Nowadays, whenever any cell phone maker other than Apple, is getting ready with a new mobile phone that comes with iPhone-like or better features will be thought about as a iPhone challenger. Whether you like it or not, the LG KS-20 smartphone is deemed as LG’s new hard work to challenge the iPhone, after LG’s few previous attempts such as the LG Prada etc.

The LG KS-20 has a very tidy and uncluttered candybar design, which makes it look like a luxurious infant. The front panel comes with only two buttons, for main calling functions only. As the LG KS-20 smartphone is equipped with a 2.8 inch touchscreen, which is the basic need to be qualified as an iPhone challenger. Besides, it's a stylus for the touchscreen.

The phone comes loaded with Windows Mobile 6 OS, which is clear an attempt aiming those business class who prefer a smartphone with the Windows Mobile environment. The KS-20 is also equipped with wireless connectivities such as WLAN, which is common in very every smartphone these days. And of work, high-speed Net connectivity that rides on the HSDPA. The phone also supports Bluetooth 2.0 and the memory expansion can be by the microSD card slot. The camera of this guy is definitely much behind with today’s high-end cellphones from other makers. The phone has a 2-megapixel camera only. Other than the LED flash that comes with the camera, the megapixels that it carries is basically disappointing to plenty of of us. Overall the features seem to be qualified as a iPhone challenger except the camera.

The Zumobi’s widgets are called “Tiles”, which has a total of 16 titles laid on the Zumobi’s zoom space. You can customize the zoom space with new tiles by grabbing thew new tiles from Zumobi Gallery. Each tile is highly interactive while being touched or clicked, will deliver you with a dedicated web information or service or entertainment content.

Zumobi has introduced its widget applications for your Window Mobile phones at CTIA 2008. Each widget is for delivering lovely content that you’re interested in a fun & innovative way.

Zumobi has over 100 over interactive tiles for you to pick from, including various channels such as entertainment, sports, news, games, gossip, & more. Organizing applications in a widget manner provides speedy & easy access for users, allowing you to quickly find what you need.

Web-site: www.zumobi.com

Windows Mobile 6.1 OS has got itself with plenty of rumors floating around over the past few weeks. And now there seems to be a confirmation that this new mobile OS is making its way to the market on the April Fools day. Hope this is not another joke for the April Fools.

The Windows Mobile 6.1 won't be the full new version but it’s given with several improments over the current version 6.0. First to count is the very much improved browser, the Web explorer, such as copy and paste from IE and the zooming capability. Followed by the Vista-like UI , new fonts, a task manager like the desktop version, a WiFi indicator and threaded SMS program have also been included.

Connectivity with ActiveSync has been improved , with the ability to auto configure the service for email. Hope this is not a joke which Microsoft preparing itself to the April Fools Day.

via [GadgetVenue]

The picture shows a charging plate which users must place the mobiles on it for charging them wirelessly. Similar to electric toothbrushes, inductive power sends current obtained from a wall adapter through a coil in a charging unit. As current flows through the coil, it generates a magnetic field, which in turn induces a current to flow to the receiving coil in the toothbrush handle.

MWG will produce Windows mobile phones or PDAs that can be charged wirelessly by magnetic induction. And they target to ship the wirelessly chargeable devices by mid 08. Fundamentally, the technology used is similar to the two used in portable toothbrushes, provided by U.K.-based Splashpower.

Splashpower says its inductive charger can deliver up to 850mA of current, at up to 8.5 Volts. It’s got capability to detect the legitimate devices to keep away from misuse. And most importantly, it ain’t affect or erase any magnetic media, interfere with any equipments such as pacemakers. The inductive charger allows multiple devices to be charged on it at three times and gives short charging period.


Although your smartphone, PDA or UMPC comes with a QWERTY keyboard, but I don’t think they can provide you as much productivity as the full-sized PC QWERTY that your’re used to. This is basically because of your fingers are large to type quickly on the excessively tiny QWERTY of your PDA or smartphone. Due to the tiny size of the QWERTY of your smartphone or PDA, you tend to not to use it for typing long email messages, memos or surfing the net. Even though it comes with all the functionalities that you get on your laptop/PC. The ANYCOM Stowaway Keyboard is the wireless Bluetooth-enabled full-sized PC keyboard that works with any PDA, smartphone, tablet etc, to enable you to gain as much productivity as using the full-sized PC QWERTY keyboard.

The ANYCOM Stowaway Keyboard is similar to any full-sized PC keyboard, which is having 18mm spacing, 4 key rows, foldable and works well with any Bluetooth-enabled gadgets. It’s got long battery life, which can operate up to 60 hours and stand by up to 7,000 hours seven time fully charged. For frequent business traveler, now you can leave your laptop at home and bring along the new combination, i.e PDA or smartphone or UMPC and the Stowaway keyboard, whenever you travel. And this new combination should be much not as hard for you to take care and transport than your laptop and you won’t lose any of your productivity. Anyway, this keyboard seems to be popular, as it’s run out of stock on the online store.

Via Techchee



iPhone is coming in to Asia market in 2008, there is no surprise that we’d see plenty of iPhone-clones coming up in Asia before iPhone launched in 2008. Well, the copycats phenomenon has become a norm in Asia market, China.

M8, the rumored product of Meizu, which looks much like an iPhone, but it was first reported having no mobile phone function, which was said as purely a MiniPlayer, the newer version of its M6. The M8 was first said to feature a 533MHz Samsung ARM processor, a 2.6-inch screen & loaded with the Windows CE OS.

This is something that we’ve seldom seen before , i.e an MP3 player with Windows CE loaded. Due its “imitation of design” of the iPhone, the touch-screen feature is difinitely a must.

According to Engadget, the post by a senior discussion-forum jockey on the Meizu site, the M8 is now said to measure in at a scant 57×105x11.5-mm & packs both a GSM & Chinese TD-SCDMA 3G radio, a 3.3-inch 720×480 pixel display, Bluetooth, a 3 megapixel camera, & an ARM11 CPU capable of recording video at 30fps at the device’s full 720 x 480 resolution. GSM, camera, Windows CE loaded? A smartphone? A PDA ? I guess it could be a change of direction by Meizu in to producing an iPhone clone in lieu of only an MP3 player due to the overwhelming buzz of iPhone. Will Apple take any action on this ?

Via Crave, Via Engadget, Via Dapreview