
Mobile Intelligent Ubiquitous (MIU) has unveiled the third generation of its Hybrid Dual Portable Computer (HDPC). The new model offers a 4.1 inch TFT display (800 x480 resolution), a 2.4 inch AMOLED internal display (320 x 240 resolution), ARM processor for menial tasks, Intel Atom processor, Windows CE operating system and DMB navigation capability. This gadget was scheduled to release in Korea for around $500. However, there is no word on the release date at this time.
This MP3 Player was created in 2007 by TrekStor, a leader in audio quality, at the behest of billionaire Alex Shnaider, owner of the team Midland Formula 1, which wanted the most expensive player on the planet to raise funds for research Cancer.
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Dahl Audio has finally released this Bluetooth device at IFA 2008. There is no specific information about this wireless gadget. Weighing 269 grams, the speaker comes with a lithium ion battery that offers up to 5 hours of battery life.
Sanyo has presented its ultra-short throw XGA projector ‘PLC-XL50′ in Korea market, which is able to get a bright, vibrant 80-inch diagonal image from a projector placed only 3 inches from the screen.
Supporting 2,000 ANSI lumens, it is great for conference rooms, and for spaces like storefront display windows where a conventional projector will not fit.

American PSP owners will be able to enjoy GPS navigation some time next year. Not only will the platform support navigation and maps, as expected, but John Koller wants to offer something a bit more. SCEA is investigating game development which can take advantage of GPS technology. Koller told MTV Multiplayer the upcoming peripheral “changes the dynamics of GPS but also changes the way developers think about games on PSP because you can start integrating GPS into it.” According to Koller, Sony will introduce the GPS solution to third party publishers and is currently brainstorming ideas within its first-party studios. “There’s been a number of things that our first-party worldwide studios have looked at, and they’ve been trying to look at different options,” he said.

These highly anticipated headphones will be available exclusively at Apple and Best Buy (both online and in-store) starting July 25th, 2008. Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones feature a unique stylish look and fashion, and come with a convenient, hip carrying case. The wide adjustable headband, soft plush hinged ear cups and high-quality Monster cable makes the Beats listening experience unmatched for comfort and sound.