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The UltraSlim Pocket Pouch which is one of the thinnest, lightest and slimmest pouch leather case available for the Treo smartphone. Its covered in fine, soft, real sheepskin on the exterior (available in black, brown and red) and an equally soft su
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Engadget got some one-on-one time with this new portable GPS device from Fujitsu due next year. Officially titled "Fujitsu's Pocket LOOX, Directed by NAVIGON," the cute little Pocket LOOX N100 runs Navigon's fancy new MobileNavigator|6 Premium,
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Someone on the Internet Tablet Talk forums has posted an image alleging to be the Nokia 870, the follow-on to the earlier 770 internet tablet device which Nokia dropped on the world last year. Little is known about this device, other than the fact is does VOIP and has a built-in webcam.
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A Prehistorik clone
"Computing old-timers surely remember Prehistorik 1 and 2 by Titus. I've loved these games; they were one of my favorites before the coming of Risky Woods, the, IMHO, best PC-based platformer game of 1992."
Doom for 2700G-enabled Pocket PC's
"Another very good news item is Doom for Dell Axim x50v and Dell Axim x51v devices. Sure, we do have the 2700G-optimized, great Quake Mobile and the, on x51v Dell Axims, due to RAM memory shortage, non-running Quake 3; this title, however, is the first Doom port to make use of the excellent 3D acceleration capab
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Frost & Sullivan has given its 2006 Product Innovation Award in the field of "ambient intelligence" to Eurotech SpA, for its wearable wrist-worn personal computer (WWPC). The WWPC runs Windows CE and features hands-free operation, wireless networking, GPS tracking, and patent-pending power management technology.
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"The Microsoft Zune is a typical 1.0 release for the Redmond giant—clunky and plagued with problems—but could it emerge as a big hit and the anti-iPod? ComputerWorld's Mike Elgan thinks allowing hackability in the Zune could thrust it to the top of the marketplace, giving it customizability and enhancing its popularity. While he levels some harsh haterage at the first Zune, he points out lots of Zune hacks already emerging. He also sees the possibility of a newer, looser Zune prevailing in the DAP market, predicting that "Microsoft could create a Zune that's more desirable than the iP
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Engadget got a few new pics and details on Nokia's upcoming 870 Internet Tablet. According to their tipster, things have pepped up quite considerably under the hood, and internal memory has been bumped to 180MB, but the architecture is relatively unchanged. The 870 runs the exact same Internet 2006 OS as the 770. It has a new webcam and SD slot for expansion memory - it also comes with a headset for VoIP action.
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