Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 2:10 pm
We’ve already seen a live picture of Onyx in a T-Mobile garb and now an image has appeared on the web showing a nicely touched up press photo. As you can see, Onyx too, will ditch the trackball in lieu of trackpad which was first seen on Curve 8520.
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
We’re hearing from multiple Android Community members that a new Facebook application has arrived in the Android Market. The app seems pretty spartan at present, but does allow access to walls, posting of statuses and commenting. There’s also a homescreen widget, which allows for posting status updates and browsing those updates of friends. Meanwhile a live folder can be used to access phone numbers stored through Facebook.
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
Hot off the heels of its last webOS phone, Palm has just announced the Pixi, or what was formerly referred to by us (apparently not as cool as Palm staffers) as the Eos, and it will be cozying up to its big brother, the Pre, on Sprint’s shores. It’s a tad bit smaller all around, but that’s to be expected since the device has its keyboard and a 2.63? touchscreen on the face.
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 at 2:00 pm
The horoscope channel will offer advice on everything from relationships through family and careers, and will even do silly stuff like tell you what to eat. The new channel will mercifully be free, which is something we suppose, and you’ll be able to get involved by adding your date of birth and Mii avatar.
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Monday, September 7th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
We heard few murmurs about Asus’ Eee Reader last month and now the things look more concrete. Times UK has got some meaty details of Asus’ iteration of the e-book reader that clearly matches the description of the dual screen concept shown at CeBIT this year. Asus’ Eee Reader will feature dual color screens with hinges that tries to mock a real book. However, unlike other e-book readers who can only do one thing, Eee Reader will be multi-faceted – like making one screen work as a virtual keypad while other can be used as a normal display, view webpages and will have speakers, webcam and mic to carry video conferencing.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 8:27 am
More news from Nokia today, they have revealed full details and specifications on the new Nokia Booklet 3G that we featured last month.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 7:55 am
At the Nokia World 2009 event in Stuttgart, Nokia Beta Labs has announced a number of new services ready for testing right now. The most interesting one is Ovi Lifecasting, an application we caught wind of yesterday but is now ready for limited early bird beta-testing.
The beta tool, which requires a Nokia N97 device, taps into Facebook to enable you to share status updates and photos with your Facebook friends and also lets you share your location through Ovi Maps (also in beta). Here’s an introduction video featuring two polished young men using the application to hook up with each other in some city.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 7:53 am
Creative has announced a new touchscreen MP3 player at IFA on Wednesday called the Creative Zen X-Fi2 that promises to be a cheap alternative to the iPod touch and Sony X-Series players.
Priced at £99 for the 8GB model, the new player will comes with a 3-inch touchscreen sub QVGA screen, Lossless performance, video and picture playback and AV out via a cable in the box.
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Friday, August 21st, 2009 at 6:33 am
After trotting out a mess of new information about PlayStation Home earlier today in Germany, SCEE prez Andrew House announced Sony’s upcoming digital comics initiative on the PSP, the Digital Reader. According to House, Sony has worked out plans with Marvel to launch with “hundreds available, including the Marvel Comics stable.”
Additionally, the service will give PSP-owning comic fans access to Archie and Image comics. Unfortunately, he didn’t specify if the service will be a free firmware upgrade to the existing PSP software or pricing for the comics themselves.
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Friday, August 21st, 2009 at 6:29 am
Amazon has warned U.S. buyers that there will be supply shortages of the Slim PS3 when it launches September 1st. In response, the e-tailer says they will be limiting sales to one console per household. “As you may know, the PlayStation 3 120 GB is in great demand, and there are shortages of this product across the US,” says Amazon.
“In an effort to provide as many customers as possible with the opportunity to purchase PlayStation 3 120 GB, we are limiting the total number of PlayStation 3 120 GB units that can be purchased.
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