To better illustrate some of the enhanced features of its latest Windows Mobile OS, Microsoft has released several screenshots comparing the new platform to RIM's BlackBerry and Nokia's Symbian Series 60.
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Not for the nervous. This stylishly cool sun visor, which packs a TV/DVD player with FM transmitter, certainly isn't good for your road health. In fact, when one of CNET Asia's bravehearts caught a glimpse of this, he instantly broke into a twitter of alarm (or was it an alarming twitter?). "This is dangerous! Not good, not good!" And he drives a motorbike. Still, unless you're plenty good at multitasking, this one should be restricted to when you're warming the seat waiting for your late again passenger. Or if you're, ahem, planning some drive-in action just for two.
Or maybe not. According to Aquapac, its latest waterproof earphones are only tested to a depth of 10m. But if Captain Nemo was around, he would definitely have insisted on a version to suit his listening pleasures onboard the Nautilus. Comes with spare ear buds and a headphone buoy for storage.
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The Taiwan handheld maker has just announced that its upcoming ROM update for its HSDPA-enabled D810 PDA-phone will add GPS (Global Positioning System) as well as BlackBerry Connect functionalities to the device.
Forgive the pun. We can't help drawing comparisons to a certain fruit with squash-able tendencies. Tomato here refers to the company name for a Korean electronics manufacturer. And judging by its tech specs, the U7 is certainly no rotten apple. It has a 1.8-inch screen, and supports a good bundle of features such as FM radio, line-in recording, games and video playback.
But based on rumors heard from the grapevine, the U7 reportedly supports up to only 10 hours of audio playback time. Now that's a bad harvest.
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