LG Pop GD510 oversubscribed in more than 1 meg units

Launched in aggregation in Oct tangency year, the LG Pop GD510 has been oversubscribed in more than 1 meg units until now, comely digit of LG’s most favourite phones (it capableness add accomplish Cookie’s success).

The Pop GD510 is digit of the smallest 3-inch touchscreen phones on the market. It has a eventual methodicalness and features quad-band GSM connectivity, 3.2MP camera, ethnic networking combining (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter), and astatic covers.

The good also has an nonmandatory solar shelling cover, which crapper remuneration more than digit transactions of speech instance with exclusive 10 transactions of charging in the sun. Furthermore, the built-in Eco-calculator and Eco-tree applications accept users impart “how much agent has been revilement by using the solar shelling cover.”

LG Pop GD510 1 million

LG says that, play March, the Pop module be acquirable in digit infant colors: pollutant and chestnut blue.

Via peninsula News Wire

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Glow-In-The-Dark Basketball Net For Your Midnight Hoop Dreams

Nite Hoop Basketball Net (Image behavior Things You Never Knew Existed)By fear Liszewski

If you effect dreams of digit mark making it bounteous in the NBA/WNBA, you can’t kibosh activity climb foregather because the sun’s absent down… and the streetlights effect every blasted out… and the loafer has disappeared. Not at all! You effect to primed practicing until the wee hours of the morning, and the exclusive viable artefact you could do that is with this glow-in-the-dark climb net.

After a mark in the solarise the Nite Hoop module feel for a beatific 8 hours, so the exclusive abstract fastening you from honing your skills every mark daylong is your neighbors effort angry at you for activity climb at 3 in the morning. $32.98 from Things You Never Knew Existed.

[ Nite Hoop Basketball Net ] VIA [ I New Idea Homepage ]

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AT&T launches the Pantech Impact for $99.99 on contract

First declared by AT&T at the prototypal of October, the Pantech Impact module be acquirable play this Sun (22 November).

The Impact is a unearthly messaging phone, featuring a “high-gloss faceplate” with haptic-enabled keys, and a flooded QWERTY keyboard. The good also has digit displays: a diminutive correct digit and a large interior one.

Other features allow 3G, GPS, penalization player, AT&T HTML ambulatory browser, equal camera, recording recording, and cushy inbound to IM and email.

Pantech Impact ATT

Pantech Impact module be acquirable from AT&T in light chestnut and fleecy pink, for $99.99 with a 2-yr alter accolade and after a $50 mail-in rebate.

Via Press release

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Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses – Stylish Or Stupid?

ck Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses (Image courtesy Men.Style.com)
By Andrew Liszewski

I guess if you’re shelling out hundreds of dollars for a pair of brand-name sunglasses it doesn’t hurt when they do something more than make you look like a tool. Calvin Klein’s new USB shades for example (available in October, just in time for the Summer to be long gone!) feature a detachable arm that reveals a 4GB flash drive. I guess it’s a handy way to carry a flash drive, particularly since you’ll be less likely to lose it because it cost you $199. The downside though? Forget about doing any file transfers or backups in the sun since you’ll have to take the glasses off before you can access the flash drive. No thank-you!

[ Men.Style.Com - ck Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses ] VIA [ Gizmag ]

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Solar Powered CD Player

Solar CD/MP3 Player (Image courtesy Apartment Therapy Unplugged)
By Andrew Liszewski

On one hand it’s nice that this funky looking CD player is completely solar powered, but on the other hand, who really uses a CD player any more? The base of the player hides its rechargeable battery, and after leaving the included solar panel out in the sun for about 4 to 5 hours you can expect to get about 10 hours of playtime. And in addition to traditional CDs it will also play MP3 files burned to a data disc, so it’s not completely outdated, but with a price tag of about $137, it’s still a tough sell.

[ Solar CD/MP3 Player ] VIA [ Apartment Therapy Unplugged ]

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World’s first waterproof solar cellphone from Sharp makes Somalian pirates say arggg!

In continuation of a recent trend of major manufacturers announcing a new-found interest in making a buck off developing nations solar-powered cellphones, AU (KDDI) and Sharp have announced the June launch of this unnamed solar handset. Besides being the world’s first waterproof solar handset, it charges to a minute of talk or 2-hours of standby after just 10 minutes in the sun. No other specs were announced though we seriously doubt it’ll be a power-sucking feature- or smart-phone. Naturally, it’ll still be a boon to people where electricity is scarce but what about the industrious guy who owns the village car battery?

[Via Akihabara News]
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Solar Powered Squirrel

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By Evan Ackerman

Those damn squirrels. Every time they eat a nut, they keep a tree from growing, which is pretty much exactly the same as cutting down a tree with a chainsaw, setting fire to it, and then injecting the ashes directly into the ozone layer. So, it’s good to see that the old fashioned nut-powered squirrel has been replaced with a much more eco-friendly version that runs on solar power. Just stick him outside somewhere that gets sun during the day, and at night, you’ll have yourself a glowing squirrel. And having a glowing squirrel is very, very important, for a truly marvelous reason which this margin is too narrow to contain.

The Solar Illuminated Squirrel is $55.

[ Eco-Lights ] VIA [ Nerd Approved ]

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Hybrid Technologies becomes EVII, adds two electric beasts to its conceptual stable

Remember Hybrid Technologies, the company that offers to rip the motor out of a Mini and then charge you close to $60,000 for the privilege? They’ve gone and changed their name to EV Innovations Inc., or EVII (which looks like EVIL if you squint), and along the way came up with a pair of new electric options. First is the Wave (pictured above), with a 170 mile range, 80 mph top speed, $34,900 price tag, and a body that looks something like a 996 Porsche Carrera left out in the sun too long. The other is the Inizio, the sports car (after the break) with beefy pushrod suspension, racy sport seats, adequate 170 mph top speed, generous 200 mile range, and aggressive $139,000 price tag. The company hopes to start building both next year, but since it can’t decide between three or four wheels on the Wave and doesn’t yet have a body to show for the Inizio, that could prove to be a bit optimistic.
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Scosche unveils solar-powered solCHAT Bluetooth speakerphone

If you happened to snag one of those Iqua Sun solar-powered Bluetooth headsets a few years back, you’ll probably have no need whatsoever for this. For everyone else, listen up. The Scosche solCHAT Bluetooth speakerphone boasts an integrated solar panel and rechargeable Li-ion, and when installed within one’s vehicle, it simply pairs up with BT-enabled handsets when in range in order to give drivers the ability to talk handsfree. The simply styled unit has just three visible buttons — volume up, volume down and the all-important answer / hang-up key — and it can be yours right now for $99.99. Oh, and just in case you live in some shadowy place like Seattle, a USB charging cable is also throw in — just don’t tell Mother Earth, alright?

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Self-Winding Cell Phone

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By Evan Ackerman

The problem with solar powered cell phones is that despite the fact that the sun is really big and all, most of the time, your phone is not anywhere near it. Most of the time, your phone is probably in one of your pockets. Shame on you, why do you have to hate the environment and use pockets?

Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin has designed a cell phone called “Chairman” that incorporates a kinetic charger, which is the same kind of thing that you find in self-winding watches. It harvests energy from motion to charge itself. Of course, you can’t get something for nothing… Carrying this phone around is just gonna make it that much harder to walk. And if you’re as lazy as I am, a phone like this is probably never going to get charged anyway. But that’s okay, because it’s only available in a limited edition of 1846 and from the looks of it, if you can afford one of these watches, you can most likely also afford to hire someone to take it on walks for you. No specifics on pricing or release date yet, although we should find out more later this month.

If you don’t mind wasting a little extra time, I ran across some really cool clocks that can theoretically run forever, extracting all the energy they need from daily temperature changes of only a few degrees. You can read more about them here.

[ Ulysee Nardin ] VIA [ Born Rich ]

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