Recognizing that no one style fits all, Nokia today unveiled a new range of products to let consumers express their personal styles on a number of levels ranging from stylish designs, to personalization through vibrantly hued exchangeable covers.
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Why Are 3G iPhones So Cheap?
If you’re wondering how Apple can sell the new 3G iPhone for a price tag of just $199 (for the 8-GB model), it could be because it only costs $173 in hardware bill of materials (BOM) and manufacturing costs. ChannelWeb (crn.com) have a great teardown article on the upcoming Apple 3G iPhone.
From the article:
Panasonic Unveils the Handheld Toughbook CF-U1, a Rugged Ultra Mobile PC for the Field
In response to the increasing demand for full-function handheld PCs for the mobile field worker, Panasonic today busts the Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1, the first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel Atom processor in a rugged handheld computer for use in the field.
Mercedes-Benz makes in-car iPhone connection even easier
I just saw this on EngadgetMobile who saw it on eMercedesBenz who got it from the MB press release...just keeping it green by recycling folks.
iCall App Enables GSM to WiFi / VoIP Switching on the iPhone
iPhone-Hacks.com has posted up a sumary of a new app that promises ubiquitous VoIP on the iPhone.
Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G
Apple introduced the new iPhone 3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.
Enter the DeLorme Earthmate PN-40, go ahead...tempt nature we dare you
Ahhh! Nature! Get it off; get it off! Just kiddin, I live right on the Sammamish River Trail in Redmond. Yes that Redmond. The new PN-40 has some great features and I love to hop on the trail with my bike. Check it out:
* 32-channel Cartesio chipset (real fast and very sensitive)
* Dual-Core processor for uber fast screen re-draws
* 500 MB on board Flash memory
* 3-axis electronic compas w/accelerometer (useful for when you end up ass backwards off the trail and need to know wich way is up.
* SDHC card support for 32 GB and higher
* USB 2.0
* WAAS enabled
Myvu Crystal Video Eyewear for IPod review @ PCWorld
Myvu Corporation’s myvu personal media viewer, crystal 701 allows viewers to experience their videos up close and personal from various portable media players, DVD players, mobile phones and game consoles. The elegant eyewear brings traditional head-mounted displays out of the world of the techno-geek and into the world of the techno-chic. Crystal provides VGA resolution and a significant increase in virtual screen size over current myvu models for true DVD-quality viewing experience.
CradlePoint MBR1000 Mobile Broadband Router Review @ ThinkComputers.org
ThinkComputers.org just posted a good review of the CradlePoint MBR1000.
HTC Advantage X7510 coming in late June
From pocketables.com:
Since Qualcomm’s legal issues are still preventing the HTC Advantage X7510 from being sold in the US, the only way to get your hands on the 16GB Windows Mobile 6.1 device will be to pay through the nose for it. Dynamism, for example, is expecting their first shipment of the X7510 in late June and will send you one in exchange for $1299. Same goes for On The Go Solutions, whose stock is supposedly due to arrive tomorrow.








