Archive for July, 2007

By July 21, 2007 Read More →

Toshiba release G900 patch

Just yesterday we were talking about the sleep/reset bug plaguing the first batch of Toshiba G900 devices. This morning we had an email from Tosh saying that they had just made a software patch available for download.

Toshiba G900: bug fixed

Toshiba G900: bug fixed

We installed the patch on our review G900 this morning and it certainly seems to have done the trick. We’ll get back to you if we come across any more problems!

Get the G900 patch HERE.

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By July 20, 2007 Read More →

Toshiba Portégé G900 bug fix on its way

We have been using the Toshiba G900 for a few weeks while we prepare our review. One thing that we became aware of pretty early on was a bug with the device coming out of sleep mode. This problem is most obvious when you tap the power button to turn the screen off, the device will not then turn back on. Even holding down the power button doesn’t help and one is forced to remove and replace the battery in order to reboot.

Toshiba G900: buggy

This problem is a fundamental one and really does spoil an otherwise decent device. Fear not, however, the bug is only evident in the first batch of G900’s and, as Toshiba are fully aware of the problem, a bug fix is due to be released within the next few days. We’ll let you know when the fix is available and where you can download it from.

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By July 19, 2007 Read More →

VITO AstroNavigator II for Smartphones released

VITO Technology has just released a Smartphone version of VITO AstroNavigator II, the GPS application that displays the sky map above you according to your current position, time and direction of movement.

VITO AstroNavigator II

VITO AstroNavigator II

VITO AstroNavigator II supports the latest GPS receivers with the digital compass and rotates the screen according to your heading to display the right picture of the sky above you. Learn everything you want to know about sky objects: VITO AstroNavigator II offers extensive information about stars, planets and constellations that can be easily looked up.

Even if you do not have a GPS receiver VITO AstroNavigator II can display the actual sky picture above you. All you need to do is to point to your place at the world map.

A new night view skin allows you to watch the night sky in a more convenient way. You don’t need to wait till your eyes adjust to the night sky after the bright screen of your Smartphone. The new skin in dim red colors is dazzle free.

VITO Technology ltd. is known for its high-tech products in the field of Windows Mobile and Symbian software, GPS navigation and custom projects. Introduced in the present article VITO AstroNavigator II is a GPS application for displaying the sky map according to your current location.

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By July 19, 2007 Read More →

SanDisk extend ‘Extreme Ducati Edition’ range

SanDisk® today launched a line of turbo-charged flash memory cards – the SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition CompactFlash® and the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition SD™ Plus. Both have the quickest read/write times of the SanDisk portfolio and represent the company’s ultimate performance products for digital photographers.

The announcement was made during a press conference at SanDisk headquarters on the eve of the U.S. Grand Prix MotoGP race on July 22 at Laguna Seca in Monterey, California. Present for the launch were Casey Stoner of Australia, a Ducati competition rider who is currently ranked number one in the international MotoGP circuit, and teammate Loris Capirossi of Italy.

The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition cards are the result of a sponsorship and marketing relationship between SanDisk and Ducati Corse, the racing arm of Italy’s famed Ducati motorcycle company. The line-up consists of 4- and 8-gigabyte[ii] (GB) capacities for the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition CompactFlash card and 4GB for the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition SD Plus card. The latter features a snap-open connector that enables the card to be plugged in directly to the USB port of a personal computer without requiring a cable or reader. Distinctive bright red labels and packaging bear images of Ducati MotoGP racers and the Ducati Corse emblem.

“With the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition cards, we have reached a new threshold of speed – 45 megabytes per second for the CompactFlash cards and 20MB/sec1 for the SD Plus card,” said Tanya Chuang, director of worldwide retail product marketing for the high performance imaging market at SanDisk. “These speeds allow for fast transfers of images from the cards, and are especially useful for professional photographers in their work-flow environments.”

The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition CompactFlash card is twice as fast as the SanDisk Extreme III card and is 5MB faster than the new SanDisk Extreme IV card, she added.

SanDisk’s relationship with Ducati Corse, which was launched in January, “takes the marketing of our memory products into a new dimension,” said Wes Brewer, vice president of SanDisk’s Cards and Accessories Division. “Ducati is on the leading edge of motorcycle design and performance, and SanDisk is the world leader in flash memory cards. Both companies share a passion for speed and for pushing the envelope of technology. We feel that SanDisk’s new products will resonate not only with photographers but also with the millions of Ducati and MotoGP fans around the world,” he added.

SanDisk is currently rolling out a worldwide merchandising and marketing campaign that leverages the Ducati MotoGP sponsorship.

Initial distribution is planned for August in North America and Europe, with the cards available through photo specialty stores, high-end niche retailers, high-end department stores, Ducati network shops and other outlets, including on-line. Suggested retail prices are $164.99 for the 4GB CompactFlash card, $314.99 for the 8GB CompactFlash card and $129.99 for the 4GB SD Plus card. They will also be available for pre-order on the SanDisk website at www.sandisk.com/Ducati.

Clearly Ducati obsessed, SanDisk® today also rolled out the sleek SanDisk Extreme® Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive. A tribute to Ducati’s distinctive Italian design and engineering, the new drive has the same glossy red chassis and black trim as the Ducati Corse team motorcycles now racking up victories on the MotoGP circuit.

The true “Ducatisti,” as aficionados of Ducati motorcycles call themselves, will appreciate the attention to detail in the SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive, including the Ducati Corse logo on top of the drive and the red tail light that illuminates whenever the drive is inserted into the USB port of a computer.

On the inside, the drive offers a generous 4 gigabytes1 (GB) of capacity and front-of-the-pack read and write speeds of 20 megabytes per second2 — the fastest of the SanDisk portfolio of consumer USB drives. In other words, there isn’t a long wait to fill the drive’s big fuel tank with documents, photos, music and other digital data.

“Ducati and SanDisk share a passion for bringing together performance and design,” said Alessandro Cicognani, Ducati Corse marketing and licensing manager. “That’s why Ducati was proud to welcome SanDisk as a sponsor of our MotoGP team back in January, and why we’re delighted today that SanDisk has created a product so closely mirroring our commitment to excellence.”

“There has never been a USB flash drive that looked like this,” said Greg Rhine, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Products Division at SanDisk. “The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive is fast and functional, but it’s also a way for everyone to share the excitement of Ducati motorcycles and Ducati’s long history as a racing champion.”

The SanDisk Extreme Ducati Edition USB Flash Drive comes with a custom lanyard, as well as SanDisk’s RescuePRO® Deluxe software for recovering data that is accidentally deleted. The drive is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and versions 10.1.2 or better of the Mac operating system.

The drive has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $124.99 in the United States. It is expected to be available in North America and Europe in August, and worldwide in September. The drive will be sold through high-end niche retailers, high-end department stores, Ducati network shops and other outlets, including on-line. It will also be available for pre-order on the SanDisk website at www.sandisk.com/Ducati .

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By July 19, 2007 Read More →

Orange France launch HTC P3450 Touch

A few days ago we told you about the MDA Touch hitting T-Mobile in the UK and today we’ve just had confirmation that Orange France have launched the Touch under it’s full name, HTC P3450 Touch.

HTC P3450 Touch

Orange HTC P3450 Touch

Orange France have the HTC Touch available for as little as €129.99 depending on the contract you wish to sign up to. If the past is any guide, we could be seeing the HTC Touch on Orange UK very soon!

You can find out more by checking out the HTC P3450 Touch page on the Orange France website.

HTC P3450 Touch Specification:

  • Dimensions: 99.9mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 13.9mm (T)
  • Weight: 112g with battery
  • 1GB microSD storage card included / 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
  • 2.8’’ LCD touch screen with backlight, 240 x 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colours
  • Battery Life: Rechargeable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1100 mAh
  • Standby time: Up to 200 / Talk time: Up to 5 hours
  • Camera: 2.0 mega-pixel CMOS colour camera
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional with Direct Push Email and HTML email support
  • Wireless Connectivity: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800,1900, Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth® 2.0
  • Choice of two colours at launch – elegant soft black or alluring wasabi green
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    By July 18, 2007 Read More →

    Nokia 770 Internet Tablet price crash

    Just last week we brought you our review of the Nokia N800 internet tablet. As we mentioned in the review, the N800 is the slightly updated version of the Nokia 770 internet tablet. Yesterday eXpansys dropped us a line to say that they have just slashed the price of the Nokia 770 and that you can now pick up this fully featured internet tablet for just £73.40 including VAT!

    Nokia 770

    Nokia 770

    Nokia 770 Specification:

  • Internet Tablet OS 2006 Edition Operating System
  • 4.1 Inch 65k Colour Touch Screen 800 x 480 pixels
  • 250MHz TI OMAP 1710 CPU
  • 64 Mbytes RAM & 128 Mbytes Flash ROM
  • RS-MMC Compatible memory card slots
  • Bluetooth® 1.2
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g
  • FM Radio
  • High quality stereo speakers and microphone
  • 3.5 hours browsing and approximately 288 hours standby battery time
  • 141 x 79 x 19 mm
  • 230 grams
  • Internet Calling with Video
  • Built in email client
  • RSS Feed reader
  • Instant Messaging
  • Media Player
  • Opera 8 Browser
  • Flash 7 compatible
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    By July 17, 2007 Read More →

    T-Mobile MDA Touch goes on sale

    T-Mobile are now offering the MDA Touch, their version of the HTC Touch, for just £119 with a 18 month contract. Also, according to a source at T-Mobile, limited numbers of the Wasabi Green version of the device will be made available to customers soon!

    HTC Touch

    HTC Touch

    MDA Touch Specification:

  • Dimensions: 99.9mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 13.9mm (T)
  • Weight: 112g with battery
  • 1GB microSD storage card included / 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
  • 2.8’’ LCD touch screen with backlight, 240 x 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colours
  • Battery Life: Rechargeable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1100 mAh
  • Standby time: Up to 200 / Talk time: Up to 5 hours
  • Camera: 2.0 mega-pixel CMOS colour camera
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional with Direct Push Email and HTML email support
  • Wireless Connectivity: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800,1900, Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth® 2.0
  • Choice of two colours at launch – elegant soft black or alluring wasabi green
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    By July 16, 2007 Read More →

    UBiQUiO 101 Skype Phone unboxed

    Following on from our recent videos of the Netgear SPH101 and Netgear SPH200D Skype phones, we have another one to show you. This time we are looking at the UBiQUiO 101 Cordless Home & Skype Phone. This one is different in that you need a PC with USB in order to use Skype but it still includes cordless ‘landline’ coverage.

    Although both of the Netgear Shype phones are excellent they both set you back over £100. If you want a basic Skype phone with PSTN functionality but want to spend considerably less than £100 then take a look at the UBiQUiO 101 you can pick one up for under £40!! We’ll bring you more of a review shortly!

    The UBiQUiO 101 can be purchased from eXpansys.

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    By July 15, 2007 Read More →

    Hackers planted trojan code into Vodafone Greece network

    We just heard this story, apparently hackers have been able to plant trojan code inside the Vodafone Greece network in some kind of spying operation.

    “A highly sophisticated spying operation that tapped into the mobile phones of Greece’s prime minister and other top government officials has highlighted weaknesses in telecommunications systems that still use decades-old computer code. The spying case, where the calls of around 100 people using Vodafone’s network were secretly tapped, remains unsolved and is still being investigated.”

    It would seem that although mobile to network communications are secure and encrypted, what actually happens within the network is another matter!

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    By July 14, 2007 Read More →

    VITO FindMe – Keep an Eye on Each Other

    VITO Technology has just released a brand-new GPS application with unique features. VITO FindMe is a FREE GPS utility for Pocket PC Phone Edition that will help you and your friends easily find whereabouts of each other just by sending an SMS.

    VITO FindMe

    VITO FindMe

    The idea is to send an SMS containing a codeword to a Pocket PC with installed VITO FindMe and receive back your friend’s coordinates via SMS as well. Input the coordinates into the search box at Google Maps and see your friend’s location. It’s that easy!

    After a casual installation VITO FindMe stays in Today, tapping it brings forward the settings. In options you need to set a codeword: VITO FindMe will send out your coordinates only in return to received SMS with this codeword. In addition to this VITO FindMe can send your coordinates via email if the contact that requested your location has an associated email.

  • easily spot your friends and let them spot you on Google Maps
  • send your coordinates additionally via email
  • protect settings by password
  • VITO FindMe requires a Pocket PC Phone Edition with a built-in GPS receiver under Windows Mobile 2003 (SE), 5.0, 6.0. VITO FindMe is distributed for free. Visit http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/findme to get an activation code.

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