Archive for July 29th, 2007

Softbank Mobile has just unveiled the Fullface 913SH cellphone from Sharp in Japan. The specifications show that this won’t be any entry-level handset as it boasts HSDPA and Bluetooth A2DP connectivity, a generous 2.8″ QVGA 262k color display, a 2 megapixel camera, and an SD memory card slot (up to 2GB in size). I suppose the slider design is large enough to accomodate SD instead of microSD as preferred by other cellphone manufacturers these days. Choose from vivid pink, black, silver, pink, green, light blue, orange, and gold colors. The 913SH is currently available in Japan at a yet undisclosed price - and we here Stateside won’t be seeing this arriving at store shelves, which is unfortunate.





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July 29th, 2007
The cogs on the rumor mill are turning, and this time the result is the Samsung G800 cellphone. Positioned to go up against the Sony Ericsson K850i, the G800 will boast a 5 megapixel camera, 3G (and possible HSDPA) connectivity, as well as a plethora of digital camera features such as a xenon flash, autofocus, and a 3.5x optical zoom. This slider handset is also touted to feature Bluetooth connectivity, USB, and sterep speakers. While unconfirmed, it is safe to assume that the G800 also comes with integrated audio/video playback as found on the G600. To see if specifications in this leak is true, wait till early next year as that’s when the G800 will be released.





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July 29th, 2007
So you’ve finally filled your coin box to the brim, and want to know exactly how many Benjamins those loose change translate to. The Digital Sorter Coin Counting Machine turns your home into an impromptu bank, where pressing a single button will allow the machine to sort out the exact amount of dimes, pennies, nickels, quarters, and dollar coins into their respective coin tubes. Not only will this machine display the grand total, you can also subtract from the total as desired. This is a great gift for kids who have already amassed a respectable amount of coins and could not be bothered to count them manually, while hawkers who want to count their day’s takings will find this $49.95 device handy.





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July 29th, 2007
The traditional flashlight won’t be able to hold a candle to the Nightlighter Flashlight, since the former often requires constant adjustment as you traverse through paths at night, but the latter comes with a couple of light sources that work in tandem for ultimate illumination. You get a forward-facing, narrow-angle beam to light the path directly up ahead, while a downward-facing wide-angle beam illuminates the ground to prevent you from tripping. No longer do you need to scan an area by constantly moving your flashlight about. Even the grip design of the Nightlighter Flashlight is ergonomic in nature, making it a joy to grip it for hours on end without experiencing fatigue. At $29.95 a pop, the Nightlighter Flashlight sounds like a steal especially if you love night walks.





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July 29th, 2007