The Ultimate geek Watch

by on August 12, 2010

Yeah that would have to be the casio databank series [DBC32C-3B]

I mean, Casio has so many geek watches it’s got to be the king. Just feast your eyes on some other casio watches below….

Samsung SPH-m350

by on August 11, 2010


Today Boost Mobile announced that it is joining Sprint in offering the Samsung SPH-m350 Seek QWERTY touchscreen phone.

The device is Boost’s first touchscreen phone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The Seek sports a 2.6-inch display, a 1.3 megapixel camera, wireless web and email access,GPS, a microSD card slot with support for 32GB cards, voice recognition, and more.

The Seek is available now from Boost Mobile retail stores for $149.99, and it will be available online from Boost’s website beginning on August 25th. The Seek will be available in Best Buy and RadioShack stores by the end of the month.

Today Verizon Wireless and Motorola announced the DROID 2, an Android 2.2 “Froyo” smartphone that will be available for pre-sale beginning on August 11th.

The DROID 2, like its predecessor, sports a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard. As part of Android 2.2, it will also pack a 3G Mobile HotSpot feature ($20 per month) and Adobe Flash Player 10.1. It also sports a faster 1GHz processor.

The DROID 2 offers a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, DVD-quality video capture through its 5 megapixel camera, DLNA connectivity, 8GB of preloaded memory and an 8GB microSD card.

The DROID 2 will be available for pre-sale beginning on August 11th for $199.99 with a 2-year Verizon Wireless contract and after a $100 mail-in-rebate. Current Verizon Wireless customers with contracts ending before December 31, 2010 can upgrade to the device early and without penalty.

Today Cricket Wireless announced the Cricket MSGM8 II (pronounced ‘message mate 2′), a feature phone with a full QWERTY keyboard.

The device offers a similar feature set to the original MSGM8, and builds on it with a larger keyboard and dedicated keys for messaging and schedules.

The MSGM8 II offers a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity, a 220 x 178 resolution display, a web browser, and well as SMS/MMS functions.

The MSGM8 II is available in Cricket stores today and online for $79.99, and there’s currently a $20 discount for the phone if it’s purchased online.


Today LG announced its new Cookie Series of touchscreen feature phones, which includes the LG Cookie, Cookie Style, and the Cookie 3G.

The Cookie Style sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen LCD display, a virtual QWERTY keyboard which works in both portrait and landscape mode, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an FM radio, a microSD card slot, and two-tone design. LG also says that the Cookie Style will have a mix-and-match design, which we assume means it has some parts that can be swapped out for different colors.

LG plans to launch the Cookie Style in the U.K. in September. It will launch in Europe and the Middle East beginning in mid-August under the name “LG Wink Style.” During the third quarter, it plans to release the Wink Style in Latin America, CIS, and some Asian countries, including China.

Motoroloa’s the GRASP

by on July 30, 2010


Motorola has recently updated its website to show a new eco-friendly messaging phone that’s been added to its lineup, the GRASP. The block-styled handset supports CDMA networks, and would be theoretically compatible with Verizon, Sprint, or smaller carriers like MetroPCS (thanks to its AWS band support). The Grasp is a 3G EV-DO device with a full QWERTY keyboard, and it weighs 105g (3.7oz) and measures in at 94 x 64 x 13mm (3.7 x 2.4 x 0.5in).

The GRASP boasts a 2.2-inch display screen that sits just above its QWERTY keyboard and comes equipped with a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera with digital zoom that will allow users to immediately share their photos or videos with friends and family. A regular MP3 media player is also on-board as well as a 3.5mm headset jack. For those that prefer to listen without wires, the GRASP also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets. The Grasp’s 950mAh Li-Ion battery should be good for up to 5.3 hours of talk time or up to 17.9 days of standby time. Mobile users should enjoy the ability to easily browse the web, pick up email, instant message friends, and use GPS to navigate to the nearest gas station from the GRASP.

The Motorola GRASP is a green product featuring BFR and PVC free housing that is 100% recyclable. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced at this time.

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