Archive for November, 2008

By November 24, 2008 Read More →

HTC Touch HD vs Xperia X1, Diamond & Pro

We posted our review of the HTC Touch HD about a week ago. Since then many of you have sent us questions and although we’ve ben covering them through the comments on the review post there are some questions that we thought we’d answer through the video below.

The other question I’ve been asked a lot lately is ‘which device should I buy?’ This is a very difficult question to answer, the device that’s right for you depends on so many factors so I’ve also attempted to cover some of this in the video.

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The HTC Touch Pro, Touch HD, Xperia X1 and Touch Diamond

 

You’ll also find a demo of TomTom 6 and the Gsen application working on the HTC Touch HD.

 

HTC Touch HD vs Touch Pro, Touch Diamond and Xperia X1

 

Hope you enjoy the video and that it helps answer some of your questions. Please do feel free to post further questions below or email me and we’ll try to get them answered for you.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By November 23, 2008 Read More →

Is that a Projector in your pocket?

Video and movie playback on your mobile or media device is generally very good thanks to today’s technology.  But one thing that has been missing, it’s a cinema like experience!

Well we are now one step closer to it.  The Optoma Pico Projector is a small, portable mobile projector that allows you to view media on the big screen, whilst on the move!

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Pico Pocket Projector

 

Simply connect this 115g projector to your iPod or Smartphone and watch movies on a projected display of up to 60".  With a battery life of around 1.5 hours what more could this nifty gadget offer.  Well it has an in built speaker and a lamp life of a whopping 20,000 hours.

So if you like watching media on the big screen, or need an efficient solution for giving presentations, the Pico Pocket Projector is the solution.

A unique combination of the latest Texas Instruments DLP Pico chipset, an LED light source and Optoma expertise has enabled the creation of a pocket projector that is not only incredibly small and light, but one that produces remarkable image quality.

DLP technology enables an incredible contrast ratio for a pocket projector which, when coupled with the amazing colour reproduction of the LED light source offers images of exceptional quality, details and clarity.  The Optoma Pico sets the standard for pocket projector image quality.

Super efficient LED technology enables a remarkable battery life of up to 1.5 hours enabling a full length movie to be viewed on one battery charge.

 

Head on over to Clove Technology to find out more about the Optoma Pico Projector.

 

Optoma Pico Pocket Projector specification:
  • Projection Type –DLP 
  • Lamp – LED 
  • Lamp Life – 20,000 hrs
  • Acoustic Noise – Silent 
  • Contrast Ratio – 1000:1 
  • Power  – Battery  Operated 
  • Recharging – USB 
  • AV Input – 1 x 2.5mm 4 pole jack socket  AV Input combines stereo audio and composite video  PAL\NTSC(576i\480) 
  • Weight – 115g (4oz) 
  • Dimensions – W50mm D103mm H15mm 
  • Throw Ratio –1.9 
  • Proj Distance – Min 0.25 – Max 2.6 
  • Image Size – 0.15 – 1.5m (6-60") 
  • Speaker – 1 x 0.5w 
  • Battery Life – Up to 1.5 hours 
  • Power Input – Mini USB connectors 

 

Posted by: Matt

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By November 23, 2008 Read More →

Skyfire demo video

image As Skyfire is now in public beta we decided to shoot up a short video showing the browser in action. You can see how web pages look and we also take a look at YouTube videos and JibJab in a browser windows. Check out the video after the break of this highly impressive browser.

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By November 23, 2008 Read More →

Xperia X1 gets Facebook Panel

One of the Key features of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 are the customisable panels. The X1 comes with several panels pre-installed and you can install new one as they become available. There’s some argument at the moment that the Panel concept has yet to be fully exploited and there aren’t any killer Panels out there yet.

Could this be about to change? Well a new Panel became available today on the SE download site. It’s a dedicated Facebook Panel.

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I’ve been trialing this for the last few weeks and can say that it’s definitely a step in the right direction, it’s very similar to the Facebook application on the iPhone. If you are a Facebook addict then you are going to love this! I cant wait to see more Panel like this on – I really want an eBay panel!

You can find the Facebook panel on the Sony Ericsson download site.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: News
By November 23, 2008 Read More →

Windows Mobile based LG Incite on AT&T

AT&T and LG unveiled the availability of the LG Incite, a Windows Mobile powered smartphone with 3G capabilities, built-in aGPS and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0. The LG Incite is equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Microsoft Office Mobile and Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5.

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LG Incite

AT&T Debuts LG Incite Global 3G Smartphone

AT&T and LG Mobile Phones Launch New Windows Mobile 6.1 Smartphone With Sleek Design, Vibrant Touch Screen, aGPS, Wi-Fi and More

Dallas, Texas, San Diego, California, November 18, 2008

AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A. Inc. (LG Mobile Phones) today announced the availability of the LG Incite™, the newest Windows Mobile device powered by the nation’s fastest 3G network for users who crave premium capabilities with ultramodern design. The Incite — available in the U.S. exclusively to AT&T customers — stirs up the smartphone market, with its stylish, sleek look and sophisticated technology.

The LG Incite boasts the latest in wireless communications technology, with domestic and international 3G capabilities, built-in aGPS and Wi-Fi® (802.11 b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0®. The LG Incite is equipped with Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Microsoft Office Mobile and Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5. The Incite, the first of its kind for LG Mobile, offers Windows Media Player 10.

LG Incite looks as good as it sounds: a sophisticated, sleek design, a crystal-clear 3-inch touch screen and a 3.0 megapixel camera and camcorder that enables consumers to send and enjoy memories at the touch of a button. Users have a choice of on-screen virtual keyboards — a full, QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode and a 20-key keyboard in portrait view — with haptic keys that provide vibration feedback. The Incite also offers users choice in terms of screen navigation by simply using their fingers to move through the Incite’s friendly user interface, the scroll button to the upper right of the screen or the included stylus. A configurable, drag-and-drop favorites menu provides quick access to the applications that matter most to the user.

The Incite is pre-loaded with everything you’d expect, including AT&T Navigator, powered by TeleNav, featuring turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions with colorful 3-D moving maps that can be used in vehicles or while walking. AT&T Navigator also features traffic alerts, re-routing and other location-based services. There also is business and personal e-mail access through Microsoft Direct Push and AT&T’s Xpress Mail service, instant messaging and AT&T Mobile Music service, which provides fast access to downloadable music from eMusic®.

Store all your favorite songs with the microSD Memory Port with up to 16GB of support. Bluetooth 2.0 capabilities allow consumers to wirelessly access music through stereo headsets, transmit data to other Bluetooth-enabled devices and make calls hands-free anytime. The Incite also features AT&T Video ShareSM, the first-ever service in the U.S. that allows users to share live video over wireless devices while participating in a voice call.

"LG Mobile Phones has done an outstanding job in its first offering in the U.S. smartphone arena with the LG Incite, and AT&T is pleased to the be first U.S. carrier to offer an LG smartphone," said Michael Woodward, vice president, Smart Devices for AT&T’s wireless operations. "It is a great looking smartphone with powerful capabilities that will provide our customers with a new and outstanding choice in our Windows Mobile smartphone portfolio, which is the broadest in the industry."

Ehtisham Rabbani, vice president of Marketing and Product Strategy for LG Mobile Phones, said: "LG is excited to offer a phone with a different capability than anything we’ve offered in the U.S. thus far. As a leading provider of handsets, LG constantly looks toward the future and strives to incorporate the newest technologies as they become available to our consumers."

The Incite also supports Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008, an enterprise-grade mobile solution for managing and protecting Windows Mobile 6.1 phones. Mobile Device Manager helps companies provide its mobile workers with software updates and applications over the air, as well as security-enhanced access to company data. The Incite operates on AT&T’s 3G BroadbandConnect network, which currently is available in more than 320 major metropolitan areas in the U.S. and, by year-end, AT&T expects to offer the service in nearly 350 leading U.S. markets. In addition to 3G connectivity, the Incite is also designed to connect seamlessly with AT&T’s nationwide¹ EDGE network, which is available in more than 13,000 cities and towns and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. When abroad, customers can use the Incite to make a phone call in more than 200 countries and access data in more than 150, including more than 60 with 3G networks. AT&T has the broadest international wireless coverage of any U.S. carrier.

The Incite is available now in AT&T retail stores nationwide and online at www.wireless.att.com for $199.99 with a new two-year agreement and mail-in rebate. AT&T voice plans begin at $39.99 with monthly enterprise data plans priced at $45 and personal data plans at $30 per month. Small business customers also can subscribe to AT&T’s new, industry-first BusinessTalk voice plans, which start at $60 a month for five users and 700 Anytime Minutes and can be expanded for $9.99 a line to accommodate up to 40 users and 20,000 Anytime Minutes.

For the complete array of AT&T offerings, visit www.att.com.

Posted by: John

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By November 22, 2008 Read More →

Skyfire open up private beta

image If you have been frustrated by the closed private beta of the Skyfire web browser the good news is it is now open to everyone, well officially they say US, Canada, and UK, although you might be able to use Skyfire outside the US, Canada and UK, their focus is providing the best user experience for their active countries. Using Skyfire outside these countries is at your own discretion. Currently Skyfire runs on two phone platforms. Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 (3rd edition). Skyfire is a great browser that supports flash so viewing Youtube videos and other flash sites in your browser is now a reality. You can get it here and we will be doing a review video in the next few days.

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By November 22, 2008 Read More →

Blackberry Storm lag issues

image Since the launch of the Blackberry Storm there has been a lot stories floating around about a laggy OS amongst other things. Some reports suggest that the firmware was downgraded at the last minute to overcome these problems, seems strange that these problems are only mentioned on the US Verizon version not the Vodafone UK version. Mobility Today think very highly of the device and have produced a video showing the OS in action where you can make your own mind up if it is laggy or not, personally after watching it, it doesn’t seem too bad. See for yourself after the break.

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By November 22, 2008 Read More →

Dream G2 Android coming from Sciphone

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Tracy and Matt report “Not sure if this is gonna infringe on any copyright laws or how legit the Android inside this device is but Chinese phone manufacturer Sciphone will be releasing their “Dream G2” loaded with a modified version of Android on Nov.28th

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By November 22, 2008 Read More →

Vodafone Christmas Lineup

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Vodafone has announced its Christmas handset line-up and offers for 2008, boasting 16 exclusives within its festive portfolio.

With the new BlackBerry Storm topping the list, and the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook with built-in mobile broadband, the company is clearly hoping the thought of shiny gadgets to play with on Christmas morning will tempt the UK’s cash-conscious consumers.

Pay as you talk customers will get a free gift of a digital photo frame with purchases of the Samsung G600, Nokia 6500 Classic or the Sony Ericsson K770i.

Ian Shepherd, consumer director for Vodafone UK, says: "This year’s Christmas range features a great mix of phones at a price that will please everyone. Many of our exclusive mobiles will make ideal gifts especially as several will come with a free digital photo frame".

The list of phones available to Christmas shoppers is as follows:

Pay as you talk:
Sony Ericsson K770i – exclusive in pink or silver – Cyber-shot camera phone, £80 when bought with £20 Top Up
Sony Ericsson W350 – exclusive black and purple colourway – a music clamshell, £60
Sony Ericsson W910i Havana Gold – exclusive – £100
Samsung Steel – exclusive – 3-megapixel (MP) camera phone with autofocus and video capture, £80 (also available on contract)
Samsung J700 – exclusive in silver and pink – slider phone, £50
Samsung G600 – available in pink and graphite 5MP camera phone, £100
Samsung Omnia – Windows Mobile device with a 5MP camera and full touchscreen, £400 (and from free on contract)
Nokia 6500 classic – 2 MP camera, 1GB internal memory and 3G, £100

Vodafone’s own range of mobiles are offered within the pay as you talk line up with the VF527 Rainbow in a variety of colours (£30 inc £10 Airtime), the VF725 2MP camera phone (£50), the VF533 1.3MP camera slider (£30 when bought with £10 Top Up), and the compact VF231 (£20).

Contract:
BlackBerry Storm 9500 – multi-media smartphone purpose built for Vodafone customers
Nokia 6210 – exclusive – 3.2MP camera, satnav, email and internet
Nokia N96 16GB – 5MP camera, 16GB memory
Nokia 6124 Classic – 2MP camera phone
Sony Ericsson 595 Walkman – exclusive in black and red – music slider phone with stereo sound, shake control, MegaBass and an AM/FM Radio
Sony Ericsson C905 – Cyber-shot camera slider phone with an 8.1-megapixel camera and real flash
Sony Ericsson Xperia – Windows Mobile device, QWERTY slide-out keyboard, 3-inch colour touchscreen

Posted by: John

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By November 21, 2008 Read More →

T-Mobile launches the Mobile Broadband Share Dock

imageShare your mobile internet connection with Mobile Broadband Share Dock, the Mobile Broadband device that lets people share their mobile internet, hits shops this week, giving people great value mobile broadband they can take and share. Available free on an 18 month contract, the Share Dock lets people share their high speed Mobile Broadband. Acting like a fixed line wireless router with any WiFi-enabled laptop, the Share Dock allows two or three users to use the same Mobile Broadband stick simultaneously, and adopts the same easy to use plug-in-and-play approach as the rest of T-Mobile’s Mobile Broadband products.

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