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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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