it also comes with a removable rechargable battery and built-in speakers and Bluetooth. The receiver can track 32 satellites at once and the TMC antenna shows you if there are traffic jams so you can alternate your routes. No news on Stateside availability but we’ll keep you posted. [Navigadget]

Here’s a new and one of a kind music app for your iPhone. Play it solo or with a bunch of friends for fantastic orchestra, all you gotta do is placing your four fingers on the multi-touch screen and blow into your iPhone microphone. This app works by combining touch, tilt, gestures and human breath. Another cool thing is that you can share your performance with everyone around the world by using the Smule’s Sonic Network technology. Get in touch with your inner musical talent and have fun with it. Available on the iTunes store for only $0.99. [technabob via Upcoming Cellphones]
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Fans of classic and vintage can now enjoy their music with this cool looking sound system from Ver 1.5R. Equipped with alarm clock, an AM/FM tuner and a 15 watt full range speaker. This hand-crafted real wood is also available in cherry, natural walnut, dark walnut, bamboo, black gloss and white gloss with price range $200-$220. [Uncrate]