Motorola’s ROKR E2 Review
Motorola’s ROKR E2 is the successor to the E1, obviously, and has seemingly much improved over the dismal E1.

While the ROKR E1 was all hype, the E2 seems to have some substance. Indeed, MobileBurn reviewed one unit, and came away “very happy”. The ROKR E2 candy bar phone has GSM/EDGE, Motorola’s JUIX (Java/Linux), new tabbed menus,a 2 inch TFT screen, a 1.3 megapixel camera, WMA/MP3/AAC support, and external memory SD expansion (up to 2 GB). The E2 has quicker loading times, an improved address book, dropped iTunes in favour of more multimedia options, and the music sounded “excellent”. The phone comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and music can be played while other functions are performed. Overall, the phone is “highly recommended.” The ROKR E2 is available through various online retailers.
Gold Dolce & Gabbana Motorola RAZR
Dolce & Gabbana’s premier “limited edition” Motorola RAZR V3i phone in Gold has been video-reviewed by CrunchGear. The phone has a 1.23 digital camera, 12 mb of internal memory, USB connectivity, Bluetooth, and a microSD slot.

Here’s the video review, by Vince Veneziani of CrunchGear:
Aluminum iPod Shuffle Cases

Rhino Skin’s iPod Shuffle Aluminum Accents are the perfect iPod Shuffle Cases. They come in a pack of four different colours, or individually sold, and are neoprone lined, so they won’t scratch your shuffle when you slide it in. The 100% anodized aluminum cover is sure to protect your shuffle from unnecessary wear and tear. The four pack is $19.95, and a single Aluminum Accents case is $9.95.
PSP2: PSP with a 60 GB Hard Drive
Rumours are that the PSP2 will have a 60 GB Samsung Hard Drive.

The photo above is from Samsung’s presentation of their new N-Series 1.8 inch hard drive, and some speculate that a 60 GB version of the hard drive will be put into the PSP2. We’ll just have to wait and see what Sony plans to use in their PSP upgrade.

