Inkel, a Korea based company has developed MU-D, a new multimedia dictionary. The device looks like a tablet PC, but do not get confused, as it does not incorporate any laptop functions.
Apart from its main dictionary function, the MU-D can also be used as a PMP. To add some more entertainment features, the device is further equipped with a DMB TV Tuner enabling users to watch Digital TV. It has a big LCD screen of 4.3-inch with a resolution of 480×272, enabling TV viewing. Read more… »
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Portable HDD Chocolate
Posted on 2008 under Design, Gadget, Toys, Miscellaneous, USB Devices | No Comment24 Feb
“Break me off a piece of that! This portable hard drive looks like a chocolate bar but thats where the similarities end. Each piece is made of a modular flash drive. The central hub is a touchscreen to help you view and organize your collective files.”
Windows Mobile 6.1 Runs On Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
Posted on 2008 under Gadget, Digital News, Smart phone, Mobile phone, Miscellaneous, Computers | No Comment18 Feb
The chaps over at Terminal.hu have just managed to get hold of some exclusive Xperia X1 images. The new pictures show the device will be running the yet-to-be-announced Windows Mobile 6.1 OS, and that explains why we weren’t allowed a thorough hands-on at Mobile World Congress 2008. That may not be a shocker, but the other tidbits of information we have gathered are rather interesting. Besides what we knew before, we can now tell the Xperia X1 will have a Qualcomm 7200A CPU running at 528 MHz, 128MB RAM and a nice ‘n’ juicy, 1500 mAh battery. Sure, we were not overwhelmed with our first gimped hands-on, but on paper it looks like this sure is one beast. The 528 MHz processor has us excited, but with it being Windows Mobile, we’ll be surprised if the onboard RAM doesn’t prove itself to be insufficient for heavy multitasking.
Fujitsu FOMA F905i Phone with Fingerprint Sensor
Posted on 2008 under Concept, Gadget, Security, Smart phone, Mobile phone | No Comment17 Feb
Fujitsu has joined hands with AuthenTec, the world’s leading provider of fingerprint sensors and solutions, to launch its latest mobile phone called FOMA F905i that incorporates AES1710 fingerprint sensor technology. However, only 14 AuthenTec-enabled cell phone models will be available.
The sensor-equipped global phone is compatible with international roaming via 3G and GSM cellular networks. Many phones allow various economical operations such as m-commerce and online banking, which require security to curb loss or theft. Read more… »