Mobile Phone Telescope For Mobile Phones

Sony Micro Vault Tiny“Telescope 6x Zoom For Mobile Phone by brandoFunction Overcome the short coming of camera cellphone that can only near-sighted, it also makes distant view for you at the moment. Advantage The new design to run of rays can effectively avoid the contortion of image, and makes the super wide angle, the larger luminous flux, the higher visual acuteness, good for color reduction, which makes the high quality of photography. Usage Change the cellphone back shell first enclosed with the telescope. Adjust the clear foucs with the naked eye. It can take a picture while fixing the telescope on back shell. (If the screen of your cellphone is analyzed degree enought, you can adjust the focus with the screen of the cellphone).” Check it here:

Microsoft releases ActiveSync 4.2

“Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 is the latest sync software release for Windows Mobile-based devices. ActiveSync provides a great synchronization experience with Windows-based PCs and Microsoft Outlook right out of the box. ActiveSync acts as the gateway between your Windows-based PC and Windows Mobile-based device, enabling the transfer of Outlook information, Office documents, pictures, music, videos and applications to and from your device. In addition to synchronizing with a desktop PC, ActiveSync can synchronize directly with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 so that you can keep your e-mail, calendar data, tasks and contact information updated wirelessly when you’re away from your PC.*Changes in ActiveSync 4.2 help resolve connectivity related issues with Microsoft Outlook, proxies, partnerships, and connectivity. Microsoft Outlook Improvements: Resolves issues relating to error code 85010014. Proxy/DTPT interaction Improvements: Improved auto configuration of device Connection Manager settings when desktop has no proxy path to the internet. Improved Desktop Pass Thru behavior with ISA proxy failures. Partnership improvements: Better resolution of multiple devices with the same name syncing with the same desktop. Connectivity Improvements: Better handling of VPN clients (resolve unbinding of protocols from our RNDIS adapter). New auto detection of connectivity failure with user diagnostic alerts. ActiveSync 4.2 supports PC sync via USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection”. Check it here:

Sony Micro Vault Mini announced

Sony Micro Vault TinyMicro Vault Tiny – USB flash drive “Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division has announced its smallest class USB drive yet, The Sony Micro Vault Tiny, part of the Sony Micro Vault family line-up. The Sony Micro Vault Tiny USB drive is compact and light, making it ideal for travelling, and offers storage capacity ranging from 256MB to 2GB. The Sony Tiny USB drive, wafer thin at only 2.4mm and weighing just 1.5g, plugs directly into a USB compatible interface and is capable of storing a variety of file formats, from word documents to photos, music files and videos. For easy identification of the different capacity devices, Sony Micro Vault Tiny USB drive comes in four vibrant colours, adding a touch of fun.” Read more at photosnews.com

BlueBird BM300: a Korean PDA in the Chocolate style


“The design of LG Chocolate phone seems to become as popular for developers as that of the RAZR phone, which has plenty of clones and devices with similar design elements. LG released its Chocolate in Korea in the end of 2005, and the version for the world market in May 2006, and both versions enjoy high sales. Soon there will come out first devices by other vendors, which copy the design of the Chocolate. For example, the Korean maker Blue Bird has introduced a handheld computer BM-300 with similar design. This device supports T-DMB services and Wi-Fi (802.11b/g). It is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 running on Intel PXA270 520 MHz processor.The BM-300 is equipped with a 2.8” QVGA (240×320 pixels) LCD, 64 MB RAM and 128 MB flash memory, a slot for SD cards and Bluetooth and USB interfaces. There are navigation functions as an option. The release is expected in October.” via mobile-review.com