Monday, May 4, 2009


Thursday, April 23, 2009

Nokia 8208 cdma


The Nokia 8208 has been approved by the FCC. The CDMA phone was announced earlier this year. It features a dual-slide form factor, and supports MP3 music player, 3MP camera with 6X digital zoom and video recorder, and 150MB internal storage with 16GB microSD card support. Its battery provides 20 hours of continuous music playback.

lg versa phone 4 games


Here’s a nice looking game pad module for your LG Versa phone. This snap-on game pad offers gamers an 8-way directional keypad along with four dedicated SNES-style gaming buttons, all in sliding design that tucks away when not in use. Get it now for just $29.99 from Verizon Wireless.

mOTO V-10


Motorola will release its mid-end 2G clamshell phone in South Korea. The phone supports EV-DO Rev. 0 connectivity, a 2MP shooter, Bluetooth, a music player, and a memory expansion slot. This clamshell handset is also designed with a unique gradation of black and red. No info on pricing so far

LG KS 360

LG has recently introduced its KS360 cell phone at CommunicAsia. The phone features 2.4 inch QVGA display screen, sliding QWERTY keyboard, 2MP camera, stereo Bluetooth connectivity, and an integrated FM radio. Unfortunately, this handset does not support 3G.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Palmpre 2009 mode a launched








palmpre2009 model
We remember when the Palm Pilot was all the rage in Hong Kong. The essential gadget to show to everyone that you were organized and high-tech. And then one day they just disappeared.

Now Palm returns to the ring like Rocky Balboa, with their new mobile phone and OS with the Palm Pre, a touchscreen, slide-out mobile phone that may seem like a copy of the G1 and learnt tricks from the iPhone but does look to bring new things to the table and is more of a next-generation Treo, which many people loved.

We’ll have to see this for ourselves, but the coverage at Gizmodo does interest us to see more. Its good that Palm isn’t out yet, but will this be enough to bring them back somewhere near the top? A full 20-minute review playing with it is here and so far Gizmodo gives it a thumbs up.