Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
7:01 pm

TomTom gets back into the GPS market with their newest GPS car kit for iPod Touch, which will turn your device into a navigation gadget. The GPS car kit offers a built-in speaker that lets you to hear voice instructions clearly. There is also a line out for music playback, so you can play music via a car’s audio system with the optional audio cable. Priced at $99.95, TomTom’s GPS car kit is compatible with both the first- and second-generation iPod Touch. The device requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
5:05 pm

Asus EeeBox EB1501 Nettop will at last be available for US market in December after being introduced in October. This space-saving computer offers a 1.6GHz Intel Atom dual-core 330 processor, a NVIDIA ION chipset, an integrated GeForce 9400M graphics card, up to 4 GB RAM, a 250 GB HDD, a slot-in writer, a 2-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Windows 7 Home Premium OS and comes with several connectivity ports including Gigabit Ethernet, D-Sub, eSATA, HDMI and six USB. The Asus EeeBox EB1501 will go on sale in the US starting on December 7th for $479.
Friday, November 20th, 2009 at
3:03 pm

The Samsung S5150 Olivia and S7070 are two new mobile phones from the Korean’s “Diva” mobile phone series that are specially made for girls. The S5150 (codenamed Olivia) is a clamshell handset with a small external display in the front beneath the mirror-like body. The cell phone sports a 2.2-inch QVGA display, a 3 MP digital camera, a microSD card slot, a music player, and Bluetooth. Meanwhile, the Samsung S7070 full-touchscreen handset offers a 3-inch WQVGA resistive touchscreen, a 5 MP camera, Bluetooth, a microSD card slot and an FM Radio. Both cell phones are expected to hit retail shelves in Q1 2010.