Month: February 2005
Motorola Manager lets slip about Bluetooth iPod
No sooner have all the various iPod flash and iPod phone rumours died down and been confirmed, another load of rumours start doing the rounds. This time it's a Bluetooth Apple iPod that's in the offing, and apparently it's…
Inverto: 80GB Digital PVR
Unbeatable's just got its hands on a new PVR that's set to go on sale this week. The Inverto IDL 7000 PVR is an 80GB hard disk recorder that comes with two digital tuners so you can record two…
Newgen phone running next gen Windows Mobile
There's still some slight doubts as to its authenticity, but if this GSM Newgen D2000W is real, we want one. Running Windows Mobile 2005 – currently codenamed Magneto – the slider handset boasts a QVGA screen, MP3 and MPEG4 playback…
First scanner for cameraphones
Realeyes3D not only has a great company name, it's also the first to come up with a commercial scanner service for cameraphones. Digitizer3 (pronounced Digitizer Cubed) can scan, fax, email or store printed documents, enabling high resolution camera phones to…
Grand Theft Auto PSP to hit US in April?
The US release of Grand Theft Auto for Sony's PSP handheld console is set to be April 15 according to several games retailer listings. Other than the game being set in Liberty City we have few details so far as…
iPod Shuffle goes on sale in the UK
Speaking of Apple, the iPod Shuffle is now shipping in the UK. Those wishing to buy the random player can do so from the Apple site for £69 along with all the accessories – such as arm band, sports…
Sony planning another stab at the "iPod Killer"
A report on the Register suggests that Sony's set to try again with the grabbing of Apple's pie, plotting the launch of a portable music player to end all iPods. The company's president, Kunitake Ando, said that the new player,…
Push to View gets an airing at Cannes
Push To View (PTV) is being hailed as the latest "killer app" for 3G mobiles. The technology is currently being previewed at 3GSM in Cannes, courtesy of LG Electronics. The company showed off the mobile service, which works on…
Hitachi's flat screen masters
While some of the cheaper flatscreens aren't suitable for high def TV (HDTV), Hitachi's latest models are apparently fully future proofed for when the format becomes mainstream (at the moment high def's only really available via European satellite). HDMI…
Canon's most powerful amateur digital SLR
Canon's got big plans for the Digital SLR. The company's aiming to pretty much single-handedly grow the SLR market by 400 percent by the end of this year. And how's it going to do that? By selling the cameras to…