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Archive for July 19, 2009
Dell plans to evaluate Chrome OS and Moblin to use in its products
Jul 19th
Dell has announced on its blog that it will evaluate the Chrome OS and the Moblin for future use in its products. These OS are more cost effective and resource intensive as compared to Windows. Dell is most likely to integrate the Linux-based Moblin OS in its ultra portable computing devices.
The Moblin OS is more suitable as it very cost effective and suitable for devices with small screen size. Chrome OS is less resource intensive as compared to Windows as it uses more Internet based apps.

These OS will allow Dell products to boot quickly and include network connectivity manager features. Moblin may come to Dell products before Chrome OS as it is set to release in 2010 and Dell is already in talks with Intel to integrate Moblin in its products.
T-Mobile Samsung T749 Highlight burns with 3G, has a cool touch
Jul 19th
Samsung really have a thing for touch phones – and now there’s a new one headed to T-Mobile. It’s called the Samsung T749 Highlight and it’s 3G capable (Internet services being a focal point) and running the widget-happy TouchWiz.
Sporting a 3″ WQVGA touchscreen, capable of displaying up to 16 million colors, Samsung T749 Highlight stands at 108 x 54 x 13.7 mm and 105 grams. The Highlight offers quad-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA (it covers the two T-Mobile’s frequencies).
The T749 Highlight is a social creature with email and support for AIM, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger. In short – the on-screen full QWERTY keyboard won’t catch a break.
On the local connectivity side the Samsung T749 Highlight offers USB and Bluetooth with A2DP, to be put to good use by the music player, which supports MP3, AAC and WMA. The camera is a 3 megapixel snapper with video recording, lacking any goodies like autofocus and the like.
The Highlight will be available in two colors – Fire and Ice (black on blue and orange on red) and it’s coming this month. It will set you back 149.99 US dollars if you are willing to sign a two-year contract.
via:http://www.gsmarena.com
Want to be a spy – Spycam Video Sunglasses
Jul 19th
Forget about sunglasses that feature MP3 playback – those aren’t nearly as cool as the Spycam Video Sunglasses from ThinkGeek, filling up a hole in your voyeuristic instinct.
The Spycam Video Sunglasses are not intended to be part of any disguise – they are the disguise – concealing a tiny video camera in the center of the glasses. Capable of capturing excellent quality video and audio, these Spycam Video Sunglasses can be comfortably worn nearly anywhere to help you get the footage. Video is stored in AVI format on a Micro SD card. These glasses also feature easy-to-use controls which are located on the glasses frame. The built-in battery is rechargeable via USB connection and has a battery operating life of about 3-4 hours.
Would you drop $149.99 for this, or do you prefer other kinds of spy gadgets which are even more discreet?
via: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/

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