Word on the street has it that Verizon Wireless might be offering the Sony Vaio P netbook for a mere $299 albeit with a 2-year contract. Sounds like a pretty decent deal no matter how you look at it, where you will snag the highly portable Vaio P alongside Windows 7, a 160GB hard drive and 2GB RAM. There is also a chance of a $100 rebate happening with this deal, but really, all that's left to be done would be to wait until Thursday when Verizon makes an official announcement on their business matters.
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The folks over at Opera seem to be having some fun in the build-up to Mobile World Congress (MWC), and now the company has announced a press and partner preview of its Opera Mini browser for the iPhone at Mobile World Congress.
Lugging around heavy recording gear certainly isn’t any filmmaker’s dream, so it seems that the Cinedeck might have found a nice place in the market for itself.
It seems that Google’s argument with the government of China has escalated slightly. The search engine giant has now delayed the debut of two mobile phones that were designed to hook up with its Internet services in China.
Wireless keyboard and mice are certainly useful, but it’s rather irritating when the batteries go flat.
[MWC] Today, Panasonic announced the latest model of its Toughbook series, the H1 Field. Geared toward field sales personnel, maintenance workers, first responders and healthcare professionals, the new Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field gets the optional Qualcomm Gobi2000 mobile broadband technology allowing multi carriers connectivity, the IP65 and MIL-STD-810G certification - with a six foot drop rating-, Smartcard, RFID and barcode readers, making the device highly mobile and productive in extreme conditions.
It’s not an official announcement, but a user over at the PreCentral forums, claiming to be a Sprint technician, has released a picture indicating that the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi will be receiving updates on the 15th of Feb.
This certainly won’t be the first solar-powered lawnmower we’ve seen, but you can’t have too many solar-powered devices at the moment, right? This solar-powered electric lawnmower concept is the winner of the Red Dot Award in the Design Concept 2009.
We’ve previously mentioned that the HTC Bravo might be available in March 2010, though it was speculated to be available on T-Mobile UK.
It’s not entirely clear how this eVouse works, but based on the pictures from the concept design, it’s meant for your laptops and tablet computers.
With HTC bombarding the market with Android phones, sometimes it’s easy to forget that there are other players in the market too.