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LG’s G910 watchphone

February 24, 2009

lg-g910-290x153Want fancy expensive technology ? We have a sample right here: The new LG’s touch-screen G910 watchphone with HSDPA data will cost £1,000 ( €1,144).

Or we can simply say $1,500 but, as these things generally go, it will go for $1,000 (without tax) when the thing will be available in the States. Prototypes of a watch phone have been shown by several manufacturers in previous years as a concept Read more

The new tactile interface: Impress

February 13, 2009

impress-290x217Most of the touchscreens available on the market are hard and flat.
This is where Impress comes into play and tries to change the way we interact with things. The new flexible display will allow us to interact in a more “direct” way with the display. Read more

Apple LED Cinema Display gets touchscreen

January 13, 2009

touch-cinema-290x205We love the new 24 -inch Apple LED Cinema Display and we plan on buying like two or maybe three in the near future, because it is very important to have a back up !! The only thing missing on these displays is the touchscreen feature.

Troll Touch went to the same “if”  movie as we did and as a result the Cinema Display now has a shinny touchscreen. Read more

The iPhone nano rumors

December 15, 2008

iphone_nano_xskn_case-285x290We are getting used with “soon to come” Apple products in form of leaked case details.
So, right now  you’re looking at what is supposed to be the form factor of the upcoming iPhone nano,courtesy of a silicone skin case from XSKN.

The source stated that the new iPhone nano will Read more

The Prada Phone and his friend Prada Link

November 19, 2008

lg-prada-ii-290x280Devil wears Prada was a sucky movie, maybe it should have been more devil and less Prada.
Leaving the devil aside for just a bit, we present the Prada Link accessory watch that comes in the same package (free) with the second edition of the handset made by LG.

The new luxury gadget, a metal-bodied Read more

Teac Esoteric loves your iPod

November 17, 2008

teacesotericag-h600pd-h600-1-290x217And again your iPod feels lonely and it needs a companion or a set of speakers or maybe both.
We recommend the entry model from the high end line of TEAC Esoteric - Reference 600 series AG-H600 – a $1,300 integrated digital amp made just to fit your lovely iPod.

The iPod dock is in place and it will charge it while the music is playing. 4th gen Ipod, nano, classic, touch Read more

iRiver Cell Phone out in March 2009

November 11, 2008

iriver_phone_1-290x192Myoung Woo Lee (Reigncom’s president) has just announced that iriver will indeed release a cell phone in March next year.
Rumored as just a concept at CES 2008, the new iriver phone will be available from Korean carrier KT featuring a large touchscreen, Wi-Fi, embedded access to Bugs Music Service with Read more

iPhone Ocarina: The first true virtual instrument?

November 10, 2008

iphone_ocarina-290x193As the application developers state, the Ocarina is the first true instrument for the iPhone.

“Ocarina is sensitive to your breath, touch and movements, making it even more versatile than the original. Unlike other musical applications, there are no pre-compiled riffs so musicians will find unlimited opportunities for self-expression. Advanced options allow you to choose between diatonic, minor and harmonic scales. Or channel your favorite video game adventurer with Smule’s Zeldarian mode.” Read more

Hands almost on : Windows 7

November 10, 2008

windows_7-beta-290x217Microsoft has recently released an early preview copy of its new operating system, Windows 7.

And because Windows Vista took  more than five years to develop, Microsoft will most likely deliver Windows 7 in the next couple of years.

Microsoft’s VP, Steven Sinofsky, described Windows 7 as an “exciting new version” and claimed it would deliver a more personalized experience. Read more

Windows 7: One compatibility, One label

November 6, 2008

windows-vista-logos-290x119What else is Microsoft doing these days?
We know for sure that they are planning on reducing the four Windows-compatible logos, responsible for confusion and a class action lawsuit, into a single system for all, consumers and partners.

Time to burn those four current stickers and programs that certify PCs as either capable of running the full Windows Read more

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