2006-03-04

Google goes into SE
Posted by Gizzie @ 10:12 pm

Sony Ericsson Logo In its press release Sony Ericsson has announced that it’s going to integrate the Blogger and Google Search into its handsets.

Google Logo 28 February 2006, London, UK– Sony Ericsson and Google today announced that they have worked closely together to integrate Google’s Blogger and Web Search features on Sony Ericsson mobile phones. The two companies are the first in the industry to provide a pre-loaded blog application with a tight integration to the mobile camera and intuitive automatic set-up for consumers who do not already have a personal blog. The first Sony Ericsson products to offer the new service are the recently announced K610 UMTS phone and new flagship imaging handsets, the K800 and K790, announced today and available in Q2 2006.

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Motorola ROKR E3
Posted by Gizzie @ 9:55 pm

[photopress:ROKR_E3_front2.jpg,thumb,alignleft] Engadgetmobile.com has set its hands on the new Motorola know by now as Motorola ROKR E3. The first impression is:

.. the ROKR E3 is a GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset with 512MB of internal memory, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a TransFlash memory card slot, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and some multimedia software. No iTunes, and that round thing that looks like a scroll wheel is actually just four buttons surrounding a run-of-the-mill joystick. Oh, and the keypad wasn’t very easy to use either.

 

M-SPECS
Posted by Gizzie @ 9:44 pm

[photopress:kowon_2.jpg,thumb,alignleft] KOWON TECHNOLOGY has presented its new eyewear ‘M-SPECS’. This “goggles” allows you to enjoy T-DMB and other video clips in your own 32” screen.

via aving.net

 

Seiko Bluetooth Watch
Posted by Gizzie @ 8:47 pm

[photopress:seiko_bluetooth_watch.jpg,thumb,alignleft] Seiko Instruments has presented a prototype of a bluetooth watch for mobile phone users. The watch can display the essential information like battery condition, new message (sms subject and sender), network signal strength. A software from Seiko needs to be installed to the cell phone before the bluetooth watch can start display the text. If you receive a call or sms, the bluetooth watch can play a preset ringtone and even vibrate.

via slashphone.com

 



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