iPhone stores preference for your car

iPhone Dock

Land Rover LRX concept car sports an iPhone dock. It provides an amazing features! When docked, the iPhone would upload your music, seat settings, steering wheel settings, and all the information for the car’s “transfigurable displays.” So, now you can have your car preferences on the your phone in addition to music, video and emails. Useful feature isn’t it?

[via Engadget]

YouTube-mania is continuing

LG KU990

Right after Samsung’s SGH-L760 LG announced its YuoTube-enable mobile phone KU990. Integration with YouTube allows not only watch video but submit videos to the site straight from the phone as well. Thanks to the 5-megapixel camera you may do good clips. The KU990 also sports 3-inch touchscreen, a built-in FM radio, MP3 player and microSD card slot. Sure, the HSDPA connectivity is nice but WiFi for communication with YouTube would be better choice.

There are no word on pricing or availability yet.

[via Engadget]

See speed and bandwidth on the router

Belkin N1 Vision

Belkin, well-known producer stylish gadgets and accessories, announced its new product – N1 Vision. It’s a wireless router but as the rest Belkin’s products it looks very attractive. Moreover, featured by full monochrome LCD display the N1 Vision tracks your upstream / downstream speeds, logs your bandwidth, displays date, time and network access key info, and also shows you what devices are connected and how much bandwidth each one is eating up.

In addition to displaying network data, the N1 sports 802.11n and gigabit ports. It has a link rate of 300Mbps and a range of up 1,600 ft. If you really need to monitor your network status the price at $199.99 is not so expensive for that kind device.

[via Engadget]

Broadcast yourself with new Casio cameras

Casio EX-S880 and EX-S77

It seems YouTube is standard de-facto for video hosting. A new digital cameras from Casio can be visual proofs of that thesis. The EX-S880 and EX-S77 feature 8.1- and 7.1-megapixels respectively and include special YouTube capture mode. That mode allows to store your videos at 640 x 480 resolution and H.264 format. So, you shouldn’t adjust your video and convert it to proper format.

Both cameras will be out in August for $300 and $230, respectively.

[via Gearlog]

Samsung SGH-L760 social mobile

Samsung  SGH-L760

Blogging and social services and networks became popular more and more. So, producers of mobile phones couldn’t just stay and see this process. As result Sumsung released SGH-L760 – a mobile phone with can help you be not only mobile but social as well. It supports RSS Reader function, UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and sports 2M camera and Bluetooth connectivity. The SGH-L760 allows to upload video to YouTube by pressing just 2 or 3 buttons. Also, it’s integrated with blog hostings like Ublog and Buzznet.

As I see the SGH-L760 misses two useful for social functionality features: WiFi and touchscreen. But integration with blogs and YouTube is good sign 🙂

P. S. I like Twitter which can make social any mobile phone with SMS support 🙂

[via Gadgetizer]

Extra compact notebook

VIA small notebook

VIA launched the NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device – probably the lightest (850g!) and smallest notebook. Moreover, its price is gonna be also amazing – $600! NanoBook sports a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M processor, up to 1GB of RAM, a 30GB hard drive, a 7-inch WVGA display, 802.11g WiFi, Bluetooth, DVI-out, a slot next to the screen where a GPS, VoIP, or WWAN module can be POP in (the module in the picture above is some world clock thing). According to VIA technicians the battery life will be up to four hours.

The NanoBook runs on either Windows XP or Vista. But I suppose that Linux geeks also won’t miss it 🙂

[via Engadget]