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Tuesday, April 22, 2008Music Almighty: Nokia unveils two new XpressMusic devicesPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Tuesday, February 26, 2008Nokia's Morph Nanotechnology Concept Phone unveiledPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Basically, Nokia’s Morph concept phone demonstrates how future devices might be stretchable and flexible, allowing the user to transform their handsets into radically different shapes. According to Nokia, it showcases the ultimate in functionality that nanotechnology might be capable of delivering. The concept uses a similar principle as spider silk, enabling elasticity in mobile devices so they could be transformed into different shapes to adjust to a specific task. It could involve a folded design to be used in a traditional mobile phone, or a larger unfolded design for displaying more information and involving keyboards and touch pads. Morph could lead to mobile devices that use transparent materials, repel dirt and fingerprints, use solar energy to charge, and use integrated sensors to provide more information about the environment—an idea that Nokia introduced earlier with its Eco Sensor Concept that involves a wearable mobile phone and a sensing device that analyzes a person’s health and surrounding environment. Monday, February 18, 2008HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld ReviewPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Here is a blurb:
“A full five months after it was originally announced, HP has finally managed to ship production units of the iPAQ 210 Enterprise handheld, a very high-end device loaded with features, like a VGA screen and dual memory card slots.
Second note: You’ll see a few comparisons in this review to the older Dell Axim X51v and Palm TX models. These have been the two reigning champions of the high-end handheld space, and many of the people contemplating the iPAQ 210 own one or another of them. Or in my case, both.” Read the full review: http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=13810 Thursday, January 31, 2008SanDisk Ultra II Line Boosts Capacity with New 32 SDHC Plus CardsPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Ideal for today’s camcorders and point-and-shoot digital cameras that can record both video and still images, the cards offer faster read and write speeds of 15 megabytes per second2 (15MB/sec), up from previous speeds of 10MB/sec read and 9MB/sec write in the SanDisk Ultra II line. The 32GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC card with MicroMate USB 2.0 Reader has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $349.99. The 16GB card with reader has a suggested price of $179.99, and the 8GB SanDisk Ultra II SDHC Plus card has an MSRP of $99.99. The 16GB and 8GB cards are expected to be available worldwide in March, with the 32GB slated for shipping in April. Motorola looking to leave mobile? Posted by Bill Landon in General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
“All of our businesses have exceptional people, products and intellectual property and the ability to achieve category leadership in their markets,” said Greg Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are exploring ways in which our Mobile Devices Business can accelerate its recovery and retain and attract talent while enabling our shareholders to realize the value of this great franchise.” The company does not intend to discuss developments with respect to the exploration of strategic alternatives unless or until its Board of Directors has approved a definitive transaction or the process is otherwise complete. There can be no assurance that any transaction will occur or, if one is undertaken, its terms or timing.
Red BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Smartphone for Verizon Posted by Bill Landon in General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
* EV-DO/GPRS network connection for high-speed data transfer in more than 90 countries
Skyfire features full Ajax and Flash for Smartphone Posted by Bill Landon in General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Skyfire includes numerous features aimed at simplifying the mobile browsing experience. For example, when a user conducts a Web search from the home page, Skyfire pulls results from multiple search engines and displays the results in multiple tabs that consumers can easily navigate. In addition, users can bookmark specific locations on a Web page to get to the content that matters most to them in one click - such as stock quotes, sports scores, blog messages, etc. Skyfire’s user interface features full screen navigation, thumbnail views and zooming to seamlessly resize the Web content to fit the
Friday, January 25, 2008Updates coming soon!!Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Events | General_Interest | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Palm | Personal_Computer | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Palm_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer_News | Mobile_Phone_News | Event_News | (0) Comments | I will be updating the website with news and more reviews soon. Thanks! Bill Monday, November 19, 2007New Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Hits Store ShelvesPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
The Nokia N810 provides a premier, portable internet experience with its large color display, touchpad screen, slide-out keyboard, 400 MHz processor, Mozilla-based browser and up to 10GB of memory (an optional 8GB memory card combined with 2GB internal memory). To access the Internet, users simply connect via the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over Bluetooth on a mobile phone. Connecting to the Internet allows the user to stay connected with friends and family through VoIP calling, instant messaging and e-mail. Users can also access their online communities by checking Facebook or Flickr accounts and see what’s new in the lives of those they care about. With up to 45 hours of music playback, storage for up to 7,500 songs and built-in GPS, the Nokia N810 is perfect for the person on the go. The Nokia N810 comes with free maps preloaded for users to browse detailed locations, search for street addresses, find various points of interest (POI) as well as nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. Wayfinder will offer subscription based service for navigation over the Maps application; a 3-year license for $129.99 available in December. Monday, October 08, 2007ETEN Glofiish M800 - like HTC Kaiser but with 4 times higher resolutionPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
While ETEN Glofiish X800 is still not on sale (it was presented at various trade shows already), a successor to this phone - with slide-out QWERTY keyboard - is being released! Interestingly it has almost all the features that HTC Kaiser (aka HTC TyTN II) has: built-in GPS, HSDPA, WiF, Bluetooth, 3G video calling, ... but it also has something that neither HTC Kaiser nor any other HTC phone can offer: VGA (640x480) display in a pocket-size device:
Some specifications:
Source: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/6768.html
Monday, October 01, 2007HTC brings the S730 and P6500 love with HSDPAPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
The compact phone features an auto-sliding QWERTY keyboard making it an ideal choice for the mobile professional who needs easy access to email, messaging and the internet while out of the office. The HTC S730 comes equipped with Windows Mobile 6 and 256MB Flash memory wrapped in a sleek gun-metal grey casing.
Designed for the enterprise market, the HTC P6500 Incorporates a 3.5” screen, 3 mega pixel camera with auto focus and barcode and fingerprint scanning capabilities. The HTC P6500 is equipped with 256MB internal memory with the
In addition to its new devices, HTC has developed a range of accessories that are compatible across all HTC devices. These include the BHM200 (Bluetooth headset), HS U110 (3.5 mm audio adapter and headset), and the HS S200 (HTC standard stereo wired headset). Florian Seiche, Vice President of HTC Europe, commented: “We are extremely proud of HTC’s reputation as a leading innovator in the mobility space, providing high-quality products to exceed the needs of our diverse end-users.” HTC Touch Dual launches with 3.5G Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
The HTC Touch Dual is the second device to feature HTC’s TouchFLO, the same gesture-recognition technology as that in the HTC Touch, but now with new functionality including the ability to view photo slideshows using on-screen controls and to zoom and rotate images with only one hand. TouchFLO also allows enhanced finger touch scrolling and browsing of web pages, documents, messages and contact lists. The HTC Touch Dual will be available to customers across Europe later this month. The HTC Touch Dual will launch with either a 16 or 20-key keypad across Europe, depending on country and operator choice. HTC Shift to ship in Europe soon Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Personal_Computer | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Weighing just 800g and equipped with a 7” touch sensitive ‘slide-n-tilt’ screen, the HTC Shift is the new way to work effectively on the move.Extensive range of connectivity options - 3G/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. In addition to its new devices, HTC has developed a range of accessories that are compatible across all HTC devices for consumer’s ease of use. These include the BHM200 (Bluetooth headset), HS U110 (3.5 mm audio adapter and headset), and the HS S200 (HTC standard stereo wired headset) to enable effective communications on the move. The HTC Shift will be available across Europe from November. Thursday, September 06, 2007HP Mobility 2007: iPAQ 900 Series Business MessengerPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Here are some specs: Wireless: Integrated Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Tri Band HSPDA, Integrated WiFi 802.11 b/g with WPA2, Integrated Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR 1 and Integrated GPS navigation (Assisted GPS). OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional Mobile Microsoft programs included: Office Mobile, Office Outlook Mobile, Internet Explorer Mobile. Marvell PXA270 Processor 520 MHz, 2.8-inch 240 x 320 pixel touch panel display with LED backlight, 128 MB SDRAM main memory for running applications 256 MB flash ROM. The battery is a heafty 1840 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable, user changeable battery and the phone is a svelte 4.45” x 2.52” x 0.63” and 5.15 oz. Camera features: 3 Megapixel, autofocus, 4X digital zoom, codec supports .jpg image file format Image resolution support: 88x72, QCIF (176x144), CIF (352x288), 160x120, QVGA (320x240), 400x300, VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), 1280x960, SXGA (1280x1024), UXGA (1600x1200), QXGA (2048x1536) Video resolution: 176x144 (QCIF). Rounded out with USB 2.0 client for sync/data/charge and 64-bit Micro SD card slot, Integrated microphone, receiver, speaker and stereo headphone jack. Datasheet: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press_kits/2007/mobility/ds_ipaq900.pdf HP Mobility 2007: iPAQ 600 Series Business Navigator Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | General_PDA | Mobile_Phones | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phone_News | (0) Comments |
Two-in-one mobile phone with GPS navigation and personal organizer. On the phone side: Make voice calls and access the Internet globally via 3G and Quad-band wireless technology. IM and email your associates. Use HP iPAQ Device Connect to take your notebook or PC online over the high-speed HSDPA data network. On the GPSside : Let Assisted GPS guide you to your business destinations. On the organizer side: Use familiar applications to manage your day. Mobile Office Outlook includes Calendar, Contacts, Email, and Tasks. On the camera side: Capture high-quality photos and video with the integrated 3 Megapixel camera. Finally on the Media Player side: Watch videos and read ebooks with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, and listen to your favorite music through the speaker or or with an optional Bluetooth stereo headset. Here are some specs: Wireless: Integrated Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Tri Band HSPDA, Integrated WiFi 802.11 b/g with WPA2, Integrated Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR 1 and Integrated GPS navigation (Assisted GPS). OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional Mobile Microsoft programs included: Office Mobile, Office Outlook Mobile, Internet Explorer Mobile. Marvell PXA270 Processor 520 MHz, 2.8-inch 240 x 320 pixel touch panel display with LED backlight, 128 MB SDRAM main memory for running applications 256 MB flash ROM. The battery is a heafty 1590 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable, user changeable battery and the phone is a svelte 4.6 x 2.37 x 0.69 in and 5.1 oz. Camera features: 3 Megapixel, autofocus, 4X digital zoom. Image file formats: GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG; image resolutions: QCIF (176x144), CIF (352x288), QVGA (320x240), VGA (640x480), and SXGA (1280x1024) Video file format: WMV; video resolution: 176x144 (QCIF). Rounded out with USB 2.0 client for sync/data/charge and 64-bit Micro SD card slot, Integrated microphone, receiver, speaker and stereo headphone jack.
Datasheet: http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press_kits/2007/yourlifeistheshow/ds_ipaq600.pdf
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