Sorry Folks, it’s been a while since we have posted anything here. Sincerely apologizing for that – with new fervor and aim, we are back with a promise to keep you updated with the latest buzz and trends revolving in and around the awesome world of gadgets. This break has made us more keen and has certainly sharpened our mobiskills – be with us, as you have been always.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Apple iPhone Discarded: Once Again!
In a latest research done by IDC’s Mobile Phone Tracker - Apple, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson all lost market share in Q1 2008 year-over-year. Apple’s global handset shipments fell sharply, from 2.3 million units in Q4 2007 to 1.7 million in Q1 2008. Apple’s global market share declined for the first time, from 0.7% in Q4 2007 to 0.6% in Q1 2008.
Apple has been hit hard by stock-outs in North America and lackluster demand for its overpriced iPhone in Western Europe, according to Strategy Analytics.
Now Apple must be hoping to see some favorable developments with the launch of 3G enabled iPhone later in the June.
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Labels: Apple iPhone, mobile trends, Motorola, Sony Ericsson
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Gizmo Rain: Watch Out!
The new gadgets and their related prototypes are here to dazzle you!
Samsung Anycall Haptic: Now you can replace your Apple iPhone with its thinner version. Touch Interface, 2 Mega pixel digital cam, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.2 inch widescreen and terrestrial digital TV reception.
Sony High-def Handycam: According to Sony, it is the smallest high-definition video camcorder. With 32 millimeter in thickness and weight only 300 grams – it’s the right time to go for a refined Handycam. AVCHD format video at 1,920by 1,080 resolution with 10X digital zoom.
Sharp blogging phone: After a long time, Sharp has come up with this unique phone – specially for its Japanese users. Small QWERTY keyboard, a 3.5-inch display, clamshell, a widescreen VGA display with a resolution of 854 pixel by 480 pixels. Other features comprised of an RSS reader and a PC-style Web browser.
LG Black Label phone: New member of the LG’s Black Label family. If you can afford this style icon after enduring LG’s Shine and Chocolate handsets – then it’s specifically designed for you. Don’t expect something special in features.
Toshiba ApriPoco robot: This prototype robot can be used as a voice gateway. It can intercept the infrared signals of various remote controls – so let it help you in taking care of your other devices like TV, AC and Lamp. Wait…it will be available in the next few months.
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Labels: cool gizmo, Dexter, new gadgets, New technology, Technology Trends
Thursday, April 10, 2008
iPhone on Cameratown
Though it haS been badly discarded all across the world, but Cameratown.com has decided to give substantial space to iPhone on its portal. Cameradown.com brings all the latest from the world of photography.
Ron Risman from CameraTown said, “The World’s First Photography Portal for the iPhone was launched today by Cameratown. The new site, specifically designed for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users, provides readers with quick access to “what’s new” in photography. Visitors can easily find the latest camera reviews from the best and most trusted sources around the web, new product announcements, the latest headline news, and camera information by brand and model. Photography information is now more accessible than ever. To know more visit "www.iphone.cameratown.com”
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Another Mobile TV in the US: Courtesy LG Vu
Yet another mobile TV that claims it’s different – the LG Vu mobile phone earned all the attention at CTIA 2008. Somewhat delayed arrival – though, it is good that such releases are finally getting substantial attention. But, it was an utterly disappointed session in 2007 because Nokia’s most of the forecasts badly disappointed people. It was predicated that mobile TV would come with every new Nokia handset – And, it did not happen. Even though some mobile TV phones were released, but they also ended up creating confusion – with their restrictive programs, sky-high cost and tiny screen. And, users felt bad because it was harder to find a difference between 3G features and mobile TV.
Let’s see what this new mobile TV offers:
1.Touchscreen (stolen from iPhone.. again) and candybar designing
2.Endowed with easily navigable EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
3.In standard features, you get – web browser, an MP3 player.
Let’s see how it works, but with its cramped keyboard and limited mobile TV service in US…chances are really bleak!