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POPSLG KP265 Unlocked The new GPRS & Bluetooth enabled slider phone,KP 265 is equipped with high-quality TFT display having a resolution of 128 x 160 that displays 262,000 colors.Apart from other cool features, the KP265 also comes with a pre-installed music player
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POPSFuture Phones to Read Your Voice Experts say the industry needs a new wave of interface technologies to transform how we relate to our phones. The traditional keypads and scroll wheels will give way to haptics, advanced speech recognition and motion sensors.
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POPSSamsung E2510 Unlocked Samsung E2510 operates in four bands GSM, given the camera VGA, FM-tuner, music player supports a memory card, microSD. The phone has 15 MB internal memory, which can be expanded up to 2 GB, internal 1.9-inch TFT-display with a resolution 128h160.
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POPSSony Ericsson C905 James Bond Edition The C905 body is smooth and sleek with button layout intended to speed up the process of accessing applications. The slide mechanism has a dual-purpose. It reveals the powerful camera on the back and the keypad on the front.
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POPSNokia 7100 Supernova Unlocked US Version As the newest addition to the Supernova cllection, the Nokia 7100 Supernova is designed for style and entertainment. The colorful handset is highlighted by a large, 2.0-inch high-resolution color screen, FM radio and a 1.3-megapixel camera and support for Share on Ovi, an online photo sharing service.
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POPSLG KC910 Unlocked The phone is just 14mm thick and known to be one of the slimmest 8 megapixel phones available on the market. When it comes to the multimedia aspect, this phone rocks! It really does. You would get to enjoy Dolby certified sound system for excellent audio quality.
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POPS10 Most Brilliant Gadgets Of 2008 Popular Mechanics announced its picks for the 2008 Breakthrough Awards awards in what the publication called The 10 Most Brilliant Gadets of the Year. Here's the list of international winners; you may be surprised at the gadgets on the list.
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POPSCongress: No airplane cellphone calls Just a few problems. First, just because you turn off your cell phone for calls doesn't mean the camera doesn't still work. Second, if those loud and obnoxious people can't talk on the phone, isn't anyone worried that they will talk to you? Third, what about all the other loud and obnoxious behaviors one encounters on a plane? Will they ban babies next? Fourth, the first paragraph of the story said that cell phones are dangerous on planes, where is the evidence of that? And finally, are they going to extend the ban to those insanely expensive phones you can currently use on planes? Or are only the well to do allowed to be obnoxious on the phone?
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POPSSamsung Unveils Another iPhone Competitor In an interesting choice of timing, Samsung unveiled this slick touchscreen phone Monday morning, just before Apple's debut of the 3G iPhone. Also interesting: Samsung already has an iPhone competitor--its Instinct, which will launch on Sprint on June 20. The two phones could be part of a broader global strategy, with the Omnia targeting Asia and Europe.
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POPSEye-Fi: Wireless Memory for Digital Cameras The new Eye-Fi Card: a 2GB SD card for your digital camera with Wi-Fi is built in. This allows wireless upload from your camera onto your computer and photo and social networking websites. Even when the camera is lost or stolen.
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POPSCool video: 20 years of cellphones in 3 minutes A fun morphing video that covers the history of cellphones and touches on the industry's future. Trivia includes the first cellphone to have a "vibrate" function (Motorola's StarTAC) and the first phone to feature a camera (a Sharp model for the Japanese market). Click through for the video--for some reason, it wouldn't embed in the clip.