Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder
March 20, 2010

Are you a sucker for vital invormation? The Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder ought to do the trick whether you drive around every day - after all, it is touted to offer airplane black box functionality through a simple plug and play mechanism. All you need to do is hook it up to your cigarette lighter socket, throw in a microSD memory card and turn the display on. It will go ahead and record a rolling loop of video in quarter hour segments. A 32GB microSD memory card is capable of storing up to 48 hours of footage. Other hardware specifications include a 2" LCD display, an internal microphone, and video recording capability at 30 fps in 720 × 480 resolution. Expect to fork out $159.99 for the Vosonic GV6330 Night Vision Car Camcorder.
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HTC HD3 Leak Seems Rather Fake
March 16, 2010

A supposed leak of the HTC HD3 has surfaced, but whether you take a few minutes to go through the technical specifications of the device, you’ll probably come to the conclusion that that device isn’t real. Not that we’re denying the possibility of a HD3, but that device certainly isn’t it. While it certainly looks pretty, it sports a resolution of 1280x800, despite Microsoft only supporting 800x480 when Windows Phone 7 Series is launched at the end of the year; it plus sports just 1GB of on-board storage, which is insanely low, not to mention that Windows Phone 7 Series requests for a minimum of 8GB on-board storage. Finally, the 32GB of expandable memory is additionally a no go, as Microsoft doesn’t allow expandable memory on Windows 7 Series devices. Still, the specifications do look rather nice, aside from the 1GB on-board storage, in case you want to dream a bit. Specifications include:
- 4.5” AMOLED screen with 1280×800 resolution
- 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
- 1080p HD video playback
- 720p HD video recording
- 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash
- Multi-touch screen
- Super-thin – just 10mm thick
- WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G connectivity
- 4G connectivity
- 1GB onboard RAM
- 1GB onboard storage
- 32GB external memory
- 3.5” headphone jack
- HDMI output for connecting to your HDTV or monitor
- 1800mAh battery
- Size: 115mm x 65mm x 10mm
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Samsung Sunburst to hit the US
March 15, 2010
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Samsung's upcoming handset, the Sunburst, will be arriving that coming March 21st by AT&T, where that full touchscreen phone will feature a wide range of customizable widgets, a 3" touchscreen display, a full browser experience, Smart Unlock, a 2-megapixel camera with video recording capability, mobile e-mail support Bluetooth connectivity, AT&T SocialNet, AT&T Mobile Music and AT&T Navigator. whether you are interested in picking that up, the Samsung Sunburst will retail for $39.99 after a 2-year agreement as well as a mail-in rebate. Any takers? [Press Release]
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Panasonic G2 And G10 Go Official
March 7, 2010

Looks like the leak on the Panasonic G2 and G10 that we dug up a few days ago was right on the money, as Panasonic has officially unveiled the G2 and G10 cameras.
The G10 is dubbed the world’s lightest digital interchangeable lens camera with a viewfinder. It sports a 12-megapixel sensor, and a Micro Four Thirds sensor. Bundled together with the camera is the LUMIX G VARIO 14-42mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH/MEGA O.I.S lens. It’ll be able to shoot 1280 x 720 HD video as well.
The G2 is a similar camera but offers a 3-inch rotatable touchscreen display, and has a similar mold factor with its predecessor, the G1. The G2 is actually quite similar to the G10 in many aspects, and will boast the same 12-megapixel sensor, 720p video recording capabilities, as well as the 14-42mm kit lens. Thanks to it being a touchscreen, it’ll offer the popular feature of focusing on the subject by touching the screen. It can plus claim to be the first interchangeable lens system camera with a twistable touchscreen that can be used to control the camera.
Press release for the G2.
Press release for the G10.
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Rogers to offer Samsung Galaxy Spica
March 4, 2010

Rogers is all set to roll out yet another Android-powered device to our friends living in the Great White North in the style of the Samsung Galaxy Spica. that news comes about as dummy phones of the said handset has already arrived at retail locations, which means all you got to do now is sit back with your cup of coffee, relax and wait for an official announcement being made concerning its pricing and availability which should occur within the next couple of weeks. We do know that the Samsung Galaxy Spica is equipped with Android OS 1.5, a 3.2" touchscreen display at 320 x 480 resolution, a 3.2-megapixel camera with video recording capability, a 3.5mm headset jack, microUSB, speakerphone, Wi-Fi connectivity, GPS support and a microSDHC memory card slot.
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LG to roll out Windows Phone 7 handset that year
February 26, 2010

September can't come fast abundant whether you are looking forward to a Windows Phone 7 handset, with word that LG Mobile plans to roll out one of such phones sometime amidst September and November. While LG did not supply any specifics for the handset, it could point towards the LG Apollo which is equipped with a 3.8" AMOLED touchscreen display, a 10-megapixel AF camera with 720p HD video recording @ 30fps and a 1.3GHz Snapdragon processor. What do you think - is the LG Apollo Windows Phone 7 powered or not?
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Motion Global Eye
February 25, 2010

China Telecom has come up with the Motion Global Eye, where that is one device which caters to the vision impaired since it helps them interact with contemporary technologies in an unprecedented manner. For instance, that device sports 9 points alongside a central guide which mimics an alphanumeric keypad. No notion on why they threw in the video recording capability though...
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