Peek 9 to be released tomorrow, but what does it do?

By Mark Rollins - 09/17/2010 5:15:25 PM
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Some of you might remember the Peek, and how certain apps for it allow updates for Facebook. There is a new Peek device known as the Peek9. I have no idea why it is called the Peek9, as it could not be the ninth generation. I also have no idea what the …

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Ocosmos OCS-1 Gaming handheld

By Mark Rollins - 09/15/2010 6:39:16 PM
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Considering all of the mobile gaming units that are not a PSP and DS, like the Pandora or the Letcool, there must be a market for them. This particular one is the Ocosmos OCS-1, dual-joystick device with Windows 7 and sliding QWERTY. It has a 4.8 inch (1,024 x 600 capacitive touchscreen) with …

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Minimalist 4 Is An iPhone 4 Case That Doubles As A Wallet

By Jeff Baker - 09/15/2010 11:47:54 AM
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While everyone knows that the iPhone 4 is a beautiful device, they also know that in order to function properly it pretty much requires a case. As we’ve told you many times in the past, holding the device with your left hand may cause a drop in signal – something has displeased many. Luckily, Apple [...]

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iPazzPort Bluetooth Mini Keyboard

By Mark Rollins - 09/14/2010 4:56:32 PM
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We have reported on a lot of Bluetooth keyboards for mobile devices like the EFO Mini, Freedom i-Connex, and Chinavasion. My Source likes this one because it seems very “Great Pumpkin” in its design. If it were the end of October, then this would be some serious Halloween decor. It has 54 …

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Pandora Handheld is sold out

By Mark Rollins - 09/14/2010 4:46:37 PM
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Some of you might remember the Pandora handheld, it has nothing to do with the mobile application of the same name. No, this is the handheld that is an open source, runs Linux, and it can run 8-bit and 16-bit emulators, as well as 64-bit ones. Sadly, it is sold out. If …

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Arkon Travelmount Deluxe Mini Windshield or Dashboard Mount Review–A Lot Better Than I’d Thought

By Steve Anderson - 08/16/2010 12:01:49 AM

So the folks out at Arkon sent a box full of their grip products for me to review, and admittedly, when I saw these, I was a little nonplussed.  Who really needed another way to carry your cell phone around?  Well, I quickly ate my words when I tried out the Arkon Travelmount Deluxe Mini [...]

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tPhone turns iPod Touch to phone

By Mark Rollins - 08/13/2010 6:48:27 PM
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Some of you might remember the Apple Peel 520, a device that turns the iPod Touch into a phone, and it even comes in white. It would appear that the iPod-Touch-to-phone market has another competitor with the tPhone. It has a 1,200mAh battery, SIM slot, dock port, and a micro USB port. …

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Scosche reVIVE II

By Mark Rollins - 08/11/2010 4:37:15 PM
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I’ve reviewed Scosche accessories for mobile products before like the FlipSync and the iPad kickstand. This is the reVIVE I, a home and car charger that has two USB ports, with one with 2.1 amp output for charging an iPad and another for 1 amp output. There is a car version that sells …

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Openmoko’s WikiReader international version has 15 languages, 8GB of memory

By Mark Rollins - 08/10/2010 5:49:38 PM
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Some of you might remember the Openmoko WikiReader, a handheld Wikipedia that makes you the smartest on in the room. They just had a software update, and the company has just announced an international version that comes with 15 languages, as well as 8GB of internal memory for $99. If you want the …

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General Dynamics Itronix GD300

By Mark Rollins - 08/09/2010 6:23:58 PM
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This is the General Dynamics Itronix GD300, a “full-on wrist-or chest-mounted GPS unit with an unspecified version of Android at the helm”. I suppose it is similar to the GD8000 and the VR-2. It is MIL-STD 810G tested for durability with 256MB of memory, 8GB flash storage, a 600MHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, …

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