Archive for November 1st, 2009

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Bionic Ear for iPhone released – now you can hear everything!

Every day we are traversing the latest (released merely few hours ago) iPhone apps like a rat that is sifting through trash bin. Naturally we find a lot of junk apps, and only few of them offer “more quality, more depth” as certain befriended Dutch iPhone developer says about his apps.

Today we have found Bionic Ear:

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WebOS web market share growing rapidly, leaves Windows Mobile in the dust

Topphones2 Prethinking has an excellent article utilising several graphics to illustrate the uptake of WebOS and how certain other OS’ are failing. Deep down we all know these results are true but it’s quite hard to believe it’s happening. Of course it probably doesn’t help that the like of the HTC HD2 are not hitting Stateside and the current phones in the Windows Mobile line are a little out of date when compared to Android and WebOS.

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Palm Stock Scary…

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Well, life was good at Palm with webOS, the Pre and upcoming Pixi garnering mindshare. Then came T-Mobile’s myTouch followed by the Verizon/Motorola "DroidDoes" campaign, the BlackBerry spots during the World Series, not to mention HTC jumping into the fray with their own branding campaign, and suddenly, Palm’s future, according to investors, isn’t so bright.
Barron’s Eric Savitz did a post in Tech Trader Daily talking about the scary happenings.
> Definitely, Apple’s disabling of iTunes again on the Pre must have hurt.
> And Sprint’s earnings call showed a noted shift in focus to devices from HTC and Motorola.
> A post by Motley Fool’s Eric "Candy Thief" Bleeker was especially harsh.
> Earlier in the week, "the ChangeWave report on smartphone market share wasn’t stellar for Palm (held flat month-to-month)
Maybe a sugar (Halloween candy) and sports overload this weekend will make investors forget the week that was — where Palm fell from $15 to $11.59.
One can only hope.

[Source Treocentral]

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LG BL40 Chocolate unboxing video

LG’s Black Label handset, the LG BL40, has to be one for the more unusual form-factor handsets available at the moment with its stunning 4" 345 x 800 pixel display offering a truly cinematic ratio of 21:9 – this is a tall (or wide) handset!

The LG BL40 Chocolate

The LG BL40 Chocolate

 

When I first head about this handset and its huge display I thought the BL40 would turn out to be a huge handset, however, it really isn’t. Sure it is large in one direction but it’s quite narrow and extremely thin which means that the whole package is quite pocketable.

The widescreen display makes the BL40 idea for mobile web-browsing but whether or not it will provide a better browsing experience than its 480×800 pixel widescreen Windows Mobile competitors remains to be seen. We’ll find out during the review which we’ll have online for you within the next week or so.

For now, have a look at the unboxing video below to see the LG BL40 in a little more detail and for a quick tour of the S-Class OS.

 

LG BL40 Chocolate unboxing video

 

LG BL40 specification:

  • Dimensions: 128 x 51 x 10.9mm
  • Weight: 129g
  • Battery:
    – Talk Time: 6 hrs
    – Standby Time: 400 hrs
    – Capacity: 1000 mAh
  • Display: 345 x 800 pixels/4" – AMOLED Touch Sensitive(Capacitive)
  • Network: 2G: 850/900/1800/1900 (Quad-Band) – 3G: 900/2100 (Dual-Band)
  • Camera: 5 mega-pixels (auto-focus) – Schneider-Kreuznach Lens
  • LED Flash
  • Face Detection
  • Video: Hi-Resolution VGA Video Recording – 30fps Video Recording (QVGA)
  • Music: Supported formats: MP3, AAC, eAAC+ & WMA
  • Dolby Mobile
  • FM Stereo Radio (RDS)
  • FM Transmitter
  • Messaging: SMS / MMS (with video) / E-mail (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4)
  • Memory: 1.1GB (internal) / microSDHC (external)
  • microUSB
  • 3.5mm AV Connector / TV Out
  • Bluetooth (2.0 – Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11g)
  • Navigation: AGPS
  • Accelerometer
  • S-Class Interface
  • Proximity Sensor

 

Posted by: Matt

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