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Monday, May 7, 2007

Corsair Voyager 16GB PEN DRIVE



From USB sticks to MP3 players to memory cards there’s flash memory everywhere. I still remember about 5 years ago, Buffalo had launched its 1GB pen drive in Japan for an Indian equivalent of Rs. 11,000. Now you get the same for 400 rupees! Such is the level of adoption and demand which has risen exponentially over past few years.

We have with us Corsair’s 16 GB pen drive. Corsair falls in to the top tier of memory manufacturers along with being one of the few manufacturers that offer enthusiast level system memory for desktops. 16GB of space on the Corsair drive is the highest available capacity for pen drives. The drive is not only high on storage but is also rugged and splash resistant. Let’s have a closer look.

Samsung Launches New S60 Smartphone


Samsung has launched a new smartphone using Symbian Operating system at a summit in Madrid, Spain – The SGH-i400

The i400 is a slim slider phone with a large 2.3-inch 262K QVGA TFT display. Having a Symbian OS it's capable of supporting various third party applications like most S60 smartphones. It also offers various language support and multi-tasking features. The i400 also supports web 2.0 browsing and A2DP Bluetooth compatibility and is also equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, music player and dual stereo speakers. It also has a memory expansion slot for MicroSD. The i400 weighs in at 92 grams.S.P. Yoon, Vice President of Samsung’s Telecommunications Network Business said, "We are happy to introduce our new Symbian based smartphone SGH-i400 which follows the earlier release of SGH-i520, the first Symbian OS smartphone. We can provide a convenient mobile phone experience for our users by adopting Symbian S60." He added, "Samsung is excited to present new smartphones to our customers around the world, and we will continue to reveal new models to fit our customers' needs."

The i400 will be launched in Russia somewhere in July 2007 and then move on to European countries a bit later.

3GSM: Toshiba G900, E01 WinMo Smartphone

As expected, Toshiba has dropped a couple of WinMo handsets here at 3GSM. They do run Windows Mobile 6, which didn't seem likely a week ago.

The G900 is a tri-band HSDPA handset with a K-JAM style slide out keypad. The phone rocks a 3-inch, 800x480 (WVGA) display, a 2 megapixel camera, a secondary camera for video calling, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB On-The-Go (interesting), around 64MB of internal memory with a miniSD memory card slot etc.