There are interesting things brewing at Shenzhen right now, including this portable internet browsing device that has a 5 inch screen, wifi connectivity, a Windows Mobile OS and a camera. It runs on a 624 MHz processor and that’s about it. Sadly if you would like to know more you’d have to travel all the way to China.
In a very surprising move, Nokia today just announced its bid to the netbook market. Called the “Booklet 3G,” it is loaded with an Atom processor, a 10.1 inch display, bluetooth, wifi, integrated 3G wireless and a hot swappable sim card all slapped into an aluminum case. Based on the video, it seems to be running on Windows 7 with Ovi applications. There’s no word on how much it will cost and the release date, but we are all waiting.
Log on to the new Citi E-store, purchase a MacBook pro using your Citi card and you’ll get a 20,000 pesos discount. The item will also be delivered for free. This promo runs until March 15, 2009.
This is a tricked-out Macbook Pro that is set in 24 karat gold. It was pimped out by Computer Choppers, an electronics customizing company. It sells for around $200 dollars.
If you’ve been dreaming of a drawing tool for casual doodlers like you, look no more with the Pogo Sketch Stylus. With the multi-touch feature of Macbooks and the handy Scribbles application, you can be doodle without the bulky tablets. It costs $14.95 and starts to ship in January 2009.