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digitalworldtokyo. reviews Sony's Vaio VGN-UX50 handheld PC.
Sony's Vaio VGN-UX50 handheld PC measures 15cm x 9.5cm x 3.2-3.8cm and weighs 520g. Offers a battery life of 3.5 hours.
Processor: U1300 Intel Core Solo 1.06GHz CPU
512MB RAM
30GB SATA hard drive with drop protection
802.11a/b/g WiFi connectivity
Bluetooth connectivity
Compact Flash and Memory stick slots
Port replicator contains three USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire port, one 15-pin D-sub, and one Ethernet port
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Seen at Ubergizmo
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Cool Hunting has scored the first images of Apple's Nike+iPod offering
Nike Plus is a technology that allows runner’s shoes to communicate with their iPod Nanos. The Nike+iPod Sport kit consists of a small oval pod that you insert under the liner of your shoe (much like a SIM card), and a small transmitter that attaches to your Nano. The kit will cost $29. You load up your Nano with selections from the iTunes Store’s new Nike Sport Music section, manage your workout on the NikePlus site, put on your Nike Plus gear (see details on all of these after the jump), and you are good to go.
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Samsung Korea, has announced the SVR-1650 a new media recorder with a standalone DVR for security purposes reports akihabaranews
Iit's capable of receiving data from 16 video sources, then encode all that into Mpeg4 at 480fps in 720x480 and store it onto its 250GB HDD (2TB optional) and burn it onto DVD
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Samsung has announced the SCH-B490, a new 3.2 megapixel camera phone that features DMB. The EV-DO twist clamshell also features internal stereo speakers and a QVGA screen that can be closed facing up or down reports Engadget Mobile.
It only comes with 67MB flash onboard, but allows MicroSD.
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Nintendo of America's executive vp of sales and marketing Reggie Fils-Aime says the company is has learned from the mistakes the GameCube made, and that Nintendo is applying the lessons learned from GameCube to their launch of the Wii.
Read More @ GamesIndustry.biz
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Nintendo's Wii controller will feature a microphone and will store a user phonebook/address book while it will be used as a VoIP phone and will help gamers communicate while online without the need for a headset reports megagames.com.
All this comes thanks to a few Nintendo patents unveiled by nrevolutiona which demonstrate exactly how the microphone will be implemented.
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Gaming SIte, Joystiq chatted with Aaron Greenberg, Group Marketing Manager for Xbox Live, about the first major update to the Xbox 360 since last November's launch.
The spring update is expected to be released to all Xbox Live users "in about a week" and will be followed up with a fall update, as part of their plan to release two major updates each year.
The Xbox Live Spring Update will affect three major areas of the system, Xbox Live Marketplace, Media, and general usability reports IGN
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