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Vodafone readies 1megapixel cameraphone

Vodafone readies 1megapixel cameraphone 02/19/2004 12:45 PM

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AN-phones4_.jpg imageSo the technical information is all jacked up in this article at the Khaleej Times (phones with hard disks? 'symptoms phones'?) but the point they're trying to make is still valid. With the first and second generation of widespread cameraphones getting long in the tooth, many people are trading them in for new models with better features. Be careful, though, to erase all your data before trading it in - just pulling out your SIM card will not be enough.

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Swedish Gang Members Punk Nurses Via
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The gritty streets of Sweden are littered with the burnt and twisted carcasses of their many gang members, toppled bun carts, and half-expended tubs of peroxide paste - and now the violence is spreading to the hospitals, or so they would have us believe. Word is that youth who think they need prioritized health care are sending cameraphone picture threats to medical staff. As if nearly-free health care wasn't enough, now they've got to go and get all pissy because they aren't first in line. They ought to come over here and get stabbed - then we can see how much they like waiting in line, filling out the forms to claim you're a one-legged Hasid lesbian.

Also, this particular internet person pictured may not actually be a real Swede gang member, but that's not what Google thinks.

Read - Young people use camera phones to threaten caregivers [Textually]


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NEC N840 Cameraphone Reviewed (Verdict:
Solid With a Nice Camera)


NEC N840 Cameraphone Reviewed (Verdict:
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04/19/2005 11:04 AM

n840.jpgThe NEC N840, which we mentioned in November, is a big 2-megapixel cameraphone not yet available on American shores. It's quite beefy and underpowered but the camera and reception are excellent, according to MobileBurn.

It's nice to see that the phone has an externally accessible Mini-SD storage slot. That's the one thing that saves a lot of these high-megapixel monsters from extinction.

Review of NEC's 2 Megapixel N840 [MobileBurn]


Final Fantasy: Before Crisis Beta
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Final Fantasy: Before Crisis Beta
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09/01/2004 01:18 PM

ff7_bc.jpg imageWe don't normally talk about games here, but I think this is a worthwhile exception. Japanese RPG gamers will be elated to hear that Square Enix has begun beta testing of "Before Crisis: Final Fantasy 7" today. Or actually, you probably should be even more jealous - this game is only being offered to the small community of people that own one of five particular NTT DoCoMo 900i series phone models.

Still, we can dream, or better, whine about it to Squeenix. Set in the Final Fantasy 7 world, "Before Crisis" takes place 6 years before "Final Fantasy 7." Players can choose from either male or female characters, who have different weapons. Regardless of whom you choose, though, your character will be a member of ShinRa's elite group: the Turks.

But here's the cool part. One feature of the phone game is the "Materia Generator," which allows you to use your phone's camera to somehow create Materia to be used in the game. Unfortunately, not even the official site goes into any detail whatsoever, but it sounds at least momentarily diverting, if nothing else.

If they don't release a localized English version of this game, they're nuts.

Read - Official Site [Square Enix]


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