Sony Ericsson intros K660, W380 and W890 handsets



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Right on cue, Sony Ericsson’s busted out a trio of new handsets today, including it’s latest K-series model, the K660, and a pair of new Walkman phones: theW380 and W890 . As we knew yesterday, the K660 is a HSDPA handset whose big selling point is its proficiency at web browsing, including a landscape mode, among other web-friendly features. The W380 clamshell phone, on the other hand, drops the 3G, but provides plenty of the usual Walkman-related features, including gesture control, and SE’s trademark Track ID, while the W890 ups things considerably with HSDPA connectivity and a better-than-the-norm 3.2 megapixel camera. Hit up the read link below for complete specs on each handset, and look for them all to be available in the first quarter of next year.

 

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Motorola launches MOTOPURE H12 Bluetooth headset



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As we’d heard hinted at in the past, Motorola has unveiled its new and glitzy MOTOPURE — these names are getting so old — H12 Bluetooth headset. Featuring Moto’s CrystalTalk dual microphone noise cancellation, diamond cut metal housing, and 5.5 hours talk and 200 hours standby time, if the price’s right, it’ll likely find its way into ears everywhere. We like that Motorola has included a charging base plus a small carrying case that doubles as both charger and protective case for when not in use. As an added kindness, they’ve also thrown in a few ear cushions to make your wearing experience a pleasant one. This 12 gram wonder will set you back $99 after rebate — of the mail-in variety we’re afraid — from your local AT&T store.

 

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hField intros Vista-compatible Wi-Fire long-range WiFi adapter



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It looks like Vista users jealous of their Mac and XP-based pals and their 1,000-foot range WiFire adapters can now finally get a range-extending fix of their own, as hField has just announced a Vista-friendly version of the device. What’s more, the Wi-Fire is also now considerably cheaper than it was when it was first released last year, with it now setting you back just $79. It also now comes with some updated software for both XP and Vista, but otherwise appears to be the same 3 x 4 inch device as before, including support for 802.11b/g networks only and, of course, that aforementioned 1,000 foot range.

 

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CNET Caught Stealing A Photo Without Permission



I would like an explanation from the senior editors of CNET on why their photo policy allows them to scour Flickr for images to use with articles without photo credit, compensation or permission of the photographer?

Engadget nominated in the 2007 Weblog Awards, voting still open



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Yeah, we know you’ve been hearing a lot about the 2007 Weblog Awards in the last couple of days as your source(s) for news across a variety of topics have likely been shamelessly whoring for votes in a bid for a little recognition. Well, as you may have learned, our little site has been honored by being nominated to run against a number of other fine publications for the title of Best Technology Blog. Much love to everyone who’s voted for us (and continues to do so) up to once daily per IP address until November 8th. Oh, and let the best blog win. And we mean the best blog.

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