The Sansa Clip supports many music download and subscription services, including Rhapsody
SanDisk Corporation, the second largest seller of MP3 players in the United States, today introduced the colorful Sansa Clip. It is a tiny MP3 player that boasts an array of cool features, as well as distinctively big sound for its small size.
Continue reading
Monthly Archives: August 2007
Olympus 795SW and 790SW shock-waterproof digital cameras
Olympus has launched two new digital cameras on the Korea market, more specifically the Ој795SW and Ој790SW. Both cameras are protected against shock and water, which makes them a good choice for those lovely trips to the beach,
Continue reading
Verizon Wireless to display live coverage of 2007 college football season
The games can be seen on the V Cast Mobile TV which is part of Verizon Wireless, more exactly on the following channels: CBS Mobile, ESPN Mobile TV, FOX Mobile and NBC 2Go: 
Verizon Wireless and MediaFLO have reached a deal to broadcast many full-length college football games during the 2007 season, including over 100 matchups, in which 20 of them are bowl games.
LG launches Slim Portable Multi DVD Burner
It is called GSA-E50N and as the name suggests, its dimensions are as small as possible,
LG doesn’t only make good looking phones (like the chocolate one), they are also into the DVD burner business and the product they launched today is the Slim Portable Super Multi. A very small DVD burner made specifically to be used with laptops.
Continue reading
Sony Walkman A810 Series on the US
The player features a
The Sony Walkman A800 portable media player that we covered in February and that was launched in Europe and Canada, has now been introduced in the US under a new name, the Sony Walkman A810 series.
Continue reading
LG to present LG-KS20 smartphone
The LG-KS20 comes with a 2.8-inch touchscreen that provides full browsing
The last and first time in which LG KS20 was cited, it was kind of a rumor and there wasn’t any certainty if the phone was actually going to be released to the public. But it seems like LG has made it reality and will unveil the 3G smartphone during IFA 2007.
Continue reading
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic – Edgy design, sharp sound

Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is the upgraded version of the 5310 model, besides having higher specifications, it is also more expensive when comparing to the low-end version. As it happens with the 5310, it also has dedicated media buttons to make the usability easier for everyone, meaning that you don’t need to actually slide the cellphone to control the music – it is all controlled via a slider key.
Ringo Mobile Rings in New Features and Support for Windows Mobile 6.0
This new feature lets users identify who is calling with an MP3 or a glance at a picture on the screen.
Electric Pocket’s Ringo Mobile, the leading ringtone manager for Pocket PC Phones and Windows Mobile Smartphones, now supports Windows Mobile 6.0. Along with this comes other features and more options for identifying incoming callers.
Continue reading
Garmin Edge 705 and Edge 605 for Cyclists
Garmin, now the #1 personal navigation device seller in the US, announced two new devices in its Onto Fitness series for cyclists. The Garmin Edge 705 (left) and Edge 605 (right) both feature a 2.2″ color screen and offer turn-by-turn directions. The usual add-ons include detailed street maps and topography of the region. Both devices can
Continue reading
Sennheiser announces FLX 70 mobile phone headset
The new product was made with the cooperation of William Demant Holding Group, a health care company recognized internationally. The device uses FlexFit concept
Besides the recently launched VMX 100 with VoiceMax that was presented during CeBit, Sennheiser has added one more product to their catalog, the FLX 70 headset for mobile phones.
Continue reading