Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Software, Mobile phone |
2
Jul

The iPhone 3G will be with us all on 11th July 2008. The App Store is what allows you to browse and buy software to run on your iPhone. By making use of the cool features such as 3D graphics running in real time to the accelerometers and on to GPS and multi-touch screen technology, you will be immersed in to the App Store.
Developers will constantly be uploading apps to the app store ready for you to download. Check out a demonstration of the store below…

Pantech introduces a new slider phone named IM-R300. This phone is also called Love Canvas. This Pantech phone will hit the Korean markets through SKTelecom. Love is in the air with this new Pantech IM-R300 as it aims at couples in love. It allows you to draw small scribbles during a video conference.
The Pantech IM-R300 phone measures 51×102×13.9 mm and is packed with some amazing features. Sporting a 2.6-inch WQVGA (240×400 pixels) touchscreen, the IM-R300 assures an excellent video experience.
The IM-R300 phone features a 2 megapixel camera, e-wallet functionality, an internal memory of 260MB, microSD card slot, web browser, built-in GPS receiver. This Pantech phone is equipped with Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Concept, Gadget, Mobile phone |
17
Jun

The Sens phone is a concept idea which was designed by Takumi Yoshida. It is different to most other cell phones in that it has no screen.
The majority, if not all phones, come with a screen and these days it’s seems that the larger the screen the better. However, there are a number of people who have no need for a screen due to being partially sited, or being blind. For the partially sited who cannot read from a screen, this phone has a blue bar down the sides which light up and convey different messages through a series of flashes. Read more… »

This Eclipse Intuit, by Eddie Goh, features a touch keypad with tactile feedback, 5 megapixel camera with built-in photo editing software, a giant touchscreen and a chemical-based thin solar skin that will charge the battery when exposed to light. It sounds all well and good, except how often does anyone keep their phone out in the open gathering sunlight? Usually if I’m out and about, my cell stays firmly in Read more… »