With the onslaught of GPS-Celphone combos coming soon, Nokia will release a rebranded 5800 XpressMusic and named it 5800 Navigation Edition. Instead of having free music it will be preloaded with Ovi Maps and lifetime licenses for voice guided driving and walking directions. I cannot comprehend why Nokia came up with this thing, as if the 5800 XpressMusic could not do that stuff before(aside from the free licenses). Below is a clip about the 5800 Navigation Edition.
Yinlips, a Shenzen based company is currently brewing a PMP with a projector. The projector will have a viewing area of 80”. It also features a 2.5 inch screen and can play 64bit games. I hope this baby reaches our shores. Hmmm I like!
The slim PSP will be 32% smaller and 36% lighter than the regular PlayStation and will use 34% less power. It will also ditch the standard 80 Gig of HDD and replace it with a 120 Gig HDD. The PS3 slim will be sold on September and will retail at $300.
The MyPhone app for Symbian and Blackberry phones are all the rave these past couple of days because it allows the users to have an iphone interface for thier phones. The iXP in turn gives the Symbian s60 5th edition users a clone of the Windows XP interface. There is only one catch, both of them are just app launchers that uses the phone’s flash player but thats not stopping you from trying it.
I know that the ASUS EEE PC 701 is the father of all netbooks and using it now is passe but hey if its not broken it is still useful. I have reinstalled and optimized my 701 using several tutorials available on the web and now the old EEE purrs like a kitten(not literaly though). I plan on using it for casual internet browsing, word processing and presentations.
The powers of minutiarization strikes again!This time a talented modder stripped his old XBOX and changed the case into a polyurethane case that is drastically smaller than the Wii. The DVD drive is gone. Madness you think? Nope it really is designed for XBOX Media Center. Nice concept indeed!
13th August 2009 : Samsung Digital Imaging, leaders in innovation and technology, today unveiled the ST1000 camera with never before seen built-in geo-tagging, Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi* connectivity. Offering consumers an ‘always on’ experience, users can now send and post pictures almost as quickly as they take them, whilst the GPS capabilities will keep track of exactly where each picture was shot.