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Sony DSC-T1
(16 November 2003) - The Sony DSC-T1 is the smallest 5 Megapixel camera in the world. It also has a 3x optical zoom, but the mechanics are on the inside of the camera. The display on the back is huge and the color quality is pretty great. Best of all, the software is incredibly fast, which means no waiting between snapping photos or during playback. get the DSC-T1...
Nokia 6820
(01 November 2003) - Last week, Nokia announced a bunch of new phones. The 7700 Media Device has been getting all the press because it's so damn wacky. The one I'm hot for is the less hyped and more useful 6820 (pictured above). It's what I've been anticipating since Early September, and now it's here. A multi-form messaging phone, now with Bluetooth and a Camera. Available in the...
Sony Ericsson P900
(20 October 2003) - Today Sony Ericsson officially announced the P900. Unofficially, everyone has known about it for months. Mobile Burn has a good review and comparison to the P800 predecessor....
Joy. The new Powerbook has arrived.
(16 September 2003) - Finally!...
Nokia 6850!?
(07 September 2003) - It looks like my tech lust prayers have been answered... Nokia will be announcing an upgrade to the 6800 (above) that will include Bluetooth and a camera. It also looks like an updated UI, Series 45? via AreaMobile (with pictures)...
Bluetooth Car
(03 September 2003) - Sony Ericsson has released a new toy! A Bluetooth controlled car. Oh what fun......
Modo
(08 July 2003) - During the Summer of 2000 I had a major technolust for the much anticipated Modo pager. Of course, I got one of the $100 (with no additional cost for service) egg shaped devices the day it came out. It still is the best example I have seen so far of consistent experience. From the hipster ads, to the curvy Industrial Design, to the twirling...
14 Megapixels
(22 May 2003) - Phil Askey reviews the new 14 Mega Pixel (Wow!) digital SLR from Kodak (and Nikon). The DCS Pro 14n is available now, but in limited quantities....
Marc Newson Mobile
(21 May 2003) - A Marc Newson designed mobile phone, the Talby, made its debut recently at a Japanese trade show. The design is aesthetically forward and fun, but I question how usable the product will be. A recent ZD Net Japan article gives the review (if you don't speak Japanese there are still some good pictures)....
The Matrix Phone
(15 May 2003) - Adventures in Co-Branding... Buy your own Matrix phone from Samsung and Sprint....
Imports
(08 May 2003) - A recent story in the New York Times points out that the hottest gadgets originate in Japan and take many months to make it over to the States, if at all. Duh. The most useful parts of this article, however, are the links to www.dynamism.com and www.japan-direct.com. Both sites specialize in distributing the latest and greatest from Japan....
New iPod
(28 April 2003) - It doesn't take much hunting today to find the news of Apple's new iPods. They are smaller and lighter with more storage space (15 and 30 GB). There's a new dock. And they, as well as the older versions, integrate seamlessly with the new music download service offered via the iTunes upgrade. The new version of iTunes also includes Rendezvous based music sharing. That...
Doggy Lo-Jack
(26 April 2003) - An Electronic Tag for the Peripatetic Pet, published recently in the New York Times, provides a nice overview of the benefits of microchipping your dog (or cat). It sounds a bit creepy, but the benefits are worth it. It does remind me, however, of the LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System that was oh so hyped in the 80s....
Robots, Persons, and the Future
(11 April 2003) - The Syllabus for Mills College Professor Ellen Spertus' class "Robots, Persons, and the Future" has many interesting "futurism" links and readings....
Dogblogging
(26 March 2003) - Last month I started a weblog for Otis. Friends thought I was crazy. I believed them. I took it down. With the help of Takara's Bowlingual, a device that translates barks to english, dogs might actually generate their own blogs. As noted in The Register, all it will take is someone to handle the transmission....
The Cell Phone: 20 years Ago, Today
(06 March 2003) - Mobile - An Exhibition from Motorola debuts today in New York City as a celebration of Motorola's invention, the Cell Phone. It was 20 years ago that the DynaTac, was released. The rest is history....
Motorola Introduces World's First Java + Linux Handset
(13 February 2003) - Feature Rich A760 combines PDA functionality with phone-First capabilities; Java Technology + Linux OS ecosystem chosen for maximum customization and scalability. I4U has a picture....
N-Gage
(05 February 2003) - Nokia just announced a gaming device co-developed with Sega. N-Gage...
Neonode
(04 February 2003) - Swedish start-up Neonode just announced a Microsoft powered Smartphone with what appears to be a totally custom UI. The size looks great, but I'm afraid the touch screen targets might be way too small. Neonode has a site, but there's not too much on it yet. I4U has some good pictures and a bit of a review....
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