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The return of the ringle?
Sep 10th
“Ringle” is the term coined by Sony BMG to indicate a product combining a CD single with a ringtone download. In spite of some initial critics made because of the unusual name, the product is not to be underestimated!
The latest Buzz! in games
Sep 10th

Thanks to the three-year deal inked between Sony and Player X,the latter could realise the mobile version of console hits Buzz! and Destruction DerbY
(following in 2009). With the first Buzz! game for PS3 and PSP, arrived in July, the game has definitely gained a great success.
Store artistry
Sep 10th
It’s called “My Play”, and it will put all mobile music products in one artist-based destination. Available only through O2 Active, and it’s the first artist-orientated music stores in UK.
Sep 10th
The world’s largest mobile social network service has recently redesigned its home page. Now it’s easier for consumers to build their own mobile sites, fill them with text, photos and video and then launch them! It’s possible to do via ph
one or pc
Just Nokia time for Christmas
Sep 10th
Two brand-new phones will increase Nokia’s fame: N85 and N79. They are quite similar to each other, both with N-Gage, FM radio, 5 megapixel camera, geotagging, HSDPA, microSD card and Wi-Fi connectivity. Available in smart covers and in swanky colours.

Secure Digital SD Card Duplicator available now from CD-writer.com
Aug 29th

Ladera Ranch, CA — August 14, 2008 – Nexcopy Inc., a leading manufacturer in USB Duplicator equipment, announced the release of it’s SD200PC, a 20 target SD duplicator system to aid users in bulk data loading to Secure Digital media formats.
The SD200PC is designed for quick and easy data loading to Secure Digital media such as SD cards, miniSD cards and microSD cards. The SD Duplicator is a 20 target system with powerful copy and duplication functions. Users may copy files from a source location on a PC or use the low-level binary copy function to copy a full image from a Secure Digital media source.
“Secure Digital media formats are the leading flash memory type for deployment of field applications to hand-held devices, mobile phones, GPS units and telecommunication devices,” says Greg Morris, President of Nexcopy. “Developing an SD duplicator with powerful copy utilities along with ease-of-use was a request our sales channel had been asking for months. They asked and we delivered.”
The SD200PC is well suited for data loading to flash memory for Palm devices and SmartPhones as the system will also function as a miniSD duplicator through the use of media adapters. The SD duplicator is equally suited for data loading to Blackberry devices, GPS units and mobile phones as the SD200PC will also function as a microSD duplicator through the use of microSD media adapters.
Morris continues, “We paid specific attention to the low-level binary copy function to insure the SD duplicator will duplicate Linux distribution packages for embedded applications and software deployment via Secure Digital media. The unit is a PC based system, and it was important we had some level of support for Linux users. The bit-for-bit copy function provides that support.”
There are more features and benefits to the SD200PC SD Duplicator. Learn more at: http://shop.cd-writer.com/catalog/sd-duplicator-system-to-copy-20-sd-cards-p-102872.html
Nexcopy’s complete line of SD Duplicators and USB Duplicators are available through a world-wide network of authorized resellers.
Walkman three years running.
Aug 20th
Sony Ericsson celebrated three years of the Walkman phone with three models. The W902, W595 and
W302 handsets bring the total number of Walkman devices to 24. The range has been a huge success for the handsets maker, selling 77 million units to date.
It now embraces every conceivable form factor from candy bar to slider to flip and touchscreen. The W902 is the family’s most advanced model so far, with five megapixel camera and bundled 8GB Memory Stick Micro.
LG and Prada try to combine hi-tech and Avant-Guarde design
Jul 22nd
LG Electronics, a pioneer in consumer electronics and mobile phones, and PRADA, one of the world’s leading brands in the luxury goods industry , unveil the first completely touch screen mobile phone. 
The PRADA Phone by LG (KE850) is a real breakthrough in the industry, as it is a unique, sophisticated and elegant mobile phone with the first complete advanced touch interface.
LG and PRADA have worked closely together on every aspect of the product, from handset development to marketing combining the attention to detail and uncompromising quality of PRADA design with the trademark technological innovation of LG mobile.
PRADA’s involvement extends beyond exterior aesthetics to the key elements of the user experience such as the advanced touch interface, ring tones, pre-loaded content, mobile phone accessories and the exclusive leather case, inspired by the classic Italian craftsmen tradition.
“We at LG are exceptionally proud of the PRADA Phone by LG” says Dr. Scott Ahn, President & CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. He continues, “The two companies have worked together seamlessly towards a truly shared vision, to develop one of the most beautifully stylish handsets the market has ever seen.” Read all the article

Samsung Omnia
Jul 17th

Korean giants Samsung have upped the ante in recent months, hitting us with the stylish Soul, the sleek Tocco and, now, the Omnia.
Meaning “everything” in Latin, it certainly packs a punch, boasting a 5MP camera and Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. It could be a real contender but just falls short when it comes to usability. Maybe everything was too much.
A new Samsung Mp3 player.
Jul 16th
While Apple and its iPod are dominating the market of MP3 players, competitors offer new product which seem interesting. It is the case of the Samsung YP-K5 which propose between 1, 2 or 4 GB for MP3/WMA/OGG, tuner FM, JPEG with sensitive keys and 2x2W loudspeakers, for an autonomy of 30 hours in Walkman, and 6 hours with the loudspeakers.
It recharges thanks to a USB cable, and works with a Samsung Media Center to manage his music. The sound spited out by the loudspeakers is almost equivalent of laptop sound and it is as big as an iPod. It’s also possible to choose is own music for the wake up alarm.
But the YP-K5 is not compatible with a Mac even it can be recharge by a Mac with USB.

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