After myCOMMAND from Mercedes, its now time for myracer. Korean company MYRACER has released its first hand held gaming console, the MYRACER MF101. The device has two sets of directional buttons and shoulder keys, as well as an SD card slot for memory expansion. Earbud headphones are included with the gaming system

Feature The MF101, it is equipped with:
*A 2.4″ 290,000 color QVGA TFT-LCD screen,
*ARM 922T 192MHz processor,
*1GB of internal memory.
*The MYRACER MF101 can hold around 1000 flash games read more…
On Thursday night in New York, Asus showed off for the first time a new brushed-metal design for the 10-inch Eee PC netbook. We first saw details on the back in late-October.The brushed metal model will have the same features of the original 1002HA, but with different hard drive and SSD options. A brushed metal effect is applied to the chassis of the netbook as well as the wrist rest.

To begin with, the Eee PC 1002HA will have a 10-inch display, as well as an Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 802.1n and it will be running Windows XP. Otherwise, the 1002HA will also have a few available options for storage including both SSD and standard hard drives. The brushed metal 1002HA model will begin to ship in Early December and retail for $499+.
We’ve always had a soft spot in our hearts for Velocity Mobile. The smartphone that made its appearance here in September has passed approval by the FCC. According to Engaged Mobile, the Velocity 83 will be powered by a 400MHz processor and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional with the Odyssey user interface.

It will come with quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity, a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen display, an accelerometer, 64MB ROM and 128MB ROM, GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, and a 2MP camera. Without 3G support, the device, is expected date of release was November. There are no details at this point about availability and pricing.
T-Mobile USA has just released the new T-Mobile Cameo digital picture frame by Parrot. It was first announced as the Parrot DF7700 in October last year, but has been renamed the T-Mobile Cameo. For $99 to start and $9.95 a month you are able to get photos from your camera phones to show up on this picture frame via unlimited MMS.

Features of this 7″ digital photo frame include a 720 x 480 resolution, a memory card slot as well as the ability to load images from MMS as well as email, courtesy of its built-in cellular modem.  Share photos with loved ones this holiday season from around the world with the touch of a button. The Cameo has its own phone number and email address making it even easier to send real-time photos directly to the frame without connecting to a computer. The frame also struggled with receiving pictures from the new G1, the phone powered by Google’s new mobile operating system. Parrot, who makes the frame, claims these issues should be fixable by T-Mobile.
Orb 2.0 went live in the App Store. Up to now, Orb was only possible on jailbroken phones, but somehow, Apple has approved the application for everyday use. Then now, Orb comes to the iTunes AppStore. This app lets TV junkies watch live TV from a tuner connected to a Windows PC, as well as stream music, videos, and photos from their libraries. Orb 2.0 is available from the iTunes Apps Store in two versions: A free limited lite edition and a $9.99 full version. Sadly, Orb 2.0 only runs on Windows PCs.

After you buy it from AppStore you’ll have to connect a tuner to your Windows PC and there you have it: you can watch live TV and also stream photos, music and videos only by using your iPhone. When you get bored of watching shows and TV series, you can use the Orb to monitor a webcam and see who’s using the PC when you’re not home.