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LG Vantage for Bell Canada now available

LG Vantage for Bell Canada now availableLG Vantage for Bell Canada now available. LG Vantage is now available on Bell Mobility in Canada. It’s another touchscreen phone with a slide keypad. LG Vantage sports a 2 megapixel camera for both photos and videos, 2.8-inch touchscreen with vibe feedback, built-in GPS receiver, stereo Bluetooth, EV-DO support, and a microSD memory expansion slot. This 15mm thick slider is a good alternative to be used as a music and video player. The device also comes along with A/C travel charger, 512MB MicroSD memory card with adapter and stereo headset. Continue reading ‘LG Vantage for Bell Canada now available’

Mio Leap K1, Leap G50 - GPS Phones at Computex

Mio Leap K1, Leap G50 - GPS Phones at Computex 1Mio Leap K1, Leap G50 - GPS Phones at Computex. Two new GPS phones was launched by Mio, Leap K1 and Leap G50. Mio Leap K1 is a dual-sided device that sports a flat panel navigation system on one side, and a regular phone on the other. This cellphone features Bluetooth support, some camera and the MioMap 2008 navigation software. Mio Leap G50 is a GPS-equipped Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone. This handset sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen with “intuitive finger tip control,” MioMap 2008 software, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and 400Mhz CPU. Continue reading ‘Mio Leap K1, Leap G50 - GPS Phones at Computex’

LG KF700 for Europe

LG KF700 for EuropeLG KF700 for Europe. The stylish slider, LF KF700 is hitting Europe. It comes with nice features, a 3-inch touchscreen, HSDPA, 3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, LG KF700’s “three separate input methods” which consist of a touchscreen, alpha-numeric keypad and Shortcut Dial.

LG KF700 enables you to use Google Search, Blogs, Gmail, Maps and Youtube. Furthermore, the mobile phone comes packed with HSDPA 3G networks support, Continue reading ‘LG KF700 for Europe’

Apple patent application: Laser-Based Head Mounted Display

Apple patent application Laser-Based Head Mounted DisplayApple patent application: Laser-Based Head Mounted Display. Apple’s newest patent application to go public, “Head Mounted Display System” describes a method for display images within a goggle-like headset that is worn by the user. When not in use, the goggles can be used as normal eyeglasses or sunglasses, as no image or video is projected onto the lens. Continue reading ‘Apple patent application: Laser-Based Head Mounted Display’