Archive for September, 2009
Dell has added a new laptop to its lineup, although the latter model is somewhat different from what we’ve seen from Dell, the Dell Latitude Z600.
The Dell Latitude Z600 is aimed at business users, and has an interesting design and some unique features, the most interesting feature is that you can buy an induction charging pad that will charge Z600 wirelessly.
The watch concept Ora measuring tapes used to display the TIM. that are linked and move in the face to show the hour, minute and day.
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IRex Technologies has announced its latest Digital E-Reader DR800SG the iRex. It has a 8.1 inch screen and a 3G wireless multi-function and is compatible with store formats, including several Fictionwise, direct universal periodic LibreDigital and EPUB format.
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Nokia has added a new mobile phone to its range, with a new and unique design, the Nokia Twist. Nokia Twist is aimed at children, and has a full QWERTY keyboard, which is twisted out from under the screen, comes with a 2.4 inch QVGA display, 3 megapixel camera, full HTML browser and an “able to exploit the blogs” that lets you upload media to the Internet.
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Monopoly is launching a new version of its popular board game called Monopoly City Streets. Monopoly City Streets is an online version of the game, which uses Google Maps as a board of directors and players can buy any street anywhere in the world, gamers will be able to build skyscrapers rainbow, hotels, homes and even stadiums football in the streets they have purchased.





