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Archive for November, 2008

A 12.25 Megapixel sensor for mobile phone cameras.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 25th November 2008

Sony has introduced a 12.25 megapixel sensor to be used on mobile phone cameras from early next year. The sensor is based on CMOS technology and has a optical size of 1/2.5 inch.

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Ericsson’s vision of mobile phones in 2012.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 25th November 2008

In a recent press conference, the Swedish telecom giant unveiled its efforts for taking mobile telecom devices and infrastructures to a next level.

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The Icephone all in one smartphone.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd November 2008

Named the Swiss Knife of smartphones in the blogosphere, the Icephone is a little bit strange handset with three panels linked by folding hinges: one is a touchscreen, the other is a full QWERTY keyboard and the last one has necessary buttons for gaming.

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Make free Wi-Fi mobile calls with Vopium.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 22nd November 2008

Vopium is a VoiP service for mobile phones that allows you to call other subscribers for free when you access the service through Wi-Fi or 3G, when you have a flat rate data package with your mobile service provider.

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A miniature projector from Sumitomo 3M.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 21st November 2008

The Japanese company is to launch a pocket sized projector targeted at business users for small meetings and for travellers for enjoying their images and movies with friends and family member on a 48-inch screen.

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Epson‘s Endeavor Na01 mini Netbook.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 21st November 2008

Epson has jumped on the netbook wagon with a product not very much different from the competition. Epson’s Endeavor features an Intel Atom 1.6 Ghz processor, Intel 945GSE Express Chipset, a 10.2 inch WSVGA display, a gigabyte of memory and a storage capacity of 160 GB.

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Install a Cop in your Laptop.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 20th November 2008

Laptop computers are a convenience to use. And today’s models, featuring some of fastest processors, have no reason to shy away from their desktop counterparts. But every convenience comes with an inconvenience: What do you do when your computer is stolen?

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The world’s tiniest 8GB Flash Drive.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 19th November 2008

Kingmax’s Super Stick L series is the world’s thinnest flash drive with a capacity of 8 GB. It’s made using advanced Micron 72-nm flash memory and ships bundled with NOD32 antivirus program.

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Qualcomm Kayak for surfing the web on TV sets.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 18th November 2008

Qualcomm has announced Kayak, its offering to the developing world for surfing the Internet without using a computer. The device, which has the form of a “box” with an antenna on the top, connects to 3G wireless broadband and uses normal TV sets, or PC monitors, for displaying web sites.

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Convert your negatives to digital images.

Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 17th November 2008

The Wolverine F2D Scanner helps you convert your stock of 35mm film negatives and slides into digital files with a resolution of 5 megapixel without the help of a computer.

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