Video Tour: WebOS 1.4
Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Phone Scoop takes a hands-on look at the new webOS 1.4 system software for Palm devices, including a tour of the new video shooting software.
Phone Scoop takes a hands-on look at the new webOS 1.4 system software for Palm devices, including a tour of the new video shooting software.
Sprint has recently started making webOS 1.4 available to the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi. The updated operating system brings a number of new features to the webOS platform. First and foremost, webOS devices can now capture and edit ...
V-MODA today announced Remix Remote, its latest fashion in-ear headphone featuring integrated three-button remote. The in-line three-button remote allows the user to control the music playback, volume, VoiceOver or Voice Control functions with ease. With the 9mm V-MASQUE neodymium dynamic driver, it has a BEAT-PORT air flow system for better soundstage and live music experience.

Featuring a minimalist and ergonomic design, Remix Remote’s durable features are developed for fashion-conscious, on-the-go lifestyles. The earbuds feature newly designed medical-grade soft silicone fittings with a new shape offering a comfortable and secure fit while also further enhancing V-MODA’s signature soundscape with improved clarity.
The Remix Remote works with iPhone 3GS, the second generation iPod touch, fourth and fifth generation iPod nano, third generation iPod shuffle, the 120GB and 160GB iPod classic, MacBook (unibody) and MacBook Pro (unibody). It is available from today for a retail price of $99.99.
[via slashgear]
If you remember the Nokia X6 then you know is a nice and seductive device which people around Europe seem to like a lot and perhaps you’ll have a chance to get one. The handset is being made available to the North American market through Nokia USA and you can pre-ordered it here.
The Nokia X6 unlocked will set you back $455 and offers a few colors to choose from as well as a 3.2-inch capacitive touch screen with 640 x 360 resolution, 16.7 million colors, Accelerometer and up to 16 GB internal memory. It also comes with Bluetooth 2.0, A-GPS, Ovi Maps 3.0, a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash and many more goodies.
If you visit the pre-order page for the Nokia X6 you’ll notice that it doesn’t mention anything about a ‘Comes With Music’ requirement. So go on and check it out Nokia lovers, and if you buy one let us know how much you like or dislike this handset.
[Via PhoneScoop]
Our good friends over at SlashGear got their hands on the Motorola DEVOUR and after playing with it for a while they have the full review of the handset. Vincent loves the sturdy aluminum casing and likes the way the new Android device looks but he gets a little frustrated with the spacebar.
Apparently the build quality of the DEVOUR is on par with the DROID but you can easily tell the hardware is budget minded. The DEVOUR comes with Android 1.6 and Motorola’s MOTOBLUR with integration to various social networks, there’s a 3.1-inch capacitive display at HVGA 320 x 480 pixels.
After taking several pictures with the DEVOUR’s 3-megapixel camera Vincent noticed that the images tend to have muted and washed out colors resulting in mediocre images. There were other shortcomings found, so if you like to read the entire review and check out the Motorola Devour unboxing and hands-on video along with more pictures, go ahead to SlashGear.com and decide if you would buy this new Android handset.
[Via SlashGear]