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New Samsung i8510 8-Megapiexl S60 Slider Phone

All we can say is… Wow. Ok, obviously that’s not all we’re going to say but the latest Samsung handset making its way through the rumor mill seems way too good to be true. Apparently Samsung is working on a new S60 slider that, if it lives up to the specs, might make the Nokia N95 look like a kid’s toy. In fact forget the N95, this thing might just stomp all over the N96 as well. Seriously, look at these specs:

  • 2.8-inch QVGA (240×320 pixels), 16m colors
  • 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus, xenon flash (though it looks like LED in the image above) and 120 fps video recording
  • UMTS with HSDPA support, WiFi, GPS, TV out, DivX support, dedicated 3D graphics chip
  • Optical mouse (same as i780 and i900 Omnia)
  • 1200 mAh battery
  • 106.5×53.9×16.9 mm metal case
  • 16 GB internal memory (possibly an 8 GB version as well)

Some people are reporting that the i8510 will run Feature Pack 1 while we’ve also read a few claims of FP2. Obviously we’re hoping for the latter but then again, if Samsung stays true to form none of this will matter for us here in the US. It seems like every time we see sweet high-end handset come out of Samsung it has a tri-band GSM antenna stuffed inside. Samsung! Please! Say it with us; “quaaaaaad-band”…

Eclipse Intuit Phone By Eddie Goh

This may only be a concept phone but its definetly got specs that could make is a possibility some day. 

The phone not only comes with great looks and awesome specs:

  • 5 Megapixel Camera
  • Built in Photo editing software and uploading capabilities
  • Large touch screen display
  • Slide out touch screen keyboard  with tactile feedback. 
  • Outer skin that is solar powered to charge the phone when in sunlight

Check out this pics and hope for the day this comes real

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The HP MediaSmart Connect

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Yeah, you may be burning that midnight oil, but your weariness isn’t the reason you’re certain you’ve seen this thing before. Touted at CES as the MediaSmart Receiver, the re-dubbed MediaSmart Connect is finally available for pre-order. Just as we heard before, this unit takes full advantage of Extender for Windows Media Center technology, and although it possesses no internal storage space, it will pull in digital media from around your home (and a variety of online media outlets) and pipe it straight to your HDTV. The unit plays nice with other UPnP- and DLNA-compliant devices and includes 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, an Ethernet port, HDMI / component jacks and support for MPEG2/4, DivX, XviD, WMV, MP3, WMA, AAC, JPEG and BMP files (among others). Prospective buyers can get their order in today for $349.

Continued at Engadget.com

Engadget Engadget RSS Feed Contact us Tip us on news! Sony Ericsson’s 8.1 megapixel C905 breaks free

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No surprises here but at least Sony Ericsson’s C905 Cyber-shot is now official. As a camera, we’re talking Xenon flash, face detection, image stabilization and 8.1 megapixels crammed into a tiny sensor of unspecified make or dimensions. As a phone we’re looking at quad-band GSM (9-hours talk / 380 hours standby) and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA 850/1900/2100 on the C905a worldphone variant. It also comes packing an auto-rotating, 2.4-inch scratch-resistant QVGA display, aGPS with Google Maps, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, TV-out, 2GB of included Memory Stick Micro (M2), and WiFi with DLNA support when this slider is loosed upon the globe in Q4.

Continuted at Engadget.com

New NVIDIA Graphics Cards GTX 280

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Today, NVIDIA officially announces its new GeForce GTX 200 family of graphics processing units (GPUs) and the first two products in the family, the GeForce GTX 280 and the GeForce GTX 260.

NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 280 graphics chip

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The GeForce GTX 280 is the new flagship of NVIDIA’s GPU product line, taking over from last year’s GeForce 9800 GTX. (The change in the product-name format from "9800 GTX" to "GTX 280" is potentially confusing and doesn’t seem that useful to me, but I’m sure we’ll get used to it over time. I suppose NVIDIA’s other choice was to go with numbers above 10,000, which might have been even worse.)

NVIDIA disclosed the details of these products at an Editor’s Day conference in May, and most of the attendees, including myself, received GTX 280 graphics cards for editorial review. These cards are NVIDIA reference boards, not retail products.

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Voodoo Omen and Envy press shots galore - Engadget.com

You think we’re tired of Omen and Envy 133 yet? Fat chance. That LCD-bedecked desktop behemoth and thintop contender (pictured) are both quite a new direction Voodoo, and their launch seems particularly good timing given Dell’s apparent reshuffling of its XPS and Alienware lineups. But forget market appropriateness, let’s concentrate on the sexy…

The Bowman Pack

Here you will fine the Bowman Pack which is a collection of windows mobile applications that I like to have installed on my device.

Here is part 1 which includes HTC Task Manager, Google Maps, Microsoft Live Maps, Opera Mini.

 

Download The Bowman Pack

Drag & Drop – MP3 Ringtone Tutorial on XV6800 – BWOne.com

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By request I have added a  video tutorial on how to add files to your device and how to set mp3 ringtones to your XV6800.  Hopefully this video will help those that are new to windows mobile PDA/Smarthphones.

  

The HTC Touch Pro - Engadget Mobile

The HTC Touch Pro - Engadget Mobile

Call it Raphael no longer! HTC has officially thrown the cover off its Touch Pro today — the QWERTY slider sibling of the recently-unveiled Touch Diamond — which should cover the bases for those who loved the Diamond’s keen looks but decided they’d go our of their gourds without a full set of physical keys at their disposal. Under that glossy black shell lies WiFi, HSPA with a solid 7.2Mbps on the downstream, Bluetooth, 2.8-inch VGA display, Windows Mobile 6.1 featuring HTC’s TouchFLO 3D interface, a 3.2 megapixel camera, a half gig of ROM, and 288MB of RAM. It’s not going to win any "world’s thinnest" records with an 18.05mm waistline, but those five rows of textual healing don’t come without a price. The first batch of devices will be Europe-bound in "late summer" with 900 / 2100MHz 3G alongside the quadband GSM and EDGE; North and Latin American versions are promised for later in the year.

The HTC Touch Pro - Engadget Mobile

Verizon gets official with $28 billion Alltel acquisition - Engadget

Verizon gets official with $28 billion Alltel acquisition - Engadget

It looks like those talks between Verizon and Alltel were pretty deep after all, as the two companies have just come out and made the acquisition official. According to the official announcement, the aggregate value of the transaction is $28.1 billion, and the two companies are aiming to have it completed by the end of the year — assuming all the necessary regulatory approvals come through. For its part, Verizon is of course boasting that this is a win for customers all around, saying that the merger will create an "enhanced platform of network coverage, spectrum and customer care to better serve the growing needs of both Alltel and Verizon Wireless customers for reliable basic and advanced broadband wireless services." Alltel President and CEO Scott Ford also echoed that sentiment, although his role with the future company seems to be less than defined at the moment, with the official announcement only going so far as to say that he will continue in his current position as head of Alltel "until the merger is completed."

Verizon gets official with $28 billion Alltel acquisition - Engadget

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