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Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 12

image Our latest podcast is now available to download, in episode 12 we discuss the HTC Touch HD detailed review and hands on, Xperia X1 Gareth’s view, Windows Mobile 6.5 latest rumours and screen shots, iPhone 2.2 software rumours and lots more. You can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or download the mp3 file here. Full show notes after the break.

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HTC TouchFlo for Palm

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There is a new skin for Palm that replicates the look of Touchflo for that groovey Palm os. Mytreo.net has it and its pretty slick.  Free to download, registration required, however if you are Palm user you could do far worse than joining this community.

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HTC Touch HD keyboard video

image About to return the HTC Touch HD and thought I would finish off with a quick look at the software keyboards available and one extra that I installed. In the video below I take a quick look at the HTC QWERTY Keyboard, HTC Compact QWERTY Keyboard, HTC Phone Keyboard, the latest SPB Keyboard 4.0 which Gareth recently reviewed and finally the Windows Mobile built in QWERTY Keyboard. To clear up any confusion, the device is not difficult to type on as the screen is very sensitive. Video after the break.

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Rumour – Nokia Wahoo Spotted

After the promising leak of the Nokia smartphone roadmap earlier today, we have more hot news for you, this time with photos. Codenamed Wahoo, the new Nokia flip phone stands out with its half QWERTY keypad and built-in aGPS. The new Symbian smartphone looks similar to the BlackBerry Pearl Flip in terms of design and will be released exclusively for AT&T in US.

The quad-band Nokia Wahoo will support dual-band HSDPA and have a 2 MP camera with flash, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, 80 MB user memory and microSD card slot. Quite naturally for a flip phone, it will have two displays – an internal 16M QVGA 2.2" TFT display and an external 256K TFT 1.36" with a 128×160 resolution.

The Wahoo flip is not among the slimmest flip phones, as its dimensions are 100 x 52 x 17 mm and 115 grams weight. There is no information on the phone pricing or availability.

However judging on the full Nokia smartphone roadmap, that we reported recently, the Nokia Wahoo may just as well be already cancelled.

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T3 Magazine’s 01 concept phone

image T3 Magazines quest for perfection in the mobile phone world takes another form, thanks to their collaboration with The Alloy. The campaign to create the world’s most perfect mobile phone, suitable for each and every pocket alike, is gathering speed. Gone is the laser virtual keyboard, in its place they have got a fully-customisable contextual keyboard which changes depending on the program in use at that moment. A rubberised film over the slide-out pad makes it feel more realistic than any other keypad you’ve used before. More details about this concept and some pictures after the break.

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SBSH PhoneWeaver 1.3 update

imageSBSH Mobile Software have announced a new update for SBSH PhoneWeaver to version 1.3 With this new release you will find a myriad of exciting new features such as: Special work mode without Today screen (designed for devices such as HTC Touch, HTC Diamond etc.); Complete one hand navigation; Touch Menu and much more. Full features and screenshots after the break.

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Bluetooth bug fix for Treo Pro

1226470852.gif WMExperts is reporting that Palm has released a Bluetooth bug fix for the Treo Pro. Malatesta cautions in the article that this fix is technically for the Vodafone/Euro version only, but it might work on unlocked Treo Pros. He says that he bets that a fix for the unlocked Treo Pro might be out soon.

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Mobility Today Podcast 132

image The latest episode of the Mobility Today podcast is available to download. This week Dave, Steve, Mike and Bill discuss the huge breaking news in Windows Mobile along with the Touch Fuze, Xperia and Blackberry Storm. I missed this week again due to work commitments. You can download the show directly here, subscribe through iTunes or RSS.

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Take the SPB survey and win a Windows Mobile

image Spb Software invites all mobile users to participate in its fifth annual Spb Survey. The Spb Survey is a mobile software industry report that identifies the changing user profiles, mobile device preferences, and handset use cases. Spb Software will release a report on the results of its fifth annual Spb Survey in the beginning of December 2008. A few lucky, randomly picked Spb Survey participants will receive valuable ‘thank you’ gifts, such as a Windows Mobile device or software by Spb. You can get to the survey here and good luck if you enter.

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RICOH Announces the new GX200

In a press releases we received yesterday Ricoh announced their new high-end digital compact camera, the Ricoh GX200.

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The Ricoh GX200

 

We should be getting our hands on a review sample within the next week or so and naturally we’ll be talking about the GX200 more when we do. For now, here’s the Ricoh press release:

A high-end, 24 mm super-wide-angle, optical zoom, digital compact featuring high resolution 12 megapixel CCD coupled with the latest imaging engine SIE III

Tokyo, Japan June, 24, 2008 Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) has announced today the development and release of the GX200. The GX200 is able to reproduce high quality images from edge-to-edge with low noise and natural gradation. This camera succeeds the award winning Caplio GX100 compact digital camera introduced in April 2007.
The GX200 inherits the popular features of the GX100 such as a 24 to 72 mm (35 mm ?lm equivalent focal length) high-performance wide-angle optical zoom lens on a 25 mm thin pocketable compact body, a wide variety of manual shooting functions, and a removable tilting electronic view?nder. The new GX200 achieves increased resolution via its 12 megapixel CCD and dramatic noise reduction with the addition of the new image processing engine Smooth Imaging Engine III.
Already a popular part of the Caplio GX100, the high-resolution wide-angle lens unit has been further con?gured to enable picture taking at an even higher resolution.
With a large wide-viewing angle 2.7-inch 460,000 dots HVGA LCD and an electronic level function, for horizontal and vertical shooting, the GX200 contains extensive shooting functions to enable camera lovers to enjoy and create stunning photographs.
This model comes in two package types with different accessories. The GX200 package contains: rechargeable lithium ion battery, battery charger, AV cable, USB cable, CD-ROM, strap, and lens cap. The GX200 VF KIT package contains all the above accessories plus the electronic view?nder.

*The lens focal lengths used in this document are the equivalent focal length for a 35 mm camera.

Main features of the new Ricoh GX200

1.    Greater image quality through use of a 12 megapixel CCD, a new image processing engine and
continuous RAW mode capture.
•    An effective 12 megapixel high-performance 1/1.7-inch CCD has been newly installed, with each pixel comes increased resolution.
•    The adoption of a new image processing engine Smooth Imaging Engine III allows for greater control over the noise reduction process by the photographer without sacri?cing resolution or saturation.
•    High image quality combined with a lens with greater backlight capability*.
•    *This is the 24 to 72 mm equivalent wide-angle zoom lens mounted on the previous model (Caplio GX100). It features a generous con?guration of 11 elements in 7 groups, including superior aspheric surface lenses and high-refractive-index, low-dispersion lenses. This optimal con?guration restricts distortion, chromatic aberration, and light falloff at edges for wide-angle operation while delivering aperture light settings from F2.5 (wide) to F4.4 (tele-photo). In addition, ghosting has been further reduced through the improvements made to the lens unit.

2. Large, high-resolution 2.7-inch, 460,000-dots HVGA LCD.
•    The new 2.7-inch, 460,000-dots high-resolution LCD has a wide viewing angle and high contrast for distinct, easy viewing even outdoors. When thumbnail images are displayed, even the small 1/20 size images are clearly reproduced.
3. Electronic level utilizing an acceleration sensor to help keep the camera body horizontally or vertically
level.
•    If the level setting is set on, when the camera is level, the level indicator becomes green in the picture display. Being able to check whether the image is level while looking at the display can be useful for keeping the camera level when composing pictures of landscapes, buildings, and other scenes where the horizon is visible.
•    It is possible to check whether the camera is level using the level sound setting.
•    The electronic level can also be utilized while using the view?nder.

4. Extensive shooting functions and high operability.
•    Expanding buffer memory has made continuous shooting of up to ?ve images possible in RAW mode, and it is also now possible to use the bracketing function to automatically change exposure settings when shooting in RAW mode. Other expanded RAW shooting capabilities include the ability to shoot 1:1 aspect ratio (vertical/horizontal ratio) format photography in RAW mode.
•    The number of mode dial “My Settings” options for de?ning your own shooting settings has increased to three. (There were two on the Caplio GX100.)
•    There are now one-push mode change function buttons both on the top surface and as one of the rear-surface cross keys. These buttons can be used for customized settings to, for example, to switch from JPEG to RAW or from colour to B&W. You can switch quickly to your preferred shooting mode when confronted with a sudden photo opportunity.
•    The AF target shift function, which before could only be used in macro shooting, is now also available in normal shooting. Without moving the camera, it is possible to shift the target for AF or AE or both.
•    The ?ash is manually raised by sliding the open switch. Flash functions on the GX200 have been further expanded with a light intensity adjustment function (-2.0 EV to +2.0 EV), a manual ?ash function in which intensity can be set, and a ?ash synchro setting where ?ash timing can be set as „1st Curtain“ or „2nd Curtain.“
•    An auto rotate function makes it easier to view images on the picture display.
•    Even when shooting in high-contrast situations, the camera can use an auto level correction function to achieve an appropriate level of brightness while reducing areas that are overly bright or dark.
•    There is a distortion correction function (on/off selection possible) to automatically correct image distortion during shooting also usable with 19 mm conversion lens.
•    When in aperture priority mode, an auto aperture shift function will automatically adjust the aperture setting to prevent overexposure.

5. Enhanced image editing functions enable images to be manipulated in the camera.
(1) Image colour tone correction (white balance compensation).
•    By adjusting green, magenta, blue, and amber tones, still image colour tone can be corrected, with the corrected image being recorded in the camera.
(2) Image brightness and contrast correction (level compensation).
•    Still image brightness and contrast can be corrected with either auto or manual modes, with the corrected image being recorded in the camera. With manual correction, the image is corrected by adjusting the histogram.
(3) Wide range of creative monochrome possibilities.
•    Colour, colour density, contrast, and sharpness can each be de?ned on a ?ve-level scale.
•    Sepia, red, green, blue, and purple colour selections are possible.

6. Additional options further expand possibilities for camera use.
•    Lens cap (LC-1) opens and closes automatically in sync with lens movement.
•    135 mm equivalent tele conversion lens (TC-1) with built-in hood. Filter attachment possible.
When the tele conversion lens is attached, vignetting will occur when the zoom is not set to full telephoto. *The above two options can also be used on the Caplio GX100.

7. Removable electronic view?nder can be attached.
•    A removable and tiltable electronic view?nder can be attached (included in GX200 VF KIT).
•    The ?eld of view provides 100% coverage without parallax and can display the same information as on the LCD picture display.
•    It is convenient for shooting in bright outdoor environments and enables shooting to be done in a conventional ?lm camera style.

Posted by: Matt

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