Fujitsu has created a gadget that transforms 2d video into 3d even if your cell phone does not have 3d. In the past, this may have required two cameras, but with the accessory, it has mirrors that will create two different images that will allow you to upload the video, Fujistu will reprocess the video and make it 3d.

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With a 4.3 inch screen, 1 gig of ram, and 32 gigs of storage, has a whopping 12.1 megapixel camera for the front part of the camera, capable of 1080p video recording, has micro usb and an estimated talk time of 7.4 hours.
Sony (sony.com) notes on their website, the phone is the first Playstation Certified phone. The cell phone has a built has a cool built in joystick, so its excellent for people who cannot stay playing video games.
Onwiresless.att.com site the phone received a 4,3 rating our of 5 star rating.
According to some websites, the Sony cell phones launch dates for 2012 has been leaked out in the open and is posted on some

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sites such as http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_s-4369.php and http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/31030
Google is trying to take Apple back to the 1980′s. The good news is the competition between Google and Apple will produce better technology and have more competitive prices, so the consumer is the real winner.
The Google Nexus One will be unlocked so it can be used for any carrier. This is something the Iphone (Must have ATT) is not doing.
The price for the Google unlocked cell phone is in the $500 price range.
One reason and the biggest why the Google phone is better than the Iphone is it holds at charge for at least 24 hours, and maybe more.
Dont think though you will have an installed app for Itunes on this phone.
The much-anticipated Google mobile phone Nexus One is expected to be launched this week. Google will be having a press event on January 5 at its Mountain View, California headquarters and it is widely expected that it will come out with the new phone during that event. There was no mention of Nexus One in the invitation but there is one on the Android, Google’s operating system for mobile phones. The event will be held prior to the CES exhibit that will be held in Las Vegas and this timing adds more excitement to the rumored and much-waited launch. A collation of online sources suggest that the Nexus One will have the following features – GSM connectivity, Wi-Fi capability, 3.7 inches AMOLED touchscreen, compass, accelerometer and 5 megapixels camera. How much it will cost and if it is to be offered unlocked, we may probably know before the week ends.
Finally, the long wait for the final version of the Firefox Mobile is over. It is now available for download from the Mozilla site, http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/m/, and initially supports two Nokia Maemo devices – the N900 and the N810. The beta has been tested for some time and has now the final release called the Firefox Mobile RC1. It includes all of the features of the desktop version Firefox 3.6, with many new and mobile features added. These include the Awesome Bar, Weave-sync, Addons, password manager and a lot more. One exciting feature that was specifically developed for mobile applications is the Location-Aware Browsing. When your mobile is online, your current location is established and points of interest in the vicinity will be pushed to your device. And for other mobile users not comfortable with Nokia phones, don’t get frustrated yet because industry sources said Mozilla is also looking at the possibility of developing the Firefox Mobile for Android-enabled devices.
The iPhone is a great smartphone but what others have that it lacks is a physical keypad. This handicap is about to be overcomed with the introduction of the BTstack Keyboard application. This app, which is based on the open-source BTstack project, will allow the iPhone (and the iPod) to be connected to a Bluetooth keyboard. The BTstack keyboard runs a daemon on the background of the iPhone where it generates keyboard tap events, resulting to an effect as if you were typing using the on-screen keyboard. But take note that you can use this app only if you are willing to jailbreak your 3G and 3GS iPhones. It is available at the Cydia store for $5. Combined with a portable Bluetooth keyboard, this app can replace your laptop for making notes and writing emails while you are on the road. This allows you to harness the power of the iPhone, which actually is a portable computer at your disposal.
One-handed touchscreen typing is not a new thing but one development worth checking out is the introduction of Tiki’Labs’ free TikiNotes app for the iPhone. Other typing applications have been in use for some time with the same objective of making typing fast and easy. Even the iPhone itself has its built-in typing utility and we know at least one other solution that worked with the iPhone called ShapeWriter. With this application, you just run your finger on the letters of a word on a QWERTY keyboard, and the program will come out with the word you are typing. An application similar to this is Swype, but this is not yet available for the iPhone. TikiNotes has a different technique and simplifies the typing experience to only six keys. This application lets users look in one of six alphabet sectors, pick a letter from there, and repeat the step until the word that you intend to type comes out. It also features a predictive input algorithm that guesses the word you’re typing. The beauty of this app is it is now available in the AppStore for free.
Google is coming out with its very first mobile handset, the Nexus One. It will be made by HTC and will be run by a customised version of Android. The phone is already being test driven by Google employees as reported from the Wall Street Journal. This is being confirmed by a number of Googlers who are tweeting on the details of the Google phone. The report also says Google will market the device itself (not through any mobile operator) so end-users will have to secure their own SIM cards for the phone to work. The introduction of Nexus One in the market will surely have an impact on the smartphone market being currently dominated by Nokia and Apple. Some of the tweets said the new device is an iPhone plus a bigger screen plus the Android OS. If the release of the much-awaited phone happens in early 2010 as many are expecting, it will be a big threat to the iPhone and its Nokia counterparts.
Skype has just released the first beta of Skype client for Symbian phones. This is not a beta for Skype Lite but for the real full version of Skype for S60 3.1 and 3.2-based devices. Symbian is an open source OS for mobile devices that was created through the integration of software assets contributed by Nokia, Sony Ericsson and NTT DoCoMo. The Skype Symbian beta supports Nokia phones ranging from the E51 up to the N96 and more models are promised to be added by the time the full version is released. The application supports Skype to Skype calls (over 3G and Wi-Fi), Skype Out calls, instant messaging, file transfers, voice mail access and many more. But one thing it cannot do is video calling, which we hope will be incorporated in the future. The beta version can be downloaded from the official Skype blog and must be installed in the phone memory. You can then connect using WiFi or 3G and test drive the many features it has to offer.
Dell is creating a new communications division as it prepares to launch its first mobile phone in China. This development indicates how serious Dell is in entering the mobile market. The new division will develop portable devices that will include mobile phones and portable computers with embedded wireless chips. This new division will be headed by Ron Garriques, who is currently president of Dell’s consumer division. Prior to joining Dell, he previously worked with Motorola. Dell will be launching very soon its first mobile phone, the Mini 3i, in China. The Mini 3i will run on China Mobile’s OPhone open source platform, and will be pre-loaded with a number of applications like the 139Mail e-mail, Fetion chat, and digital maps for navigation. Dell has an earlier partnership with China Mobile when they developed the 3G Dell Mini 10 netbook.
The following are the features of the Mini 3i:
* 3.5 inch, widescreen (16:9), 640 x 360 display
* 3 megapixel camera with zoom, auto-focus and flash
* Bands/Modes: Quadband GSM/EDGE
* GPS navigation
* Form Factor: Tablet/PDA
* Dimensions: 58.35 x 122 x 11.7
* Weight: <105g (grams)
* Bluetooth
* Micro SD (up to 32GB)
* Mini USB