•January 31, 2008 •
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Nokia N82 is considered the next N-series bestseller and, guess what, it has already hit the shelves. Following the sweeping success of Nokia N73, it was a pretty sure bet that a worthy successor wouldn’t take long to appear. As we see it, Nokia N82 fits that description perfectly and our eagerness to test it for you should come as no surprise. So join us as we explore the world of Nokia N82.


Key features
- 5 megapixel camera with auto focus and Carl Zeiss optics
- Xenon flash and active lens cover
- 2.4″ 16M color QVGA display
- 128 MB RAM
- Wi-Fi with UPnP
- Built-in GPS receiver and A-GPS functionality
- Nokia maps application covering over 100 countries worldwide
- Convenient standard 3.5 mm audio jack on the top
- 3G (with HSDPA), EDGE and GPRS support
- Symbian OS 9.2 Series 60 3rd edition Feature Pack 1 UI
- TV-out functionality
- Automatic UI rotation
- Stereo speakers
- Large capacity battery
Main disadvantages
- Controversial design and questionable ergonomics
- No RDS for the FM radio
- Below average GPS performance
- Extra charges apply for voice assisted navigation
- No office documents editing application
- Doesn’t charge off USB
Nokia N73 is said to be the most successful Nseries handset to date, with monstrous sales figures compared to the rest of the N-series lot. N82 comes to succeed it and become the most affordable of feature-loaded Nokia cameraphones. The Finns quote its price at 450 Euro pretax, which sounds reasonable, given the included features and the 2GB of memory card supplied in the package.
more here:
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n82-2177.php
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•January 31, 2008 •
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The Z1012 IS represents Kodak’s latest addition to the line of EasyShare digital cameras, with 10-megapixel resolution and 12X optical zoom with optical image stabilization – brings an advanced, high performance feature set to a compact size that is ready to go anywhere your life takes you.
read more:
http://www.letsgodigital.org/en/18235/kodak-easyshare-z1012-is/
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•January 28, 2008 •
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Research In Motion (RIM) has decided to release its BlackBerry Pearl 8120 smartphone in Singapore later this month. As a reminder, the smartphone has a microSD/SDHC slot, 2MP shooter with 5x digital zoom and video capture capability, and Wi-Fi support. Its camera also allows users to capture video in two resolutions 240×180 or 176×144 for sharing via MMS.
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more info here: http://www.gsmarena.com/blackberry_pearl_8120-2136.php
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•January 28, 2008 •
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The Asus P527 smartphone has finally reached the US and will be released sometime early this year. However, it wont have 3G but instead will have Quadband EDGE along with other features like: built-in WiFi, Bluetooth, and Google Earth GPS.No word on pricing yet, hopefully it wont be too much.
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wanna know more?!? click below.
http://www.gsmarena.com/asus_p527-2123.php
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•January 28, 2008 •
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Dell’s XPS range has been synonymous with high-performance gaming computers. However, once it acquired gaming manufacturer Alienware, a subtle shift in branding saw some less focused multimedia-based machines being pushed out under the XPS banner.
The XPS M1330 follows in the footsteps of the XPS M1210, a 12.1in machine that was one of the first of the PC giant’s ultra-portables to cram in a dedicated graphics chip. Although it could double the performance of its nearest rivals, it was also double the thickness, in order to keep hat GPU cool.
Verdict
Although XPS fans may lament the death of the brand as an indicator of single-minded gaming machines, the introduction of the XPS M1330 is a welcome one. This stylish laptop shows you can indeed have your cake and happily devour it, offering a great compromise between performance, features and portability.
This portable powerhouse knocks the life out of rivals with its blend of performance, quality and price
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/01/23/review_dell_xps_m1330/
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•January 28, 2008 •
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Updated with battery life stats, by popular demand. We can all agree that the MacBook Air is a slick-looking little laptop. It’s so thin! You can’t argue with that! But if you’re in the market for a small, high-performance laptop, is it the best option? I pored over specs for four similarly positioned and more-or-less similarly priced laptops to see if you’ll get your $1,800 worth out of the Air. Let’s go to the chart, shall we?

It turns out that, surprise surprise, you pay a premium for a tiny form factor. The MacBook Air is seriously expensive for the guts you get inside, but Apple isn’t the only company guilty of charging insane amounts for smaller computers. Just look at the Sony Vaio TZ150N, for example. $2,100 for a 1.06 GHz processor? Are you kidding me? I don’t care how small, it’s still a rip-off.
http://gizmodo.com/345574/is-macbook-air-worth-the-money-five-slim-laptops-face-off
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•January 28, 2008 •
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Verdict
With the N95 8GB, Nokia has added significant improvements to an already feature-loaded multimedia mobile. The enhancements aren’t solely cosmetic – it’s not just an iPhone-challenging memory upgrade either. Nokia has refined the screen design to make it more media-friendly, enhanced the GPS system, and worked in a number of software upgrades. Battery performance has been extended. It’s still quite a large handset, which may put off some buyers. But the real heavyweight you get is the package of useful and entertaining features in what is a sophisticated smartphone.
As an N series handset based on the Symbian S60 operating system, the N95 8GB has a suitably hefty rundown of additional applications loaded up, and more can be added to the phone. Your most-used multimedia content, maps and web links can be quickly accessed by pressing the multimedia key, next to the central five-way navigator pad. It brings up a carousel of easily-selectable content.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/01/14/review_nokia_n95_8gb/page6.html
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•January 28, 2008 •
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•January 26, 2008 •
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What do you get when you cross Sony with Japanese laser specialist Nichia? The answer’s a tiny blue-laser data reader module that paves the way for slimmer, cheaper and portable Blu-ray drives.
[More info here.]
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