On October 14, 2007 Sanyo unveiled the S1 cell phone on Radio Shack shelves everywhere. Starting in January of next year, Sprint will be selling the S1 as well. Here is a run down of the S1 in all its glory. The term bigger is better may apply to many aspects of life, but mobile technology is certainly not one of them. The S1 is small. At just 2.5 oz. and with an ultra slim profile, this cell
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Monthly Archives: October 2007
LG-LB2500H Shine Wood Cell Phone
A new LG phone is coming from the immensely popular Shine line of products. This one is called Wood because it has a wooden frame that gives the LG-LB2500H a natural feel. LG has not gone o’ natural with the Wood’s capabilities however. It wields high end features like a 2MP camera, MP3 Player and an electronic dictionary. There is also a DMB television for this Korea only telephone. No launch date has been released and the retail price is anybody’s guess at this point.
MOTOROKR T505 – New Motorola Speakerphone
The new bluetooth product can be placed on the overheard visor of your car, making the
Motorola and its love for bluetooth gadgets is pretty popular, and that is probably why they decided to launch the MOTOROKR T505, a new speakerphone that gives the “hands-free†gesture for the calls, and can also work as a speakerphone for music.
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T-Mobile announces the Shadow cellphone
With a price tag of $150 with the inclusion of a 2-year contract, the new T-Mobile
T-Mobile announced yet another mobile phone, called Shadow and also known as HTC Phoebus. The slider type of phone doesn’t have a touchscreen like many others do, but it features a navigation wheel that is more than enough to navigate through the menus.
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Pantech Duo C810 for AT&T

The Pantech C810 phone that was approved by the FCC back in April this year, is now available at AT&T retail stores. With a price tag of $250 with a 2-year contract, the Duo C810 is the first Windows Mobile device with a sliding feature that lets you pick which keyboard to use: the normal QWERTY keyboard, or the “numberpad†that only has the number keys.
CoolNavi 700 GPS System
The 7-inch touchscreen of the CoolNavi is able to provide a 800×480 resolution, which is probably good enough to watch MPEG and WMV video files at 30 frames per second, all of this in the gracious NTSC/PAL format. 
While the real name of this GPS system is Cool Navi 700, the device was previously known as Zamm, at least outside of the US.
EasyNote XS Notebook from Packard Bell
The device comes with 1GB of RAM, and a hard-drive containing 30GB of memory, which could be easily improved because in nowadays 30GB is not too very
Packard Bell has released a small yet cool laptop called EasyNote XS, it was actually presented at the IFA 2007 event earlier this year, but the real launch will be made in November.
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Parrot RK8200 Bluetooth Hands-Free Stereo Car Kit
Parrot announced a slew of Bluetooth devices at the Specialty Equipment Market Association’s annual show. One of the new devices is a high-performance car stereo with integrated Bluetooth car kit, two are new music kits that support audio streaming and there’s also a hands-free phone solution for people riding a motorcycle. The Parrot RK8200 car stereo is a full-fledged Blutooth car kit boasting AM/FM
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FCC Approves Nokia 500 Auto Navigation GPS
Remember the Nokia 500 GPS that we saw a few days ago? The portable navigation device from Nokia has cleared the FCC’s testing requirements, so it should be on its way into the world markets soon. I have been waiting to buy a GPS device for my personal use, I just might wait a tad longer to see how this one is. Of course, the GPS is on target for its Q4 2007 release in Europe, but there seems to be no indication of a US release, unfortunately.
WiBrain upgrades B1 UMPC

WiBrain has recently upgraded its Ultra Mobile PC called B1, not only it has new and improved changes design-wise, but it also has some good specifications. The type of keyboard split in the middle is the same as the old version, but the same can’t be said about the directional buttons (and others) located on the bottom left corner.