September 29th, 2006
Samsung Trace or T519 from T-Mobile is a thin and light handset that features a 1.3-megapixel camera, MicroSD card slot for memory expansion, Bluetooth connectivity, EDGE and a music player.
Let’s see the review from Crunchgear:
It’s very SLVR-like - which is what T-Mo is going for here - and very inexpensive ($99). Unfortunately, it’s made of Samsung plastic and feels pretty chintzy but if you’re looking for something to slip between the pages of a book to hold your place, you can’t go wrong with this thin Lizzie.
Watch the Samsung Trace in action after this jump.
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September 29th, 2006
Sony has introduced the VAIO C series laptop, a series that comes in five hip colors - spring green, blush pink, seashell white, urban gray and espresso black. The notebook is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz processors and comes with Windows Vista Premium ready.

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September 29th, 2006
It’s not about Hello Kitty today. It’s about Snoopy and friends. Kokuyo Japan has released a series of Snoopy and friends 800 dpi optical mouse. It measures 53 x 101 x 36mm, connects via USB and is compatible with Mac and Windows.

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September 29th, 2006
The cat is very cute, with its calm position. No, it’s not only a display on your desktop. The USB Kitty Sentinel is a more than just a display. Comes with two infrared sensors, it helps to protect your PC by alerting any intruders who wants to touch your PC when you are away from your desk.
The kitty may hiss, meow and sing to scare the intruders away. Are you scared of a cat that only can meow and hiss, but cannot claw?
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September 29th, 2006
The Blind Camera (aka Buttons) is a project by Sascha Pohflepp, a Berlin-based new media artist. The Blind Camera doesn’t have any optical part. It only has a button to press on.
When the button is pressed, the camera memorizes the time and immediately searches over the net for other people’s photos taken in the same moment.
Depending on how soon someone else in the world shares their photo on the web, an image will appear on the camera display.
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