Archive for September, 2007

By September 20, 2007 Read More →

Panasonic Event at the Tower of London

Tracyandmatt were pleased to be one of only a handful of blog sites invited to an extremely interesting launch and information event held by Panasonic on Tuesday 18th September held at the Tower of London. The direct approach of a major manufacturer to the blog community is a fresh step in our minds and shows the importance and steady growth of independent blogs such as TracyandMatt.

If we mention to our readers products such as Vacuum Cleaners, then names such as Dyson, Electrolux and even Panasonic may come to mind, However, mention Digital Cameras and DSLR Cameras and we are sure that Canon, Nikon and Fuji may spring to mind but how many of us would actually associate Panasonic with main stream digital cameras?

Well, Tuesdays event demonstrated Panasonics marketing and awareness generating arms in full force with two very novel and extremely well put together web sites aimed fairly and squarely at increasing amateur and professional photographers awareness of their product range in a fun and educational way.

First off we were introduced to Panasonics Our Place World Heritage site. http://ourplaceworldheritage.com/ by Geoff Steven, the director of the Our Place web site. This site has been created in partnership with UNESCO (United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) to be the worlds first official World Heritage photographic databank. Panasonic have basically equipped some of the most famous and well regarded photographers with a range of Panasonic Lumix cameras and sent them around the world to record all of the World Heritage sites. In today’s changing climate and with a number of Heritage sites under threat we can’t argue with this major sponsorship and believe this is an excellent idea and should be supported. Of course, there are plenty of links back to Panasonic’s web site as you would expect!

To help increase awareness for “normal” camera users (like me!) Panasonic have over the past couple of weeks launched a second major web site initiative called “My Place”. www.my-place.tv (My only comment is, although likely to be associated with TV based advertising, the use of the .tv extension is still to be widely excepted – Could Panasonic not obtain the normal top level domain identities?)

My Place has a novel concept of inviting amateur camera users (with any make or model of camera) to submit a picture of their own “Favourite place” as in the words from the My Place web site:

MyPlace aims to celebrate photography, culture and heritage, and welcomes all those who have a passion for taking photos of splendour and individuality.

MyPlace has been launched in the UK and Ireland as a result of the successful ‘Our place – The World’s Heritage’ project where professional photographers armed with Lumix Cameras have gone all over the world to shoot UNESCO World Heritage sites.

MyPlace allows you to upload photos of your very special place and share with members of the community why this place is special to you. There are regular prizes to be won for the best photos voted by YOU, the MyPlace community, the ultimate prize being a trip to China’s most treasured World Heritage sites. A pro photographer will pick the best photos every month & comment on them

Looking through the site demonstrates quite a quick take up, although I am sure Panasonic would like to see this as widely used as My Space, You Tube and the various other web sites but in a sense, a more grown up way? I have to say though their map plotting technologies used are pretty phenomenal (better have a good broadband connection) and allow the person who submits the picture to directly “Pin” the location on to a full scale OS style map. This will allow any users who see a location or place they like to be able to find this on a map and make their own journey from the Visual to the Real World.

We at Tracyandmatt like this idea and concept and feel their could be quite a bit of take up by users, especially as Panasonic are offering expert advice, competitions and prizes to users who submit photographs.

With many of tracyandmatts viewers having interest in Mobile Phones and similar technology we have suggested to Panasonic that we would like to hold a competition for our users to submit photographs of their favourite places taken on Mobile Phone Cameras. Mobile phone cameras are probably the most common form of cameras out in the market these days and could offer a fantastic chance for our readers to submit and even win Panasonic Lumix vouchers or prizes. We will keep you updated on these conversations!

Once the formal presentations had finished, we were given the chance to review the latest Panasonic range of Cameras, including the soon to be released latest Digital SLR the Panasonic Lumix L10. Whilst time was limited at this launch, the range of cameras being offered should enable Panasonic to gain far greater market recognition for their camera range.

With the majority of parts inside the cameras being manufactured directly by Panasonic, as well as their history in the AV range of goods we believe they are certainly on the right track.

One of the best features we have seen across the whole Lumix range is the “imaginatively titled” intelligent Auto mode. This basically controls every function of the camera to ensure the best possible picture taken under almost any conditions from Snow, Beach to the darkest of surroundings like an October day in London….. All of the cameras in the range also have inbuilt Image Stabilisation within the Leica branded lenses to ensure the most stable, jitter free examples of pictures I have ever seen (I’m an avid Canon 10D DSL user and I can’t get such stable pictures in certain lighting conditions)

We have said to Panasonic that we would be very pleased to provide a full review on the new Lumix range of cameras and hope to be able to do this soon for our readers.

For those of you who want to have a look, take a look at: http://www.panasonic.co.uk/lumix/

We must once again thank a major main stream manufacturer like Panasonic for inviting the blogging community directly to one of its major launches. This is not only a brave thing to do for a manufacturer as they have no control over blog contents, but shows, as we have mentioned a forward looking view and increases the credibility of blog sites like tracyandmatt.

My only negative comment of the day was (albeit I understand this is the first event held for bloggers) was, as many of us in the room were obviously technical people, Please Panasonic don’t apologise to the audience for introducing the “Techie Panasonic” person to the stand with the infamous “don’t worry he is really human……”

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By September 19, 2007 Read More →

Astraware Hidden Expedition: Titanic Released

Astraware® and Big Fish GamesTM, Inc. are excited to announce the availability of the highly acclaimed Hidden Expedition: TitanicTM game for Palm OS® and Windows Mobile® smartphones and PDAs.

The legendary RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912, still houses a wealth of artifacts and treasures on- board. Hidden Expedition: Titanic offers players the opportunity to explore the wreckage of this once-majestic ship and collect antique artifacts for the Titanic Museum. The partnership between Astraware and Big Fish Games will allow consumers to enjoy Hidden Expedition: Titanic straight from their mobile devices.

“We’re pleased to be working with Big Fish Games to bring some of their great titles to handhelds,” said Astraware CEO, Howard Tomlinson. “A first in the new category of ‘hidden object’ games for handhelds, Hidden Expedition: Titanic is sure to be a hit with mobile device users.”

Players hunt for hidden objects within the wreckage during 14 diving missions, ultimately leading to the final prize: The Crown Jewels. Based on the best-selling PC game, Hidden Expedition: Titanic for handhelds features the same stunning graphics and atmosphere of the original. Players have the choice of using the intuitive five-way control scheme or the stylus to find a variety of artifacts hidden within the sunken ship.

“Astraware has proven time and again to deliver only the highest quality games,” added Paul Handelman, VP of Business Development for Big Fish Games. “We’re proud to lead the introduction of hidden-object games to the handheld market with them. We’re confident that this is only the tip of the iceberg for us, so to speak.”

Hidden Expedition: Titanic is priced at $19.95 and is available for Palm OS® devices with high-resolution screens running OS5 and above, and for Windows Mobile® smartphones and PDAs running WM2003, 2003SE, 5 and 6. Download Hidden Expedition: Titanic from the Astraware Web site at: http://www.astraware.com/titanic

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By September 18, 2007 Read More →

HTC to provide ‘Over The Air’ ROM updates?

“Smith Micro Software, Inc. announced today a global licensing agreement with HTC (High Tech Computer) to preload and distribute the Insignia Mobile Device Management client on the next generation of HTC smartphones for consumers and business users worldwide…The Insignia Mobile Device Management client supports file updates, compressed image updates and multiple sequential updates all in one package and is backed by a broad range of integrity checks to ensure the process is secure and 100 % fault tolerant, even during power outages.”

Nice to see HTC doing something about this – although properly speaking, this really ought to be Microsoft’s responsibility. Which immediately brings up the question – what’s so wrong with the MS solution built into WM6, that HTC feels it necessary to shell out licensing fees for a 3rd party service? There may be a jurisdictional aspect to this, in that HTC is seeking to provide an avenue for device specific fixes that aren’t part of the general OS, but WM really ought to have the flexibility to do both. Hopefully, that’s something we might see with WM7, though considering HTC’s move when WM7 is nearly round the corner makes me none too confident that will happen. In any case, it looks like ROM upgrades won’t be as painful as they were in the past, and closer to the model used by most ‘dumb’ phones today.

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By September 17, 2007 Read More →

OQO Model e2 officially announced

OQO, Inc. today introduced its first ultra mobile PC, OQO model e2, optimised to meet the needs of the European mobility marketplace. The model e2 signals a strategic expansion by OQO into the European mobility market in response to tremendous interest from international customers. In addition to announcing its first international product, OQO opens its first international office in the UK, and has retained Martin Day, former Head of Enterprise Sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) at Palm, to lead the European expansion.

OQO Model e2

OQO Model e2

“There has been significant demand from international customers for the OQO ultra mobile PC (UMPC). These customers want access to all their information, applications, and the Internet in a truly mobile form factor that fits conveniently in pocket, handbag, or briefcase” said Dennis Moore, chief executive officer of OQO. “The opening of our new office in England and the launch of our first international product demonstrates OQO’s commitment to meeting the needs of our international customers. We’re excited to be partnering with several international resellers to bring the OQO model e2 to the European market.”

The creator of the ultra mobile PC category, OQO has enjoyed significant success with its top-selling line of UMPCs and has won numerous accolades including Microsoft’s 2007 Windows Vista PC Innovation Award. With the addition of the OQO model e2 to the product line, OQO extends its position as the category leader. Now European users can benefit from a truly handheld, yet fully-functional, computer that enables a highly productive, mobile computing experience compatible with the tremendous range of applications available for Windows® XP and Windows Vista®.

The new OQO model e2 features a UK-optimised keyboard and system software, and is certified for international distribution. OQO has launched a new international website that features comprehensive online knowledgebase and support resources and other corporate information. The OQO model e2 offers the following category-leading features:

OQO Model e2 Specification

  • Up to 1.6GHz VIA C7-M CPU
  • Up to 120GB HDD and available 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • Up to 1.0GB DDR2 SDRAM
  • Integrated WiFi 802.11a/b/g with diversity and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
  • Ergonomic illuminated thumb keyboard
  • Ultra bright 5” (127mm) 800×480 display with zooming up to 1200×720 interpolated mode
  • Windows® XP Professional, XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, or Windows Vista®
  • Handheld form factor at 142mm x 84mm x 26mm and only 454 grams
  • UK keyboard with Pound Sterling, Euro, and Japanese Yen shortcut keys
  • Up to 6 hours of continuous usage and 3 days of standby time with extended battery
  • Available desktop docking station with adjustable cradle arm and dual layer DVD±RW/RAM optical drive With the OQO model e2 ultra mobile PC, mobile professionals and field workers – ranging from mobile executives and field sales people, to field service technicians and operations managers – can now access full enterprise applications and IT systems in the field. The OQO model e2 provides full and uncompromised access to CRM/ERP systems, customer and product databases, email, office productivity tools, custom enterprise software applications, and IT service and support systems. At the office, on the road, or wherever life may take you, the model e2 makes it possible to contact the office and other team members, access customer information, troubleshoot systems in the field, monitor inventory, logistics and production lines, collect and transfer data in real-time, and access the full Internet and web-based applications. Furthermore, the OQO model e2 allows IT departments to utilise the same system management, security, and support tools as conventional PC’s existing in the enterprise.

    Posted by: Matt

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    By September 16, 2007 Read More →

    HTC Juno appears on the web

    You may recall that we mentioned the HTC Juno some time ago when the device was believed to be not much more than an HTC Vox variant. However, new pictures and information have recently come to light which leads us to think that the Juno may in fact be a HTC Nike variant.

    HTC Juno

    HTC Juno

    The Boy Genius has this to say: “While Juno is the codename, we haven’t got word of the official launch name yet. It’s a Windows Mobile based device and has a “consumer friendly interface, most likely HTC’s TouchFlo,” says our source. He also goes on to tell us that it will have a QWERTY keyboard, but from the looks of things, is that SureType? T-Mobz should be positioning this phone as an “adult Sidekick” and the phone has a “wow screen and interface.” It is currently a T-Mobile USA exclusive and set for a mid to late October release.”

    HTC Juno Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional AKU 0.4.2
  • 32bit Qualcomm MSM7200 400mHz CPU
  • 2.6″ 240 x 320 TFT Touch screen
  • 128MB ROM / 64MB RAM
  • GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, WCDMA
  • microSD card slot
  • TouchFLO technology
  • WiFi 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • 2.0MP camera
  • Sliding ‘T9’ style keypad
  • 120 grams (inc battery?)
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    By September 15, 2007 Read More →

    Panasonic Lumix DMC FX12 unboxed

    We recently decided to get ourselves a digital compact camera. I have my Canon EOS 400D digital SLR camera but, as much as I love my photography, it’s a bit too big to take everywhere. So we started to look for something small enough to put in my pocket or for Tracy to have in her handbag.

    We came across the Panasonic Lumix range of cameras which looked ideal. After a quick search around the web we discovered that Curry’s had the camera on offer for £139.99 but with £40 cashback!

    So here is the unbox of the Panasonic Lumix DMC FX12. I’ll be writing a review sometime soon.

    Panasonic Lumix DMC FX12 unboxed

    Panasonic Lumix DMC FX12 Specification:

  • Resolution: 4:3 Aspect Ratio: 3072 x 2304, 2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480. 3:2 Aspect Ratio: 3072 x 2048, 2048 x 1360. 16:9 Aspect Ratio: 3072 x 1728, 1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Memory Cards: SD / SDHC
  • Zoom: 35 to 105mm
  • Shutter speed: 8 – 1/2,000 sec
  • Apperture: Wide: F2.8/F8 (2 steps) Tele: F5 – F14 (2 steps)
  • ISO: Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1250
  • LCD Screen: 2.5 inches
  • Flash Modes: Auto, Auto / Red-eye Reduction, Forced On / Off
  • Maximum Movie Resolution: 848 x 480 pixels
  • Self Timer: 10 sec / 2 sec
  • Video Out (TV Playback): Yes
  • Computer Connection: Yes
  • Batteries: Lithium-ion Rechargeable
  • Dimensions: 94.1 x 51.4 x 24.2mm
  • Weight: 125g
  • Posted by: Matt

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    By September 14, 2007 Read More →

    Skype virus warning

    Skype, the internet messaging and voice over IP service, has been hit by a malicious worm that is infecting Windows users.

    The worm sends an instant chat message to other Skype users in the person’s contacts, which contains a JPEG image. The image actually links to a virus file, which will ask for permission to save or run a .scr file on the user’s PC. Users who do this will find their PC is infected.

    “The chat message, of which there are several versions, is cleverly written and may appear to be a legitimate chat message, which may fool some users into clicking on the link,” Skype claims on its blog.

    Skype claims the leading anti-virus vendors have already updated their products to combat this worm. It also provides a guide to removing the virus via the Registry on its blog.

    Just a reminder that anyone wishing to contact us can do so via our Skype username: tracyandmatt or using our Skype-in phone number: 0208 123 3757. We are always happy to hear from our readers! Why not leave us a voicemail with your questions.

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    By September 13, 2007 Read More →

    NTT DoCoMo FOMA HT1100 specification revealed

    We recently mentioned the anticipated release of the NTT DoCoMo FOMA HT1100 (aka HTC Nike) the device that has been commonly called the Touch II.

    DoCoMo FOMA HT1100

    DoCoMo FOMA HT1100

    The full, albeit unofficial, specification has just been published over at pdadb.net .

    DoCoMo FOMA HT1100 Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional AKU 0.4.2
  • 32bit Qualcomm MSM7200 400mHz CPU
  • 2.6″ 240 x 320 TFT Touch screen
  • 128MB ROM / 64MB RAM
  • GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, WCDMA
  • microSD card slot
  • WiFi 802.11b/g
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • FM radio reciever
  • 55 x 107 x 16.5mm
  • 2.0MP camera
  • Sliding ‘T9’ style keypad
  • 120 grams (inc battery?)
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    By September 13, 2007 Read More →

    VITO Voice2Go updated

    VITO Technology have announced a new version of VITO Voice2Go – their voice control application that allows you to manage Pocket PC with voice commands! VITO Voice2Go understands any language and any pronunciation without the need to touch your Pocket PC again!

    VITO Voice2Go

    With VITO Voice2Go you can start other applications, access system settings, call contacts or set off a chain of stylus taps with voice command recorded by you. The so-called magic words (special voice commands) allow for completely hands-free control. So, starting say Calculator looks like this: you say a Magic Word and then a previously recorded command for calculator and it launches.

    You can also optionally accept or cancel the recognized command by saying special “yes” or “no” magic words. When the Magic Word mode is turned on Pocket PC is constantly listening to hear your Magic Word to start recognition process – this way you never need to touch your Pocket PC!

    This new version of VITO Voice2Go features the Today plug-in for toggling the Magic Word mode or starting recognition process right from Today. You can also initiate recognition with a hardware button: just press the assigned button and say your command. Another feature makes VITO Voice2Go listen more attentively to the Magic Word and ignore all other words that just sound like the Magic Word. Other goodies include ability to delete previously recorded macros (series of stylus taps performed with a single voice command).

    VITO Voice2Go is available at http://vitotechnology.com for $29.95 and as a trial. Updates are free for customers who purchased VITO Voice2Go within a year’s time.

    Posted by: Mark

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    By September 12, 2007 Read More →

    XDA Comet appears in Germany

    O2’s latest Windows Mobile device, the O2 XDA Comet, has just appeared on the O2 website in Germany and is now available for pre-order in their online shop.

    O2 XDA Comet

    O2 XDA Comet

    The O2 XDA comet is the German version of O2 Asia’s XDA Atom Life and like the Atom Life, the XDA comet features Windows Mobile 6 Professional and a super-fast Marvell XScale PXA 270 CPU at 624 MHz as well as featuring amazing 1 GB ROM and 64 MB RAM.

    O2 XDA Comet Specification

  • Windows Mobile 6.0 professional
  • AKU 3.5.0
  • GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS1900, UMTS2100
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • 624MHz Intel XScale PXA270 CPU
  • 1.9-megapixel CMOS camera
  • 2.7-inch 340×240-pixel LCD with 262,144 colours
  • 1024MB ROM; 64MB RAM
  • SDIO, miniSD expansion slot
  • FM radio reciever
  • Bluetooth v1.2
  • WiFi 802.11b/802.11g
  • 1530 mAh Battery
  • 106 x 58 x 19 mm
  • 148 grams
  • More details can be found HERE.

    Posted by: Matt

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