Archive for: December 9, 2007

December 9, 2007

Samsung readying YS-MC1 dock for Y2-P2?

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Filed under: Handhelds, Peripherals, Portable Audio, Portable VideoChalk that one up as a yet-to-be substantiated rumor, but based on an interesting video clip surfacing on YouTube (we know…), Samsung’s Y2-P2 could be getting a swank new peripheral. The YS-MC1 cradle would apparently snap onto the…

The Samsung Katalyst, T-Mobile’s latest Hotspot @domestic phone

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Filed under: Cellphones
The rumored t739 Katalyst from Samsung has gotten official nowadays for T-Mobile, shoring up a Hotspot @Home lineup that presently features the lowly Nokia 6086 down in the basement and the BlackBerry Curve 8320 up top. The t739 is the first slider certified for T-Mobile’s Wi…

LinkedIn debuts developer platform, revamps domestic page

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Business social network LinkedIn has given itself a New Year’s makeover a few weeks early: the site has announced a domestic page redesign and new features, and has simultaneously launched a developer program that it calls “InApps.”

For LinkedIn, which says that it recently passed 17 million user a…

Imeem announces deal with Universal

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

If the digital music commerce were a game of poker, Imeem can now claim to have a royal flush–sort of.

(Credit: Imeem)The music-centered social network, which focuses on ad-supported streaming music and video that its members can arrange into “playlists” on their profiles, has announced a deal wit…

The vibrating Bluetooth bracelet

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables
When moment comes grinding to a halt, and some Cthulhu, alien, or robotic variety of overlords stand in judgment of all that has gone down on planet soil, we suspect the vibrating Bluetooth bracelet will rank pretty low on their list… just beneath politicians fro…

M120 PMP struck with ugly stick, still able to play variety of formats

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Just when you thought Chinese PMPs couldn’t get uglier or increasingly useless, along comes a fresh target of scorn: the Shenzhen Sinykon Technology M120. Hey, we know that the colorful buttons are tempting, but just assume the cruel stares and muffled laughs you’ll be the victim of when you whi…

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Is AIBO returning from the dead?

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Filed under: Robots
You heard that right, folks. Supposedly, Aibo is back… with a vengence. According to rumors, the fiesty-but-killed robo-dog from Sony is making a comeback with a new paintjob and whole slew of fresh features. First and foremost, the re-upped model will be tailor-made to interfa…

Garmin Colorado 300 GPS on the horizon?

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Filed under: GPS
We’ll start by recommending a little dose of salt before taking that one in, but nevertheless, an interesting photo coupled with a “prototype hands-on report” has got us wondering whether Garmin doesn’t have a new GPS unit somewhere shut to release. Apparently, the device you see ab…

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Commodore 64 Still Loved After All These Years

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Like a first love or a first car, a first computer can hold a special place in people’s hearts. For millions of kids who grew up in the 1980s, that first computer was the Commodore 64. Twenty-five years later, that first brush with computer addiction is as strong as ever. “There was something magica…

Make VoIP calls on iPhone and iPod Touch through Jajah

Filed under: Review - 09 Dec 2007

Want to get increasingly affordable options in calling folks abroad? Jajah, a VoIP service provider, just rolled out a useful application that can be used on Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch - yes, you read it right, iPod Touch - in order to manufacture calls internationally.Here’s how the Jajah web ap…

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