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26 Oct

eviGroup has today announced an all new 10-inch tablet which they are calling the Pad. Sure, it’s not the fabled iTablet, but it does have 3G and an artificial intelligent digital secretary/assistant that’s sure to get annoying after a few days of use.
Other than that it features a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, WiFi, VGA, port 3 USB ports, multicard reader, webcam and microphone.
There wasn’t a mention of a release date but eviGroup is saying the device will be priced below €500.
via engadget
Tags: 3G, Atom, evigroup, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Pad, Portable Devices, tablet, VGA, WiFi20 Aug

It seems that Duracell, a company once known primarily for making batteries, is increasing their offerings with the above wireless charging pad. If you’re familiar with the Palm Pre’s Touchstone, this is essentially the same deal. All you do is purchase a Power Sleeve/Power Clip and attach it to your device before putting it onto the myGrid wireless charging pad for easy charging.
Duracell says that adapters for popular handsets from manufacturers such as Apple, BlackBerry, Motorola and Nokia will be made available when their wireless charging pad goes on sale.
via gizmodo
Tags: duracell, mygrid, Pad, Uncategorized, wireless charging23 Jun

While Palm has its Touchstone available for Pre wireless charging, Apple is still charging its iPhones and iPod Touch with regular charges but there’s good news for you. If you want a wireless charger than the WildCharge solution is the solution you are seeking. You will have to plug in the WildCharger pad and then place your iPhone or iPod Touch equipped with the WildCharge Skin on the pad. That’s all you need to do in order to charge your iPhone/iPod touch without any wires. The WildCharge Skin is available for the iPod Touch right now and it will cost just $34.99. The iPhone Skin will be available on July 7 for the same price.
10 Jun
ASUS has unveiled its all new Handwriting pad for Eee PC during Computex Taipei 2008. This USB tablet works on Linux system. It supports English, traditional and simplified Chinese languages. It has a 55*42 mm writing area. Interested to get one? Wait till it gets announced in the stores.
Via: Aving
Tags: ASUS, Eee PC, Handwriting, Pad, Uncategorized
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