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Scrybe

One of the most common problems that people have nowadays, is the fact that there are so many great apps, but the syncronization between them all is impossible. Take myself for example, although I’m a great fan of technology, I still prefer to have a good old fashioned Filofax to organize my life as I like the slightly randomness but easy to find means that is provided by using paper.
Scrybe is an application that can just be described as something that looks as smooth as an Apple product but as smart as Google app and something that every Windows OS needs.
Check it out.
http://iscrybe.com/main/index.php
Nokia’s aeon “full surface screen” mobile concept

Nokia’s research and development team have kicked it up a gear with an attractive “aeon” concept phone showing up in the R&D section of the company’s website. The most prominent design feature of aeon is a touchscreen that stretches over the full surface area of the phone, similar to BenQ-Siemens’s Black box concept phone we saw recently. Currently mobile technology isn’t quite up to realizing this fantasy, but we’ll sleep better tonight knowing that at least one of the cellphone industry’s biggest names shares the same dream as we do — BenQ’s dream didn’t count, unfortunately.
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MoGo Bluetooth Mouse
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Here’s a handy mouse! If you travel alot, you’ll know that space is essential. So what do you do when using that touchpad starts to cramp your finger? Use a MoGo Mouse that’s what! It’s a simple concept, but Newton Peripherals has done a good job of thinking out the details. Newton, by the way, is named after a town near Boston, not the late and not-terribly-lamented Apple PDA.
The size and shape of a normal PCMCIA card, the MoGo feels solid, but PCMCIA cards are thin, and it would be rather awkward to push one round a desk as a pointing device. Newton’s answer is a spring-loaded “flipstand” that raises up the back of the mouse under your palm, so you can grip the raised end between your thumb and fingers. The stand flips up with a satifying pop.
Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100
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The MBW-100 is the must-have mobile phone accessory for people who enjoy using the latest technology to stay connected to the world around them.
It has sleek lines, classic looks, a distinguished presence and represents a first as a mainstream Bluetoothâ„¢ fashion accessory from a mobile phone supplier. Crafted from high quality stainless steel with a silver facia, the analogue watch will go on sale globally during Q4 of 2006 with a guideline retail price of approximately EUR 300.
Handle your calls with stylish discretion
Designed in partnership with watch industry leader Fossil, the MBW-100 allows a whole new way of looking at your mobile phone and you start by leaving your phone in your pocket. A stylish OLED display beneath the watch face displays who is calling when a call is incoming. A simple key press on the watch can reject the call, meaning you can remain in control of your calls in the utmost discretion.
Nokia N95

Nokia is announcing today the Nokia N95, its newest S60 3rd Edition multimedia computer, or, as Nokia say, ‘it is what computers have become’. The N95 features an innovative double slide design with multimedia controls and a keypad on opposite end of the phones. The N95 is Nokia’s first HSDPA (3.5G) device, but also boasts Wi-Fi, WCDMA, quad-band GSM, Bluetooth (including A2DP), IrDA and USB 2.0 connectivity (via mini USB connector). Other hardware features include a 5 megapixel camera, a built in GPS, TV-Out, 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio, a MicroSD memory card slot and 150MB of internal memory. At 99mm x 20mm x 53mm (90cc), the N93 packs an impressively amount into a small space. Read on for full details and pictures.
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Imation’s USB bracelet

Alot of people wear those ‘good cause’ bracelets, so what if you could actually wear one that was usefull? Well, consider the 1GB Imation bracelets in your choice of 8 colors to match you collection of ironic T-shirts as usefull. And if you feel like branding them, you can even order in bulk replete with your own corporate logo. On sale in Japan starting September 21st. They are also available in the US at your local Target.
You can get the 256mb in the UK, but it’ll be a bit before they get the 1Gb. Now if this was waterproof, you’d be set!
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Unboxing the new iPod Nano

It’s been just over 24 hours since Apple unveiled the 2nd Generation iPod nano, and the first unboxing shots are starting to trickle in. AppleInsider captured some super close-up images of a green model — they even exposed some tiny flaws in the metal — and sat it down for a powwow next to a 1G nano and a podgy 4G iPod. A Flickr user named Justin Williams also photographed the unboxing of his latest splurge, this time in the shadow of his monolithic Cinema Display — and we thought Apple-heads were subtle types. Click on for a shot of Justin’s blue box, or take your pick of the Read links for more second-gen nano pr0n.
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10 Essential Nokia Facts
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1) The ringtone “Nokia tune” is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named “Gran Vals” by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named “Grande Valse” on Nokia phones but was changed to “Nokia Tune” around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the “Nokia Tune.”
2) The world’s first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.
3) Nokia is currently the world’s largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer. (more…)


