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Palm webOS T-Mobile Smartphone
BGR has received some interesting information on their mail recently from a "solid Palm Connect" that T-Mobile has been mentioned in its final stages of preparing their launch webOS with palm device. If the source is to be believed then T-Mobile will launch at Pixi is like Palm. Notice that I said similar to Pixi Palm, which means it sounds like some changes or slightly different phone will be launched. No further information has been provided to BGR on this point. It will be interesting to see the progress of webOS and how it compares to the iPhone OS, Android Phone OS
Hitachi SimpleNet USB Network Adapter
In addition to SimpleTOUGH and SimpleDRIVE mini hard drives, Hitachi has the SimpleNet USB network adapter. The device lets you share and access your USB hard disk on the network. Simply connect the USB hard disk on SimpleNet and connect the device to an Ethernet network, you can access the hard disk on the network. Hitachi SimpleNet is an easy to install, the solution for PC, Mac and Linux. You can connect up to two USB hard drives. The price is $ 79. [via itechnews]
Motorola WiMAX CPEi 725 USB Adapter
Motorola will launch in Q4 of 200 USBw WiMAX USB adapter, monitor the USBw 100. The new adapter use less energy to operate using less than 1.5 watts at peak power. The Motorola USBw 200 supports 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz bands. It can be updated over-the-air. It works with Windows XP and Vista. A is also announced WiMAX CPEi 725 WiMAX desktop modem for fixed and nomadic access and comes with Voice over IP (VoIP) capacity. It is available in the 2.5 GHz band. Motorola CPEi 725 features a single analog terminal adapter port voice to simplify the subscriber experience
WD Scorpio Blue Drives 3GB
Western Digital has created the largest capacity 2.5 "with a 12.5mm form factor disk drive. The highest of the 2 new drives can store 1 TB of data and uses a 333 GB per platter technology. As d a model WD 1TB available also create a 750 GB model, I suppose, which uses 3 x 250GB platters. Readers are designed for use in portable computers such as laptops and provide a large amount of storage space for the media to easily carry around. "The convergence of the growth of mobile computing and digital media trends in product demand for desktop computers as
iRiver Similar Story eBook Reader
Cracking open the morning, if a little more engineering, packaging gift box shows a device somewhat similar in appearance to the Kindle. Dressed entirely smooth, matte white plastic, there is a QWERTY keyboard in a six-inch, 800 x 600 e-Ink display. Flanking the two are two sets of buttons Forward and Back, the presence of which makes it possible to use history in both portrait and landscape modes. A glance at the bottom reveals a headphone jack, power / lock switch and (behind flap) a mini-USB port and an SD card reader. We especially like the addition this, especially given the
HTC Photon Windows Mobile Smartphone
I n April 2010, we expect to announce a new Windows Mobile smartphone, the HTC Photon. The following information is not official yet, but came from the leaked information in the roadmap of HTC mobile phones that will appear in the first half of 2010. The HTC Windows Mobile Photon phone belongs to the segment of fast communication and Business Users Active in combination with a sleek design, and data processing. The snapdragon powerful MSM7227 600Mhz processor should give the HTC phone Photon enough speed to match expectations. The weeks ahead, there will probably be more information released about the
Sony TRiK iPod Dock Speaker System Electronics
The TRIK Sony can be customized with skins graphics. It will be available in April for $ 130. Sony has announced its TRIK (or TRIQ?) IPod Dock Speaker System that works with a media player iPod and iPhone. The TRIK features 75W total output and is able to play and charge your iPod / iPhone. It provides AUX input for connecting other players MP3/PMP. [via itechnews]
Getac V100 Multitouch Tablet PC
Getac announced the new version of the V100 Rugged Tablet PC equipped with multitouch technology that allows users to move and edit documents, rotate maps and photos, zoom in and zoom out to maintenance manuals, and navigate many system applications using a series of "gestures" with their fingers. Touchscreen V100 is based on resistive technology, which means it works with the fingers of gloves. The tablet is MIL-STD 810F and IP54 compliant and has a housing of magnesium alloy. Powered by Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 Processor 1.4GHz, 1GB RAM (max 4GB), 160GB/320GB hard drive. It features a 10.4-inch screen that









