Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Video:Beware of the Android Robot at Google Campus

Video:Beware of the Android Robot at Google CampusYes well, I just wonder how long it will take for the Google Android robot to become available in a multitude of toys and other paraphernalia, as it seems there is quite a following to the green Google friend.

In this video there appears to be a rather large resemblance of the green Google Android robot making an appearance outside some Google offices, and the video capture the green droid from varying angles.

The video clip is 1.44 minutes in length and has been set to music, but to be honest, one can tell this video wasn’t shot by a professional, and does seem to me to be somewhat pointless.

Take a look and see what you think below
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Sony Ericsson Rika W705 Walkman SliderSony Ericsson is preparing its Rika W705 slider, its latest addition to its Walkman phone series. The W705 will features a 240×320 LCD display, a 3.2 Megapixel camera. It will support aGPS and WiFi connectivity. Of course it will have integrated Walkman music player like other Walkman phones.

LG KS500 Slider for Vodafone

LG KS500 Slider for VodafoneLG and Vodafone will launch later the KS500 slider phone, which supports tri-band GSM and dual-band UMTS/HSDPA networks. The LG KS500 features a QVGA 260k color display, a 3 Megapixel camera, integrated GPS receiver with aGPS support and Yahoo! Go maps, 100MB internal memory and a microSD card slot.

LG KS500 to pack 3 megapixels, GPS and an optical touchpad

LG KS500 to pack 3 megapixels, GPS and an optical touchpadThe latest LG KS500 is one of those handsets that won't get your attention on first look but it packs quite a punch under its unassuming looks. The nifty slider boasts a 3 megapixel camera, a QVGA display, a GPS receiver with Yahoo! Go maps application and quite possibly an affordable price tag.

Contrary to many of the online rumors, which spawned when the device was first leaked through the US FCC website, it's now finally clear that LG KS500 is not a smartphone.

The LG KS500 is a tri-band GSM phone which offers dual-band UMTS/HSDPA support. Measuring 102.8 x 49.2 x 14.9 mm doesn't really make it the most compact chap on the block, but still it's nothing too big.

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LG KS500 official photos

The KS500 has a 262K color display of QVGA resolution, a 3 megapixel fixed focus camera (sad, we know), 100MB of built-in memory and a microSD card with support for an addition 8GB.

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LG KS500 live photos

Although it doesn't sound ground-breaking by any means, you might be interested to know that the LG KS500 is the first handset by the South Korean company to feature an optical touchpad. It helps navigation through the menus or the web browser.

Unlike similar Samsung solutions, with the KS500 you can opt for turning off the optical trackpad in the menus, but leaving it on for an extra sweet experience in the web browser, which we guess will be the mouse-enabled NetFront 3.4 variety.

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LG KS500 live photos

And finally, the LG KS500 brings GPS connectivity with A-GPS support. Yahoo! Go maps and location services application is preinstalled on board to make finding your way around that much easier. Of course, you can always add Google Maps for Mobile if you wish.

We don't know much on the projected availability or pricing of the LG KS500, but judging on the Vodafone brand on the official photos, you will be able to find it through Vodafone networks, so a nice, subsidized price seems a fair guess.

Sprint Sanyo Katana Eclipse X Clamshell

Sprint Sanyo Katana Eclipse X ClamshellSprint announces the new Sanyo Katana Eclipse X clamshell mobile phone that features the Sprint’s award-winning One Click user interface.

The Sanyo Katana Eclipse X features a 2-inch LCD display, a 1-inch external display, a 1.3 Megapixel camera with 2x zoom and video camcorder, Bluetooth and integrated music player.

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Apple iPhone and iPod Touch gains optimized cam porn website

Apple iPhone and iPod Touch gains optimized cam porn websiteWell now, here’s a thing that may just catch the attention of every hot blooded male iPhoner out there; it’s the world’s first porn web cam site to be optimized to work exclusively with the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch.

Yes guys you read right, a porn web cam site for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, but the exclusive means that the website won’t actually work on a desktop browser, so if you happen to want to check it out you’ll have to do so by iPhone.

The available content is an array of cam feeds of both couples and singles, and one would imagine obviously “doing the biz”. Apparently the quality isn’t that great when using WiFi so maybe trying it via 3G is the best option, that’s if you want to of course.

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Preview Scoop: Samsung C6620 details, specs & Photos

Preview Scoop: Samsung C6620 details, specs & PhotosOh yes the first photos of the all new Samsung C6620 (Samsung GT-C6620) Windows Mobile smartphone.

The Samsung C6620 at last has appeared online on an Italian website, this smartphone is a low-end handset with many features that might entice you such as Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard, Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz), Single-band UMTS/HSDPA (2100 MHz), 2,4″ QVGA (320 x 240 pixel, 65.536 colour) display, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, 20 MB internal memory, 128 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM (SDRAM), 2 Megapixel camera, QWERTY keypad, microSDHC card slot up to 32GB, USB 1.1, 113 x 63 x 11.9 mm and 108.8 grams.
Preview Scoop: Samsung C6620 details, specs & Photos
Preview Scoop: Samsung C6620 details, specs & Photos
The handset does not have touch screen but it does have full 3G support (HSDPA), can the Samsung C6620 go up against a BlackBerry is another question.