
Friday, July 24, 2009
HTC Click
We have a new shot of the upcoming HTC Click. As you can see, this photo is much better one, and we’re hoping the Taiwan-based company is approaching the day when it will go all official with the launch. Personally, I think the Click could change many things. Apparently, we’re talking about a low-end, affordable Android phone, which if sold for about $300 unlocked, it could expand Google’s mobile OS reach into many places where it was not available before. We’ll certainly keep watching the space, so stay tuned…

Palm Pre
No, that’s not a Blurrycam shot of a rumored Palm Pre follow-up with a rotating screen. It’s actually one of the more extreme cases of the Palm Pre “twisting” right out of its shell, which, as far as we can tell, still seems to be a fairly rare occurrence. This particular Pre belongs to one Royer, who was apparently able to get it replaced without too much hassle, but other folks are also reporting some slight screen wobble, and even a few cracks appearing here and there. Somewhat interestingly, Royer says that the Sprint repair center he went to said they’re not allowed to try to fix the Palm Pre, and are instead instructed to simply exchange it for a new one. So, has your Palm Pre learned any new moves it shouldn’t have? Let us know in comments.

Kingston’s quantum leap, data traveller 300 with 256 GB capacity
Kingston has taken a quantum leap with the latest data traveller 300 to have 256 GB capacity. I think its miracle! Kingston has created a breakthrough with this device. Now you can carry all your PC hard disk content in your pocket and can move around. Its massive 256 GB of storage space allows you to more than your PC content. This USB drive has data transfer rate around 20MB/ sec for read and 10MB/sec for write.

This data traveller comes with built-in password Traveller software which encrypts 90% of its content and is also enhanced for Windows ReadyBoost™ on Vista-based systems 3. it could be just plugged into any 1.1 or 2.0 USB port. It has durable and capless design and comes with 5 year warranty. Have you heard its gonzo price? You will get crazy if you hear it. Its $900 a tough price to pay.
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