Motorola L9/L72 has apposite length is of 113 x 49 x 11.5 mm, 59 cc with weighing just 96 gm with full screen size of 176 x 220 pixels, 1.9 inches with numerous tolerable wallpapers and screensavers. With exterior length the phone is more beautiful and that makes the most users magnetism with more features like 2 MP, 1600×1200 pixels, video(CIF), and also embrace wonderful music player gives you the assorted hold like many music files like MP3/AAC/AAC+/MPEG4 player construct digital and stereo sound.
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Motorola L9 / L72 BLACK SILVER Unlocked
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Leaked: UMD driveless PSP - the PSP Go
Ahead of the official Sony E3 2009 press event which is when we’re meant to receive Sony’s word. It seems plans to continue its podium mark in the handheld gaming device market with Playstation have been leaked in advance. The PSP Go shouldn’t be considered as a replacement for the PSP 3000, but instead, a companion.
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PSP Go: The next PSP star
Pictures of the new Sony hand held gaming device have been leaked on the web, just a few days early before Sony’s official E3 2009 press event. This next generation PSP named “PSP Go” will carry a 16GB internal memory under its hood, a built-in Bluetooth, with no UMD drive.
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Sony Launches PSP GO
Pictures of PSP Go, a new product being introduced by Sony were seen flying all over the web. The latest gaming gadget will be hitting the market really soon. We were amazed to see the pictures of PSP Go on the web before even its launch. It has been rumored and some have confirmed that the PSP Go will be featuring 16GB of internal memory, Bluetooth, Sliding Screen, and much more. These latest figures would bring in great sales to the lates product. Much information couldn’t be revealed.
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iPod Touch gets Bluetooth after OS upgrade
Stereo Bluetooth audio is coming to the iPod Touch, said Apple's Greg Joswiak at Tuesday's iPhone OS 3.0 preview event. The added Bluetooth functionality will come by way of the OS 3.0 upgrade, due out this summer. While iPod Touch owners clearly win from the addition of Bluetooth support (a $9.95 upgrade fee is required), they may be a little peeved to learn that the second-generation iPod Touch hardware has probably supported Bluetooth all along. A Broadcom BCM4325 chip revealed in iFixit's teardown of the second-generation iPod Touch back in September of 2008 was originally thought to be used strictly for the device's wireless Nike+ support. It turns out the chip is most likely capable of full-fledged Bluetooth audio and data transmission, but has been purposefully left dormant by Apple. After being unlocked by the OS 3.0 upgrade, the iPod Touch (second-generation only) should be capable of Bluetooth features such as A2DP, wireless accessory control (including gaming), and peer-to-peer connections.
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