Archive for August, 2008


iPod Touch 64Gig edition with GPS

iPod Touch 64gig with GPS
From 2gb to 64gb storage how cool is that?.. did I say it also sporting a GPS system? Well, don’t jump just yet, it’s just a rumor about the new generation of iPod Touch coming. Im not surprised that it needed that much storage juice primarily because it has to support the GPS data and maps.

But if this rumors are true then I might need to get ready current aging Garmin for retirement and switch to iPod Touch.

via {pmptoday}

Wrist Watch Mobile Phone

wrist watch mobile phone
This week mobile gadget is a wrist watch mobile phone being offered at Alibaba. It looks really cool and literally comes handy. It supports Bluetooth so no need to awkwardly holding your wrist every time you answer a call, you need a Bluetooth earpiece though. Just take a look at the specs below this gadget is pretty much loaded with all the stuff that you would see in a typical mobile phone so now I wonder how big is this thing really is. Pricing is not yet available.

Specs:

  • Wrist Type: Wrist mobile phone(Watch phone)
  • Network: 850/1800/1900, 900/1800/1900Two Antennas for choice
  • Support SIM card
  • Support incoming call Vibration and 7 colors light
  • Support FM
  • Bluetooth wireless data transmission
  • 1.3 megapixels CMOS camera.
  • Display Type: 1.3 inch 260K TFT Touch Screen
  • Support handwriting and touch screen.
  • MP3&MP4 player
  • With Bluetooth headset
  • Support TF card.
  • Free 1 GB Micro SD card
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Asus Eee Box

Asus Eee
Wow this new desktop Asus Eee Box looks really slick. Just look at the above photo compared side-by-side with Playstation 3, it is slim, tiny and looks not much bigger than an Eee PC 901. This gadget will cost a mere $429 when it goes on sale in coming weeks4 to 5 weeks. But what does it look like up close?

Via {pcauthority}

In-flight Cellphone Ban Bill In U.S Congress

in-flight cellphone use
The In-flight cellphone ban bill advances in US congress. Named as “Halting Airplane Noise to Give Us Peace” (HANG UP) Act was approved by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on a voice vote Thursday. The bill would make permanent the long-standing ban on in-flight cell phone calls by the FAA and FCC.

Representative Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) who co-sponsored the HANG UP Act in a statement. ‘Cash-strapped airlines could end up charging some passengers to use their phones while charging others to sit in a phone-free section of the plane,’ he said.”

via {slashdot}