“At Parrot, we have been developing wireless concepts for video games for 4 years. Our first project was a Bluetooth race car. We’ve developed it, but I was not satisfied. A video game should contain a part of dream that I missed with the Bluetooth car,” explains Henri Seydoux, founder and CEO of Parrot. “It should fly! So I started with the idea of a quadricopter. With video cameras and a powerful computer, we have developed a very stable drone that is easy to control and flies like a dragon-fly.”
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Parrot AR Drone turns iPhone into remote control
January 6th, 2010Bandai Phone Braver 7 With Bendable Arms and Legs
December 1st, 2009Bandai Phone Braver 7 is an anthropomorphic cell phone (model GE-46) Bandai’s Soul of Chogokin series. It’s the perfect fusion between a robot toy and a normal clamshell phone.

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LG GW620 with Android
September 14th, 2009LG GW620 with Android is official and so LG officially enters the market for smartphone operating system with Google to meet the needs of users. Will obviously be a touchscreen + QWERTY and has a very low price.
Motorola CLIQ, Motorola’s First Android Phone
September 11th, 2009Here’s the Motorola CLIQ, Motorola’s first Android Phone, which will come to T-Mobile in the US during the 4th quarter of 2009. The CLIQ will come in two color options: white and titanium and will have a 3.1 inch 320×480 screen along with the usual slew of 3G, WiFi, 5 megapixel camera.

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Samsung Honey Bubble The Slider Phone With 3G Support
August 12th, 2009Samsung Honey Bubble is the nickname of the SPH-W8700 model. This slider phone has been designed with bubble-shaped patterns in various colors on the back of the phone that makes it attractive and cute.
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