Thursday, January 8, 2009 1:00PM - By Jared Newman

A trio of new devices from iriver use Wi-Fi networking to stay connected. Pictured here is the P35 Portable Media Player, which features a motion sensor in addition to its 4.3-inch LCD touch screen. iriver says the device can be shaken to change music tracks, so be careful if you’re holding it while rocking out. The P35 also supports video, FM radio, flash games, picture viewing, voice recording and even drawing.
Next up, the W10 WAVE Wi-Fi phone makes and takes calls, sends text messages and plays music “at a higher quality than in the PC environment,” iriver says. When no Wi-Fi is available, the phone can be used as a call forwarding service. Standard multimedia offering are enjoyed on the 3-inch LCD touch screen, such as video, gaming and photo viewing.
Finally, the D50N Multimedia Networking Device is a cute way to send text messages and browse the Internet. A 4.8-inch LCD touchscreen, with 800×480 resolution, is paired with a full keyboard and 16 GB of Nand Flash. There’s also a multimedia player, voice recorder, photo and office viewer, and — sure to come in handy here — a dictionary. Pricing and availability info is still pending.
Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:30PM - By Emily

Pictures of a new iRiver MP3 player have surfaced on the web. Rumor has it that the E50 will have a 1.8-inch color screen, FM tuner, and a whopping 52 hours of playback time- all in a super slim and sexy brushed aluminum case. We haven’t gotten word on an official release date yet for the players, but expect them to hit store shelves in January in 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB flavors with the 4Gb running around $90. [via Engadget]
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 11:00AM - By Emily

iRiver will be dropping their latest portable navigation system, the CaroNavi, in Japan next week. The GPS will have a 3.5-inch LCD touch screen, 2GB of flash memory, and SD card expansion. In addition to helping you get where you’re going the device also can play MP3/WMA/ and OGG audio files as well as WMV video files…snazzy. Look for it in Japan for around 30,000 Yen, no word on pricing or availability for the US. [via Akibahara]
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:00PM - By Alex Ion

Over ten months ago at CES 2008, iRiver turned us on with their newest touchphone, the Wave. The wait was long, but we’re now happy that we finally got our hands on the official details of this phone. It features a large 3-inch TFT display (480 x 272), packs WiFi, an FM radio, multiple dictionaries, handwriting recognition, a miniSD expansion slot and e-books support. We don’t yet have a price for iRiver Wave, but we do know that the Korean market will get their hands on it on March 9th, through KT. [via Hallyutech]
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 2:02PM - By Mike Payne

While the Iriver Spinn will certainly give the iPod Touch a run for its money, it won’t do so by saving it’s buyers any cash… Where the 8GB iPod Touch is on the market for $229, the 8GB Spinn will run $289, with the smaller 4GB version priced at $249. Why the added expense? While we haven’t yet gotten our hands on one to play with, the Spinn promises to be even cooler than the iPod Touch. The touchscreen technology is there, but this brushed-metal badass features a slick OS, a spinner control module, bluetooth and DAB radio (although the latter has not been confirmed for the US model). If you think iTunes is a world of suck and want something a bit more open– you can get a PMP that will make the iPod Touch blush. [via crave]