
JVC launch new speaker with eco-friendly concept. It called the Sound Garden KiriKabu. The speaker concept is now on display in Tokyo at the Designer’s Week exhibition. It merges multi-directional speakers that consists of a woofer, and left- and right-channel stereo speakers powered by an internal amplifier with potted plants. Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung launch a new 8 megapixel handset : Samsung PIXON M8800. This handset also known as Samsung Bresson. Samsung PIXON M8800 will be available as soon as 10 November 2008. Its price will be around 550 euros.

Samsung PIXON M8800 Features: Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung latest smartphone, Epix, now available from AT & T on an official basis. This new smartphone will have a touch screen and the most interesting, what comes with a built-in optical mouse technology. This is the first smartphone in the United States, which uses a built-in optical mice that you can switch to 4-way navigation button for more traditional navigation experience, only if they are not so interested in a touch screen navigation. You can use your finger or a built-in stylus for more accurate selection.

Samsung Epix is equipped with a cool silver design and is powered using Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. These include the following: Read the rest of this entry »
Here we have a brand new device that is expected to blow your mind away - the LG Renoir, also known as the more formal moniker, the LG KC910. This slim handset is packed with lots of possibilities, including a touch screen and an 8-megapixel camera. Although the mobile phone cameras have sensors to make no equal to stand-alone digital cameras, but that does not mean they can not photograph of soft tries in ideal conditions (light and topics solid). More information about the LG Renoir just after the jump.

The 8-megapixel camera is FOCAL (pardon the pun) section of this combination, given the fact that very rarely does all commercial mobile phone with a digital camera with such a high megapixel count. I Read the rest of this entry »