
Here we have a brief hands on video of Samsung’s upcoming Instinct HD that we found over at YouTube. This video showcases some of the features that you’ll find within the phone like the preloaded applications (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, etc) and the location of the HD video out port. Watch the video after the break for more details.

Vertu has finally released their first clamshell handset for the mass market. The Vertu Constellation F Ayxta features GPS, 3G HSDPA, a MicroSD card support, a 3MP camera with dual LED flash, and City Brief that provides “restaurant recommendations, the latest exhibitions, shopping guides and important cultural etiquette tips.” The Ayxta was made from expensive materials including stainless steel, ceramic, leather, sapphire crystal (for the display) and aerospace grade aluminum parts. The price ranges from €4,900 ($7,198) to €6,500 ($9,548).

Nokia has released firmware updates for Nokia E63, E66, E71, N96 smartphones. The updated firmware for E63 (v200.21.012), E66 (v300.21.012) and E71 (v300.21.012) handsets includes a new version of Nokia messaging and Hotmail application, and improved HTML support. The Nokia N96 update (version 30.033) will add a Facebook app and improved ringtone audio levels. You can update your handset via Nokia Software Updater (available via Nokia PC Suite). Just remember that you should backup your device before hitting the “Update” button.

i.Tech Dynamic has recently announced its new Bluetooth headset ‘i.VoicePRO 901? for the mass market. The headset comes with dual microphones and utilizes both advanced noise-filtering software and voice-separation technology to provide clear phone conversation, even in a noisy environment. What’s more, It also features high-quality echo cancellation and wind resistance for enhanced sound quality even in breezy conditions. The i.VoicePRO 901 is now available for purchase via Amazon for $79.99.

Here’s another cool 3-in-1 gadget ‘Weather Alarm Clock Photo Triple Frame’ for you to grab from Verdict. It consists of an alarm clock with indoor temperature/humidity, a weather station and a 1.8-inch digital photo frame with 16MB memory (up to 120 pictures) all in one package. The device runs on a rechargeable battery and features a mini USB port for importing images. The Weather Alarm Clock Photo Triple Frame will set you back £49.95 (about $80).

Monster, a famous brand in the audio and home theater market, has recently introduced a new set of headphones called the Turbine Pro In-Ear Speakers. These headphones deliver reference-quality sound needed to meet the demands of music pros today and audiophiles. The Turbine Pro is engineered to deliver extended low frequency sound at real life volumes, without any distortion. The headphones retail for $299.95 or for $329.99 with the additional Monster ControlTalk cable.

Take your music to the gym with this ultra-portable 2GB Sport Style MP3 player from Sylvania. Featuring a rubber finish, this compact player offers a bright LCD display with 7 colors backlight, a 2GB of storage, a voice recorder and supports both MP3 and WMA audio formats. What’s more, it also functions as an ordinary USB flash drive, so you can just drag and drop for easy transfer. The Sylvania 2GB Sport Style MP3 Player retails for just $19.99.

The Instax Mini 7S is the latest instant-film camera from Fujifilm. This compact and lightweight camera uses Fujifilm’s Mini Instax 2-inch by 3-inch film with a printed area of 1.8 inches by 2.4 inches. The camera also features a built-in flash for low-lighting shooting, a 1/60 second electronic shutter, a LED exposure indicator and ISO up to 800. The Instax Mini 7S is now available for purchase for $95.99, while the film retails for $19.99 for a 10-pack.

MSI is out with another one of its ultraportable notebook in the form of the X610. Measuring a mere 1-inch at its thickest and 6mm at its thinnest, the notebook sports the latest power efficient AMD Athlon Neo processor, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD4330 graphics card, a 15.6-inch TFT-LCD display, up to 4GB RAM, up to 640GB hard drive, a 1.3MP webcam, a DVD burner, an optional Blu-ray drive, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 6/9 cell battery and Windows Vista OS. No details on pricing and availability just yet.

Pong Research Company’s new cell phone case claims to reduce mobile phone radiation from the antenna thanks to the use of its tight silicone skin. The skin contains a proprietary technology module that is aligned with the phone’s antenna and attracts the radiative energy up and away from the user’s head. The user will still maintain a full-strength signal without compromising the cell phone’s battery life or functionality. According to tests conducted by the Federal Communications Commission, radiation levels have been reduced by up to 60%, while the hotspot cell phone radiation is down by 85%. The case is currently available only for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS for $59.95 a pop. The Blackberry and other models will be available later this year.[