15th
February
2008
Anyone need a kidney? Seriously, you can have your choice of any of my organs or my first born if you get me this phone.
These new concept phones from the Esato guys mean there’s a lot to be excited about for Sony Ericsson Fanboys. The pick of the litter is the W860 pictured above that would feature a funky iPod design and new DPAD layout, 2.6 inch 16 million color VGA tactile touchscreen and 8 GB of internal memory.
Below see a continuation of the Xperia X1 we’ve talked about earlier.
posted in Sony Ericsson News |
15th
February
2008
In news bound to have work-shirking executives shuddering LG mobile has announced two new handsets that will be the first 3G models that can automatically roam 220 countries, the LG-KM560 and LG-KP330.
The phones support both the conventional GSM bands and all three WCDMA bands meaning that users will be able to roam across regions and frequencies without the interruptions experienced by other handset’s limited connectivity, even trouncing quad band cell phones.
A panel of experts from Rogers Wireless, Telstra, Cable & Wireless International, Telefonica Movile, Telenor and Entel PCS chose these two LG models to spearhead the Horizon Phone initiative to bring multi-frequency mobile broadband handsets to the world.
These operators will launch the phones in the latter half of 2008 and will later introduce handsets in Latin America, Asia and Europe. Try telling your boss you’re off the radar now.
posted in LG Mobile News |
15th
February
2008
Forget cameras in teddybears, that’s like so 90’s, and welcome Nannycam 2.0 a Spycam that is concealed in your disused
iPhone box.
The iHole is a homemade device concocted by the nefarious mind of Scot Hampton and makes recycling a pleasure. If you missed out the watch phone showcased by LG , Scot gives step by step instructions on turning the innocent looking cast-off into an all purpose Spy catcher.
Sadly, if you are of short of ethnic insurgents and Communist Reds as I, it’s probable you will end up with something a little more like this…
posted in Apple News |
15th
February
2008

The biggest thing to happen to the status update since Facebook dropped the ‘is’, uLocate have launched a friend finding service that lets you know where your friends are and what they are doing via your mobile phone.
If CCTV still has you screaming ‘Big Brother’ or Facebook acquaintances seem a little stalkerati you may want to steer clear of the GPS cell phone and location-enabled friend-finding service Buddy Beacon 2.0.
Somewhat of an Orwellian nightmare, the mobile Twitter-esque service offers the world’s first cross-carrier service of its type and enables users of phones such as the Apple iPhone to update their location and status on online social networks like Facebook, where it has unveiled a same name application.
If you want to learn more visit there site here, but be careful, they’re watching.
So, er…what are YOU doing right now?
posted in Other Mobile News |