Wings UT300 GPS navigation system for vehicles
March 16, 2010

The Wings UT300 GPS navigation system is available for folks living in South Korea, where it will additionally double up as an in-vehicle entertainment system. After all, that is what its 7" sunlight readable TFT color LCD display at 800 x 480 resolution is meant for. Other features include mini USB connectivity, a bunch of USB ports, video input and an SD memory card slot. Each Wings UT300 will be equipped with a USB WiBro antenna which allows you to browse the Net and check out live traffic cameras as though you were connected to a speedy wireless broadband connection. Guess those of us living Stateside can only look on at the South Koreans in envy as they already have such infrastructure in place.
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TiVo Premiere Goes Official
March 3, 2010

We mentioned the possibility of the Tivo Premiere and TiVo Premiere XL DVRs before that, and it looks like we got it right, as TiVo has officially unveiled a pair of new ‘Premiere’ DVRs, the TiVo Premiere and TiVo Premiere XL, which will be replacing the existing TiVo Series 3 and TiVo HD lines. In case you were wondering, the most critical changes will certainly have to be its new pretty interface, the improved search operate, and additionally the new remote. While these two models aren’t called ‘Series 4’, the underlying technology has been named Series 4, though it shouldn’t matter much whether you don’t like going into details. whether you found searching for shows a pain before, you’ll be glad for the updated search interface, not to mention the new remote, which takes a cue from cell phone design, and sports a sideways sliding QWERTY keyboard, making text input much easier.
The TiVo Premiere will be able to record about 45 hours of HD subject matter, and will cost $299.99; while the TiVo Premiere XL will be able to hold 150 hours of HD subject matter, and will set you back $499.99. Currently both units support antenna, digital cable and Verizon FIOS, but unfortunately not AT&T U-Verse or satellite providers, so you’ll certainly want to take that into explanation before making a decision on purchasing either one of these. Both should ship sometime in Q2 of 2010, so stay tuned (pun intended).
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EviGroup Paddle To Enter The Game
March 1, 2010

EviGroup launched the eviGroup Pad back in October, and now it has come back with an improved version, dubbed the Paddle. Powered a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, the most obvious improvement would be the inclusion of multi-touch, as well as inclusion of a SSD. Aside from that, other features include a new software layer called Scale, which will be running on top of Windows 7 and should help you organize and view your documents much better, as well as an optional Wi-Fi antenna. It should be available around April to June for 699 Euros, and should supply some stiff competition to the Archos 9.
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Shirt detects cellphones
February 24, 2010

Check out that strange shirt which is capable of detecting a cellphone that rings, making it perfect for settings where you put the phone on silent or vibrating mode, and yet need to attend to the shout urgently. Operas would be a good example as there is nothing quite like the din of a ringtone to spoil the current performance. that cellphone detecting AwareFashion shirt by Richard Etter comes with a pocket, an antenna, a small circuit board, button cells and fiber optics that will sense all switched on phones in the vicinity. It will glow unobtrusively whenever it detects a phone nearby, where you can choose from glowing green, red, yellow, white or blue colors. Perfect for opera houses to pick out culprits who fail to turn off their handset.
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FCC approves HTC Legend
February 24, 2010

HTC's latest Android-powered handset, the HTC Legend, has just received the nod of approval from HTC, which means we ought to be able to see that smartphone reach at the market in a matter of weeks. Apparently, the lower back segment of the Legend that doubles up as an antenna cover is able to come off easily, letting you access the SIM card in a jiffy alongside its memory card and humongous battery. Apart from that, we don't have further details on what the HTC Legend offers, so stay tuned as news develops.
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More HTC Legend Pictures And Specs
February 10, 2010

It seems that more pictures of the upcoming HTC Legend have surfaced, with the latest showing the phone’s love for aluminum, though there seems to be a black plastic at the bottom, probably for the antenna to get a better signal. Specifications of the HTC Legend have plus been revealed in that recent leak, and it includes:
- 3.2-inch HVGA AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
- 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor
- 5-megapixel camera with LED flash
- Bluetooth 2.1
- Wi-Fi
- Quad-band GSM/EDGE and dual-band HSPA
- Magnetic compass
- 3.5mm headphone jack
- 1300mAh battery
With that 600MHz processor, you can be certain that the HTC Legend won’t be vying for the title of the most compelling Android phone, but as lengthy as the price is fair, it looks like it has a chance to be one of the more popular phones.
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Sungale Kula TV portable media player
January 29, 2010

Never heard of Sungale before? Don't nag, we're certain you aren't the only ones, as they have come up with a new portable media player known as Kula TV. that model comes with a 4.3" display, a Wi-Fi antenna that takes the old school route by popping up, as well as the latent capability of streaming Web composition right into your palms. Accompanied by the 2GB internal memory and touchscreen capability, the Kula TV will hit the market that March for $199.99, and one can safely presume that the entire range of popular audio and video formats will be supported as well.
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