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T-Mobile introduces Nokia 3711 clamshell phone for the budget conscious

So who isn't budget conscious in these times? Well, excluding those lucky-buckies who raised their hands, the Nokia 3711 from T-Mobile suits the more uneasy wallets to the T. By just retaining the basic functionalities - QVGA screen, 2-megapixel camera, ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: T-Mobile

Serio glass loudspeakers from Waterfall Audio can blend into a bookshelf or a wall

Good-looking, minimalist speakers made exclusively from glass and aluminium, and carrying versatile placement options - summarizes the latest Serio speakers released by Waterfall Audio. Waterfall quotes a 150Watt peak power, with 30-80Watts ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  11 Nov 2009

Kyle Bean shows the evolution of mobile phones in Russian Doll style

If you agree with the line of thinking that a picture can replace a thousand words, you would surely agree with the extension - that a model can replace a zillion pictures. So assuming that it would be boring to look at a chart, however well-done, to ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.

Touch Stick can help hygiene freaks step an inch away from germ threats

You've been giving that nasty little germ buggers a miss quite often, but always have the nagging feeling that they are all ready to creep over you each time you use the keypad at the ATM, or the elevator buttons. Well one thing's for sure - you are a ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  9 Nov 2009

The Beatles catalog to be available on limited edition apple-shaped USB sticks

The Gods need no longer be dependent on your whimsical bio-logical memory alone for their existence. For folks at Apple Corps Ltd. and EMI Music have collaborated on this wonderful, wonderful limited edition run of 30,000 USB apples that contain the ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: The Beatles

Disposable Paper Laptop could turn out to be quite indispensable

Designer Je Sung Park is striving towards the idea of us careless masses being able to throw away our laptops if need be. And yet leave no harmless waste for the environment to deal with. That maybe an overstatement, but we love that the idea of ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  4 Nov 2009

Sensium wireless digital patch makes patient monitoring less painful

Though wireless technology has made our daily lives so much simpler, isn't it about time that it spread out of the confines of our homes and into life-critical environments such as hospitals? Apparently, it has. As a result of which, we might get to ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  4 Nov 2009

Revo heritage iPod/iPhone dock is also a radio with retro design

With docks floating dime-a-dozen around the iPod/iPhone accessory market, why would you consider another one just now? Well, consider what the Revo Heritage iPod dock propositions enticingly - handcrafted American Walnut body with the switches and ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  29 Oct 2009

iNo Mobile simplifies the cellphone for kids and elderly

I do not know how I would react if my grandchild were to gift me a "for-elderly-only" gadget that would have nothing but the bare essentials, with the statement "The xxx device is the current rage Grandma, but I thought you needed one that's as simple ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  29 Oct 2009

T-Mobile lets loose glamor with the Sony Ericsson Equinox

T-Mobile adds more allure to its 3G phones with this latest from Sony Ericsson - the Sony Ericsson Equinox (earlier named T707). Otherwise a basic flip-phone in functionality, the Equinox carries some eye-catching bling to push itself to the limelight ...

From KANCHANA, Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  T-Mobile

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