Archive for August, 2008

Concept Phone Scans, Projects, Doesn’t Exist

A concept phone called the Ply, designed by KDDI Designing Studio, does a lot more than real phones do. It’s a projector. It’s a scanner. It’s a game console. It’s an iPhone like full-screen touch phone. It plus has real buttons. It’s EVERYTHING except real.Original post by Mike

Worst Cell Phone Handset Ever: Teddy Bear Phone

The Japanese wireless carrier Willcom unveiled its Kuma Phone handset concept — a $500 FULL SIZE TEDDY BEAR.Original post by Mike

16GB And 120GB Zune Pictured


While there isn’t any official confirmation yet, pictures of a 16GB Zune with flash memory and a 120GB Zune are floating around the World Wide Web. There has been some news regarding the Zune 120GB recently, but the 16GB seems a little out of the blue, not that anybody is complaining. It certain …

Sony PMX-U55 Portable Media Player (cute, cheap)


This portable media player is capable, cute, small and cheap ($73 for the 2GB version) just take a look at the specifications:

2.4″(320×240) display
Mpeg4, H.264/AVC video formats
MP3, WMA, AAC audio formats
7.5mm thin
12 hours (audio) to 5 hours (video) of battery life
The catch: it’s only availa…

HTC S740 live photos


The HTC S740 is one of the most anticipated smartphone and although we appreciate HTC’s product photos (that look more like computer graphics rendering) there’s nothing like live photos of our favorite gadgets. So yes, in the real world, it’s less shiny, it gets dirty (blame your fingers) and thick…

WIFI-R approved by IEEE standards association


WIFI-R (802.11R) plus known as Fast Basic Service Set Transition has been designed so that computers can roam from one access point to another seamlessly, without any disconnection. that would allow the construction of wide WIFI networks in cities. It could be great for free municipal WiFi, but we …

Apple Won’t Fix iPhone Passcode gap Until September

The latest iPhone embarrassment is a safety measure gap that makes it simple to access stored documents on supposedly locked iPhones. Apple said Thursday that a software patch to solve the problem is in the works.

An unauthorized user can exploit the defense gap simply by double-pressing the button…

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