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Sony Ericsson S700
(09 March 2004) - Sony Ericsson announced 3 new phones today. The most exciting, the S700 (above), has a beautiful color screen and a nice high resolution camera. The S700 has a swivel design similar to the Motorola v70 and v80. In the continuing the trend of form defining function, the S700 looks and feels a lot like a regular digital camera when closed and a regular mobile...
(09 March 2004) - Sony Ericsson announced 3 new phones today. The most exciting, the S700 (above), has a beautiful color screen and a nice high resolution camera. The S700 has a swivel design similar to the Motorola v70 and v80. In the continuing the trend of form defining function, the S700 looks and feels a lot like a regular digital camera when closed and a regular mobile...
Medium Goes Mini
(08 March 2004) - The medium format camera manufacturer Rollei has announced it will be releasing a miniature and digital version of it's medium format cameras. Out in Japan first but will hopefully be available worldwide soon, more details (in Japanese) can be found here. This is sure to be a success with the Lomo crowd, and should spawn a trend of waist high photos....
(08 March 2004) - The medium format camera manufacturer Rollei has announced it will be releasing a miniature and digital version of it's medium format cameras. Out in Japan first but will hopefully be available worldwide soon, more details (in Japanese) can be found here. This is sure to be a success with the Lomo crowd, and should spawn a trend of waist high photos....
Motorola MPx
(08 March 2004) - Some new pictures of the Motorola MPx surfaced today. I really like the idea of this device -form defining function. Open it vertically, it's a phone, open it horizontally and it's a PDA. I just wish it didn't use the Pocket PC OS which is so un-user-friendly. I'm also very curious to see the buttons up close. How usable and intuitive are they??...
(08 March 2004) - Some new pictures of the Motorola MPx surfaced today. I really like the idea of this device -form defining function. Open it vertically, it's a phone, open it horizontally and it's a PDA. I just wish it didn't use the Pocket PC OS which is so un-user-friendly. I'm also very curious to see the buttons up close. How usable and intuitive are they??...
Pocket Vault
(05 March 2004) - Chameleon Networks has started taking orders for, Pocket Vault, a new device that holds all your credit card information and reprints it on demand to a reusable Chameleon Card. All you do is select the credit card you want to use and it spits out the Chameleon Card with the appropriate imprint and magnetic strip. The Pocket Vault includes a fingerprint reader so that...
(05 March 2004) - Chameleon Networks has started taking orders for, Pocket Vault, a new device that holds all your credit card information and reprints it on demand to a reusable Chameleon Card. All you do is select the credit card you want to use and it spits out the Chameleon Card with the appropriate imprint and magnetic strip. The Pocket Vault includes a fingerprint reader so that...
Tethered Style
(01 March 2004) - This Bang & Olufsen headset brings style back to wired headsets, giving everyone time for Bluetooth headsets to get smaller and take on a more subtle design before buying one. Also it makes Frank Nuovo of Nokia's vision of the future a little closer to reality after his use of the Bang & Olufsen headsets with the wires cut off in the movie Minority...
(01 March 2004) - This Bang & Olufsen headset brings style back to wired headsets, giving everyone time for Bluetooth headsets to get smaller and take on a more subtle design before buying one. Also it makes Frank Nuovo of Nokia's vision of the future a little closer to reality after his use of the Bang & Olufsen headsets with the wires cut off in the movie Minority...
i-Duck USB Storage Device
(01 March 2004) - The i-Duck USB storage device might be more cute than it is cool, but I'm posting it anyway. $149 at Dynamism...
(01 March 2004) - The i-Duck USB storage device might be more cute than it is cool, but I'm posting it anyway. $149 at Dynamism...
Philips 759
(25 February 2004) - The new Philips 759 and 755 mobile phones have touch screens and software that allow you to draw on or edit the pictures you snap with the embedded VGA (640x480 pixels) camera. They are both tri-band GSM phones and are reported to be launching in the 3rd quarter of this year. press release...
(25 February 2004) - The new Philips 759 and 755 mobile phones have touch screens and software that allow you to draw on or edit the pictures you snap with the embedded VGA (640x480 pixels) camera. They are both tri-band GSM phones and are reported to be launching in the 3rd quarter of this year. press release...
Vertu Ascent
(22 February 2004) - Nokia's little lux side project, Vertu, yields a new collection. Ascent combines leather and high tech metals and has more attractive lines than the original Signature line, launched in 2002. The price point is still insane, however. $4500 at a Vertu Botique (by appointment only)...
(22 February 2004) - Nokia's little lux side project, Vertu, yields a new collection. Ascent combines leather and high tech metals and has more attractive lines than the original Signature line, launched in 2002. The price point is still insane, however. $4500 at a Vertu Botique (by appointment only)...
Sony Ericsson T630
(19 February 2004) - I have been using my new T630 for a couple weeks now and am very impressed. The screen quality is amazing and the new buttons are much more usable than the T610. I only wish the camera was better quality. full review at mobileburn...
(19 February 2004) - I have been using my new T630 for a couple weeks now and am very impressed. The screen quality is amazing and the new buttons are much more usable than the T610. I only wish the camera was better quality. full review at mobileburn...
E2800 from E28
(19 February 2004) - Shanghi based start-up, E28, has started selling a new Linux based PDA/Phone hybrid in the Chinese market. While the power and flexibility exceed that of the Motorola A760 and A768, the device design looks incredibly similar. Might this have something to do with the fact that E28 was started by a few former Motorolans? here's a tech review here's a business review...
(19 February 2004) - Shanghi based start-up, E28, has started selling a new Linux based PDA/Phone hybrid in the Chinese market. While the power and flexibility exceed that of the Motorola A760 and A768, the device design looks incredibly similar. Might this have something to do with the fact that E28 was started by a few former Motorolans? here's a tech review here's a business review...
Motorola A768
(13 February 2004) - Motorola China has announced the A768, which is a follow on to the Linux based A760. The updated version targets enterprise users with full Microsoft Office integration, VPN software, more memory and voice notes. read the review at linuxdevices.com...
(13 February 2004) - Motorola China has announced the A768, which is a follow on to the Linux based A760. The updated version targets enterprise users with full Microsoft Office integration, VPN software, more memory and voice notes. read the review at linuxdevices.com...
Mechanical Graffiti
(06 February 2004) - A spray can is mounted in a contraption that can press the nozzle and is connected to two cables that move it to any point on a canvas. All this is run by software that controls the contraption to draw pictures. The images it makes are pretty cool, but watching the thing in action you see the real beauty. Check out the movie and...
(06 February 2004) - A spray can is mounted in a contraption that can press the nozzle and is connected to two cables that move it to any point on a canvas. All this is run by software that controls the contraption to draw pictures. The images it makes are pretty cool, but watching the thing in action you see the real beauty. Check out the movie and...
Nikon CoolWalker
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon also announced the CoolWalker MSV-01 mobile storage device. The MSV-01 is the first in a new line of digital image storage devices that solves the storage limitation problem of CF. It will no longer be necessary to have a slough of CF cards, or a laptop always available when you go out on a shoot. It has a 2.5" LCD monitor, rubberized...
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon also announced the CoolWalker MSV-01 mobile storage device. The MSV-01 is the first in a new line of digital image storage devices that solves the storage limitation problem of CF. It will no longer be necessary to have a slough of CF cards, or a laptop always available when you go out on a shoot. It has a 2.5" LCD monitor, rubberized...
Nikon D70
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon announced the D70, its newest digital SLR. It combines professional level features and quality with slightly more accessible pricing. I'm interested to see how the image quality compares to the D100. When it hits the shelves this Spring, the D70 will cost $999 as body only and $1299 with the new 18 - 70 mm DX lens. full details at Digital Photography...
(28 January 2004) - Today Nikon announced the D70, its newest digital SLR. It combines professional level features and quality with slightly more accessible pricing. I'm interested to see how the image quality compares to the D100. When it hits the shelves this Spring, the D70 will cost $999 as body only and $1299 with the new 18 - 70 mm DX lens. full details at Digital Photography...
Gesture Based Interfaces
(27 January 2004) - Toshiba, Hitachi and other home electronics manufacturers are investing heavily in the development of gesture based interfaces for their gadgets. As systems become more complex so do their interfaces. Gestures can be an intuitive way to control things, but can they be specific enough to apply to a broad range of functions? We'll see. via NE Asia Online...
(27 January 2004) - Toshiba, Hitachi and other home electronics manufacturers are investing heavily in the development of gesture based interfaces for their gadgets. As systems become more complex so do their interfaces. Gestures can be an intuitive way to control things, but can they be specific enough to apply to a broad range of functions? We'll see. via NE Asia Online...
Pimp Watches
(26 January 2004) - Pimp Watches is a Japanese watch maker that makes crazy limited edition LED watches. This one is called Trip the Light Fantastic. Totally rad! Available atTokyo Flash for $129- Thanks Marta...
(26 January 2004) - Pimp Watches is a Japanese watch maker that makes crazy limited edition LED watches. This one is called Trip the Light Fantastic. Totally rad! Available atTokyo Flash for $129- Thanks Marta...
Apple Macintosh 20th Anniversary
(24 January 2004) - Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh. We're all wondering whether there will be a special Mac released sometime soon to commemorate Apple's achievement......
(24 January 2004) - Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh. We're all wondering whether there will be a special Mac released sometime soon to commemorate Apple's achievement......
O'Neill Hub
(14 January 2004) - O'Neill just unveiled the Hub snowboard jacket with an integrated MP3 player and Bluetooth. You can listen to tunes or use the system to talk on your mobile phone. Woven into The Hub snowboard jacket are electrically conductive fabric tracks that connect the chip module to a fabric keyboard and built-in speakers in the helmet. The chip module contains an MP3 player and Bluetooth...
(14 January 2004) - O'Neill just unveiled the Hub snowboard jacket with an integrated MP3 player and Bluetooth. You can listen to tunes or use the system to talk on your mobile phone. Woven into The Hub snowboard jacket are electrically conductive fabric tracks that connect the chip module to a fabric keyboard and built-in speakers in the helmet. The chip module contains an MP3 player and Bluetooth...
Sanyo Concept Phones
(12 January 2004) - MobileBurn has some great photos of the new concept phones from Sanyo. They all feature OLED displays which are super bright, ultra thin and have low power consumption. It's hard to see how the user interface looks (and I think these are just mock-ups, anyway), but I like the way they use two internal displays....
(12 January 2004) - MobileBurn has some great photos of the new concept phones from Sanyo. They all feature OLED displays which are super bright, ultra thin and have low power consumption. It's hard to see how the user interface looks (and I think these are just mock-ups, anyway), but I like the way they use two internal displays....
Sony LocationFree
(08 January 2004) - Comprised of a 12.1-inch wireless touch screen LCD monitor and a base station, Sony's LocationFree personal TV system allows users to experience television, video, Internet browsing/streaming video, e-mail, and digital photos--- all while mobile and without a PC. It can also be used to control most home A/V components. LocationFree is expected to be released later this year. Is convergence finally maturing? Sony seems...
(08 January 2004) - Comprised of a 12.1-inch wireless touch screen LCD monitor and a base station, Sony's LocationFree personal TV system allows users to experience television, video, Internet browsing/streaming video, e-mail, and digital photos--- all while mobile and without a PC. It can also be used to control most home A/V components. LocationFree is expected to be released later this year. Is convergence finally maturing? Sony seems...
Motorola V80 (R880)
(16 December 2003) - According to Mobile Review, the Motorola V80 (previously thought to be named the R880) has been confirmed for April 2004 delivery. The V80 is the successor of the original rotator, the V70 . One great feature is the ability to compose a picture with the screen rotated 90 degrees -the result is a more natural posture for taking snapshots. With a unique design and...
(16 December 2003) - According to Mobile Review, the Motorola V80 (previously thought to be named the R880) has been confirmed for April 2004 delivery. The V80 is the successor of the original rotator, the V70 . One great feature is the ability to compose a picture with the screen rotated 90 degrees -the result is a more natural posture for taking snapshots. With a unique design and...
Finger Whisper
(13 December 2003) - The FingerWhisper currently being developed at the NTT DoCoMo Yokosuka R&D center. Worn on the wrist, this watch-like terminal converts voice to vibration through an actuator and channels this vibration through the bones to the tip of the index finger. By inserting this finger into the ear canal, the vibration can be heard as voice. The great thing is that the body language of...
(13 December 2003) - The FingerWhisper currently being developed at the NTT DoCoMo Yokosuka R&D center. Worn on the wrist, this watch-like terminal converts voice to vibration through an actuator and channels this vibration through the bones to the tip of the index finger. By inserting this finger into the ear canal, the vibration can be heard as voice. The great thing is that the body language of...
Tag Heuer Monaco Sixty Nine
(11 December 2003) - This year, with the introduction of the new Monaco Sixty Nine, TAG Heuer has created a concept watch that features two key surprises. The first originality lies in the fact that, contrary to the customary chronograph model, this Monaco comes in a "straightforward" watch version. The other innovation relates to the extraordinary technical feat that made it possible to integrate the classic Monaco dial...
(11 December 2003) - This year, with the introduction of the new Monaco Sixty Nine, TAG Heuer has created a concept watch that features two key surprises. The first originality lies in the fact that, contrary to the customary chronograph model, this Monaco comes in a "straightforward" watch version. The other innovation relates to the extraordinary technical feat that made it possible to integrate the classic Monaco dial...
Digital Sundial
(06 December 2003) - Like a digital clock, the digital sundial displays the current time using digits. In the true tradition of all sundials, the device is purely passive - it operates without electricity, and has no moving parts. Instead, the sunlight is cast through two cleverly designed masks in the shape of numbers that show the current time of day. The sundial is available in two versions,...
(06 December 2003) - Like a digital clock, the digital sundial displays the current time using digits. In the true tradition of all sundials, the device is purely passive - it operates without electricity, and has no moving parts. Instead, the sunlight is cast through two cleverly designed masks in the shape of numbers that show the current time of day. The sundial is available in two versions,...
MyOrigo MyDevice
(05 December 2003) - MyOrigo is a Finnish company developing a new smartphone called the MyDevice. Despite this branding disaster, the device looks like it will be pretty interesting. The feature set is standard for a smartphone -calling, messaging, personal info mgt, camera, etc. It's the UI that makes it unique -including 4 new ways of browsing information on the phone: motion control, mirroring, the "Touch and Feel"...
(05 December 2003) - MyOrigo is a Finnish company developing a new smartphone called the MyDevice. Despite this branding disaster, the device looks like it will be pretty interesting. The feature set is standard for a smartphone -calling, messaging, personal info mgt, camera, etc. It's the UI that makes it unique -including 4 new ways of browsing information on the phone: motion control, mirroring, the "Touch and Feel"...
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