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| Sony Ericsson officially announced its XPERIA X10 (rumored as X3 or X5) Android-based smartphone. As the company’s first Android phone, the X10 includes the new UX (user experience) platform that “lets consumers organize everything and discover more with the most open, human and intuitive user experience”.Sony Ericsson has brough a all-new UI to the Android platform as part of the new UX. The X10 includes the Timescape that lets all your communication with a person come together in one place – Facebook, Twitter, emails, photos, text messages – all
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| We all hate power outages, especially it more often that not means that the Internet and computers will be down. That being said, it’s nice to know that a landline phone will still work even when the power is down, and that idea has resulted in the creation of the 8 LED desktop lamp, featuring an RJ11 (telephone line) connector at the end of the power cord, instead of your boring power plug or USB connector. Pink may not be for everyone, but at $4.69, it’s still a nice handy emergency light.
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| You sure took your time Rachel. We’ve been waiting for you. Finally you have arrived, all officially like. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Android phone is a first for the company. It packs a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, a large 4 inch touch screen display, an 8.1 megapixel camera and of course, the Rachel interface that everyone thought was the name of the phone. The XPERIA X10 will not be available until next year though. By the time it does show up it should be one of the fastest phones on the market.[New Launches]
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| One of the things that has many iPhone users angered is that while the iPhone has tethering capability, AT&T has blocked the feature. I can only imagine how angry the users would be if they had been able to tether the iPhone for years and the feature was cancelled without notice. Sprint has done just that for some of its customers.A poster going by kevinapg has posted at the Sprint Blogs that the ability to tether his Blackberry handset has been blocked. The poster states that for years tethering has been supported through the Sprint Smartview software.Without any notice,
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| Finally Verizon and Motorola officially announced the DROID by Motorola smartphone that is the first to be powered by Android 2.0 (Eclair) OS. As reported before, the Motorola Droid has a 3.7-inch 480×854 touchscreen display, a 5 Megapixel auto-focus camera with Dual LED flash, and a side-slide QWERTY keyboard.The DROID is boosted by a ARM Cortex A8 550MHz processor. It supports GPS/A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR and WiFi 802.11b/g connectivity. The Android smartphone includes Google Mobile Services, including the latest Google Map Navigation Beta application. The DROID is
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| Fashion label Roxy is delving into the cellphone market with the new Roxy Phone. This isn't waterproof by the way, and you won't be able to make phone calls on it while surfing. It comes with pretty generic specifications including a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash, a 2.4" QVGA display, HSDPA support, MP3 playback, an integrated FM tuner, a microSD memory card slot and Bluetooth connectivity among others. What makes it different is the signature Roxy designs that you see on the exterior of this candybar handset.
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| T-mobile subscribers looking for a new handset can get their hands on the Equinox from Sony Ericsson very soon. The clamshell phone offers features that will appeal to younger users and the device operates on the T-Mobile 3G network.The Equinox has what Sony calls pulsating light effects. These effects allow the user to assign special light effects to five of their most important numbers. The light effects are in amber, sapphire, beryl, diamond, and amethyst colors.Other features include a 3.2MP phone, multimedia capabilities, video recording with direct upload to YouTube, and
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| Recession? What recession? The Mobiado 350 Pioneer is another space-themed luxury handset that boasts a body which was CNC machined from spacecraft aluminum, resulting in an extremely hard surface that you can even use this to crack open crabs when eating. The frame is subsequently inlaid with sapphire crystal, where it will boast an infrared window made from a solid piece of ruby crystal. You're basically pressing on precious stones when playing with its sapphire crystal and stainless steel buttons, while the screws themselves are
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| Love all things Peanuts? Then you might want to consider getting the Snoopy Phone that comes in a design which makes it look more like a toy than a communications device. Interestingly enough, this phone will even come with a VGA camera. There is no word on pricing, but we're pretty sure this model won't arrive Stateside anytime soon for obvious reasons.
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| The RotariPhone is an iPod dock and speaker system built into an old rotary phone. It’s alot like this one from last December, but it looks more polished. Just put your iPod in the cradle where you’d normally hang up the phone. The handset sits on its side and plays your music through where the phone’s speaker and mic used to be. It’s an awesomely retro design, and when not in use looks like a standard phone.If you want one it shouldn’t be too hard to build your own.[Dvice]
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