VOIP Business Phone
Tandberg will soon be making available a new VoIP video phone for the business sector. It is called the Tandberg E20 which delivers what its maker says is “CD quality audio with DVD quality video.”
It sports a five-megapixel digital camera positioned at eye-level view as well as a 10.6-inch display screen for a better visual experience on both sides of the call (assuming you have another E20 on the other end).
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New Toshiba G910 Portege Handset
Toshiba’s new Portege G910 arrving shortly comes with Windows 6 and built in GPS (that supports Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance Technology) and biometric reader.
• Size: 145cc, 117mm x 64mm x 19.8mm
• Weight: 183g
• Camera: 2 mega pixel VGA camera, 2nd camera for video calling
• Memory: ROM 256MB, RAM 128MB
• Interface: Bluetooth™ 2.0, USB, WiFi
• Band: 2100 HSDPA, 900/1800/1900 GSM/EDGE, GPRS class 10
• Navigation: Built-in GPS
• Standby: Up to 460hrs*
• Talktime: Up to 300mins*
• Display: Wide-VGA (480×800), 65k colours, TFT 3.0”
• Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Wireless push e-mail, Windows Live Messenger
• Media Player: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA
• Music Service: Windows Media Player
• Security: Fingerprint authentication
• VoIP: Over WiFi
• Java: MIDP2.0, JSR179
• PIM/sync: Mobile Outlook (address book, Calender) / ActiveSync (Address book, Calender, Mail, folder)
• Accessories: USB cable, Stereo headset (with microphone), charger, user guide, CD-ROMAvailable 1st Quarter 2008
Via 100cute
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VOIP on the iPod Touch, maybe on the iPhone Soon
Some clever coder has managed to get a VOIP application running on the iPod Touch.

The VOIP application used is one for the Nintendo DS, the software used was Samuel’s SvSIP.
SvSIP uses the SIP protocol to connect to other participants and to allow you to talk over WiFi, this is pretty cool and it will be interesting to see how this develops, who knows we may have a fully working VOIP app on the iPhone sometime soon.
via Ubergizmo
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Cool Gadgets - The Tux Droid programable desktop companion
The Tux Droid is a felt-covered desktop companion that uses wireless technology to fetch information from the wonderful web and convey it to you in various. ways.

The Tux Droid comes with a USB fish transmitter which beams info to him anywhere in the house, so he can alert you to incoming emails in the kitchen, RSS feeds in the front room, weather reports in the bathroom or breaking news in the bedroom.
He is fully customizable and programmable, he can talk, dance and lots more.
Check out this video of it in action.
Here’s the specs
- Wirelessly connects to your PC
- Sound and light monitors, which can be programmed to activate features
- Button on his head and ‘clickers’ on either wing to activate commands
- IR receiver for the remote control provided and IR transmitter
- Motorised spinning motion, flashing eyes, blinking or speaking to alert you
- Text to speech in 12 languages, including English, French, Belgian, Swedish, German, Spanish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, American English and Portuguese
- Open source software allowing for programming of widgets
- Finished in a fogging skin material (similar to felt/velvet)
- Program Tux Droid as an alarm clock so you can wake up to your favourite song
- Let Tux Droid remind you when you have an appointment in your diary
- Use his clickers on his wings as volume controls for your TV or MP3s
- Take Tux Droid to your bathroom to listen to the news broadcast
- Program Tux to be a remote control for your PC, activating multimedia applications
- Use Tux Droid as a portable speaker to stream music from your computer or internet radio
- Program Tux Droid to function as a wireless VOIP phone
- Use as a security device by utilising light sensors and the IR transmitter to turn on your TV when it gets dark
The Tux Droid is available to buy online from Firebox for £89.95 (about $180).
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3 Mobile launches the 3 Skype Phone in the UK - Free Skype Calls
3 Mobile have launched an amazing new mobile in the UK, the 3 Skype Phone.

The good news is that all Skype VoIP calls are free to any other Skype user, as long as you have a current contract with Three then all the Skype calls are completly free, could this change the way we use mobile phones?

You have a choice of either a Pay as you Go contract, the phone costs £49 (about $100)to buy on pay as you go, or is free is you opt for one of Three’s competitive contracts.

All you need to do to get free Skype calls on the pay as you go contract is top it up by £10 (about $20) a month.
The phone is pretty cool, it features a 2 mega pixel camera and has a microSD card slot, I haven’t had a good chance to use it properly yet, but I will post a full review of it soon.
The Skype Phone will be available in the UK from Friday.
Update 4th November 2007
Click here to read our full review of the 3 Skype Phone
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Razer launches new a Gamer Keyboard and Headset
Razer has launched a new gamer keyboard and headset.
First up is the Razer Lycosa keyboard, which is designed for fast, efficient game play, it features illuminated non-slip rubber keys and Hyperesponse™ technology.

Here’s the specs
- Keytop with non-slip rubber finish
- Backlight illumination with WASD cluster lighting option
- Fully-programmable keys with macro capability
- Gaming cluster with anti-ghosting capability
- Slim keycap structure with Hyperesponse™ technology
- TouchPanel™ easy access media keys
- Gaming mode option for deactivation of the Windows key
- 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling™ / 1ms response time
- Earphone-out and microphone-in jacks
- Detachable wrist rest
- One integrated USB extension port
Next up is the Razer Piranha gaming headset, which is designed to give realistic in-game stereo audio with superior clarity and deep bass tones for discerning gamers requiring superior audio fidelity.

Here’s the specs
- Stereo sound with true-to-life audio quality with superior clarity and bass
- Adjustable, noise-filtering microphone for clearer in-game communication
- Comfortable, ergonomic and adjustable earphones suitable for prolonged use
- In-line remote control with convenient volume and microphone muting adjustments
- Single-sided cable for hassle-free usage
- Durable braided fiber cable protection
- Compatible with VoIP communication applications like TeamSpeak, Ventrilo and Skype
- Compatible with most major operating systems
- Usable with CD, DVD and digital audio players (via 3.5mm minijack)
The Razer Lycosa will go on sale in November for $79.99 (about £40) and the Razer Piranha go on sale later this month $79.99 (about £40).
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HTC Insider Confirms The Google Phone
According to Crunch Gear, a HTC insider has confirmed the existence of the Google Phone.

Apparently the gPhone could be launched early in 2008 and Google is currently assessing over twenty HTC models and refining the gPhone’s final handset design.
The gPhone will feature a special version of Google Maps which will be compatible with built in GPS and also feature compatibility with Gmail.
Another interesting point is that Google Talk will be integrated into the gPhone which will add VoIP capability.
Via Crunch Gear
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iRiver W10 Personal Media Player
iRiver have released details of their new W10 Personal Media Player.
The new player will have a touchscreen interface, FM radio, VoIP capabilities and Wi-Fi.
Unfortunately these are the only details they have released so far so but they have released a bunch of pictures of this funky player.


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