The Smartphone lineup in the AT&T network just got all the more fancier and attractive with the addition of two mobiles which are sure to excite the business-oriented consumer. The Nokia E71 comes with a tweak or two to the network in the form of the E71x and the handset will give you all the features of the standard E71 along with additionally loaded WiFi and AT&T Navigator, especially for the AT&T loyalists.

The price tag of $99.99 on contract after rebate makes the deal all the more sweet. Also ready to hit the shelves is the Samsung Propel Pro which comes with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard and runs on Windows Mobile 6.1. Just out in the market, you can get one of these by paying $149.99 for a two-year contract. Seems like good times are here for AT&T customers who fancy playing around with smartphones!
The so-called Infinite Radio from Acoustic Research is finally out in the market and for those who have been waiting to see how well this actually performs, its wonderful amalgamation of both style and performance is a pleasant surprise indeed.

The ARIR200 WiFi radio first unveiled back at CES comes loaded with a host of features like Slacker support, on-demand weather forecasts from WeatherBug, MP3tunes music locker streaming, an AM / FM radio tuner, USB and Ethernet connections and enough internal memory to hold ten hours of audio. This not only means that you will never run out of your favorite tunes and entertainment options, but it also guarantees you information on demand making your life a lot easier at times.
Available now for $129.99 across the nation, this will be a sort of precursor to the iPod-friendly ARIR600i, which will hit stores later this year at a price tag of $199.99.
Remember the times when you had a big dark shroud being put on cameras with giant flashes and lenses to capture the perfect image? Maybe not, unless you happen to be fresh from watching an old classic from Hollywood! But the Pixel Sunscreen laptop shade will make you feel like you travelled back in time with its small spring-up tent that allows you to operate your notebook under the sun without having to deal with all that light and glaze.

Now, post-processing, uploading photos and working on them even in bright sunshine will be completely cool. Coming at a price tag of $70, this could also offer you some much needed cool shade from seething sun in case you are working on a project this summer in tropical Africa or hot India!
It seems that the trend with most audio devices and accessories these days is to make them iPod compatible and that is not really a bad marketing ploy too, with the scores of users who are lost in their iPod and iPhone worlds. TEAC follows the trend with its new HD-1, the first ever HD radio from the company that comes along with an integrated iPod dock to help you stream your music.

Teac HD-1 is capable of receiving over 2000 HD radio stations and over 1000 new FM HD2/3 channels. It also supports iTunes tagging and has an option that allows you to save 10AM/20FM stations that you love the most. Priced at an attractive $129.99, this should appeal to all those music addicts.
ASUS’ 15.6-inch Eee Top all-in-one PC is something that instantly evokes a mixed kind of reaction in most of us. While we all love the sleek LED screen that a laptop offers along with the convenient detached keyboard option that comes with a desktop, it still begs the question of why anyone would go out of their way to spend so much on one of these.

Looking cool and stylish seems to be the best answer to that and in case you want to jump on the all-in-one bandwagon, the Eee Top of ASUS is a nice option indeed. Coming loaded with a 1.6GHz Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive and Windows XP Home; this is like a bigger version of a Netbook! While those who want the HD-friendly versions can wait, others impressed by the Eee Top can place orders today with pre-orders being taken already.