Plantronics Discovery 975

Before we tell you about Plantronics' new Bluetooth piece, let us remind you to please not be "THAT guy" and walk around in public with a headset on. Rant over. Plantronics is refining their latest fashion-specific headset with something a little more subtle, the Discovery 975. Some great features include WindSmart technology keeps unwanted noise out of your conversations and a carrying case that doubles as the headset's charging station. Link: $130 / Source
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Nokia E72

Rather than release a completely new handset, Nokia is improving upon the already great E71 with a few necessary tweaks. The phone features an improved email client, five megapixel camera, optical navigation key, better instant messaging, GPS, compass, and active noise cancellation. Link: $490
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iPhone 3G S

Its summertime again and like clockwork, Apple has revealed their latest iPhone, the iPhone 3GS. The 3GS introduces a number of new features: faster hardware, faster connections with the added support of 7.2Mbps HSDPA, increased battery life, digital compass, video capture, 3 megapixel autofocus camera, voice controls, and integrated support for Nike+. Link: $200 - 16GB, $300 - 32GB
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Sony Ericsson Satio

Sony Ericsson's Satio blows just about every cameraphone out of the water with its 12.1 megapixel camera featuring touch focus, face and smile detection, Xenon flash, and video capability. Satio also features a 3.5 inch display, TV out, FM Radio tuning, and A-GPS with turn-by-turn navigation. Link
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Jawbone Prime

The Jawbone Prime is the latest in Aliph's collection of style-conscious Bluetooth headsets with improved noise filtering and a new look from famed designer, Yves Behar. Other features include improved fit options, 4.5 hours of of talk time on a single charge, and multipoint pairing for connecting to more than one device at a time. Link: $130
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Sidekick LX 3G

The Sidekick has finally caught up with modern cell phone technology in its latest iteration with the addition of 3G connectivity and GPS. They've also added a 3.2'' inch screen, 3.2 Megapixel camera, Stereo Bluetooth, and integrated social media support for MySpace, Twitter, and Facebook. Link: $200 / Source
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Peek Pronto

People wishing for Peek to create a business worthy version of their mobile e-mailer have had their prayers answered with the Peek Pronto. The Pronto enables push instant e-mail, texting, support for exchange, and the ability to open .doc and .pdf files. All unlimited for the same monthly price as the original, $19.95. Link: $80
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Sony Ericsson MS500 Outdoor Wireless Speaker

Sony Ericsson's MS500 is a great little mini stereo that's outdoor friendly and can wirelessly stream audio from just about any Bluetooth-enabled phone or music player. Features on the MS500 include a splash proof shell, carabiner clip, and five hours of battery life on two AA batteries. Link
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Nokia N86 8MP

Nokia wants the N86 to be the only portable electronic device in your pocket and with its multimedia-heavy features and 8 megapixel camera its more than ready to tackle all angles of your digital lifestyle. It also includes 8GBs of storage, an OLED screen matched with scratch resistant glass, and the latest version of Nokia's Maps GPS application. Link: $480
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Nokia E75

Nokia's E75 is a great choice for the executive who wishes to have everything and the kitchen sink. The E75 is compatible with most major email services which is matched with a large QWERTY slide-out keyboard. You also get easy access to your files on your PC via Nokia's Ovi Files service, data encryption, A-GPS w/ preloaded maps, 3.2 Megapixel camera, and 4GBs of onboard memory for your files and multimedia content. Link: $480
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