April 20, 2007

Plastic Based Chips for Cell Phones

16_2 The worst thing that can happend to you  is drop your cell phone on the pavement, why? cause if that happens no cell phone or iPod can function.That is because the chips inside these devices contain microscopic pathways that send the signals to the device. After a pavement bounce these pathways are disturbed making the device unusable are you can forget about it, I know, sad but true.
Plastic can absorb such shocks but they are not good conductors of electricity, Paulette Prins of the Delft University of Technology has discovered that in plastics, the movement of charge is hindered by the structure of the material.Prins has extended the research and has rebuilt the chain in plastics to form a ladder-like structure. This new plastic can conduct electricity in a much better way which makes these chips an alternative of silicon chips.Once the research is complete, these chips will be used in portable devices which can easily survive drops. I can't wait!

April 02, 2007

Motorola Drops RIZR for Less Than $100

1_2 MOTORIZR, is the new addition of Motorola. This extraordinaire and stylish slim phone has got all the functionalities that one may ever think of at this technological era. And what seems to be the catch for the moment is the price tag for which it will go- just $99 with a two-yearly agreement. It features a 2.0-megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom, flash, stereo Bluetooth, microSD slot, quad-band GSM, voice dialing, and a 1.9-inch screen with that added brilliance to match the cool functionalities.

March 12, 2007

ZEN phone

Cell7The news in the air is that Creative is anticipating a “ZEN phone.” Is it inspired from the Zune phone? Well, I don't have a clue. For the very moment, this latent two-piece not normal kinda freaky looking phone is touted to be the Zen phone. It might be possible that we see more and more leaders in the DAP players market popping out cellphones in the near future.

February 28, 2007

LG Chocolate for Asian Markets

3gchocolate_69 LG’s Chocolate has sold about 4 million units worldwide. The company now wants to take the success a bit farder. They have planned to release a 3G version of the popular Chocolate phone to the Asian markets. The 3G Chocolate features a 2-MP camera, a secondary VGA camera for video calls, UMTS, Bluetooth 1.2 and a microSD expansion slot. The device will cost about $638.

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