Control Your Speaker Wirelessly With Your Hand
Sony Ericsson has just unveiled its new Wireless Home Audio System, the MBS-900. This complete speaker system connects wirelessly to your mobile phone through Bluetooth giving sound through the dual speaker and sub-woofer system. You’ll be able to adjust the music settings of the MBS-900 via your cell phone, or use the touch controls on the speaker for smooth control of the music. Users can even listen to the built-in radio and make a phone call at the same time, or if the phone rings the speakers will cleverly automatically mute. No word on pricing yet, but it will hit the markets in Q1 next year.
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Samsung Armani 2 Emporio Night Effect Phone
Samsung has continued to teamed up with Giorgio Armani to make yet another stylish touchscreen mobile phone, known as the Samsung Armani 2 Emporio Night Effect, model number M7500. Although the pics still unofficially released on internet, but rumor says that the handset will come with 3 megapixel camera, 2.6-inch 262K color 240 x 320 QVGA full touchscreen, 50 MB of memory, microSD card slot, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and runs on Quad-band EDGE / HSDPA with 2.5G GSM/EDGE network. Additionally, this sleek handset also has a shining LED bar around the sides with Emporio Armani logos on front and back panels and contains a buttons which it lacked on the Armani 1.
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LG Viewty White Phone
Here is the latest version of the famous LG Viewty. The LG Viewty White Phone (LG-SH210 / KH2100) offers a 5MP shooter that can capture video at up to 120 fps. This camera phone also adopts manual focus option, an image stabilizer and an ISO up to 800 for indoor or night shooting. Other features include a 3-inch touchscreen and Mobile XD engine, a jog wheel on the back. Users are also able to edit photos directly on the phone’s screen using the attached stylus.
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Kewl Camera Phone From LG
Unlike other 8MP camera phones that are always come with lots of wireless connectivity options, the spanking new LG KC780 comes without 3G, WiFi and GPS. However, the handset comes equipped with another special features including a 2.4-inch display screen and a slider form factor phone body. Measuring at around 13.9 mm, the 8MP camera phone also features a Schneider-Kreuznach certified lens with an 1600 ISO and Image Stabilizer. The face detection feature will automatically find and focus on people’s faces that allow users to take the best quality pictures. There is also a smile detection technology, which can easily recognize the smile on the people’s face. If the captured picture is too bright, the LG SmartLight setting will automatically fix it. The LG-KC780 can be used as a webcam for use in online conversations. The phone’s camera connects to your PC or laptop via Bluetooth. I can’t wait to buy this kewl camera phone. The LG-KC780 will be released in November 2008 in Europe.
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Nokia Mysterious Teaser – New phone on monday?
Here are some teaser which is telling you that Nokia is about to release a new phone on Monday. Some say that it will be a gaming phone (N-gage) but from the promo video there’s nothing hinting about gaming.
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Sapphire Arte M9+
The Sapphire Arte M9+ is most probably the clone of the Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte. But it has been reshaped at least and there’s no “Nckia” or “8800″ named. The Sapphire Arte M9+ comes with 2.2-inch, 240×320px display, 2.0-megapixel camera, FM radio, Bluetooth connectivity, vibrate keypad, integrated MP3 and MP4 player, microSD and a dual SIM slots. The phone measures 112 x 50 x 15 mm, weighs 138grams, and it is a Tri-band running on GSM 900/1800/1900 Mhz network.
The Sapphire Arte M9+ is available in black or brown at the price of $112. The brown one looks nice.
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Citizen unveils Bluetooth-enabled i:Virt watches
Truthfully, we’ve no idea whether Citizen really did replace its VIRT design team or if they all just had an epiphany, but whatever the case, the outfit’s latest lineup of Bluetooth-enabled wristwatches actually look… marginally wearable.
Nokia’s N81 8GB now shipping with N-Gage preview

Nokia’s N81 is now, at this very moment, “available globally” according to Nokia. Pre-tax, pre-subsidy €360 / $515 for the 2GB microSD model or €430 / $615 for that full 8GB of on-board flash experience. Since the revamped N-Gage platform isn’t online yet, the N81 comes pre-loaded with three playable demos of FIFA 07, Asphalt 3: Street Rules, and Space Impact Light.
Venturi Mini

The Venturi Mini easily connects your mobile phone and MP3 players to your car audio system. It has the Bluetooth A2DP to get music from your phone so as hands-free function.
Universal Telescope for Bar Phone

The girl you admirer sitting too far from you, don’t worry you can have look or take a shot of her with this Universal Telescope for Bar Phone without letting her know, that’s even better. This will fit to most candy bar phones, available for $23.50.





