Sony Ericsson offers a special edition of the Sony Ericsson W595. The new W595 Cosmopolitan Flower Edition is basically W595 in Cosmopolitan White color with red flowers on the front and back. The phone also comes with a “Flower power” theme, one special flash-menu, and five beautiful songs.
Here’s a selection of official Nascar flash drives in the form of 1:88 scale replica designs. Each USB key is named after a famed driver and equipped with 4GB of storage. Not only that, it also comes pre-loaded with driver specific videos, pictures and sounds.
Judging by the frequent of Pretec breakthrough flash-based storage cards, breaking records must be part of Pretec quarterly exercise. The company is set to unveil not only the World’s First SDXC, but also an unprecedented 100GB CompactFlash at 666x.
It would have a well kept secret if weren’t for the store’s cache. Last week rumor turned fact with Sony unveiled the 9mp super zoom DSC-HX1 camera at PMA’s eve. The new Cyber-shot features 20x optics and company’s newly-developed Exmore CMOS sensor with ability to burst 10 fps at full resolution.
iRiver Japan enters e-book reader market by releasing their own e-book reader. The device will be able to handle PDF documents and features a simple joystick control scheme, an SD memory card slot, and audio file playback.
Sony release new Bravia W5 and F5 Series HDTV line-ups which both have feature like 240MHz motion flow panel and Felica/Edy e-Wallet reader on the remote control. The e-Wallet can be used for making online payment for Video on Demand (VOD) in Japan only.
There is no shortage of point-and-shoots on the market, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give Kodak’s latest a look. It’s called the Z915 (memorable, I know), and looks, well, like a camera.
In one of those “what if” situations, Seattle PC company Puget Systems (of Windows 7 deal fame) recently shared information with Tom’s Hardware about how they went about building the ultimate desktop machine.
My first stop at PMA 2009 Sneak Peek Luncheon was Pentax booth, I knew something was up when a small group Japanese reporters gathered at the rather disappointing pre show event. I was told to return couple hours later, and there it was.
As a college student, I’ve seen all sorts of junk on laptop cases, from fraternity stickers and sports team logos to presidential candidates and cause-related stickers. London-based Wrappz has tapped into this market providing covers for laptops, iPods, and game consoles.
Sony has updated its primary line of headphones, starting with the EX-33LP and EX-35LP at the rather suspicious price of $20, and moving on up to the EX-300 and EX-500LP at $80 and $130, respectively.
Melinda Gates craves an iPhone. That may not be quite enough to ask for a divorce for Bill Gates, but I'm guessing it's not something she'd want to mention over dinner.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Gaming, Software, Odds and ends, iTunes, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch I love massively multiplayer online games, I love my iPhone, and I love Watchmen, the genre-defining graphic novel series of the late '80s (of which, I'll brag, I have a whole set of first...
Sony just pushed out a new series of TVs, the W, with 1080p resolution and Yahoo! widgets, Amazon Video On Demand, and other networked TV features. They’ll come in 52-, 46-, and 40-inch models and include 4 HDMI ports.
Filed under: Software, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchAfter all the bad news about the NiceMac StarPlayr application for the iPhone, Sirius Buzz, a web site that tracks the goings on in satellite radio, says they have it on good authority that a free player is coming from Sirius/XM directly.Without...
Various blogs claim receiving confirmation of new iMacs and Mac Minis launching Tuesday. Hardmac posted product numbers purporting to reference four iMac models and two Mac Mini models (from low- to high-end).
The upcoming Touch Book from start-up Always Innovating will be the first netbook that detaches its screen from the keyboard in order to create a standalone touch screen tablet. Whether that versatility will make it a top must-get gadget is up in the air.
Oh, and one more thing. (see what I did there) The latest, and hopefully last, rumor of the day is stating that Apple might release new iMacs and Mac minis tomorrow. That’s right, March 3rd, 2009 which would then leave the Mac Pro and Time Machine update for the also rumored March 24th event.
Yet another craptacular hybrid digital camera being announced at PMA and this time it’s coming from Sony. The HX1 first made the rounds last week and it looks like everything was true; 20x optical zoom, 1080p video, 3-inch tilt LCD, and a 9.1-megapixel 1/2.4-inch Exmor CMOS sensor.
Note: these are not the Sony cables.Sony sure does pick random times to announce a bevy of goods. At PMA, Sony launched a new swiveling HDMI cable. The high-speed (10.2 Gbps) cable locks in at 90- and 45-degree angles to free up space behind your entertainment center.
And the PMA fun continues! Delkin just announced their VideoPro line of SDHC cards ranging from 4GB to 32GB. They’re supposedly optimized for HD recording. The 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB will drop next month for $60, $100, $150 and $240, respectively.