But our personal favorite is the Personal Soundtrack T-Shirt. An amazing new wearable audio solution that features a working speaker embedded into the front of the shirt. When you push the appropriate button on the pocketable remote you get music or sound effects appropriate for any situation.
It’s probably not too early to start Christmas shopping, and this might make for a great corporate or executive gift. The cubes contain 3 highlighters and one USB drive, with memory capacities from 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, or 2GB.
After a long wait, it’s almost here. Google’s Open Mobile OS, named Andriod. Even though it won’t (technically) be called gPhone, we still think of it as one. It’s an HTC Dream, and Sprint is expected to debut 23rd of September.
Sony might not be on top of the cell phone market, but they may have a winner here with the new Sony Ericsson X1 Xperia. At long last, a possible iPhone contender from Sony.
We thought this looks like a winner. Even though this smartphone looks like it’s all business, it has all the things you might look for in a recreational phone. The camera is 3.15 megapixels (no, not a Carl Zeis lens…) and it can capture video at 30 fps.
The X1 Xperiaalso includes a 3 inch wide touchscreen, A2DP Bluetooth, aGPS, WiFi, and microSD — just 400MB on board, and a 4-way key and optical joystick.
The X1 Xperia will focus on multimedia and mobile web communications, packed with features including HSDPA/HSUPA, GPS and Wi-Fi.
Even though the display looks like the regular Windows Mobile Professional one, a button brings up a 9 panel window that act as application shortcuts.
The Sony S-Airplay ( AIR-SA20PK ) is wireless multi-room system for iPod that adopts Sony’s S-Air technology allowing audio to travel wirelessly up to 50 meters. Setup doesn’t get much easier than this! The system should retail for about $400, and the wireless speakers about $130 each. Should be available in September.
This might fall under the sub sub notebook, or nano notebook category. Wibr
ain unveiled it’s UMPC i1. It will have 1.1Ghz CPU and a 1.3Ghz version, buildt-in HSDPA module, optional an 30GB or 60GB drive, and also SSD memory up to 64GB, and up to 6 hours of browsing time! The split keyboard mini computer will run on Windows XP or Linux.
In the above picture is a fold out wifi antennae and a webcam.
Sound like something from a science fiction movie? The EPOC headset will allow you a truly hand-free gaming experience with the use of the neuroheadset from Emotiv. Based on neuro-technology, Emotiv has developed a personal interface for human computer interaction. Suggested price is $299 and will begin shipping in late 2008. Rumors are to expect this for Wii by 2010.
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