Archive for 2008

By November 1, 2008 Read More →

Vodafone UK officially announce Blackberry Storm

image The Blackberry Storm 9500, the first ever touch-screen BlackBerry smartphone, purpose built for Vodafone, will be available to pre-order from today at www.vodafone.co.uk/storm, through Vodafone’s retail stores and by telesales. Customers can also pre-register interest through Vodafone’s retail partner Phones 4U. The BlackBerry Storm pricing will start from free on a two year contract at £35 per month on a Best for Text plan that will include 600 minutes and unlimited texts*. On Vodafone’s Best for Talk £35 plan customers will receive 700 minutes and 250 texts and unlimited landline or Vodafone to Vodafone calls. Best for Talk and Best for Text Plans also include unlimited internet and email, with Vodafone’s satellite navigation service Find&Go free for the first six months.

Posted in: Phones
By November 1, 2008 Read More →

E-Ten V900 review from Phonearena

v900 Take a break from the Xperia and Touch HD grabbing all the headlines an have a look at a review of another impressive device. E-ten have produced a rather attractive Windows Mobile with integrated digital TV. As usual the presentation of the device is pretty good. Video is after the break.

Posted in: Phones
By November 1, 2008 Read More →

Parrot MINIKIT Chic review

Back in 2006 I tested and reviewed the Parrot Hands-free speakerphone and now I have had chance to review the latest version, the Parrot MINIKIT Chic.

The MINIKIT Chic was just as easy to pair as the old MINIKIT and also charges via mini-USB. The MINIKIT Chic has a nice design on it however they also do the MINIKIT Slim which is just plain black.

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The Parrot MINIKIT Chic

 

The Parrot MINIKIT Chic requires only three buttons to operate it. There are two rectangular buttons to make and end the call plus the round button in the middle that serves as a menu button and volume control. As there is no screen on this MINIKIT the menus are accessed by voice prompt which allows you to change things like the language setting, volume settings and Bluetooth pairing. In practice I don’t think you’ll need to use the menus at all.

The MINIKIT Chic is designed to be clipped onto the sun visor and sits there very neatly. It is slimmer than the old version and this one can only be fitted on the sun visor whereas the old one had rubber feet so it could be sat on a dashboard if you wanted.

 

So what do I think of the Parrot MINIKIT Chic?
I’m very pleased with it actually. There is an improvement in both the design and quality. The Bluetooth pairing was very easy and quick and the device seems to hold the pairing whereas the old one sometimes lost it and need to be re-paired. Making a call from the car was good as all of the vehicle noise was cancelled out so the person I called could hear me clearly. The loudspeaker uses NXT technology and is certainly loud and clear enough with the volume being very easy to adjust.

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Parrot MINIKIT Chic back view

 

With the device being slimmer it looks even better and is totally unobtrusive and looks quite stylish too!

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Parrot MINIKIT Chic side view

 

The other thing that has really impressed me about the MINIKIT Chic is the ability to synchronize your phonebook onto the device. This means you can make calls using voice recognition and takes away the need to actually flick through your phone contacts to find someone’s number when you need to call them. The other great thing about this is when you have an incoming call it tells you the name of the person calling!

The battery life is just as good as the old version although I am not sure what the standby battery life is meant to be but I have yet to charge it after a couple of weeks of it being in my car!

 

CONCLUSION
I really like the Parrot MINIKIT Chic, it’s an improvement on the old one which got a lot of use from me! The slim design makes it very hard to spot from outside of the car and being a Bluetooth device means it has no cables permanently attached.

Parrot MINIKIT Chic Specification:

•Interface:
– 3 buttons, including 1 rotary button
– 2 LEDs: green LED and red LED

•Telephony:
– Green button: answer, call a contact from the phonebook, start voice recognition, confirm, dual call, private mode
– Red button: hang up, switch on/off, exit the menus, cancel
– Rotary button: access the menus, adjust the volume, send DTMF signals

•Audio:
– Full duplex
– Built-in omnidirectional microphone
– Audio output via the vibrating panel
– Advanced Parrot NR3 noise reduction
– AEC-2 echo cancellation
– Voice menus for all menus
– Multi-speaker voice recognition
– Text To Speech: speech synthesis of the names in the phonebook
– Voiceprints: up to 150 per phone

•General:
– Number of contacts: 1 000 per phone / total of 2 500

•Language:
– one language per version

•Pairing:
– up to five devices

•Battery:
– lithium-ion, maximum charging time of 4 hours
– Battery life: over 15 hours talk time / over 20 days on standby

•Automatic connection by pairing order

•Bluetooth:
– Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR
– Profiles supported: HFP (Hands Free Profile) / OPP (Object Push Profile) / PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
– Other profiles: SyncML, Synchro AT, Synchro Nokia
– Range: 10 metres
– Pairing: by PIN code (1 2 3 4)
– Updates via USB port

•Processor:
– Parrot P5+ @ 208 MHz
– Flash = 256 Mbits
– RAM = 64Mbits

•Dimensions and weight:
– Length: 110 mm / 4.33 in
– Width: 60 mm / 2.36 in
– Thickness: 29 mm / 1.14 in
– Weight: 83 g / 2.93 oz

For more information and where to buy, please visit the Parrot website.

 

Review by: Tracy

Posted in: Reviews
By November 1, 2008 Read More →

HTC Touch HD video in English

image Slashgear have got their hands on the HTC Touch HD and posted a great video review which we have below, also they have done a questions and answers section too where they have confirmed that this phone will not have TV Out. Unfortunately it does not have the chipset required for TV Out so bad news on that one. You can see the video after the break with some of he more interesting questions.

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By October 31, 2008 Read More →

HTC Touch HD and Xperia X1 comparison video

image The guys over at areamobile have put together another video this time giving us a comparison of the Touch HD and the Xperia X1. It’s in German buts its another good opportunity to look at these two high end devices side by side. I don’t see these as competing devices as you either want a device with a slide out keyboard or you don’t, so there is definitely room for both. Check out the video after the break and thanks Big Mo for the info.

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By October 31, 2008 Read More →

HTC Touch HD demo video

We just, ahem, found this video of the HTC Touch HD. Looks like this is the Orange version of the HD although there’s no Orange logo on the unit. As you know, the Touch HD will be exclusive to Orange for the first three months!

The video is very short but interesting nontheless.

HTC Touch HD demo video

You might want to check out our HTC Touch HD unboxing video too!

So is this the device that everyone is now waiting for?

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Videos/Unboxings
By October 31, 2008 Read More →

Customise Touch HD Tabs

image Another video of the Touch HD this time showing how easy it is to customise the tabs on the bottom of the screen in TouchFlo 3d. We should have ours next week so expect a massive review with videos and high res pictures aplenty. Personally really looking forward to getting my hands on this device. Video after the break.

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By October 31, 2008 Read More →

eXpansys Friday Deals

This week on the Friday deals eXpansys have some great offers on Toshiba products:

Toshiba Friday Deals:
Selected deals between 11am and 4pm, 31st October 2008 by following the links below only. Normal pricing will apply outside of these hours*.

image Toshiba Portege G910 – Normally £399.99, now £269.99 inc VAT, save £130
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=175539&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

image Toshiba Portege G810 – Normally £349.99, now £249.99 inc VAT, save £100
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=175541&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

image Toshiba Portege G710 – Normally £209.99, now £169.99 inc VAT, save £40
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=175542&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

image Toshiba G450, normally £154.99, now £99.99 inc VAT, save £55
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=175543&partner=tracyandmatt

 

 

 

 

*Voucher codes do not apply with these deals. Limited to 2 units per customer.
Prices and availability subject to change, www.expansys.com website price and availability always applies. All prices inclusive of VAT unless stated.

 

Posted by: Matt

Posted in: Deals & Offers
By October 30, 2008 Read More →

Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 10

image Our latest podcast is now available to download, in episode 10 we discuss Windows Mobile 6.5, Xperia X1 first impressions, HTC Touch HD availability and Orange exclusivity, Google Earth and other iPhone Apps, iPhone features rant 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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By October 30, 2008 Read More →

Press Release: T-Mobile G1 Hits the UK

Folks I feel like I have been neglecting you all when it comes to news and reviews on the G1 front. Let me start off by saying that the UK wait is finally over and there are some very lucky people out there just now playing happily with their brand spanking new T-Mobile G1 handset. I have pestered the life out of HTC and T-Mobile and hopefully we should have one of these next week to play with (fingers crossed). I know that what is seen below is a lot to take in but I think it’s a worthwhile post and would like to hear your comments and thoughts on the G1.

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G1 in Black

London, 30 October: The T-Mobile G1 – the phone built for the Internet and the first to run on the innovative Android open source mobile software platform – went on sale in the UK today prompting a queue of gadget enthusiasts outside T-Mobile’s Central London store stores eager to get their hands on this year’s most anticipated mobile phone.
Queues began at 5:00 am at T-Mobile’s Oxford Street store which opened early to allow shoppers to get their hands on the T-Mobile G1.

Exclusive to T-Mobile, the G1 offers a completely new mobile internet experience with full touch screen plus QWERTY keyboard for easy online communication and high speed internet with popular Google services already on board. The T-Mobile G1 also offers access to innovative application downloads from the new Android Market, 50 of which are available now to download for free. These initial applications enable you to do everything from compare prices to mix a cocktail and even measure the earth’s movements.
Andy Burgess, a software programmer from Farringdon, London, was the first to emerge from T-Mobile’s Oxford Street store with a T-Mobile G1. He said: "Being the first person in the UK to own this mobile phone is amazing – I’m going to be popular at work! I’ve been waiting for this phone for months and I knew I had to be the first to own it."

Jim Hyde, CEO, T-Mobile UK said:  "With the richest web experience ever seen on a mobile and thanks to the Android Market, the unprecedented ability to make your mobile work just the way you want, the T-Mobile G1 is set to revolutionise the way we use our phones. And judging by early reports coming in from our stores today, people are enthusiastically embracing this revolution and signing up for the T-Mobile G1."

The T-Mobile G1 is available for free on T-Mobile Combi and Flext price plans from £40 a month, including unlimited fast mobile internet browsing powered by T-Mobile’s award-winning network.

The G1’s full QWERTY keyboard makes it simple to write exactly what you want to say and navigating is even easier using the touch screen and trackball.  There’s also one touch access to all your favourite Google applications including web search, Google Maps, Google Talk and Google Mail. So whether it’s email, instant messaging, social network updates or even calling and texting, the T-Mobile G1 is perfect for whatever form of communication you prefer.

With Google Maps, T-Mobile G1 users can instantly view maps, satellite imagery, find local businesses and get driving directions. And Google Maps synchs with the built-in compass – an industry first – to allow users to view locations and navigate 360 degrees by simply moving the phone with their hand.

The 50 applications available to download for free at Android Market include Wikitude, which displays local information from Wikipedia live on-screen when scanning your local surroundings using the phone’s camera. There are also a number of applications designed to help consumers make their money go further including ShopSavvy, which uses the G1’s camera to ‘scan’ product barcodes and then searches the web using the browser to find the best available prices. Other applications help users indulge their interests. SplashPlay teaches users how to play the guitar by streaming video over the web, whilst Cooking Capsules and Cocktail! comb the web to provide recipes and instructions based on the contents of your kitchen or drinks cabinet.

So much has happened since the release stateside of the G1 starting with the fact that an exploit had been found and then there was the ability to unlock the handset by IMEI. number making it open for use on any network.

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G1 in White

The phone itself is available on the following T-Mobile G1 Price Plans:

Combi: get the T-Mobile G1 free with 800 minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited* mobile internet browsing for a total of just £40 a month

Flext: get the T-Mobile G1 free on Flext with web’n’walk plus for just £40 per month including unlimited* mobile internet browsing and up to 1,250 minutes or up to 2,500 texts or any mix of the two

Vital statistics: The T-Mobile G1

  • Available in two colours – black and white
  • GPS and compass
  • Rich HTML email client which seamlessly synchs email with POP3 or IMAP services
  • 3.5G (HSDPA/HSUPA) and Wi-Fi connectivity
  • 3 Mega pixel camera
  • MP3 music player
  • Pre-installed 2 GB Micro SD memory card (device supports up to an 8 GB card)
  • Bluetooth-enabled
  • Up to 130 hours standby and up to 5 hours talk time
  • Dimensions: 117.7 x 55.7 x 26.5 mm
  • Weight: 158g

Applications available free on Android Market from 30 October

Shopping

  • Barcode Scanner v2.1 – Scans and recognises the barcode of any product
  • ShopSavvy – Compares prices online and on the high street
  • CompareEverywhere – Scans barcodes and gives directions to local stores using Google maps

Lifestyle

  • Mandelbrot Map – Map viewer
  • Krystle II – Pet your phone
  • Pocket Seismograph – Monitors the phone’s accelerometer
  • Translate – Translation tool
  • Pro Football Live! – Football news / information
  • BreadCrumbz – Navigate via user-generated pictures
  • e-ventr – Event organizer and friendship scout
  • iMap Weather(tm) – Weather application
  • Ecorio – Track and reduce your carbon footprint, "green community"
  • Cocktail! – Database of cocktails
  • Cooking Capsules Taster – Cooking application
  • Wikitude – AR Travel – Mobile travel guide
  • AccuWeather.com – Global weather

Multimedia

  • Shazam – Identify music, store and buy music
  • PicSay  – Personalize pictures with text
  • Panoramio – Finds pictures of interesting places in your area
  • TuneWiki – Next generation social media player
  • BlueBrush – Draw with friends, share the same canvas
  • Video Player v.01 – Plays video files off of the G1’s SD card
  • Photostream – Photo browser for Flickr
  • Ringdroid – Create ringtones
  • SplashPlay – Music application

Productivity

  • QuickList – To do lists
  • WikiMobile Encyclopedia – Wikipedia for mobile devices
  • Maverick – IM compatible to Google Talk

Tools

  • Radar – Draw a bearing between the user’s current location and latitude/longitude
  • Task Switcher – Search-Space is the new "Alt-Tab"
  • Spare Parts – Android developing tool
  • Text-To-Speech Translator – Text-to-speech services
  • Any Cut v0.5 – Home shortcuts to "anything" on your web or your phone
  • Locale – Manages phone settings based on conditions (e.g. location)
  • Contacts De-Duper – De-duplicate your contacts to streamline your contacts folder
  • Shutter Spead – Detailed camera settings to make the most of the in-built camera and web access
  • DiskUsage – Utility to examine SD card content to manage what you store on your phone
  • Rings Extended – Replaces standard ringtones

Games & Puzzles

  • PAC-MAN by Namco
  • Metamath Solitaire
  • MisMisMatch
  • Anagrams v0.2
  • Slide Puzzle
  • Divide and Conquer!
  • CB Black jack
  • Bubble Bash
  • Bonsai Blast
  • Balls 2 The Wall
  • Tetris
  • Android Says

Posted by: John

Posted in: Press Releases
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