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Posts tagged ‘gadget’

15
Feb

Samsung and Sony Ericsson Smartphones

Samsung and Sony Ericsson have just launched a completely new smartphones.

Samsung has stepped up its smartphone war against newer competitors like Apple by unveiling a completely new mobile phone platform, while Sony Ericsson is betting on Google’s Android to pull it into the future.

The companies launched a range of slick new smartphone models on the eve of the world’s biggest annual gathering for the mobile phone industry, the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

With so many different mobile platforms now vying for attention and handsets looking increasingly similar, analysts believe the victor will be the one that woos the most developers and boasts the most apps.

The Pictures: SONY Ericsson’s Xperia X10

Sony Ericsson's Xperia X10

SAMSUNG WAVE

Samsung Wave Angle

10
Nov

Nokia Recalls 14 Million Mobile Phone Chargers

The affected chargers are manufactured by third-party suppliers, Nokia said. A loose cover could potentially expose the charger’s internal components and thus pose an electrical shock hazard if accidentally touched during use. Via CNET

9
Sep

iPod Nano iPod Touch with Cameras

Sam Oliver of Apple Insider reveals that the latest iPod nano and iPod touch would a built-in have cameras.

…. both the iPod nano and iPod touch will receive cameras. He believes the new iPod touch will have the same RAM and processor speed as the iPhone 3GS, and the new media player will sell in capacities of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB at prices of $199, $299 and $399, respectively. He also said that the hard drive-based iPod classic will remain, likely with a 160GB capacity for $249.

Gruber admitted that he has heard “very little” prior to Wednesday’s event in San Francisco, reaffirming reports that a veil of secrecy returned when co-founder Steve Jobs returned to work at Apple. And all of what he’s confirmed, including the addition of cameras to the iPod touch and iPod nano, was known months ago.

9
Jun

Notebook from MacBook Pro Family

A new product notebook from Apple

Apple revealed at its World Wide Developers Conference that it would be adding to its MacBook Pro family with a 13-inch notebook offering available at two different price points. While the 13-inch MacBook Pro joins the Pro family, Apple isn’t entirely abandoning the white polycarbonate MacBook. Instead, the company is rebranding the notebook as a more of a premium offering. For the time being, the white MacBook will still be offered by the company, starting at $999.

But the new 13-inch MacBook Pro is designed to give customers the look and power of a MacBook at a lower price point.