The un-ending saga of the Asus EeePC continues … this time some guy has hacked the EeePC 900 and replaced it with a touch screen LCD. Gorgeous video demo! Wonder if Asus will ever get its act together and come up with a touch screen equipped EeePC out of the box? Maybe they should hire JKK for that.
Mobility

Wow, how lucky, Nokia E71 is now available in Singapore. Nokia, when are you releasing it in the Philippines? - 2008/06/30
Ubuntu Mobile Edition for your EeePC
The Asus EeePC is such a cool gadget. it’s probably the most hacked/modified mobile Internet device on the planet. Not only does it run on Linux but also Windows and would you believe Mac OSX.
After posting Ubuntu MID version released, codfather was kind enough to send a comment about a site for Ubuntu Mobile Edition for the EeePC. Boy, that didn’t take too long!
Nokia E71 mobile phone
Nokia has done a great job of creating the next evolution of it E-series business phones. The Nokia E71 is bound to be a favorite when it comes out. Its predecessors, the E61 and E51 are good business mobile phones but the Nokia E71 simply blows them away. At a mere 10mm thick and boasting a 2.36 inch LCD screen and full qwerty keyboard, it’s perfect for both business and fun.
That’s not all, it has all the things you would expect in todays hi-tech phone with HSDPA, bluetooth with EDR/A2DP, an infrared to boot, WLAN for additional means of communication. Nokia also made sure it has enough juice when you need it by using a 1500 mAh Lithium Polymer battery.
Ubuntu MID version released
The Ubuntu team has released a version of Ubuntu for Mobile Internet Devices (MID) based on Ubuntu Hardy Heron. The Ubuntu MID version is optimized for mobile internet devices that are increasingly being available on the market.
Maybe we should start the countdown on how long before someone starts installing Ubuntu MID on an Asus EeePC. It would be cool to see it running on the EeePC. And while you’re at it, why not the Nokia N810 as well.
Mozilla Firefox mobile version
The guys at Mozilla labs have been pretty busy. They’ve just released a video of the upcoming mobile version of the Firefox web browser. The new UI and the new concept for tabs looks good. The use of gestures and panning to maximize on the small mobile screen are great and I’m excited as to when I can get my hands on it.
Google Android on Nokia N95
I’ve read a lot of news about Google Android running on different phones like the HTC or even on the Nokia N810 UMPC. People never seizes to amaze me ‘coz now someone was able to run Google’s open mobile platform, Android, on the Nokia N95.
Palm Treo 850 photos leaked
I’ve heard (and you have probably too) about the Palm Treo 800w not too long ago but it looks like a new Palm Treo model is just around the corner. Photos of the upcoming Palm Treo 850 has been leaked out on the Net.
Largest cellphone in the world?
This adventurous man from China decided that the world needs yet another cellphone but what makes this one unique is that it’s probably the world’s largest cellphone ever built instead of going for the world’s smallest.
Although it doesn’t say much about the specifications of the cellphone — like if has a color display, if it’s dual band, tri-band or quad band. Or if it even has bluetooth or FM radio (heck, you can probably put a whole home theater into the thing if you wanted to).
Wireless stereo using the Motorola HT820 bluetooth headset
One thing I don’t like having on my notebook is a lot of wires. Bluetooth technology has been a boon for me ‘coz it allows me to connect things to my notebook without all those wires. It may not be as fast as I want it to be but it’s available now and until wireless USB goes mainstream it’s the only thing available right now.
It comes complete with it’s own case plus a charger with several plug adaptors for probably every type of electric outlet available around the globe. It also comes with with a cable that allows you to connect the headset directly to your computer’s stereo output jack in case your headset ran out of juice which I doubt will ever happen.
I have always loved using my Motorola HT820 stereo bluetooth headset so I decided to write a post about it here. I think the price of the Motorola stereo bluetooth headset is about US$60 if you’re shopping for one right now and I tell you it’s a bargain at that price.
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