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HTC Announces "Touch Diamond" Smart Phone
via Gearlog by Sascha Segan on May 05, 2008
Updated, 9 AM: The official spec sheet on HTC's site isn't quite what we got in the mail, but it makes a little more sense. Yes, this phone has GSM, but it's the 900/1800/1900 European flavor. Meanwhile, Engadget reports that the browser on board is Opera Mobile and the phone will be exclusive to the European carrier Orange. Zzz. Wake us up when there's some sort of US angle to...
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Exclusive Video: Hands-On with Pet Pavilion, Soundwalk
via Gearlog by Brian Heater on May 08, 2008
Korreannovation PR guy and semi-official spokesmodel Jeff Newelt manages to simultaneously use the Pet Pavilion and the Soundwalk, to the tune of "Who Let the Dogs Out?"It's one thing to blog about a bunch of weird Korean gadgety goodness by reading press releases. It's another thing entirely to actually get a chance to play with some of the weirdness. Ahead of next week's...
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Sony Rolly: The $400 Music-Playing Egg (No Yolk)
via Gearlog by (author unknown) on May 20, 2008
Just in time for the recession, Sony Tuesday released in the U.S. market a $400 egg named the Rolly that plays music and dances (sort of). It's a product nobody needs. But Rolly will fascinate all but the most jaded geek the way Aibo (the Sony electronic dog) did earlier in the decade. Some will buy the Rolly. Shaped and sized like an egg or miniature beer keg and weighing like an egg filled...
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Bluetooth + Retro Phone = Huh?
via Gearlog by (author unknown) on June 16, 2008
ThinkGeek.com has just started selling the Bluetooth Retro Handset. I'm confused and awestruck at the same time.The phone, an original ThinkGeek design, is charged via USB connection. It works within 30 feet of your cell phone, which (unfortunately) means that you'll be lugging this huge handset around with you everywhere. It works with Bluetooth V1.0, 1.1, and 1.2. It's no iPhone,...
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