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Mobile Phone Cameras becoming more popular then Cameras?

A recent study shows that 44% of people use their mobile phone as their main camera. I can see with the introduction of even higher mega pixel cameras that they will one day totally take over.

The mobile phone is becoming a main point in most of our lives. They are used to time keep, as alarm clocks, more recently as MP3 players (especially with the launch of the Sony Walkman Phone).

This survey was performed by Nokia as the number of mobile phones across the world is aproaching 2.5 billion handsets. A crazy amount of phones in my opinion.

If mobile phone makers can add all the tools in to 1 device then I am all for this. On my phone I can watch TV, listen to MP3’s, send and receive emails, browse the internet at high speed and more. There is no doubt that mobiles are just going to continue pressing forwards heavily. Also I see wifi being integrated with the latest Nokia N range of phones as well as small hard drives in there also. A whole mine field of information will be available in your pocket from anywhere in the world.

I look forwards to what the future brings in the mobile phone industry!

MoviePeg for iPad Launches

We originally wrote about the MoviePeg iPhone Stand back in March this year. The original was a single peg that attaches to the side of an iPhone to prop it up at a better angle for watching movies. It’s a simple, cheap and fantastic idea.

The iPad launched in April and a lot of people have been wondering if a MoviePeg iPad stand would be made available… the answer is yes, and it’s available now.

The MoviePeg iPad stand is similar to the iPhone version, but because of the iPad being larger, you need to use two MoviePegs instead. When ordering the MoviePeg for iPad you actually get two that can snap together to keep them safe whilst travelling around. [Read more…]

iGala Wi-Fi Linux Based Photo Frame

igala_wifi_linux_photoframeThe iGala is a linux based photo frame that allows you to do more then just display pictures or movies. With it having a usable OS in there it allows you to do such things as log in to GMail accounts and work around it’s file system with ease. [Read more…]

Oracom UB-890 Portable Media Player

Oracom UB-890 Portable Media Player
Oracom have created the UB-890 PMP. It is a PMP with a max storage of 4GB. It has a nice LCD display, FM tuner, voice recorder and supports the major formats. Other features are games, clock display, recorder, alarm as well as being able to view e-books. Overall this device packs a number of useful features in to its body and looks like it will be a great little seller. Transferring files is done via USB 2.0 which allows high speed transfers making sure you are not hanging around waiting for your audio and video to be transferred. Check out the video below.

Via: TechEBlog

Tivoli iYiYi

The Tivoli iYiYi (how do you say that?) is a new iPod docking station / speaker system which looks very slick. It should hit the shelves at $300. It has 2 x 3-inch mid range drivers built in also an FM/AM radio and alarm/digital clock. It has a remote control and an LCD display.

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Via: Uncrate