Cute Hello Kitty Cell Phone Charger

If you truly want to show your Hello Kitty fandom off, then you can use this cute Hello Kitty Cell Phone Charger to charge your phone. Its cheeks even glow pink to show you when your phone is done charging– how convenient! This little cutey is on sale for $8 in Japan, but I bet you could get it on Ebay, too.
Nikon D300 DSLR Bad Boy Camera

Nikon is releasing the D300 DSLR- a 12 megapixel camera with 14 bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, up to ISO 6400, CAM 3500DX AF Sensor (51 point), HDMI video output, UDMA CF support, and a 3 inch 922,000 Pixel LCD screen. The D300 will be available in November for about $1,800.
On buying the D300, Ken Rockwell states recommends the following: “The Nikon D300 has some new tricks, a negligible few more pixels, a faster frame rate (6 or 8 FPS vs 5 FPS in the D200) and a magnificent high-resolution LCD.
The D300 also costs more than the D200. The D200 runs about $1,500 - $1,650, while the D300 will be $1,800.
If you already own a D200 and are on a budget, I wouldn’t run out to exchange cameras unless you’re doing sports and get the MB-D10 grip for 8 FPS.
If you’re getting a new camera, I’d pay extra to get the D300 instead of the D200. This is because the genius is in the details, like color interpretation and highlight overload handing, which are never specified or measured well. Nikon learns a lot every year, and most of the genius of the D300 goes into things far more subtle than its megapixel count.”
Verizon Gets Motorola Q 9m

Verizon got the latest Motorola Q music 9m smartphone. Complete with Windows 6, EV-DO support, a 1.3 megapixel camera, miniSD card support (up to 32 GB), a 2.5mm headphone jack and a sleek design, the Q 9m is poised to be another big seller from Motorola. The Motorola Q 9m will set you back $300.
Gizmodo claims the Q 9M isn’t all it’s cracked up to be: “I just got my hands on the first Moto Q9m, and after a couple of hours, I’m ready to send it right back. Seriously, if you buy this phone, you are dumb… Last and least, Motorola is at fault for this trainwreck. It’s not a bad looking phone, but the red-and-black motif and Verizon branding says it all, that Moto is willing to set aside all of its own quality priorities in order to sell a phone through a carrier. Spineless decisions out of Schaumburg, IL made the RAZR both ubiquitous and worthless, and it’s apparently still happening.”

Nokia 6555 is Alluringly Classic

Look at the shiny new Nokia 6555. This 3G phone’s claim to fame is the simple, classy analog clock upon its exterior. Other features include quadband GSM, a microSD expansion slot, 30 mb of internal memory, and a 240×320 QVGA display. The Nokia 6555 will be available next month for a price of €200. It most likely will be for AT&T.


Olympus Stylus 780SW Braves the Elements

Olympus toughs it up with the waterproof, dust-proof, shock proof, freeze proof 780SW camera. The 780SW also buffs up the tech specs from the 770SW. The Olympus Stylus 780SW 7.1 megapixel camera has face detection technology, a TruePic III Image Processor, 3x optical zoom, a 2.5 inch LCD screen, and also comes in four pretty colours! The 780SW is set to launch in September at a price of $300.


