Posted on 30 April 2008 by Budi Putra
Your cellphone one day will not only be used for making a call, sending text messages or enjoying mobile entertainment, but also could be a tool for your medical imaging. Your doctor will transmit your medical information from his server into your mobile phone's screen.
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Posted on 24 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Here is yet another leak on the Motorola ZN5, these photos was leaked yesterday on a chinese website. You can now see its Kodak 5 mega pixel camera module at its back. It looks like the 5 mega pixel camera will support auto focus, and will be enhanced by Xenon flash for low-light photo shooting. A sliding cover is protecting the ...
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by Chris Davies
Japanese carrier KDDI is launching a visual search application on its Spring 2008 range of "au" handsets. The app, called ER Search, was developed by Evolution Robotics and is operated by Bandai networks, who have already installed it on more than a million handsets in the past twelve months. Described as "hyperlinking the physical world", ER Search allows users to ...
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Posted on 02 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Nokia's most affordable cameraphone to date, the Nokia 1680 classic offers essential mobile phone functionality with a basic digital camera. The phone with VGA camera and video recording features one-touch access for photos and videos.
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Posted on 02 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Boasting a 1.3 megapixel camera, a high resolution QVGA display, FM radio with recording functionality, MP3 ringtones and more, the Nokia 5000 will set a new standard for functionalty and affordability. It also supports email and other essential benefits including Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging, Bluetooth and GPRS connectivity.
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Posted on 01 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Green House in Japan has start to offer a optical zoom len which enable 8x optical zoom on your mobile phone. Selling at around 88 USD, the GH-ML8 camera kits also bundle with a mini tripod to improve the stability when you zoom in.
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