Eneloop USB Booster Stick Makes Charging Easy

March 11, 2010
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This booster stick may not exactly be the most popular accessory for the iPhone. It does, however, has its own advantages. For one, if you see that you only have a few power in your battery left, you can plug this booster to your iPhone and place it under the sun.

Aside from your iPhone, it will also work with other gadgets. It comes with two Eneloop Nickel-Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries that can give approximately 90 minutes of power. It does not come with a USB cable, so you would have to use the one you have for your gadget. It will work with media players, cellphones and portable game consoles.

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Mili iPhone Projector Lets You View Your Presentations Anywhere

March 10, 2010
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We’ve seen lots of Pico projector models in the past but this Mili iPhone projector is the only one that can partner with the iPhone. It also works with the iPod, just in case you were wondering. This device offers you a way to view all those large files stored in your phone. This offers a larger projected image to any flat and decent surface.

The Mili iPhone Projector is compatible with both the iPhone and iPod. It can project a maximum of 70 inches, and it also has integrated speakers and even a remote control. You can charge it through a wall socket or you can also juice it via…

Dell’s Mini 5 Tablet Will Get It On With Apple’s iPad

March 9, 2010
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The first time I saw this Mini 5 tablet from Dell, I surely thought it was the Apple’s much-talked-about iPad. But at closer look, you would begin to see the difference, though my confidence on this Dell tablet grew high as I saw the specifications.

This device has a 5-inch capacitive touchscreen display, 5-megapixel camera on the back, separate front-facing camera that can be used for video conferencing, standard 3.5mm headphone jack, WiFi connectivity, 3G ability and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor.

The Mini 5 will run on Android 2.0 or even higher, and it will support a 16:9 ratio.

According to the company, they are also planning to release a new line…

Motorola Backflip Is The First AT&T Android Phone

February 22, 2010
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Motorola’s Backflip will be the first Android phone to be featured in AT&T. According to the company, it plans to showcase five Android phones this year including some from companies such as HTC, Dell and of course, Motorola.

Called the Backflip because of its ability to be flipped at the back, this smartphone has a 3.1-inch touchscreen display and 5-megapixel camera with flash. It also has a 1-inch touch-sensitive swatch on the back of the phone that can swipe and double-tap like an iPhone. According to some reports, the Backflip will run MotoBlur—the Motorola-designed skin that was introduced to us through the Cliq last year.

This device will also have social networking…

MyTouch 3G Android Phone Now Has More RAM Storage

February 16, 2010
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T-Mobile has just released its latest 3G phone, which the company still called the MyTouch 3G.

This version, however, now comes with a 3.5mm headphone jack, 288MB RAM, 8GB microSD card, Swype for text input and few applications like Visual Voicemail and a Barcode Scanner.

Although this one is very similar with the previous version of the MyTouch 3G, the Swype feature makes it more interesting since I cannot wait to find out whether it will improve the Android on-screen text experience.

This MyTouch 3G will sell for $150 with a two-year plan with T-Mobile, of course. Just in case, you’re into all-black and sleek-looking smartphones, then this MyTouch 3G is simply the…

Nokia N8-00 Could Come Out Anytime

February 16, 2010
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Nokia is bound to release some new smartphones later this year. And what better way to show off than with a mobile phone that has a 12-megapixel sensor and the new Symbian 3 operating system.

The phone is rumored to have a camera lens that can shoot 720p video, and it will also have a touchscreen with capacitive multitouch features. Hopefully, this smartphone will also have Nokia’s popular apps like XpressMusic, Classic and Navigator.

The company is also rumored to be making a revamp of its series. The C-series will be low-end mobile phones while the X-series will be more focused on multimedia and music playing. The E-series, on the other hand,…

ZoomIt SD Card Reader Attaches To Your iPhone

February 11, 2010
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ZoomIt is among the first peripherals that go well with firmware 3.0 for the iPhone. But aside from that, this ZoomIt SD card reader has some other function that will surely make life easier for you.

If you used it together with the ZoomIt application, this dongle that can connect through the iPhone dock’s connector and directly upload photos, music and even videos to your phone. It can also upload files like PDF, Powerpoint, Word documents and any applications and formats supported by the iPhone OS.

Other than that, this device will also work as an external storage for your iPhone wherein you can store pictures in the SD card during travels.…

Sony Ericsson Aspen Has Easy QWERTY Keyboard

February 10, 2010
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This new Aspen phone from Sony Ericsson will be under the new eco-friendly gadget line of the company, called the GreenHeart Portfolio. This phone comes packed with a Windows Mobile 6.5.3 platform, easy-to-use QWERTY keyboard and a Slide View feature.

The QWERTY keyboard of this Aspen phone allows for fast and easy typing, and it can painlessly set up accounts, send emails and text messages. All of your phone’s data are secured thanks to the Microsoft MyPhone service, which can erase all your data once your phone got lost or stolen.

There are also some fun features in this smartphone like the Media Browser, PlayNow function, A-GPS support, Google Maps, 3.2-megapixel camera…

Solar Power Charger Case Is For Small Gadgets

February 3, 2010
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Solar chargers have becomes pretty common especially because we have not officially entered the stage where nature is letting us pay the price for our abuse. But the one good thing about this solar power charger case is that you can put your gadgets inside it. So instead of having an extra solar charger to carry, this actually keeps your devices safe and sound.

The case has a solar panel at the back or front (depending on how you look at it), which will take energy from the sun’s ray and directly juice up your mini devices. It is compatible with digital cameras, cellphones and MP3 players. It also comes with…

Sharp Comes Out With Eco-Friendly SH6230C

February 3, 2010
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Problems in climate change has pushed some sector, and even companies, to believe that it’s time already to manufacture some eco-friendly gadgets. Sharp is leading the pack with its innovative SH6230C.

Expected to come out in the Chinese market later this February, this mobile phone is the first solar-powered cellphone unleashed by Sharp to the wild. It boasts of the company’s cell module with 2.9-inch LCD display and a 5-megapixel autofocus camera.

The solar panel, which is responsible for the electric-less charging, is located at the back of the handset. This will help it make easier to just leave this phone by your window sill to catch the sun’s rays.

The Sharp SH6230C…