Archive for January, 2007

By January 29, 2007 Read More →

T-Mobile Germany release HTC Excalibur as MDA Mail

T-Mobile have just announced the release of the HTC Excalibur in Germany as the MDA Mail.

T-Mobile MDA Mail

The HTC Excalibur has been available on T-Mobile in the USA as the T-Mobile Dash for quite some time but now T-Mobile are launching this side of the pond. No official release date as yet but we’ll try and keep you updated!

T-Mobile MDA Mail Specification:

  • Quadband GSM with EDGE
  • TI OMAP 850 processor
  • 1.3-megapixel CMOS camera
  • 2.4-inch 340×240-pixel LCD with 65K-color support
  • 128MB ROM; 64MB RAM
  • microSD expansion slot
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP
  • 802.11g, USB and infrared
  • 111 x 62.5 x 12.8mm; 130g
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    By January 29, 2007 Read More →

    Parrot SOUND SYSTEM review

    Introduction
    MP3 music can be found everywhere – on your MP3 player, your mobile phone and your PC. The Parrot SOUND SYSTEM is a new wireless hi-fi concept. Say goodbye to those cables when listening to your favourite tracks: stream by Bluetooth to the Parrot speakers.

    Parrot SOUND SYSTEM

    The Parrot SOUND SYSTEM consists of two independent speaker units. Each speaker contains a built-in digital two-channel Class-D amplifier with a 60W output. The speakers are linked together by Bluetooth. Each unit also has its own set of volume controls and a pairing button.

    Parrot SOUND SYSTEM front

    First Impressions
    I was initially surprised at just how heavy these speakers were, then I remembered that each unit had its own power supply and amp. I like design of the speakers which come in a white lacquered cabinet. The black fabric speaker covers can be removed and automatically snap in place via magnets.

    Speakers without covers

    Usage
    The initial set up of the speakers is very simple. All you have to do is plug the speakers in to the mains and press the pairing button. Then it’s just a case of discovering the speakers with either your PC or Mobile Device.

    Speakers,  back

    You can also use the speakers with non-Bluetooth devices with the supplied line-in cable. This is a pretty neat idea as you can connect your device to one of the speakers and the audio will also be output to the other speaker as they communicate with each other over Bluetooth.

    I did experience some issues with the speakers when reconnecting to them via Bluetooth with both my laptop and HTC TyTN. The first time I establish a partnership and connect they work just fine but if I disconnect and reconnect again later I cant get them to work again, I have to delete the partnership and recreate it to make it work.

    This issue may well be more to do with a problem with the Bluetooth implementation on my laptop and mobile device rather than a fault with the speakers but this does illustrate a way in which Bluetooth technology can let you down!

    The speakers sound quite impressive. The weight added by the internal transformer and amplifier make for a good bass response while the top end is nice and bright.

    Conclusion
    I use my Parrot SOUND SYSTEM speakers all the time. My laptop, like many these days, has tiny built in speakers which sound awful for anything other than system sounds. With the Parrot Bluetooth speakers I can simply connect to them when I want to listen to music and I don’t have to worry about cables. They offer a decent solution for anyone wanting wireless audio from their PC, Mobile Phone or Bluetooth Capable MP3 player. The independent speaker units mean that you can plug the speakers in to the mains at opposite ends of a room and still experience stereo sound.

    Parrot SOUND SYSTEM specification:

  • Digital two-channel Class-D amplifier
  • 60 W RMS power output per speaker
  • 7band digital graphic equaliser
  • Frequency range: 50 Hz – 20 kHz
  • Signal compatibility: audio and MP3
  • MP3, MP3 decoder: 192, 160, 128, 112 Kbps
  • SBC decoder: 320, 275, 250 and 150 Kbps
  • PC software for user settings and updates
  • Settings: Volume, R/L Balance, Mute
  • RCA line-in input for all audio sources
  • Power supply: 100 V – 240 V, 50 Hz and 60 Hz
  • Bluetooth integrated into each speaker
  • Bluetooth 2.0 & EDR
  • Bluetooth scatternet
  • Profiles supported: A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) and AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
  • Reception up to 10 metres
  • Phone pairing: by PIN code
  • Updates by PC software
  • More Wireless Speakers available at Maplin

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    By January 28, 2007 Read More →

    Microsoft and AMD ‘Vanishing Point’ Game

    To celebrate the upcoming consumer release of the Windows Vista(TM) operating system, AMD
    and Microsoft Corp. have launched “Vanishing Point,” the largest puzzle game in the world. Although many clues have been disclosed online, parts of the puzzle are being revealed at real-world events, including a first-ever takeover of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino fountains, cryptic skywriting messages, and projections appearing on iconic structures around the world.

    These spectacular sights have driven millions of people to find out more, with hopes of winning the grand prize: a trip to space. Today at 6 p.m. PST, the final real-world event will reveal more clues through an amazing spectacle: an incredible fireworks show at Seattle’s Gas Works Park.

    “Vanishing Point” raises the stakes in online games with tougher challenges, bigger rewards and events scheduled around the globe. Players worldwide are competing for nearly a half-million dollars in prizes, and the eventual winner will secure a ride to space courtesy of Rocketplane Limited Inc.

    “Vanishing Point” challenges players to work together to solve an international game, drawing clues from spectacular events at various locations to decipher online puzzles. The action hinges on the true identity of the mysterious Microsoft Puzzle Master.

    More information, official rules and coverage of the offline events are available at
    http://vanishingpointgame.com .

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    By January 28, 2007 Read More →

    HTC P4350 (HTC Herald) review

    The HTC Herald was first announced towards the end of 2006 and the device generated a lot of interest. One thing that seemed to ‘excite’ people about the device was the size. At 59mm x 109mm x 17mm the Herald is a lot slimmer than the Hermes which measures 58mm x 112.5mm x 21.95mm. The Herald is also about 16g lighter than the Hermes.

    HTC P4350

    HTC’s own commercial arm released the HTC Herald as the HTC P4350 (catchy name!) and the device is now available from a number of UK retailers for around £380. So far the P4350 is not available on contract from any UK operator. Despite this the P4350 is proving to be popular.

    There have been several other reviews of the HTC P4350 so I hope mine will serve as a summary.

    FIRST IMPRESSIONS
    The first thing I noticed about the P4350 was the clean lines of the device and the neat arrangement of of the main navigation buttons below the screen. However the Email and Internet buttons present above the screen on Hermes devices are missing from the P4350.

    P4350 Joypad

    The other thing you notice is the new keyboard sliding mechanism. On the P4350 the keyboard mechanism is spring loaded and snaps open or closed smartly. This change to the keyboard mechanism is a welcome one and this is similar to the action of the keypad on the Samsung D900. The other nice thing about the sliding keyboard is that opening it turns the screen on but closing it will not!

    P4350 open

    The keyboard on the HTC P4350 is opens the other way to all of the previous HTC devices. Being a HTC TyTN user it does take a little time to get used to the device opening this other way but it now suits me better as a left hander.

    USAGE
    A very welcome addition to the keyboard area are the two indicator LED’s. These LED’s indicate the Fn and Caps lock status. I find this very useful!

    I also like the fact that you can access the microSD card externally and that the slot is hidden behind a rubber flap which helps to stop the memory card flying out if you should drop the device.

    P4350 Indicator LEDs

    P4350 SD Slot

    P4350 close

    HTC P4350 Back

    The HTC P4350 has a full size stylus. This is a welcome change as recently HTC have included telescopic styli with their devices. Being full sized might mean that I stop using my fingers so much!

    HTC Stylus

    The camera on the back of the P4350 is your usual HTC 2.0 mega pixel unit but the P4350 does not have a ‘flash’. The quality of photos from the camera is pretty average and there is no front facing video conference camera, however as the P4350 does not have 3G this would be impractical anyway.

    HTC P4350 Camera

    On the bottom of the P4350 you’ll find an Enhanced miniUSB connector. This type of connector has become standard on HTC devices lately. When HTC first added this connector to devices it was really annoying! It meant that you had to use the headphones the shipped with the device rather than your own decent headphones. I even provided a headset modding service for a while. However there are a number of manufacturers are now selling adapters.

    P4350 USB Connector

    CONCLUSION
    I’ve been using the HTC P4350 for a few weeks now and it’s currently my main device. I initially thought that the lack of 3G would be annoying and hold me back. However I have not missed the 3G service at all. I really like the new keyboard mechanism and find that the P4350 is extremely easy to use one-handed. I do miss the jog wheel which has been replaced with a slider on the P4350.

    The battery life on the P4350 is great lasting much longer than my TyTN. This is probably due to the lack of 3G which does suck power. I fond myself charging the device a lot less often.

    The WiFi on the P4350 is very easy to use and set up and one thing that is great about AKU3 is that you can paste the network key in to the box. This is extremely useful when your network key is 63 digits long! With previous AKU versions you were expected to type this in!

    I really like the HTC P4350, it is definitely my favourite device at the moment. I would like the device to the 3G and HSDPA but this isn’t a huge problem for me. Being slimmer than the HTC TyTN is good as it fits in my pocket that much easier.

    Thanks to HTC for letting me borrow the device, I really wish I could keep it!

    Here are some more photos of the HTC P4350:

    HTC P4350 bottom

    P4350 bottom

    P4350 Buttons

    Part Open

    Keyboard Open

    HTC Side

    HTC P4350 Power Button

    HTC P4350 (HTC Herald) Specification

  • Quadband GSM with EDGE
  • TI OMAP 850 processor
  • Slide-out QWERTY keypad
  • 2-megapixel CMOS camera
  • Enhanced miniUSB connector for sync / charge / audio
  • 2.8-inch 340×240-pixel LCD with 65K-color support
  • 128MB ROM; 64MB RAM
  • microSD expansion slot
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP
  • WiFi 802.11g, USB and infrared
  • Size: 109 x 59 x 17mm; 168g
  • See the full specification on the HTC product page.

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    By January 28, 2007 Read More →

    Intel’s Transistor Technology Breakthrough

    In one of the biggest advancements in fundamental transistor design, Intel Corporation today revealed that it is using two dramatically new materials to build the insulating walls and switching gates of its 45 nanometer transistors. Hundreds of millions of these microscopic transistors — or switches — will be inside the next generation Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core 2 Quad and Xeon families of multi-core processors. The company also said it has five early-version products up and running — the first of fifteen 45nm processor products planned from Intel.

    The transistor feat allows the company to continue delivering record-breaking PC, laptop and server processor speeds, while reducing the amount of electrical leakage from transistors that can hamper chip and PC design, size, power consumption, noise and costs. It also ensures Moore’s Law, a high-tech industry axiom that transistor counts double about every two years, thrives well into the next decade.

    Silicon dioxide has been used to make the transistor gate dielectric for more than 40 years because of its manufacturability and ability to deliver continued transistor performance improvements as it has been made ever thinner. Intel has successfully shrunk the silicon dioxide gate dielectric to as little as 1.2nm thick — equal to five atomic layers — on our previous 65nm process technology, but the continued shrinking has led to increased current leakage through the gate dielectric, resulting in wasted electric current and unnecessary heat.

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    By January 27, 2007 Read More →

    i-Mate JAQ3 available from Clove Technology – save £20

    The i-Mate JAQ3 seems to be generating quite a lot of interest at the moment and our good friends at Clove have just made the device available to order on their site, and we have a voucher code to save you £20!

    i-Mate JAQ3

    The i-Mate JAQ3 looks like quite a promising device combining the best bits of Blackjack and S620 devices with a full PocketPC OS including touchscreen support.

    The i-Mate JAQ3 is available to preorder on the Clove site for just £295 +VAT. Clove are one of the first to offer the JAQ3 in the UK and what’s more, we are offering you a £20 saving over the regular price with the following voucher code: TMJAQJAN07. Simply enter the code into the voucher box on the order form once you have selected to buy the i-Mate JAQ3 and £20 will be deducted at the checkout stage.

    To take advantage of the i-Mate JAQ3 preorder offer please follow THIS LINK for the product page on the Clove Technology website and don’t forget to use the voucher code!

    i-Mate JAQ3 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile for PocketPC, AKU3.2
  • 200MHz TI OMAP 850 CPU
  • Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE
  • WiFi 802.11b/g
  • 128mb ROM & 64mb RAM
  • Stereo Bluetooth 1.2
  • MicroSD card slot
  • 2.0 mega pixel camera
  • 2.4″ 320×240 65k LCD Touch Screen
  • 1200mAh battery
  • Size: 126 x 67.5 x 14.5mm
  • 160g with battery
  • 150Hrs standby/4Hrs talk
  • Scroll Wheel
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    By January 27, 2007 Read More →

    HTC X7500 specification leaked

    Over the last few days there has been a lot of talk about the HTC Athena, HTC X7500, T-Mobile Ameo and the Dopod U1000. We have been piecing together the bits of information about these devices trying to work out the truth from the rumour and the full specificaion.

    However, in a leaked document about the HTC X7500 we find a full ‘official’ specification for the device:

    HTC X7500 Specification

    There are a few things worth noting from the spec. Firstly the USB 1.1 host which means that you could plug in external USB devices. Also note that the device is triband UMTS which means it should work in North America. Finally the ATI Graphics chip coupled with the LED backlit screen should give decent visual performance!

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    By January 26, 2007 Read More →

    HTC Working on 7″ UMPC?

    According to Digitimes, HTC are working on a UMPC with a 7″ Screen as a follow-on from the HTC Athena.

    High Tech Computer (HTC) is currently developing its second UMPC (ultra mobile PC), with the new product likely to be launched in the second quarter of this year, according to market sources.

    HTC’s second UMPC, which the company prefers to call a “Mobile Office Device,” will have a 7-inch display, the sources noted.

    News of the new device comes after Dopod International, a brand-product unit of HTC, announced on January 24 that it will start marketing HTC’s first 5-inch UMPC, codenamed Athena, as the Dopod U1000 in Taiwan later this month.

    T-Mobile Germany recently announced that in March it would be launching its HTC-made Ameo smartphone device, which, according to sources in Taiwan’s UMPC industry, is just a version of the Athena. HTC also plans to market the 5-inch Athena in other European markets as the HTC X7500, said the sources.

    I think it’s worth pointing out, however, that the HTC Athena is NOT a UMPC. It’s close but still just a PocketPC Mobile device.

    Source: Digitimes.

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    By January 26, 2007 Read More →

    Asus announce the Asus P735

    Today Asus announced its latest Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition device; the Asus P735.

    Asus P735

    The P735 allows users to make full use of its 3G capabilities and integrates network connectivity, video conferencing, multimedia applications and many other business functions. With the P735, no matter where the user is globally, they can always access the information needed for informed business decisions while keeping total control over their personal life on the go.

    “As phones become increasingly powerful, consumers are asking for one device that works for all aspects of life, in and out of the office,” said Mr. Jason Lim, Regional Director, Asia Pacific and Japan, Mobile and Embedded Devices Division, Microsoft Corp. “With the Windows Mobile-powered P735, ASUS is helping people make the professional and personal connections when and where they need them.”

    Bundled in the P735 are exclusive ASUS software that provide the user with a variety of helpful options. The My Secret function encrypts and protects sensitive documents away from unauthorized eyes when activated. The ASUS Status feature keeps the user up to date with the status of the device; and the Profile function avoids embarrassing rings during meetings.

    Asus P735 Specification

  • 2.8“, 65K, TFT, 240 x 320
  • Xscale 520MHz processor
  • 256Mb Rom 64Mb Ram
  • miniSD Slot
  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • Front facing camera for video telephony
  • detatchable Qwerty keyboard
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
  • UMTS 2100 Mhz (only), GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 Mhz
  • Dimensions: 109 mm x 59 mm x 19 mm
  • Weight: 143 grams
  • WiFi: 802.11 b/g
  • View the full Asus press release HERE.

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    By January 26, 2007 Read More →

    T-Mobile Germany officially announce T-Mobile Ameo

    T-Mobile Germany has now officially announced the T-Mobile Ameo (HTC Athena) in a press release yesterday.

    T-mobile Ameo

    Press release (google translated):

    T-mobile underlines its role with a completely new PDA (personal digital Assistant) equal to beginning of the yearly as innovation driver in things portable radio. The Ameo of T-mobile stands for a new equipment category: the PDA combines modern computer functions, mobile broadband transmission techniques and telephone with an attractive Design. The innovative concept makes it possible to use the Ameo alternatively with or without its QWERTZ Keyboard. By magnets it is simply and fast stick onable. In each case the large color display, the fast processor, the large non removable disk, different interfaces, high Akkuleistung provide and much more besides for high utilizable value.

    Practically all necessary applications available, information and connections makes the Ameo mobilely. Owing to the equipment both with HSDPA/UMTS and EDGE/GPRS and W-LAN is to the users over the T-mobile portable radio net the fastest in each case available mobile transmission technique at the disposal.

    The Ameo is a common development of T-mobile and HTC. World-wide it is for the first time available in an exclusive variant with T-mobile starting from March 2007. In connection with a month run time contract in the tariff Relax 100 the equipment 499.95 costs 24 €.

    Read the full press release.

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