Friday, March 03, 2006

Sony Ericsson J100


Sony Ericsson J100
Sony Ericsson also of course is not holding back with new mobile phone announcements at the 3GSM. Sony Ericsson announces the J100 entry level mobile phone. The Dual Band GSM Sony Ericsson J100 is the smallest Sony Ericsson phone available. It featu...

Unlocked Limited Edition Black ROKR E1
Our I4U Shop offers a unlocked Limited Edition Black Motorola ROKR E1 iTunes mobile phone. The Motorola ROKR E1 "Black Limited Edition" lets you hold up to 100 iTunes as the normal ROKR E1. If that is enough for you then this music phone i...

Tiny Pebble MP3 Player
UK's Advanced MP3 Players store offers the tiny Pebble MP3 player under its own brand. The Pebble MP3 player measures 47x32x13mm and weighs 20g. It is small but not as small as the MobiBlu DAH-1500i. But maybe you want a more organic shape than the ...

Review: MobiBlu DAH-1500i
This diminutive MP3 player from MobiBlu packs tons of features into a device measuring less than one cubic inch. But while it does some things quite well, other features suffer because of the player's size restraints.

Podcast: All the News You Need!
Weve hit out 20th Podcast! Hooray! This time we add a little coherence to the show with the introduction of - *gasp* - sections!

Exclusive: Robosapien V2 and beyond [2005-05-19]
We get the inside scoop on the third generation Robosapien direct from its creators. [ more ] Free music from Magnatune! [2005-05-19] Now you never have to buy an album without listening to the whole thing first.

Samsung Intros iPod Rival
Flash memory maker for iPod nano to introduce its own player to vie with its customers.

Deal of the day: MobiBlu Cube 1GB MP3 player for $117
Blog: What puts Target ahead of its competitors on this MP3 player is a coupon that takes an extra $11 off combined with free shipping.What:...

MobiBlu DAH-1500i, Now 2GB
We've told you loads about the MobiBlu DAH-1500i teeny, tiny Cube MP3 player in the past. Like that it's the smallest MP3 player in the world, and that it has WMA DRM, and USB 2.0. But now you can...

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