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Sony Ericsson T707 Mobile Phone
Sony Ericsson has announced its latest mobile phones, the T707, with stars and style tennis icon Maria Sharapova. Specifications include HSDPA, a 3.2 megapixel camera with video and geo-tagging, 2.2-inch screen, Google Maps, FM radio, Bluetooth A2DP, media player, Exchange ActiveSync and a 1.1-inch OLED screen. The T707 really interacts with the user - it lights up when you receive a call and you can customize the settings for the light to each of your friends, you always know who you want. If you're too busy to respond, simply end the call with a wave of his hand on the screen -
DigiFi Digital Opera S2 Wireless Headphones
The two halves of charge using a miniUSB connection, and there is a double-headed USB to miniUSB cable provided. Finally Digifit add a soft pouch for transport and a number of rubber earbuds replacement, we could get a pretty decent fit, with their longer range and flanges made. The resemblance between the system and Digifit wireless adapter Sleek Audio W1 is obvious, or more suitable reference design Kleer's original. Where they differ is in the headphones themselves, using their standard connector Sleek, meaning you can use any range of the company with the adapter W1, while the S2 headphones are attached
Elecom 3 New USB
Here you are 3 series of USB Hub Elecom with: U2H-TE4B, U2H-ST4B and U2H-SL4B. Nothing unusual with the hub, except of course their size, shape and design.
O2 Green Universal Charger
O2 has released a universal charger that will reduce energy consumption up to 70 percent compared with standard mobile phone chargers. This charger is the first product of its kind to be launched by a UK operator that the phone company hope people are jumping on board with this new saving money. The shipper will cut power when your phone is fully charged and O2 say what potentially save British phone users £ 30m a year. The shipper is now available from all retailers O2 at a price of £ 14.99. They also offer the charger for € 7.49 when purchased with a
Canon PowerShot E1 Low Cost Digital Camera
Canon has launched its new low-cost digital camera PowerShot E1 which aims to capture the attention of young fencers and others seeking a colorful, inexpensive, high-specification compact. The 10-megapixel Canon PowerShot E1 is designed to appeal to pre-adolescents and adolescents with its color options and retro style. A 4x (35-140mm) optical stabilized Canon optical zoom handles functions, supported by a 2.5-inch LCD with 115,000 points resolution. The E1 provides an optical viewfinder as well. Canon DIGIC III supports the transformation of E1 face detection system, with its own button on a rear panel that shares much in common with the previous generation
Sanyo Xacti DMX-SH11 Ultra Slim Dual Full HD Camcorder
Sanyo comes back on the camcorder market by relaxing the new Ultra Slim Dual camcorder, the Xacti DMX-sh11. This video recorder features a 3.5MP CMOS sensor with a 35mm wide angle lens. In addition, the device also offers superb 30X "Advanced Zoom feature" Full HD and a video recording mode. Additional specifications include an internal memory of 16 GB, Eye-Fi Card Compatibility SDXC, a port mini-HDMI, and "Sound Zoom" technology. The Sanyo Xacti DMX-sh11 priced at 60,000 yen or about $ 669.
Google Empowered Software Network
If it appears that Google tries to cover all the bases today, this report definitely hits the mark. Fresh Off Social Networking Buzz, it's just been authorized by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to buy and sell electricity in bulk, for example, like any other public service of electricity there. The ordinance specifically gives Google Energy, a subsidiary of Google, the rights "to sell energy, capacity and ancillary services market-based rates," so that Google could have "more flexibility in recruitment Power operations for Google, including our data centers. " This is not the first attempt by Google to submerge in electric
Panasonic SDR-S50 Digital Camcorder
The S50 uses SD flash memory for storage. Video is recorded in MPEG-2 format used by regular consumer camcorders more standard definition, and data rates up to 10Mbits/sec. This means that a 16GB SDHC card will store over three hours of shooting, even setting the highest quality - enough for most uses. The S50 also supports the new memory format SDXC, he will accept 48GB and 64GB cards, the latter offering more than 13 hours of storage. Most manufacturers will complete their level varies definition camcorder. But they still reject some new models for leftists who do not wish to make

