Month: March 2005
CeBIT: Navman's GPS PDA
Navman, one of a small but interesting contingent of exhibitors from New Zealand at CeBit, has new GPS product in the guise of the PIN 57, a Windows based PDA. It uses Navman's SmartST navigation software to display 3d…
CeBIT: Video recorder you can program via your mobile
Sky might have been threatening to do it for ages but it looks like Kiss Technology has become the first manufacturer to offer a hard disk video recorder that can be programmed remotely over the internet or via a…
Nokia to redesign N-Gage
"We’re looking at new colours, a new look and feel for the QD in the next few months" said Gerard Wiener, Nokia at the Games Developers’ Conference in San Francisco. Web rumours are also positing potentially upgrades to the N-Gage’s…
Xbox2 details announced
microsoft Corporate VP J Allard has some announced details of the Xbox 2 at Game Developers' Conference in San Francisco. Allard said an "HD Era" in games will be fuelled by gamers wanting to be connected, in high-definition to personalised…
CeBIT; LG's 3G clamshell gets an update
At CeBIT LG was also parading the latest versions of its hugely popular (in the UK at least) clamshell 3G phones. Likely to arrive in the UK first is the U8180, another new clamshell which features a multimedia player…
CeBIT: Logitech Harmony HDTV remote
High definition televisons look set to be a popular product for peripheral designers. Logitech's the first to come up with a universal remote designed especially for them, creating something that's supposed to make it all a bit less complicated to…
CEBIT: LG's TV phone
LG is to treat Europeans to a sneak preview of some of the phones it has been parading across the globe in the last few months. At CeBit it is displaying the LT1000, its first digital terrestrial TV mobi,…
CeBIT: Siemens Com-Badge
Isn't this just what every self-respecting geek has ever wanted?! A badge that lets you communicate like Jean-Luc himself. The Com-Badge is another of Simens' concept devices and as far as I'm concerned the sooner they make it the better….
CeBIT: Siemens CL75
The Siemens CL75 is a phone that's definitely been designed for the female population. But just because it's aimed at the fairer sex, that doesn't mean that Siemens has scrimped on the features. The little clamshell comes with a…
CeBIT: Siemens' elegant clamshell
Difficult to believe that Siemens was recently rumoured to be pulling out of the mobile phones market given the number of new products announced at CeBIT. Latest to be unveiled is the CF75. Described rather lyrically as the 'embodiment…