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EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR

March 12th, 2010 by admin

  • EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR
  • This pink case will protect your mobile phone from scratches, bumps, and drops.
  • Inner material lined to protect your phone
  • Made using quality plastic and rubber
  • Grooves in the case allow use of all ports on the phone

Product Description
The cover comes with a Built In Mobile Holder which ensures a perfect fit for your mobile phone…. More >>

EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR

EASYi – Crystal Case & Screen Protector Cover for New Apple iPod Touch 3RD Generation 2009/10 – 8GB 32GB 64GB

March 11th, 2010 by admin

  • EASYi – Crystal Case & Screen Protector Cover for New Apple iPod Touch 3RD Generation 2009/10 – 8GB 32GB 64GB

EASYi – Crystal Case & Screen Protector Cover for New Apple iPod Touch 3RD Generation 2009/10 – 8GB 32GB 64GB

Leaked Dell Streak flyer shows multitude of color options, confirmed specifications

March 10th, 2010 by staff

There’s no denying that the Mini 5 is real , but up until now, we’ve had to provide all of our own promotional material . At long last, it seems as if the suits in Round Rock are finally getting around to crafting the first advertisements for the upcoming slate, and while we knew about the 5-inch WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, capacitive touch front buttons, front-facing VGA camera (for video chatting) and the 30-pin docking connector, we weren’t aware of Dell’s plans to reveal a slew of vivacious color options. If this here flyer proves legitimate, we could eventually see the Mini 5 available in an array of premium finishes and hues (thanks, Design Studio !), and we’re hoping for a few different spec builds as well. So, are you opting for the pink, or are you crossing your fingers in hopes that Dell allows you to print that embarrassing shot of you and Mr. T on the rear of one? Update : Oh, snap! We just landed a few more official slides from an internal Dell document, and it’s safe to say that the company is going to call this beauty the Streak . Or, at least that’s the internal codename. Better still, it looks as if it’ll launch with an Amazon content partnership, which will bring a Kindle e-book reader app, Amazon MP3, Amazon video streams and pretty much any other material that Amazon sells in digital form right to the slate. C’mon now — how’s about a ship date and a price? Gallery: Dell Streak leaked internal documents Leaked Dell Streak flyer shows multitude of color options, confirmed specifications originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 23:53:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Palm’s webOS PDK beta adds Pixi native development, PDK’d apps will hit the Catalog mid year

March 10th, 2010 by staff

We just sat down with Palm here at GDC and fished out a few more details on the PDK beta front . Firstly, and most interestingly, Palm has confirmed that the PDK now works on all of its handsets (instead of just the Pre and Pre Plus), which means Pixi buyers can stop hating themselves pretty soon. Apparently the level of performance degradation should be comparable iPhone 3G vs. 3GS, which doesn’t sound too horrible. This is functionality that wasn’t available even to Palm’s early PDK partners like EA and Gameloft, so we should be seeing versions of existing games make the jump to the Pixi when the time for PDK beta-developed apps to hit the Palm App Catalog. When will that time come, you ask? The “middle of the year,” or “a few months,” whichever sounds more promising to you. Palm’s not saying whether this new era for the App Catalog (anyone being able to release PDK apps, and those apps working on the Pre and the Pixi) will accompany a full-on webOS update, but it seems logical to us. On a more technical front, we’re told the PDK supports the Linux standard SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) to ease in porting and development (Unreal for Linux runs using SDL, for instance), and that developers could even build apps like an audio processor that rely on PDK components but don’t show up in the UI at all, or OpenGL-empowered things that aren’t necessarily games or in 3D. Also, existing developers have only been able to do “full screen” games that rely on PDK components alone, but the PDK beta lets you mix and match webOS UI with PDK elements. Currently there aren’t many PDK games that use the extra Palm hardware like the QWERTY keyboard and the gesture area, but we’re told that’s all exposed to the developer, along with any other element of webOS that Mojo SDK users have access to. One notable plugin hangup is the fact that Flash only works in the browser, and can’t be embedded into a regular webOS app, PDK or no — though we have to assume this is something that’s in the works. Palm’s webOS PDK beta adds Pixi native development, PDK’d apps will hit the Catalog mid year originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Spring Design Alex still not available for pre-order, ‘early spring’ ship date still planned

March 9th, 2010 by staff

The first week of March may have brought warmer weather and an awesome episode of the Engadget Show , but unfortunately we’re still missing a Spring Design Alex pre-order page. The company had promised to have its dual-screen, 3.5-inch Android and 6-inch e-ink e-Reader ready last week after the original February delay , but we’ve now been told that there were some slight issues with the order page and that it should be up within the “next week or two,” and Spring Design still plans to have the reader in customer’s hand’s by “early spring.” We’ve got no choice but to wait, but we can tell you we are looking forward to this whole spring thing in general. Spring Design Alex still not available for pre-order, ‘early spring’ ship date still planned originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Mar 2010 20:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 gets reviewed, notable flaws found

March 8th, 2010 by staff

There’s no question that Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 is a niche device; much like Sony’s VAIO P , there’s just not a lot of demand for an expensive clamshell with an extremely high resolution and an exceptionally cramped keyboard. That said, there’s a curious seduction surrounding this thing, and critics over at Pocketables seemed to agree. After spending some long days (and nights, don’tcha know?) with the Japanese version of this here device, they came away with a huge mixed bag of emotions. On one hand, the snappy performance and excellent portability made it difficult to put down, but the downright dreadful 2 – 2.5 hours of battery life more or less forced them to. There’s also more gentle gripes about the screen color, the “toy-like” build quality and “useless multitouch.” For us, that’s probably one flaw too many to accept, but the forgiving among us should definitely check out the full skinny before making a final call. Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 gets reviewed, notable flaws found originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Mar 2010 06:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

LUPO TPU Acrylic Flexible Crystal Skin Case & Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 3G & 2G – PINK

March 6th, 2010 by admin

  • Protects your ipod Touch. Made from TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
  • Combination of hard & soft case, made from premium Silicone to protect from Bumps & scratches, offers a light weight solution that compliments your device without adding bulk
  • Provides protection and extra grip. Access to all controls and dock connector.
  • Slim, form-fitting design. Camera lens cut-out.
  • Compatible with ipod Touch 3G & 2G

Product Description
Offers the best of both worlds. Made of Thermoplastic polyutherane (TPU), providing Translucent coverage and durable protection of a polycarbonate case with the flexibility and gripabilty of a silicone sleeve… More >>

LUPO TPU Acrylic Flexible Crystal Skin Case & Screen Protector for Apple iPod Touch 3G & 2G – PINK

iriver introduces D1000 ‘e-dictionary’ for Korea

March 5th, 2010 by staff

So-called “e-dictionaries” don’t often make the trip over here, but iriver broke that trend with its D5 clamshell device, which suggests that it just might also do the same with its new D1000 follow-up. Of course, like its predecessor, this device is quite a bit more than just a dictionary, with it packing a 4.3-inch 480 x 272 touch screen, 8GB or 16GB of storage, built-in WiFi, a DMB TV tuner, 720p video output, and a full range of media player features. Happen to live in Korea or planning a trip sometime soon? Then you can pick this one up right now for between 349,000 and 409,000 Korean won depending on the model and capacity, or roughly between $300 and $360. iriver introduces D1000 ‘e-dictionary’ for Korea originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

EMARTBUY SAMSUNG S5230 TOCCO LITE BLACK FLIP CASE/COVER/POUCH + SCREEN PROTECTOR

March 5th, 2010 by admin

  • EMARTBUY SAMSUNG S5230 TOCCO LITE BLACK FLIP CASE/COVER/POUCH + SCREEN PROTECTOR
  • This black flip pouch case will protect your mobile phone from scratches, bumps, and drops.
  • Made using quality plastic and rubber
  • Includes a Screen Protector

EMARTBUY SAMSUNG S5230 TOCCO LITE BLACK FLIP CASE/COVER/POUCH + SCREEN PROTECTOR

More BlackBerry slider pics appear — is this the next Bold?

March 4th, 2010 by staff

What looked like a drizzle last night seems to be turning into a full on downpour. The folks over at BlackBerry Leaks have gotten themselves even more facetime with that mysterious BlackBerry slider device — and it looks a lot better than we thought. Right now the theories are flying about just exactly what kind of phone this is, with BBL suggesting it might be the next phone in the Storm family, while Kevin over at CrackBerry has it on good authority that this new handset will be part of the Bold line. Kevin also says that the rumors he’s heard on this device call for a 360 x 480 touchscreen display (sans SurePress) and expectations for BlackBerry OS 6.0 to be onboard. The pictured phone apparently has a battery issue which is keeping it from powering up, but hopefully someone will find a way to spark this thing to life and we can get some more solid info. For now, check out one more pic after the break. Continue reading More BlackBerry slider pics appear — is this the next Bold? More BlackBerry slider pics appear — is this the next Bold? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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