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  • Samsung has started shipping its 2.5-inch 64GB SSD (Solid State Disk) to the world?s second largest PC maker Dell. Samsung said the new drives will be supplied to other major PC makers as well. Demand for Flash chips is expected to surge once Dell starts mass-producing notebooks with Samsung?s SSDs.
  • Blu-ray disc from Mitsubishi and Pioneer
  • Mitsubishi and Pioneer has announced that they have been working on the development of a new Blu-Ray disc (cheaper to produce) using a new technique similar to the one used for DVD-R and CD-R. Well, we can expect to have more affordable Blu-ray disc in the near future. via
  • LG Viewty 5-megapixel phone available on coming Christmas
  • LG Viewty aka LG-KU990, a high-end cellphone, has been unveiled by LG Electronics. Equipped with a touch-screen and a full-featured 5-megapixel digital camera, the LG Viewty boasts a number of 'world first' features never seen before on a mobile handset. Among these is Viewty's high-speed video recording function which, at
  • TRAVELFOTO photo frame/alarm clock from Mustek
  • Mustek has launched a travel alarm clocks device, with a built-in digital picture frame, named TRAVELFOTO. The device packs a 1.5-inch, 128 x 128 resolution CSTN LCD color screen, along with enough flash memory to store 70 JPEG or BMP photos of your choosing (no MP3 support, it seems). On
  • Home theater Optoma DV11 projector with integrated DVD player
  • If you're looking for a complete digital home theater projector, Optoma DV11 may give you answer. The Optoma DV11 is a fully digital home theater projector with integrated DVD player. The Optoma DV11?s slot-in DVD player, enhanced 5-watt speakers and brilliant theater-quality projection turns any space into an instant home
  • OpenMoko: GPS integrated phone
  • OpenMoko announced the availability of the first open source hardware phone called Neo 1973, a GPS enabled Linux phone. This was annouched from the open source community: In our factory in China, 400 Neos are waiting for you all. Another 600 will be ready before next week. More are queued up
  • Zio's LOOK LK7200 unveiled
  • A Korean company, ZIO, has launched its 7-inch navigation device 'LOOK LK7200'. Including SiRF 3 GPS chipset, it supports NIP (navigation in Picture) function and various search services like subway search and coordinate search. Other features include mp3/video player, photo viewer, T-DMB TV, FM transmitter, game and rear camera. The LK7200