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Written by Jeff Nilges
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Tuesday, 23 October 2007 |

i-mate decided to reveal another pair of QWERTY smart phones. The 9502 is very identical to the HTC Kaiser/TyTN II, yet the quad-band GSM / tri-band HSUPA Windows Mobile 6 handset manages to step up the game by featuring a VGA display along with the video out, LED, and standard 2.5 millimeter audio jack. Although it’s slightly less impressive, its still pretty feature packed. The Ultimate 8502 includes WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth 2.0, 128 MB RAM, and 400MHz Qualcomm processor. It comes with a 3 mexapixel autofocus camera, but more importantly, it comes with a drop down display, that’s right, a pedestrian 2.6-inch QVGA. Still no pricing or released dates reported, but this is a phone to definitely look forward to.
[Via Ultimate 9502 & Ultimate 8502]
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Written by Jeff Nilges
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Monday, 22 October 2007 |

The new Pentax K100D was recently reviewed by The Photograph Blog, and was moved up to “Super” status. Apart from the SDM lens support, ISO 3200 mode, a dust-removal system, and a much lower price, the Super is pretty much the same as the non-super K100D. The folks over at The Photography Blog recently reviewed it and gave it 5 out of 5 stars. They found that the dust-removal system plus the anti-shake system, along with the 11-point auto focus, made for an amazing shot. For what it gives you the Super’s low price of $600 is very low for what you are getting. With features like dual LCD displays and SD card support, which all just makes it all that much better.
[Via The Photography Blog]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
Well, maybe not 'pwns' but they're outselling at least.
According to a September 2007 hardware sales report by NPD the xBox is trumping the Wii. Here is the breakdown:
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xBox 360 - 528,000
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Wii - 501,000
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Nintendo DS - 406,000
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PSP - 285,000
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PS2 - 215,000
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PS3 - 119,000
[Via ThinkTechno]
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Written by Andy Quayle
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |
The Raw Feed is reporting that TN Games has a force feedback style vest that simulates shots to the torso during gameplay.
Apparently, unlike game controllers that rumble and buzz with feedback, the vest gives a precise impact response. Wow
Coming in November, the vest will cost about $190.
I'm not sure about game compatibility though.
[Via The Raw Feed]
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Written by Jeff Nilges
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 |

LG announced the new 32-inch 32PC5RV, which is the smallest plasma TV to get a decent production run. Launching in Brazil this month and then worldwide in November, the 32PC5RV is intended to be the world’s most popular LCD TV size. This LCD will be priced at a low $1000 and $1,100, and featuring an abysmal 852x480 resolution, 550 lumen brightness, and a 1,800:1 contrast ratio.
[Via NewsWire Korea]
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Written by Jeff Nilges
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Saturday, 20 October 2007 |

Today, Verizon debuted its new UM150 EV-DO Rev. A USB modem. Nothing too special, but it will get the job done with minimal protrusion from your laptop, and it also has a Y-shaped extension cable to accommodate your various mobile broadband needs, along with a retractable antenna. It also serves as a mass storage device using built-in microSD memory slot with a minimum capacity of 4GB. It's full price is $130, but Verizon is willing to knock that down to $79.99 for those who are willing to sign a two year contract.
[Via CNN Money]
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