Posted on 2008 under Displays, Plasma, Mobile phone |
4
Apr

Plasma screens tend to belong in your home attached to a wall. Not any more. Panasonic in association with AbleComm have announced that a new phone will be created using a plasma screen rather then an LCD display. LCD’s have been used in phones for a number of years now, so the use of a plasma screen is going to be a change.
The benefits of using Plasma over LCD are first, only 1.5 volts are needed to operate the Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Digital News, Design, Mobile phone |
31
Mar

Modu Mobile has received the world’s biggest honor for its Modu phone. Modu has been presented with the world’s lightest mobile phone award by Guinness World Record for its tiny and sophisticated design.
Weighing only 40.1g, Modu comes with dimensions of 72.1mmx37.6mmx7.8mm (HxBxD). The fully functional and easy to use phone has also won the world’s first modular mobile phone distinction. This sleek phone can easily slide into an array of modu jackets, stylishly made phone enclosures and mode mates.
Zack Weisfeld, modu’s VP Marketing, expressed his happiness, “The Guinness World Record is a great achievement for a team that has worked tirelessly to take modu from the drawing board to producing full working devices in less than a year. From the outset, modu’s tiny dimensions and super light weight have been fundamental to delivering the Read more… »
Posted on 2008 under Mobile phone |
30
Mar

So, to compliment Levi’s Original line of cellphones, the jeans company is releasing a limited edition version called “Red Tab.” Only 100 of the suckers are available, and you can only buy them at chi chi Parisian boutique Colette. The phone has the same specs as its original release, including a 2-megapixel camera with flash, MP3 player with 64MB memory expandable to 2GB, stereo Bluetooth and a bunch of random Levi’s themes and Read more… »

Digg Founder, Kevin Rose has revealed a speculation relating to the 3G iPhone. He claims that the 3G iPhone, which is expected to be launched in a few months, will incorporate video chat capabilities.
Recently in the Podcast show ‘Diggnation’, Rose stated that Apple may be confining third parties from authoring applications that run in both the foreground and background partly. The reason behind this is that the company doesn’t want a competitor to its own mobile iChat application that will do just that. This means that the company wants to reserve that privilege for its own applications. Read more… »