Tech News,Software & Hardware Reviews,Internet,Humour
21 Nov



Compact mobile phone designed for Sony Ericsson. This mobile phone is a personal, friendly object which is wearable around the neck. The user can use the three buttons (Busy, Accept, Reject) to handle the calls. The ‘Accept’ and ‘Reject’ buttons work in the regular fashion while the ‘Busy’ button allows the user to record a message such as ‘I am in a meeting right now’. When the button pressed during an incoming call, the phone plays the message for the caller. The concept of “call priority†is also introduced here. This is a feature which allows callers to set a priority for the call, such as emergency, normal, fun, etc. In return, the peeking display of the device glows with a certain color for certain priority levels when ringing. Hope to see it in the future ?
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
20 Nov


HP Photosmart A626 Compact Photo Printer allows customers to unleash their creativity with more than 200 options , including album pages , frames , graphics and effects.This printer has the world first 4.8-inch color touch screen on a portable compact photo printer for easy personalization of 4 -by-6 and 5-by-7-inch photos.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
20 Nov

Take your living room on the go with the HP Pavilion HDX9010NR entertainment notebook PC, which offers an innovative folding, high-definition 20.1-inch screen, an HDTV hybrid TV tuner (with HDMI port for connecting to an external HDTV), and quad speakers with built-in subwoofer for amazing cinema-like sound. Further converging home cinema with portable computing, this HDX also includes an HD DVD drive that’s compatible with the new high-definition DVD disc format, enabling you to enjoy amazingly crisp and vibrantly colorful imagery as well as immersive surround sound. Control media playback with the remote control, which fits into its own dock to the left of the notebook’s keyboard.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
18 Nov

It’s a slim candy bar style phone complete with a big screen, standard SE key layout but touched up with stainless steel buttons. Putting a full-sized USB port in a phone is such a simple idea.Yet, nobody has. Vincent Palicki’s design features such a port by the number keys, allowing devices like thumb drives to plug in and transfer MP3s, movies and documents.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!