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Apr 07Nokia launched 5700 in Kuala Lumpur
Posted by CJCM
Colbert Low had invited me to join him at the launch of Nokia 5700 held yesterday in Midvalley Kuala Lumpur, unfortunately the event was held on a working day so I had to say no due to work commitment. Nevertheless, I got to see some nice photos posted by Colbert in his blog.


p/s: Colbert did you ask for the phone numbers of the gorgeously looking Nokia girls…
Looking at the pictures and the technical specifications below, I’d say the Nokia 5700 is one cool gadget that should be on your shopping list either for yourself or as gift to your loved ones.
- Vibrant color screen supporting up to 16 million colors
- 3G high-speed data connectivity
- 2 Megapixel camera
- Using S60 software
- Using an optional 2GB MicroSD card, the Nokia 5700 XpressMusic supports up to 1500 tracks
- Supports WMA, MP3, AAC, as well as eAAC+ and MP4
- Supports playback on Bluetooth in stereo
Read [The Gadget Blog by Colbert Low]
Read [Ideal Gadget by Sam CHeng Hung]
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It looks like Apple is in for more trouble with its iPhone. This time it is over the use of the term Visual Voicemail where a product with the same name already exists as part of the Nortel’s Voice Office Applications Suite.
I wonder, with over 200 patents applicable to the handset, as claimed by Steve Jobs, how many more will come up and join the party Apple did not invite that would potentially cost Apple millions of dollars. Is it worth it? Only time will tell. But if previous products by Apple is anything to go by, iPhone should be generating a lot of cash for Job’s lawyers to negotiate with the suing parties. Good luck to Apple.
I think everyone knew that Cisco’s fiasco with Apple over the brand name iPhone would eventually end up with lawsuit. However, what is more interesting behind this whole episode is why Apple took the risk of going ahead with using iPhone brand name when Steve Jobs and his lawyers already knew that iPhone is a trademark belonging to Cisco. If you are wondering about the same question, my post at 


