April 15th 2008 |
Here is the iHome iP99, the first iPhone clock radio designed specifically to dock, charge and play both the iPhone and all docking iPod models.

The product is going to be launched this coming June 1 and is touted as the first speaker system that docks, charges and plays music from the iPhone without sacrificing any of its functionality. This means that iPhone users now can listen to their music via speakers and still receive calls.
Housed in a sleek design, the iHome iP99 lets users wake up to their favorite iPhone or iPod music from iHome’s proprietary Reson8 speakers, which produce 10 watts of power and are designed to deliver outstanding clarity and depth. The iP99 also features an AM/FM radio, alarm buzzer and a remote that controls both iPhone and iPod functions and menus.
April 15th 2008 |
Tame is a concept that sets a status message synced with all of your devices and applications. If you’re driving or need some privacy, you can tell Tame to handle auto-responses to your phone, IM, text, Facebook, and more. You can store messages on each face, and when you need to change your status, just rotate the cube to the desired face. Besides a written message, Tame uses a red-yellow-green color coding system to let people know at a glance if they can contact you.

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April 15th 2008 |
You wanted to listen to your playlist out loud while in your car but all you have is an old crappy AM/FM radio installed? Of course, you might have your portable media player, but nothing really beats good ole’ headbanging to ear-shattering music while on the road. This auto FM transmitter could be the answer to your fantasies and even more.

All you need to do is plug the FM transmitted to your FM player and you can stream music from your PMPs or cell phones. Moreover, the system even has a USB player you can use to charge your devices. The iPhone Auto FM transmitted comes with an LCD display and is compatible with all iPod models (even the Shuffle), mp3 players, PDAs and PMPs (as long as they can be plugged in the 3.5 mm jack), and of course, the iPhone. It’s now available for US$31.99 in USB fever.
April 15th 2008 |
Sony Ericsson W910 is very slim Walkman phone of the brand. W910 moves the Walkman series to the next level, featuring slim and sexy slider design, new software tweaks, large display and functionality of a high-class device.

Sony Ericsson W910 is very slim (12.5mm/0.5”), has small keys, and aggressive but sexy look. Another version replaces the red with black, and looks calmer, but in our opinion less attractive. Check more pictures after you jump of Sony Ericsson W910 in brown and white. [Read More…]
April 15th 2008 |
Samsung has been quite active showing off their as yet unannounced handsets in various foreign countries. Ukraine and Holland has been the preferred locations for now, and today the Dutch branch.
Apparently there was a Dutch telecom event called Televisie 2008, and Samsung had showed up there with no less then 3 new, as yet unannounced, handsets.
First, Samsung U800:

With a full brushed metal body, Samsung U800 somewhat reminds Samsung Soul U900, and the numbering scheme also suggests that it might be a cheaper, simpler addition to the Soul line of branded phones. [Read More…]