
Biker’s should be happy because Garmin decided to release a product just for them. Dubbed Garmin Zumo 660 it’s a ruggedized and waterproof GPS unit, that comes pre-loaded with a bunch of maps from the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. With a 4.3-inch touchscreen display, over six million points of interest, integrated Bluetooth A2DP, microSD card slot and support for handsfree calling, Garmin zumo 660 is expected in the first quarter of 2009 for some $800.

Samsung may be the biggest ‘releaser’ at this years CES in Las Vegas. The latest gig that came out of their doors is the Capella Bluetooth Earpiece that managed to get our attention. The sexy Bluetooth headset is supposed to be a fashion accessory for those who want to keep the style while talking on the phone. There’s no price for it yet, but there’s something about it that doesn’t get us sold. Would you buy this one to go with your exquisite suit or you’d rather stay with the one you use? We have our answer …

Sony unveil 2 new cameras at Los Angeles CES, the cameras are designed to capture and upload MP4 video and photos directly to the Web.The MHS-CM1 and MHS-PM1 Webbie HD cameras capture high-definition video (1440×1080/30p) and 5-megapixel still photos and automatically connect to websites via USB connection to your PC.Thsi 2 camera let you record video in 1440×10800 30p (MP4) as well as shooting photo thanks to its 5Mpix Camera module (5x Optical Zoom).
The MHS-CM1 camera is available today for about $200 (AC adaptor, component/composite video cables, USB cable, lens cap, software) and the MHS-PM1 model will be available in April for about $170. The Webbie HD cameras will be sold at Sony retail stores, online, and through authorized dealers nationwide.

Another digital camcorder, was revealed in Japan by Panasonic. The Panasonic SDR-H80 offers a sensor image to 0.8 Megapixel, 70x optical zoom, 100x digital zoom, LCD 2.7 inches, and feature Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
The SDR-H80 records video in MPEG-2. It ‘also function with Face Detection and the YouTube video mode. In addition, external Hard disk access, Panasonic SDR-H80 also supports SD memory cards and SDHC. No news on price.