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iPhone MMS launch

Just a quick note to those of you who haven’t already enabled MMS on your iPhone yourself already, the official rollout happens this Friday afternoon, according to AT&T’s Facebook page:

MMS Update: We know you’ve been eager for this service so we wanted to offer a quick update on the launch plans for MMS on Friday, Sept. 25. Late morning, Pacific Time, on Friday, the new carrier settings update enabling MMS should be live and ready to download through iTunes. We’ll provide the steps and all of the details you need right here at that time.

So there you have it - we fully expect that Friday to be full of cute kitten pictures, and video files of people mooning their iPhone cameras. Good times.


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AT&T 3G MicroCell

There’s been a lot of hype and discussion surrounding the 3G MicroCell, and now we’ve got a review from someone who actually purchased one. As a refresher, this device is designed to significantly boost both the voice and data signal in your home by using your own home broadband network. In other words, if the AT&T network sucks enough in your area that you can barely get through a call to Domino’s without it dropping, you can now pay AT&T even more money to get the reception that you should already be getting as part of your monthly payment plan. Oh, and the AT&T 3G Microcell also boasts additional feature options, like unlimited talk time, for additional cost. 

So far, only the community of Charlotte, NC actually has them for purchase , and the device sells for $150. Ouch. One buyer reports that the device works as planned, and that before the purchase, they had one bar of EDGE coverage in their home, and now reports five bars connected to 3G.

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Viliv S7 price announced on DynamismFor those wondering how much the impressive Viliv S7 swiveling tablet notebook would cost, wonder no more, because Dynamism has finally let it be known.

The S7 has a swiveling 1024x600 7-inch touchscreen and pack in a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom processor, 1 GB memory, 60 GB HDD/16 GB SSD, and Windows XP. It has an impressive 9 hours of battery life, and will go from sleep to wake in 4 seconds. Pricing starts at $629, and jump up to $799 is you wanna rock the 32GB SSD model with built-in HSPA 3G access. Head on over to Dynamism to sign up to be notified when pre-orders begin. These won’t last long.

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Latest Gear Live Videos

Sony DRC-BT30P

For those who want a little wireless action for their own pair of headphones, then you might want to get in on ‘s new DRC-BT30P.  It has volume controls, a playback feature, as well as a button that allows you to take your calls. The device will connect to your audio player over Bluetooth, and you can then plug in any pair of headphones you like, for a partial wireless effect.  As you can see, it is available in black, white, pink, and blue.  No price has been announced as yet. 

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has put together a nice promotional video, shot here in Seattle, and featuring a bunch of my friends giving their thoughts on mobile devices, and the Booklet 3G in general. Obviously, the big thing here is the 8-12 hour battery life on this Nokia laptop. Needless to say, we can’t wait to get our hands on this one.


Sony ZX5 LCD

We know that is busy prepping their 3D strategy, but in the meantime, they are still working on pumping out some awesome televisions with the ZX5 series of Bravia LCD televisions. The Sony Bravia ZX5 sports edge-mounted LED backlighting (no local-dimming Triluminous tech here - boo), 240Hz Motion Flow, a wireless HD media receiver, and a 16.6-mm frame. The set will hit stores in Japan in November, and I’m sure we’ll hear about the US launch at CEDIA.

Click to continue reading Sony Bravia ZX5: LED-backlit, slim LCD HDTV

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Microsoft's Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

Microsoft is jumping on that whole thin-is-in bandwagon with the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. As the name implies, this is a -only device, powered by AAA batteries. The keyboard slopes downward, making the front event thinner. There’s also a curved keyboard layout, which refers to as Comfort Curve. The keyboard is $89.95, and the numeric keypad is an extra $44.95. You’ll see these on store shelves in October.

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Creative WOW headphones for World of Warcraft

Gaming headphones are getting very popular with the MMO crowd, so it stands to reason that , creators of much great technology including the S2, has given us the Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset.  They will be the first of its type to feature THX TruStudio PC sound. For purists, no worries - they’ll also be available in a wired model as well.

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Epson Artisan 810 is all-in-one printer

has much to brag about with its newest printer, the Artisan 810 all-in-one.  It has a 7.8 inch smart touch panel and 3.5 inch LCD so the user can view slideshows, select, copy, rotate, crop, restore, and print photos without the use of a computer.  It can also be used as a charger for USB devices, and there is even a special application for iPhone pictures.  Interested?  Get it for about $300 at Amazon.

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WiSpy EX30 Wireless Camera and Monitor

Have you ever wanted a wireless camera that you can just place anywhere and watch the footage with a tiny monitor?  Even if your motives are pure, you should be able to think of many uses for the WiSpy EX30. 

Just place the camera anywhere, and it will wirelessly sync with the 2.5 inch video monitor.  This monitor will even alert you if something of interest steps into the frame, and the user can even record footage via SD card.  You should be able to pick this gadget of many uses for about $169.95. 

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