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March 8th 2008

Sony Ericsson Patent For PSP Phone

Phone the PSP is a go or not to go? Everyone has their own opinion about this, and definitely the signs point to the former accoding to the new Sony Ericsson patent application known as "guidance based on the method of multiple vibrated mechanically touch screen." Could the possibility of a cell phone with a touch screen full iPhone Show wing came to market soon? Inside, there will be an accelerometer and a haptics configuration information that can be rewired through software, alternating between.

With haptics tactile feedback mechanism, which does not need any more buttons, but you definitely need a lot of fingerprints cleaning solution if a lot of gaming takes place here. Another question is - will be a PSP telephone mean the end of the line of the PSP, Sony Ericsson or allege that it was a "third pillar"? Standing | Comments | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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March 5th 2008

Sony Ericsson T303 Slider Phone

Sony Ericsson has just announced a new entry-level phone named T303. It is a GSM phone with basic multimedia features like a music player and FM radio. When connected to a computer via USB, it shows up as a mass storage device (like a USB key). However, its most important asset is a clean design. Highlights1. 8” display, 128 x 160 pixelsFM RadioMp3 Player1.

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March 3rd 2008

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Delayed

It seems that those who have been hoping that Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 will be disappointed as the rumours that say that the telephone company is pushing its launch date for the first quarter of next year, it is. This rumor could be justified by the fact that the P990i took a little time just before he was released to the masses - well, the better for Sony Ericsson to ensure complete work product is released instead of rushing out a version of the barouche Market.

This rumor could be justified by the fact that the P990i took a little time just before he was released to the masses - well, the better for Sony Ericsson to ensure complete work product is released instead of rushing out a version of the barouche Market. I just hope that the extra year to develop the necessary Xperia X1 because it is not outdated when it reaches the market then.

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February 22nd 2008

Sony Ericsson Self-Adjusting Pico-Projector

While cell phone projectors have yet to make a splash in the mass consumer market, Sony Ericsson is already dreaming of creating a self-adjusting pico-projector. This patent application claims that the projected image from a cell phone’s pico-projector will be analyzed by the handset’s camera first, using image-analysis to adjust the color, brightness and focus of the image before beaming it out to obtain the most optimal image at all times.

I wonder how batteries in cell phones will deal with such high-powered device integration in the future. Will we see the death of super slim handsets and the return of bulky devices? As it is, today’s multi-functional smartphones are already growing larger and larger in size due to their increased need for additional power. Permalink | Comment | Uberbargain | Uberphones.

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February 22nd 2008

Sony Ericsson Files Patent for Self-Adjusting Pico Projector [Projectors]

With pico projectors on the brink of becoming available to the mobile masses, Sony Ericsson has filed a patent for technology that would automatically adjust the projected image using analysis from the handsets camera. Naturally, there is no clear timeframe for when this technology might show up in a commercial product. [Cellpassion via Intomobile via Aboutprojectors].

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February 22nd 2008

Sony Ericsson W830i Review: Walkman Phone without 3G

For you who do not need 3G technology in the phone Walkman, Sony Ericsson has the answer, please welcome Sony Ericsson W830i. W830i is the same way with the W850i. Even if you look in a flash, you represent these two products are identical. In the design side there is no difference in the two phones. Same size, same shape and the same button also design. But we deeply seeks to find the difference.

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February 22nd 2008

EPGs in Australia can drive you mad

Hello everyone, it has been a long time between the posts, but I am back with an update of the TV on the PC thing. I tried some different applications during the week and they have their own frustrations, but most of it focuses on the EPG situation in Australia. In other words, it is very difficult to get a job. I am pleased to report that, finally, the outdoor stations have agreed to allow free EPG service to be provided in Australia (gee, which only began speaking.

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February 22nd 2008

New Windows Live Writer Beta

I just download the latest beta version of Windows Live Writer and I must admit the improvements are great and this elegant little piece of software just keeps improving. There is now an interface more attractive and looks more the label is working - which means you can add one more in its entry on Live Writer. Previously you need around a book.

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February 22nd 2008

Live Writer ‘Post Draft and Edit Online’

But this can be a very useful feature of Live Writer's new beta. This means that you can write and edit the text of the entry into Live writer and then publish the project through his weblog and update labels and other bits and pieces (Autometa for example) before you publish. (More…).

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February 22nd 2008

Sony Ericsson P1i

It has been a while between jobs, but I have been obsessing with the latest toy collection, the new Sony Ericsson Q1. After being an owner O2 Atom, I was interested in passing through the Symbian operating system UIQ3 Windows Mobile 5. Not me, however, that the WM5 Atom was nothing to write home. However, the first couple of weeks of testing this phone has been quite pleasant.

Not me, however, that the WM5 Atom was nothing to write home. However, the first couple of weeks of testing this phone has been quite pleasant. It is not perfect, but the P1 has a lot going for it. To begin with, it has not crashed once. That's right, not crashed once, even after I added uninstalled and different types of software.

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