From the monthly archives:

April 2009

The MyVu MA-0483 Solo Plus Personal Media Viewer is a visual headset that connects to the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch and incorporates patented SolidOptex technology for high quality optics in a durable, lightweight design.

Feature wise the MyVu MA-0483 offers QVGA quality that allows viewing video and keeps out peripheral vision, noise reduction for superb sound, USB re-chargeable batteries, up to 4 hours viewing time, pendant type controls for volume, contrast and brightness.

Initially, the LG KC910i Renoir was announced in black color only. The major design change is the redesigned lens cover, which is now automatic instead of manual. For the time being, the LG KC910i Renoir in pink appears to be only available in the UK, but a safe bet is it will hit the rest of the European markets too.

The MyVu MA-0483 is a binocular style head mounted video display unit that weighs in at 70 grams with AV Cable, Zune Cable, and Nokia N95 Cable and is available via Woot carrying a price tag of $59.99.

It seems strange, a niche market, but JVC has a 42 “LCD display for photographers …. Why photographers? Because this window can display a wider range of colors your LCD widescreen mode at 100% of the sRGB and 96% of Adobe RGB, if You too curious. As an amateur photographer, I prefer the money for a better resolution (this about 1 megapixel), but it’s just me.

Toshiba NB200 Mini Notebook

by admin on April 23, 2009

Toshiba Europe has announced NB200 mini laptop, for the most part, the European version of the Dynabook UX. As the successor to the NB100, NB200 is a joke heither Atom N270 1.6 GHz or N280 1.66GHz processr and 945GSE graphics chipset. It has a 10.1-inch LED backlit LCD.

Samsung 750 Series 240Hz LCD HDTV

by admin on April 23, 2009

Samsung starts in his 750 kora Series LCD HDTV with the refresh rate of 240Hz, as Luxia Series 8000 for the American market. The launch of the models include the 40-inch, 48-inch and 52-inch versions. They offer full HD 1080p resolution.

Active Media Obama 2GB USB Flash Drive

by admin on April 23, 2009

Here Active Media 2 GB USB flash drive for fans of Obama. The end and small-USB drive is a holographic image of Obama on the front of the reader. The pivot-style player is waterproof and offers 150x speed.

The Obama flash drive comes pre-installed with almost 1 hour of speech Obama as opening and “Race Speech” in MP3 format. It costs $ 8.95.

Skype Revenues Continue Growing in Q1

by Techno Witch on April 23, 2009


Its future with parent eBay may be uncertain but that hasn’t prevented Skype from continuing to generate revenue.
eBay’s Q1 financial statements published this week show the VoIP company is still increasing revenue, minutes and users.

Continue reading Skype Revenues Continue Growing in Q1

Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 23/04/2009


Vopium has become the latest mobile VoIP provider to introduce an iPhone application.
The addition to its supported handsets comes as the company was named winner of this year’s European Mobile VoIP Technology Innovation Award by Frost & Sullivan.

Continue reading Vopium Picks Up Innovation Award; Extends App to iPhone

Originally appeared on VoIP Biz-News.com on 23/04/2009

Apple Sold 3.8m iPhones in Q1 2009

by Techno Witch on April 23, 2009


iPhone sales have boosted Apple’s quarterly profit by 15 per cent – despite economic woes and a new handset expected later this year.
The company also said co-founder Steve Jobs intends to return from his medical leave as scheduled at the end of June.

Continue reading Apple Sold 3.8m iPhones in Q1 2009

Originally appeared on Smartphone Biz-news.com on 23/04/2009


Bharti Telesoft has been renamed Comviva Technologies Limited as part of a company-wide re-branding initiative.
Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman and managing director of the Bharti Group, said the name change also signals its intent to be the leading integrated VAS solution provider for mobile operators in emerging markets.

Continue reading Bharti Telesoft Renamed “Comviva” In Market Drive

Originally appeared on Smartphone Biz-news.com on 23/04/2009


LG Electronics’ new range of HDTVs will be capable of playing full DivX HD 1080p videos.
The company says the upcoming models will be the first device series capable of doing this – enabling consumers to play DivX HD videos from a PC or the Internet through a USB slot.

Continue reading LG and DivX Announce First HDTVs With DivX HD 1080p Playback

Originally appeared on HDTV.biz-news.com :: Latest HDTV Business News on 23/04/2009

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