Traveler ER

Traveler ER



You can say it’s the most ingenious way of carrying your medical records with you wherever you go.
It is called Traveler-ER and is a special designed USB drive for storing all your emergency records in a printable-friendly format so in case you are traveling far from home and something happens, someone specialized can help you based on your medical history and assist you with the medical care.

Traveler ER

This USB drive keeps your information protected, and the data stored on it includes personal details such as your nam, address, identifying characteristics and a picture, while there is also your medical history with current conditions, medications you are taking, allergies, immunizations and surgeries.

In case of an emergency, medical assistants can get in touch with your family doc because they have that contact information on the Traveler-ER USB drive.
Other information kept on it is the family medical history, health insurance details and the travel history which refers to possible exotic illnesses contacted while visiting remote locations.

Traveler-ER USB drive is available at $29.95.

Nokia 3600 slide

Nokia 3600 slide



…and the third new cell phone announced by Nokia today is the 3600 slide, my favorite, because of its stylish shape and the slider design that seems to be the most practical at a handset.

Nokia 3600 slide

It sports soft ceramic paint, metallic exterior, and gradated colors, while on the inside it features background noise cancellation for clear conversations in crowded environments, music player, optional microSD card for up to 3,000 songs, and a built-in 3.2MP camera with autofocus, 2 LED flash, and instant picture and video sharing capability.

Nokia 3600 slide

Like the other two newly released models – Nokia 6600 fold and Nokia 6600 slide - the Nokia 3600 slide comes with Nokia Maps’ 15 million points of interests, optional Nokia Bluetooth GPS Module LD-4W, touch-sensitive volume control, voice dialing, GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 support, a main display with 240 x 320 pixel resolution and 16 million color, voice recording, 30MB internal memory, FM radio with RDS, micro USB, TV out via AV connector, and 5 hours 30 minutes of talk time.

Nokia 3600 slide has a start price of EUR 175 and comes in Charcoal and Wine colors.

Nokia 6600 fold

Nokia 6600 fold



The new Nokia 6600 fold is a cool cell phone designed with an electromagnetic opening mechanism and dampened hinge for smooth motion, coming with an impressive 2.13-inch OLED display of 16 million colors with 240 x 320 pixel resolution and a glossy exterior that when tapped twice reveals the hidden 128 x 160 pixel display showing the time, incoming messages and calls.

Nokia 6600 fold

This elegant input method allows the user silence or reject incoming calls with a tap of a finger.

Nokia 6600 fold

Nokia 6600 fold supports 3G technology for fast transfers and sports a 2MP camera with a double LED flash and 8x digital zoom.
It works on WCDMA 850/2100, GSM/EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks and features stereo music player, FM radio, web browser, Bluetooth wireless connectivity, micro USB, and 18MB internal memory with the possibility to add up to 4GB of storage via a microSD card.

Nokia 6600 fold

It will be available on the market this summer in Misterious Black and Sophisticated Purple colors, at a retail price of approximately EUR 275, together with the other two models launched by Nokia today, the Nokia 6600 slide and the Nokia 3600 slide.

Sony Ericsson G502

Sony Ericsson G502



Sony Ericsson G502 and Sony Ericsson Z780 are two new cell phones that will be released on the market in second quarter this year and are the most affordable HSDPA models released by the company. You can read more about the Sony Ericsson Z780 on CameraPhonesPlaza.

Sony Ericsson G502

Working on UMTS/HSDPA 2100 and GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 networks, Sony Ericsson G502 candybar-style cell phone delivers high-speed data transfers over the Internet so you to have a more pleasant browsing experience.
Same as the Z780, G502 supports Google Maps with turn-by-turn directions and restaurants/hotels reviews and ratings, as well as GPS capability via the GPS Enabler HGE-100 accessory that plugs into the cell phone.

Besides Exchange ActiveSync, RSS reader and weather forecasts, features encountered at the Z780, Sony Ericsson G502 comes also with picture/video blogging, Web 2.0 support, automatic e-mail set-up, stereo Bluetooth, media player with Mega Bass, 3D games, FM radio, a built-in 2MP camera with 4x digital zooming, Access NetFront web browser, Speakerphone, modem, USB mass storage, Flight Mode, and a 2-inch TFT display of 262K colors and 240 x 320 pixel resolution.

Sony Ericsson G502

The 32MB internal phone memory can be extended via a Memory Stick Micro card.

Powered by a battery of up to 9 hours talk time, the G502 cell phone has a stand-by time of 330 hours.
It comes in Champagne Black and Brilliant Hazel colors and measures 109 x 46 x 13.5 mm at 83.5 grams.

Retro Refrigerator

Retro Refrigerator

Yet another cool device that caught our attention after discovering it!
It’s not an usual tech gadget we use to write about but it just looks too cool to pass by it and not feature it in one of our articles.
The Retro Refrigerator that you see is a small device measuring 200 x 83 x 94 mm, enough to keep a beer box in it, and is powered by USB.

Retro Refrigerator

This isn’t something new in the gadgets world but compared with other similar devices this one has the heater function too being able to keep your coffee warm at maximum 30 degrees Celsius on the desk so you can drink it after finishing your project at the computer, and it can also maintain your drinks cool at minimum 5 degrees Celsius.

It was designed like a retro American 1950s refrigerator but it adopts the modern USB technology to power directly from your PC or Mac port with no need for driver installs.

Retro Refrigerator

Released at the beginning of this month, the USB Powered Cooler Heater Retro Refrigerator has a reasonable price as well, selling at just $17.17.