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Samsung SPH-P9200 with foldable keyboard
Samsung unveiled its new UMPC, the SPH-P9200. It's very compact, looks awesome and it has some nice hardware inside. But the folding keyboard is probably what makes it most interesting. This way you have a compact PC with a touchscreen AND a full size keyboard  for typing. And lets face it: all good intentions aside, there hasn't really been a proper replacement for a full sized keyboard for text input. The Samung SPH-P9200 runs on Windows XP, has a 1 GHz processor, (...)  read more
Watch television on the Nintendo DS
The Nintendo DS is mainly used for gaming and without an internal (reachable) memory watching video material on it seems impossible. But with some tools and the right configuration you can watch movies or recorded television from your media center with pretty amazing quality on the Nintendo handheld. For now this guide will focus on watching TV recordings from your media center like shown on the video (...)  read more
cell phone projector
Since a few years the size of a cell phone is determined by a balance between a compact mobile design and and the comfort of a large high resolution screen. You can't have both. Till now. We've seen concepts of roll-out screens before but Texas Instruments now shows us a cell phone with in-handset projector. The technology is still very much in development but changes are that, just like the cameras a few years ago, a built-in projector will be standard in future phones. The video below (...)  read more
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Nokia with head phone
Nokia has been making great phones for years but in my eyes a big flaw has always been the Nokia pop port. It's the connector that connects your Nokia to your headset, your computer or other add-ons. The problem is you can only connect special Nokia headsets to it that use the Nokia pop-port connector. So you can't connect your own headphone, iPod ear plugs or other 3.5mm connections.The best way to solve this is to use a Nokia pop-port to 3.5mm audio jack converter. You can buy them from (...)  read more
new ipods - shuffle, nano and touch
Apple just announced a complete new iPod line-up with the new iPod nano and brand new iPod touch as most interesting devices. The tiny iPod shuffle gets some new colors and the iPod we used to call the video iPod is now the iPod classic. There aren't many changes in these two devices. The Shuffle only has 5 new colors but will still have 1 GB of storage and will still sell at $79,-. The iPod classic has a new user interface (the same as the new iPod nano) and will come in 80 GB and 160 GB for (...)  read more
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