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21 Feb

The P7 PMP from iriver was spotted at CES 2009 but it’s only now that it became more official. The PMP has arrived with pictures and features on the official site.
The P7 will feature a 4.3 inch, 480×272 resolution screen, and it will be able to play 35 hours of audio or 7 hours of videos. The P7 will come in 4 versions, 4, 8, 16 and 32GB and it will support lots of codecs so that you’ll be able to play most file types available to you. The packaging of the P7 is special too. It can double as a business card holder, a pen holder and even as a picture frame.
While the specs and pictures are already official, the arrival dates and prices aren’t available yet. We’ll be still waiting for them!
via DAPReview
Tags: CES 2009, iRiver, P7, PMP, Portable Devices7 Jan

Logic Bolt is a new phone which has just been presented by Logic Wireless. In case you’re trying to remember Logic Wireless from anywhere you should probably stop trying since the company is a just a new startup which might, or might not succeed in this tough cell phone business.
The Logic Bolt is both a phone and a projector. It will feature quad-band GSM, a 3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, talk time of 2 to 3 hours, Java OS and projected display size of 36 to 64 inches.
You can project content from the phone itself or from other devices via VGA input and enjoy it for about two hours. Logic Wireless plans to launch a dual-mode GSM/CDMA set which will get you live video conference support, a projector which is four times brighter and a Windows Mobile OS.
We have no idea when a Logic Bolt is going to arrive but it will cost $100 with a contract or $600 if you’re going to get it without an agreement. Impressed yet? Well let’s see what Logic Wireless will be able to do in 2009 but in the mean time you can always check it out at CES.
Tags: CES 2009, Logic Bolt, Logic Wireless, Mobile News, Other Brands, Portable Devices3 Jan
This isn’t the most popular question on our minds today but we do wonder if Microsoft is going to announce its Zune Phone at this year’s CES. That’s why we have gone ahead and looked long and hard for a leak pointing us in the right direction. First of all we did find out that Ballmer is the guy that’s going to take Bill Gates’ place when it comes to Microsoft’s keynote presentation. But that was probably a given for most of us.
What will Ballmer do besides sweat us out in Las Vegas? He will announce the Windows 7 public beta. He will tell us that Windows Mobile will get Flash by March. He will announce two Xbox 360 games for 2009. And he will be talking about less terrible home networking. What do you think? Is it enough? Where’s the Zune Phone?
via Tech Crunch
Tags: CES 2009, microsoft, microsoft, Steve Ballmer19 Dec
We’re actually anxious to see what Palm’s Nova OS is like. But right now we don’t know what to think about Palm’s intention of revealing the new OS at the CES 2009. In an earnings call yesterday, the company said it will transition it’s entire lineup to the Nova but it will still continue to roll out Windows Mobile devices like the Treo Pro.
Getting back to the Nova, the system will be launched in the first half of the year. Palm has failed to confirm the presence of the Nova at this next CES although we are suspecting the OS is definitely coming to Vegas. It’s also said that developers have gotten their hands on the Nova which means we deserve at least a few leaked shots, or dare I say videos, of the Nova in action!
Tags: CES 2009, Mobile News, Nova, OS, Palm, Palm18 Dec

Pretty soon every one of us will switch to SSD storage devices. It’s only a matter of time until HDDs will become obsolete. To prove that Toshiba has decided to announce its next SSD solution. It’s the 512GB, 2.5 Inch SSD which has just become the number 1 SSD when it comes to available memory space.
The new drive will get you a maximum sequential read speed of 240Mbps and a maximum sequential write speed of 200Mbps with AEW encryption. CES 2009 will be, of course, the place to spot them first and mass production will start sometime in April and by June you might get one.
Tags: 512GB, CES 2009, Mobile News, Portable Devices, SSD, Toshiba16 Dec

I bet that you weren’t expecting this to happen although it did. Palm opens up its own app store. Since everyone else has a store, why shouldn’t Palm get one too right? Especially with that Nova OS which so many people are claiming we’re going to see at the CES 2009.
Palm has partnered with PocketGear for the app store and no0w it has over 5,000 applications available; 1,000 of those being free. Will it measure up to the competition’s? Provided that Palm will finally launch the Nova and a totally new handset, then yes, it should.
via GadgetsOnTheGo
Tags: App Store, CES 2009, Mobile News, Nova, Palm, Palm, Portable Devices12 Dec

Well dudes, we have some good news for you. Steve Ballmer won’t be bringing a Zune Phone next month at CES. Brain Seitz, Group Manager of Zune for Microsoft has officially stated that the company will not be bringing the new Zune Phone.
Does it exist? Is it alive and kicking? Why isn’t Microsoft showing it off? Some rumors are even saying that Microsoft will only release the phone in the second half of next year. What do you think about the hole buzz around the Zune phone?
Tags: CES 2009, microsoft, Mobile News, Other Brands, software, Steve Ballmerm, Zune Phone
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