Archive for January, 2007

By January 16, 2007 Read More →

TxtBIG! launches cheeky new video text service

We just got an email from a nice guy called Richard who wanted to let us know about a new Video SMS service.

TxtBIG!

Here’s what Richard had to say:

Forget Britney Spears dumping Fed-Ex by conventional SMS – texting just moved to a whole new level with the launch of TxtBIG!’s range of highly entertaining video texts (www.txtbig.com). This cool new service lets you choose from hundreds of hilariously funny, sexy and cheeky text clips to liven up your messages for just 50p.

TxtBIG! clips are the only videos that can be sent straight to friends’ mobiles from your computer or phone. And you can personalise the message with your own text to really let the message hit home. Whether you want to tell your mates what you really think of their girlfriend ‘She’s a Dog!’ invite your buddies out for a curry ‘Fancy a bite?’, ditch that no-good boyfriend once and for all ‘You’re dumped!’ or even propose ‘Please Say Yes!’ – TxtBIG! has the best video texts to get your message across.

Clip categories include Love, Flirt, Insults, Occasions, Celebrity, and unique Sports Banter. With Football Banter, fans can send up-to-the-minute messages throughout the game. Footie fans can add a kick to their clips with tags like ‘We’ve Scored!’, ‘Result’, or ‘Going Down’, with the extra bonus of some eye candy from the gorgeous TxtBIG! girls.

TxtBIG!’s library of videos is constantly updated with brand new clips to make mobile texting more fun than ever. The TxtBIG! mobile and online sites are now up and running on www.txtbig.com and wap.txtbig.com.

Matt

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By January 16, 2007 Read More →

ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 now available

Microsoft have just made the latest beta version of ActiveSync available for download.

“Changes in ActiveSync 4.5 Beta 2 help improve issues related to setup, partnerships, and connectivity with the PC and Microsoft Exchange. In addition, it includes a troubleshooter utility that scans your computer and device to identify problems and offers information and corrective actions to solve them.”

New version is available to download HERE.

Matt

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By January 16, 2007 Read More →

Apple iPhone preorder on Amazon Germany

I think Amazon may have jumped the gun a little here but the Apple iPhone 4gb and 8gb are available for preorder on Amazon Germany.

The price is quite worrying though, according to the early preorder pricing, the 4GB model will cost around £600 while the 8GB could cost as much as £660!! If this is correct I cant imagine that many people will fork out that much cash for it.

Interestingly the page says that the product has been “In the offer of Amazon.de since: 17. August 2004”!

Take a look at the product page on Amazon.de.

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By January 16, 2007 Read More →

Another Eten Glofiish X500 review

PocketPC Thoughts have just published their review of the Eten Glofiish X500.

Eten Glofiish X500

“The Glofiish X500 is one of two debut devices in E-TEN’s emerging Glofiish series, and looks can be deceiving. Despite being incredibly slim, the X500 manages to pack an incredible punch with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and an FM radio. Is it just what the doctor ordered, or is there a catch?”

Don’t forget that we are hosting an offer to save you £20 when you purchase an Eten Glofiish X500 from Clove. To take advatage of this brilliant offer all you have to do is type TM2JAN07 into the voucher box on the order form once you have selected to buy the Eten X500 and £20 will be deducted at the checkout stage. Visit the Eten X500 page on the Clove site.

This offer is for our readers only and is valid until the end of January 2007.

Read the full review of the Eten X500 on PocketPC Thoughts.

Matt

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By January 15, 2007 Read More →

2 new HTC headphone adapters

Our friends over at Brando Workshop have just released two more headphone adapters for HTC devices.

The first is a 3-in-1 adapter/splitter that will allow you to connect standard 3.5mm headphones as well as sync/charge the device at the same time. It also allows for the use of the standard headphones that ship with the device.

Brando HTC Splitter

The second is an adapter that allows you to plug in standard 3.5mm headphones but that also includes and in-line microphone. The connector is a full 11pin to 3.5mm Stereo Head Jack Converter for HTC devices, with Microphone device, you can answer your call easier.

Brando Mic Adapter

Both adapters will work on the HTC Trinity, HTC P3600, Dopod D810, HTC Artemis, HTC P3300, Qtek G200, T-Mobile MDA Compact III, Dopod P800W, HTC TyTN, Orange M3100, Vodafone v1605, and many other HTC devices and variants.

Go check out the Brando website for more info.

Matt

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By January 15, 2007 Read More →

Parrot CONFERENCE Bluetooth spakerphone

Parrot have been announcing a lot of new devices lately and here is another, the Parrot CONFERENCE Speakerphone.

Parrot CONFERENCE

Parrot is introducing Bluetooth convenience to corporate boardrooms, offices and conference rooms with the launch of its new high-performance Bluetooth wireless speakerphone.

Called the Parrot CONFERENCE, the speakerphone features Parrot’s proprietary advanced digital signal processing technology with full duplexing for clear, echo-free conversations in both small and large rooms. Its three highly sensitive microphones provide complete 360-degree voice pickup and a powerful 5-watt speaker allows conversations in normal voice levels for all participants.

Because it is wireless and powered by three rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries, the speakerphone can be easily moved from office to conference room to accommodate phone meetings wherever they occur. The batteries provide 10 hours of continuous talk-time, and fully recharge in five hours. And the Parrot CONFERENCE can be paired with up to 50 phones.

The Parrot CONFERENCE has fully integrated Internet communications (VoIP) software. And, for the Skype subscribers, the Parrot CONFERENCE comes with an integrated Skype(TM) interface so it is ready to use out of the box.

The Parrot CONFERENCE also features a large, bright active-matrix TFT color display that makes its menus, settings and phone listings easy to see and read. The Parrot CONFERENCE will store up to 6,000 contacts that are automatically loaded wirelessly via Bluetooth-enabled cell phones, PDAs, and laptops. A built-in digital keypad also allows manual dialing if required.

The self-contained Parrot CONFERENCE is relatively lightweight and has a small footprint for convenience and easy portability. It measures about 10 inches in diameter, sits less than two inches high and weights only 22 ounces including the batteries

Parrot CONFERENCE Specification:

  • Dynamic speaker: 5 watts
  • DSP: advanced echo cancellation
  • Color LCD display 262,144 colors
  • Pairing: up to 50 phones
  • Number of contacts: up to 6,000 in total
  • Bluetooth profiles: HSP 1.1, HFP 1.0 & 1.5, OPP, SYNC, PBAP
  • Supports Skype software (VoIP software)
  • Dimensions: 265 x 240 x 45 mm – 10.4 x 9.4 x 1.8 inches
  • Weight: 640 grams – 22.6 oz
  • Power supply: rechargeable Li-Ion batteries
  • AC battery charger: 85V to 230V – 50Hz to 65Hz
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    By January 14, 2007 Read More →

    Samsung announces the T9B (YP-T9B) MP3 player

    You might be forgiven for thinking that the device below is a Samsung Mobile Phone. In actual fact the T9B is an MP3 player.

    Samsung T9B MP3 Player

    The T9B MP3 player takes features a step further and allows consumers to listen free as a bird with Bluetooth-enabled wireless stereo. Now listeners can enjoy their favorite songs wire-free using compatible Bluetooth enabled headphones. And with advanced remote control functions on headsets including play, pause, seek and volume control, the T9B player can stay safely tucked away in a pocket or bag.

    The T9B player can also be paired with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone. Music lovers won’t have to worry about missing a call while listening to their favorite tunes; the player tells its user when they have an incoming call. While the mobile phone is in a pocket or bag, users can talk to friends and family by using the embedded microphone within the T9B MP3 player. When the call is over, the T9B player takes the user back to where they left off with their music.

    The T9B MP3 players is available in jet black and deep purple, come in 2GB and 4GB version. The T9B pricing and availability will be announced at a later date.

    Matt

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    By January 14, 2007 Read More →

    What is Super 3G?

    I’ve been asked a few times lately ‘What is Super 3G?’ so here is a quick summary!

    Super 3G is an upgrade to existing third-generation “FOMA” technology, which is derived from the globally dominant GSM wireless standard, though not identical to the 3G technology used by most GSM carriers, known as UMTS.

    Super 3G will have speeds of roughly 100 megabits per second, making it about 260 times faster than existing 3G services.

    High Speed OFDM Packet Access (HSOPA) is a proposed part of 3GPP’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) upgrade path for UMTS systems. HSOPA is also often referred to as Super 3G. If adopted, HSOPA succeeds HSDPA and HSUPA technologies specified in 3GPP releases 5 and 6. Unlike HSDPA or HSUPA, HSOPA is an entirely new air interface system, unrelated to and incompatible with W-CDMA.

    Originally proposed by Nortel, HSOPA uses Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna technology to support up to 10 times as many users as W-CDMA based systems, with lower processing power required on each handset. Still in development, experimental performance is 37Mbps in the downlink over a 5MHz channel, close to the theoretical maximum of 40Mbps.

    One carrier, DoCoMo of Japan, plans to launch new network based on HSOPA technology by 2010. The network upgrade will cost $1.7 billion USD or 1.3 billion euros!

    HSOPA (Super 3G) competes directly with WiMAX technology and is said to be the one of the last 3G technologies before the launch of 4G.

    See also “What is HSDPA“.

    Matt

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    By January 14, 2007 Read More →

    Vodafone launch 1210 3G Smartphone in Portugal

    Vodafone Portugal announce the release of their 1210 Smartphone. Here is the official release:

    Vodafone Portugal is launching its first 3G Smartphone under its own brand, the Vodafone 1210. Its characteristics, design and functions were specified by Vodafone to facilitate the use of mobile services by its customers.

    Vodafone 1210

    This exclusive Vodafone phone has the lowest price in its range and combines the most advanced functions of a Smartphone with the multimedia characteristics of a telephone. With this phone it is possible to access the Internet, view Word, Excel, PDF and Powerpoint files and process multimedia content such as music tracks and videos.

    The use of 384kbps 3G technology enables broadband access to a range of content, making it ideal for using – via the Vodafone Mobile E-mail service – e-mail, calendar, address book, Internet, Intranet and other corporate applications. These characteristics and functions are complemented by an elegant design and an attractive price of 190 euros.

    In order to make the Mobile E-mail service even more accessible to corporate customers, it will be possible to purchase this phone for only 20 euros, with 20 euros of free calls included, by subscribing to a 24-month contract with activation of the voice service and Mobile E-mail.

    Vodafone 1210 Specification

  • 2.2″ 64k colors TFT display screen (240 x 320)
  • Intel XScale 416MHz CPU
  • 128mb Flash ROM
  • 64mb RAM
  • Intel Hermon modem
  • 2.0-megapixel camera
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
  • GSM Tri-band 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • microSD card slot
  • 109.5 x 46 x 18mm
  • 100 grams
  • Up to 300 mins talk time
  • Up to 275 hours standby time
  • See the 1210 on Vodafone’s Portuguese website.

    Matt

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    By January 13, 2007 Read More →

    Bye Bye Cingular

    This monday, US operator Cingular will be rebranded as AT&T Wireless

    Cingular logo

    Now, sit down, and read the following very slowly…

    Cingular Wireless LLC bought AT&T Wireless, then an independent company, and killed off the AT&T Wireless brand. The owners of Cingular, SBC, then decided to buy AT&T and adopted the brand for its landline services. After AT&T bought Bellsouth Corporation, the other owner of Cingular, the AT&T Wireless brand was restored.

    Everything clear?

    The timing is slightly odd.. what with some news about an… Apple Phone(?) being exclusively Cingular? Those in the know are fine, but will Apple really be that happy with a rebrand just days after their own CES bombshell?

    This first step will put in place a transitional logo with elements of the Cingular logo, and AT & T’s own. The 2000 Cingular outlets across the USA will all be updated with AT&T branding in stages throughout 2007.

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