Archive for May, 2008

By May 30, 2008 Read More →

Android to offer iPhone-like App Store

image Google will offer an iPhone-like app store for Android, giving developers a central means of distributing applications on its soon-to-be-open-source mobile platform. At least, it looks that way.

Speaking at the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco, Android project leader Andy Rubin didn’t officially announce an Android app store, but he pretty much guaranteed it’s on the way.

Posted in: Phones
By May 30, 2008 Read More →

Mobile Phone Helpdesk meet the MDA Vario IV (HTC Raphael)

image The Mobile Phone Helpdesk have managed to get some hands on time with the new T-Mobile MDA Vario IV which is the latest HTC handset the HTC Raphael. This phone has the same feature set as the imminent HTC Diamond with the addition of a slide out QWERTY keyboard and expandable memory.

Posted in: Phones
By May 29, 2008 Read More →

Vodafone UK go unlimited for data!

I’ve just received this text on my phone:

“Good News! Your monthly data allowance is now unlimited so u can use mobile internet & email every day. Fair use applies. More at vodafone.co.uk/mobileinternet

Looking on the link supplied, I see the standard price of £7.50 is unchanged, but there is no mention of 120mb anymore – only unlimited.

Also, the cost if you add it to your contract (ie: can’t remove it until your contract expires) is just £5!

Not bad for a free upgrade. I suspect there is still a limit on messaging and VoIP though 🙁

Useful Vodafone Resources
Vodafone HomepageMobile PhonesVodafone Help

Posted by: Mark

Posted in: Phones
By May 29, 2008 Read More →

HTC Raphael appears as T-Mobile MDA Vario IV

Rumours about the HTC Raphael have been rumbling along for the last few months. Indeed we thought that HTC would announce the device at the same time as the HTC Touch Diamond during their press announcement earlier this month. However, until now there really hasn’t been anything concrete on this device which many regard as the Touch Diamond with a QWERTY keyboard and others have dubbed the HTC TyTN III.

However, the guys over at GSMHelpdesk managed to snap a few pictures of the T-Mobile version of the Raphael at a T-Mobile press event. This was rather unexpected as we were lead to believe that the launch of the Raphael was many months away, however, T-Mobile say that their version, the Vario IV, will launch Q2 2008 which gives them a month to meet the deadline!

T-Mobile Vario IV

T-Mobile Vario IV

T-Mobile MDA Vario IV specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Qualcomm MSM 7201A @ 528MHz
  • 512MB ROM / 256MB RAM
  • 7.2MB HSDPA / HSUPA
  • 2.8″ VGA screen
  • WiFi
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR
  • eGPS
  • 3.1MP Camera with flash
  • Forward facing VGA camera
  • TV out
  • G-sensor (same as the Diamond)
  • FM Radio
  • microSD card slot (thank goodness!)
  • 1350mAh battery
  • 51x99x17mm
  • 145 grams
  • Now this is the device that I am looking forward to, I like the Diamond but really need a hardware keyboard!

    Posted by: Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    By May 29, 2008 Read More →

    Astraware and Pazzazz Games release GTS World Racing

    Another great game release from Astraware this time, in partnership with Pazzazz Games they release GTS World Racing. I just wish I had time to try all these games out!

    From the press release:

    Astraware and Pazzazz Games are excited to announce the release of GTS World Racing for Palm OS(R) and Windows Mobile(R) smartphones and PDAs.

    GTS World Racing is the must-have sequel to the highly acclaimed GTS Racing Challenge, and has been created by Pazzazz and published by Astraware.

    Fans of classic coin-operated arcade racing games will love the retro style graphics and exhilarating sound effects. Experience the roar of engines as you select your car, race your opponents, set the fastest laptimes, score points for most race wins and burn rubber to gain championship victory!

    GTS World Racing offers 64 track layouts across 16 worldwide locations – from snowscapes to dusty deserts; 3 car types to choose from each with their own handling characteristics; and 4 difficulty levels from Easy to Extreme!

    The game offers 4 play modes to satisfy every level of expertise:

  • Single Race – check out the tracks and practice your skills before heading for the main event
  • Challenge Cup – race at each of the 16 locations and achieve the required finishing position for your chosen difficulty
  • Grand Tour – complete all 64 tracks in all 16 locations and achieve the required finishing position in each
  • Championship – complete the full 16 race season and score the most points to win the championship.
  • GTS World Racing is available for a wide range of smartphones and PDAs running Palm OS(R) 5 and later, and Windows Mobile(R) Professional, Classic and Standard 2003 and later.

    Posted by: Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: Apps & Games
    By May 28, 2008 Read More →

    SanDisk release their Mobile Ultra memory card range

    SanDisk has just released their latest Mobile Ultra range – which includes microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. Mobile Ultra offers more side-loading speed and capacity for storing and transferring music, videos, photos, games and even maps. For added value and convenience, the card is bundled with a MobileMate™ Micro Reader that plugs directly into a USB 2.0 port to assist in this quick transport and easy management of digital content.

    From the press release:

    SanDisk MobileMate

    SanDisk MobileMate

    SanDisk Corporation, the leader in flash memory, today announced the availability of SanDisk Mobile Ultra microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, which are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities – the industry’s first premium mobile phone storage cards.

    A must-have product for consumers who embody the digital lifestyle, the SanDisk Mobile Ultra high-performance cards are “best of breed” premium cards that provide fast side-loading speeds. This means that users will experience accelerated transfer rates of digital files to and from their mobile memory card and their computer. In addition to speed, SanDisk Mobile Ultra cards allow consumers to “wake up” the multimedia features of mobile phones by increasing the phone’s storage capacity for maps, music, videos, photos, games and other essential applications. For avid mobile phone videographers, events and experiences captured by the phone’s video camera can be quickly and efficiently transferred to social media or video-sharing websites. For added value and convenience, the card is bundled with a MobileMate™ Micro Reader that plugs directly into a USB 2.0 port to assist in this quick transport and easy management of digital content.

    “Mobile phone usage for multimedia activities, such as digital photography, music downloads, videos, and GPS functionality has doubled over the last two years, and spending on mobile media globally is expected to surpass £50.5 billion by 2012,” said David Kerr, vice president mobile research, Strategy Analytics. “This product launch further proves SanDisk’s ability to anticipate changing user needs and provide the market with the right mobile storage solutions at the right time.”

    Michael Romero, vice president of Mobile Retail Business, SanDisk, said, “SanDisk’s new Mobile Ultra line will make consumers’ digital lifestyle more manageable by offering them greater ability to quickly transfer photos, maps, music, videos, games and other large file size content wherever they go. These cards are truly the most convenient way for people to store, move and play content using their mobile phones, so we’re excited to introduce this high-performance, premium product to market to meet this need and growing demand.”

    Sample Storage Capacity

    With 8GB of digital storage, for example, consumers will be able to store 1,000 songs, 1,200 photos and 21 hours of video – more than enough storage to drive from Exeter to Edinburgh without hearing the same song twice, fill six photo albums with images and watch both Star Wars trilogies and the Matrix trilogy.

    Expected Pricing and Availability

    Manufacturer’s suggested retail prices range from £14.99 to £59.99 (including VAT). SanDisk Mobile Ultra memory cards will be available at various retail outlets in mid-to-late June 2008.

    The microSD cards are engineered for slot-equipped legacy mobile phones and can hold a maximum capacity of 2GB. The microSDHC cards, available in 4GB and 8GB, are ideal for newer mobile phone models, most of which are compatible with these higher capacity cards. The Memory Stick Micro M2 cards are designed for Sony Ericsson’s new generation of mobile phones, all of which are compatible with the 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacity levels. SanDisk Mobile Ultra cards come with a 10-year limited warranty.

    Posted by: Mark

    [Post tag(s): , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    By May 28, 2008 Read More →

    Review 3 mobile broadband pay as you go

    Part 1

    image So I drove into Newcastle this morning and decided to call into Starbucks to test out the new Three USB mobile broadband modem. I plugged it in and have to say I was impressed, the drivers and launcher software are already stored within the modem and installed themselves without any need for me to do anything.

    Posted in: Phones
    By May 27, 2008 Read More →

    Palm Treo 850 pictures appear

    You may recall that Philip reviewed the Palm Centro for us a few weeks ago and, although Philip was fairly happy with the device, my comments were that it was a nice form factor but as I’m no fan of the Palm OS it wasn’t for me. Having used Windows Mobile for years I find Palm less friendly, but that said I’m sure Palm fans feel the same way about MW!

    So when I first heard about the Palm Treo 850 I thought this might well be the answer. Similar in design to the Centro the 850 comes with Windows Mobile 6, 400MHz and 128MB RAM. You’ll also notice from the image below (courtesy of Boy Genius) that there’s a 320×320 square screen that’s possibly subject to the same software compatibility issues as the Samsung i780. But check out the rest of the Spec. below (subject to change) GPS, HSDPA and 256MB ROM!!

    Palm Treo 850

    Palm Treo 850

    Palm Treo 850w Specification:

  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • 400MHz 32bit Intel XScale PXA270
  • 256MB ROM / 128MB RAM
  • 2.5″ 320×320 TFT Touch Screen
  • GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard, 40 keys
  • microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, SDIO
  • WiFi 802.11b, 802.11g
  • Built in NMEA 0183
  • 2.0MP Camera
  • 1500 mAh Battery
  • 60 x 113 x 14 millimetres
  • [SOURCE]

    Posted by: Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    By May 26, 2008 Read More →

    Toshiba Portege G710 now in stock

    Some time ago we spoke about the new Windows Mobile devices coming from Toshiba and now at last the G710 is now available from Clove Technology.

    If you are looking for a Blackberry-style Windows Mobile device with built in QWERTY keyboard and GPS then the Portege G710 might be the device for you!

    Toshiba Portege G710

    Toshiba Portege G710

    Overview of Toshiba Portege G710

    The Toshiba Portege G710 us a compact messaging smartphone built for the demanding business user. Designed for fast and simple email access, the Portege G710 has a slender design.

    With a full QWERTY keypad, creating, editing and responding to emails and documents is simple.

    Powered by Windows Mobile 6, the G710 has all the standard applications for mobile office.

    With built in GPS, this mobile messaging device can offer a quick and efficient solution to navigation on foot or in a vehicle. With appropriate software satellite navigation from one location to another has never been so simple.

    The G710 has a 2.0 mega pixel camera for those all important business and personal shots.

    In addition to the usual functions you’d expect from a high quality smartphone, the G710 offers a Windows Media Player, which is ideal for listening to music and watching videos for entertainment whilst on the move.

    Toshiba G710 specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6 Standard
  • 260MHz Texas Instruments OMAP V1030 CPU
  • 128MB ROM / 64MB RAM
  • GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900
  • CSD, GPRS, EDGE
  • 2.46” 320×240 TFT display
  • Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard
  • TrackBall
  • Bluetooth 1.2, A2DP, AVRCP
  • MicroSD
  • Built-in SiRF Star III GPS receiver
  • 2 Mega Pixel with Digital zoom and Flash
  • 1050 mAh Removable Lithium-ion battery
  • 130 grams
  • 115.5 x 62.8 x 13.2mm
  • Posted by: Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    By May 25, 2008 Read More →

    HTC TyTN II offical ROM update now available

    A few days ago Mark told us about the expected release of the TyTN II offical ROM and performance update. Well today I can confirm that the official ROM is now available for download from the HTC website (htc.com) but only through the e-club.

    In order to download the update you must have an HTC branded TyTN II (not an Orange version for example) and you’ll have to register its serial number through your e-club account. Once you have done this then the download will be available as a “Phone Software Update” in the “My Downloads” section of your account.

    The download is just over 66MB in size and the update process takes around 20 minutes to perform. This is a full ROM update so EVERYTHING will be wiped from your TyTN II during the upgrade so be sure to backup all of your important data before you begin the update process!

    Drop by and let us know how you get on and, if you had any issues with your TyTN II before the update then did the ROM upgrade help?!

    Posted By: Matt

    [Post tag(s): , , , , ]

    Posted in: News
    https://www.ukmeds.co.uk/surgical-face-masks