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Thursday, March 27, 2008

8GB - room for musical variation
Mellow pop? Hard rock? Reggae, hip hop, jazz? With the W960i, there's room for it all - you can store up to 8000 songs (eAAC+ format) in your phone.
The perfect touch
The Walkman® touch player let you manage your music the easy way. Enjoy album art on the large phone display and use your fingers to play the song you want.
TV quality on your phone screen
View videos in TV quality on the W960i display. Or connect to your PC, synchronize and enjoy podcasts on your phone. All the software you need - and a stereo headset - is included in phone kit.
The sleek W960i Walkman® phone impresses with its touch display and 8GB memory. You can have all the music you want - literally at your fingertips.
Walkman® phone
Have your favourite sounds with you – always, whenever, wherever you go. Your W960i is not only a mobile phone. It’s a portable music device, too.
Media manager
With your phone kit you get a CD with software for managing music, photos and video clips. Transfer music, videos and photos to and from your phone.

Handwriting Recognition
Text input using stylus on touchscreen: write a character as you would with a pen, and it transforms it into the corresponding letter on a keyboard.

Video call
See who’s talking with your 3G phone. During a video call, you see a live video stream of the person you're talking to - and they can see you. Read more

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the Nokia N95 sprawled open in landscape mode.It literally looks like a baby laptop and its features when studied in detail give even more credence to this claim.The innovative 2-way slide concept makes it easy to switch between different modes.With powerful 3D graphics, the Nokia N95 has a stunning user interface.Internal memory which can be easily enhanced using a hot swappable microSD card, upto 2 gigs capacity cards and Nokia plans to release full length movies on such cards for the benefit of users. With 3D graphics which are complemented with 3D sounds from the stereo speakers, watching movies will be as good as carrying around a mini movie theatre.
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Due in spring 2006, the PlayStation 3 is powered by the "Cell" processor, which Sony boasts makes the machine 35 times more powerful than the PlayStation 2. It will support Blu-Ray storage devices, which hold significantly more data than today's DVDs, as well as seven wireless controllers, and has outputs for two high-definition televisions (HDTVs).
Sony (Research) did not announce whether it plans to launch the system first in Japan, then months later in North America, as has been its practice with previous PlayStations, or simultaneously throughout the world. It also did not disclose an estimated retail price for the machine.
"All of us at Sony Computer Entertainment have been waiting a long time for this moment," Kaz Hirai, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, said at a news conference.
"We have always attempted to do things differently. Our vision has taken us to unprecedented levels of success and innovation. Just keeping up with conventional technology is not enough for us."
Sony's announcement came the same day that Microsoft, its smaller rival in the video game business, announced that up to 40 new titles for its new Xbox 360, will be available in time for the holidays.
Sony's PlayStation 3 will be fully "backward compatible," playing all existing PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games. It will come equipped with a Blu-Ray DVD drive and support the sharpest format for HDTV, 1080p.
The machine itself is about the same size as the current PlayStation 2 with a rounded, convex look. Sony showed off the machine in three colors: black, silver and white.
Wireless controllers using Bluetooth technology will be standard. Sony (Research) said the system will support up to seven simultaneous players, a significant boost from the four standard today.
Additionally, PSP owners will be able to use their handheld gaming device as either a controller or an additional screen, perhaps viewing tactical or statistical information that ties in with the game on your television.