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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...
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...
Mobile Grit on IDANDA
(11 February 2004) - My camera phone photo series, IDANDA. Here's an excerpt: New York-based artist Josh Rubin uses the humble cell phone to create Mobile Grit, his series of rather beautiful abstract images. Given Rubin's background at Motorola (and now at mobile technology company, Upoc), it's not surprising that he's given the matter some thought. We talk to him about his imagery and philosophy. full story at...
(11 February 2004) - My camera phone photo series, IDANDA. Here's an excerpt: New York-based artist Josh Rubin uses the humble cell phone to create Mobile Grit, his series of rather beautiful abstract images. Given Rubin's background at Motorola (and now at mobile technology company, Upoc), it's not surprising that he's given the matter some thought. We talk to him about his imagery and philosophy. full story at...
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...
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"...
SENT: America's First Phonecam Art Show
(26 November 2003) - Many of us see beauty in the crudeness of emerging visual technology. Cameraphone images are, at this moment in time, really distinctive. And, to me, really beautiful. I even maintain a little gallery of my own mobile phone images. SENT is an upcoming exhibition of camera phone images organized by Sean Bonner, Caryn Coleman and Xeni Jardin. The exhibition will exist both on-line and...
(26 November 2003) - Many of us see beauty in the crudeness of emerging visual technology. Cameraphone images are, at this moment in time, really distinctive. And, to me, really beautiful. I even maintain a little gallery of my own mobile phone images. SENT is an upcoming exhibition of camera phone images organized by Sean Bonner, Caryn Coleman and Xeni Jardin. The exhibition will exist both on-line and...
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...
(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...
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)...
(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)...
Cellphones Made Easy
(05 June 2003) - In today's NY Times Circuits, David Pogue reviews low end cell phones. It's a pretty good overview of the most basic phones on the market. And, as always, it has Pogue's witty tone. I like the Seussian opener: Red phones, blue phones, Cellphones, new phones! Look at all the things they do: This one has a camera, too. One has built-in G.P.S., One plays Tetris,...
(05 June 2003) - In today's NY Times Circuits, David Pogue reviews low end cell phones. It's a pretty good overview of the most basic phones on the market. And, as always, it has Pogue's witty tone. I like the Seussian opener: Red phones, blue phones, Cellphones, new phones! Look at all the things they do: This one has a camera, too. One has built-in G.P.S., One plays Tetris,...
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