The Z780 is a clamshell phone enabled for the web, benefiting from HSPDA data speeds and features web browsing in landscape mode, RSS feeds, picture blogging and e-mail access using web mail and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. The Z780 also features a 320×240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 35MB internal memory and removable external storage with Click to Read More >
The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is an arc slider mobile phone delivering a premium, converged mobile experience addressing web communication and multimedia entertainment. The XPERIA X1 runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1, an open platform and applications designed for X1 will run on other Windows Mobile 6.1 devices with the same screen resolution and hardware features. Click to Read More >
The W980 Walkman is a HSPDA clamshell phone features superior audio quality, a built-in FM transmitter, music management with Shake Control and track discovery using TrackID. The W890 also includes a 320×240 pixel 262K TFT QVGA display, 8GB internal memory, 3.2 megapixel camera, picture & video blogging, media browser and Media Manager PC software. The Click to Read More >
Snapshot camera phone with 3D gaming The Sony Ericsson S302 is a slimline, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE phone with photography at its core. The S302 Snapshot features a 2.0 megapixel camera with horizontal camera UI, Photo fix functionality, PictBridge printing and picture blogging. In addition to offering a media player and TrackID track recognition, the S302 includes Click to Read More >
The Sony Ericsson F305 features horizontal gameplay, dedicated gaming controls, a gaming shortcut key, motion-sensitive technology and 3D gaming with both JSR 184 and Mascot Capsule version 3. This quad-band EDGE, slider-style phone also offers eight JSRs,10MB internal memory, Memory Stick Micro removable storage, Bluetooth and HTML browser. Technical Specifications Phone Models: more>>F305 for selected Click to Read More >
Last year Dell launched its small business orientated Vostro brand, but at the time its laptop line consisted entirely of repurposed Inspiron machines. This may have sufficed in the short term but if large businesses could benefit from purpose designed laptops in the Latitude range, why not small businesses as well? This was clearly the Click to Read More >
Before it went cough and splutter filing for insolvency in January 2007, BenQ Mobile (formerly BenQ Siemens) had established a decent reputation for itself with some decent and progressive handsets but it simply couldn’t shake off the monstrous inherited debts from its ill-advised Siemens purchase. Now as I predicted BenQ is back with its entirely Click to Read More >