The weekly roundup of the web’s best tech news includes the solar-powered Puma Phone, MWC 2010: HP Unveils Android Smartbook, Scoot Electric Scooter Is Doing Its Part Of Saving The Environment, Best MP3 Player and Make your own fake Google car
The solar-powered Puma Phone
Puma, the brand name that is mostly heard associated with sport wears and gears, is now into mobile phone business. Puma has teamed up with Sagem Wireless to have created and announced the Puma Phone at Mobile World Congress.
Read more at techchee.com
MWC 2010: HP Unveils Android Smartbook
In a bid to be first cab off the rank for new announcements, HP has launch its first smartbook, the Compaq Airlife 100, a day before the official opening of this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
Read more at gaj-it.com
Scoot Electric Scooter Is Doing Its Part Of Saving The Environment
Nowadays our environment is getting worse day by day with increasing pollution, and it is rather awful – just like a person who isn’t treated even after being diagnosed with a terrible disease. The same is the condition of our Mother Nature today. I guess she gave us too much in the form of woods, paper, medicine, aesthetic purposes and what not. She gave us so much that our greed has blinded us that we can’t see her worsening condition.
Read more at walyou.com
Best MP3 Player
When they asked me which is the best MP3 player on the market, the first thought that came to my mind was “This one has to be an Apple iPod”. And I was right. The iPod was the revolution of portable music players all around the world when it was first released in 2001. The $249 Apple iPod classic is definitely the perfect combination between price and performance. With an anodized aluminum faceplate and available in sorts of cool colors, the Apple iPod allows you to store 160 GB of music so you can listen you favorite tunes no matter where you are on the road.
Read more at techpin.com
Make your own fake Google car
The Google Street View car is sometimes looked upon as being a spy and in many cases really annoys residents, so why not build your own and annoy everyone around where you live?
All you need to do is get your hands on similar looking car and follow the instructions on the FAT site. Be careful out there, some folks hate the Google Street View car with a vengeance!
Read more at zedomax.com








