16
2008
Ballancing Touchscreen
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When i hear the word touchscreen i imediately think at some nifty new gadget that has this function, but no, that not what this article is about. In fact the touch screen balancing platform was developed by the Real Time Systems Laboratory at the [...]
28
2008
Suunto X10 – GPS device designed to fit on wrist
A few days ago, we covered the Suunto X10, a GPS device that fits on your wrist. While there may not be a huge market for the GPS on the wrist, some concept designer apparently has a plan for a wrist GPS boom.
The designer, Jukka Roitto, has taken the wrist GPS one step further by [...]
20
2008
Treo Pro – the real price for his performance ?
Made official after a couple of hours of speculation a few weeks ago, Palm’s Treo Pro is now ready to roll.
Running Windows Mobile 6.1 on a 400MHz CPU, it has 128MB of RAM, 3G, Wifi and Bluetooth, a 320×320 touchscreen display, and GPS. A micro-USB port replaces the thingie hole, meaning no new cables for [...]
14
2008
LG T80 Touchscreen DVB PMP
The T80 does not look much better than LG’s previous PMP models and I wonder if this wasn’t a deliberate attempt to not look like the iPod Touch. We have to remember that this is the manufacturer of the Prada phone we’re talking about and if there’s a manufacturer out there that has every [...]
14
2008
Van Der Led WM2 Watchphone Complete With Numberpad
We’ve all seen some cool looking watchphone’s over the years, but they were all just concepts. The WM2 on the other hand is real, and will be available for a retail price of $475. The phone itself has average specs (quad band GSM, stereo Bluetooth, 260k color touchscreen display, 1gb storage, and 240 hours / [...]
7
2008
Triforce Touchscreen Pointer
The Triforce Touchscreen Pointer is a marketing ploy destined for swag-bag oblivion, but it could also be a rare case where functionality and tchotchke coalesce into something genuinely useful. First, the lanyard-pointer from Specialdesign eliminates the act of fumbling with your PDA’s lanky stylus. Second, the lanyard means no more dropped devices. Finally, when [...]


