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Parrot Hands-Free Music Kit

Parrot introduces their new bluetooth Hands-Free MUSIC KIT:

Parrot MUSIC KIT

For the 50 million owners of MP3 devices who would prefer to listen to their own music in their cars, this news will be music to their ears: Parrot plans to introduce the industry’s first hands-free cell phone car kit with streaming audio capability that will allow them to play their favorite tunes through their car’s stereo. The MK6000 will be available in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2007 and will be priced at $239.99 MSRP.

Now, car – and music – enthusiasts can turn their vehicles into their personal “jukebox on wheels” while at the same time enjoy the convenience of hands-free Bluetooth® cell phone capability.

It’s easy to use, says Parrot. Just start you car, pair your Bluetooth-enabled smart phone or other MP3 device with the MK6000, and enjoy listening to your music library over your car’s stereo system. And because it’s Bluetooth-based streaming, there are no tangled wires or concerns about having the right size jacks or adapters.

“The MK6000 is the second in a new series of advanced Bluetooth products from Parrot that take advantage of today’s fastest growing consumer technologies – audio streaming and Bluetooth,” says Ed Valdez, president and COO of Parrot, Inc.

“Mobile music is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity for millions of people who take their music with them on their smart phone, iPod™ or other portable music device. This latest innovation allows consumers to enjoy their personal music in their vehicles — without compromising sound quality — with any device that enables Bluetooth A2DP. A few months ago we introduced the Parrot SOUND SYSTEM with audio streaming – our wireless speaker system for home and office use. Now, Parrot is introducing a breakthrough technology for consumers’ vehicles by combining audio streaming with hands-free Bluetooth cell phone capabilities. Audio streaming is poised to be the next “big thing” in mobile electronics.”

Parrot MUSIC KIT microphone

In addition to audio streaming, the new MK6000 features two other ground-breaking Parrot innovations for car kits: “beamforming” technology for exceptional voice quality while phoning, and a new text-to-speech synthesizer that will read back the phone book listings.

Parrot MUSIC KIT specifications:

  • Pairing: with up to 5 phones – Bluetooth 1.2
  • Interface: 5 buttons + 1 advanced scrolling wheel, with play/pause functions
  • Integrated voice-activated menus
  • Parrot beamforming: omni-directional double microphone, along with advanced signal processing software, including noise reduction and echo cancellation
  • Audio streaming capabilities with every type of stereo Bluetooth source (A2DP peripherals): mobile phones, MP3 players, PDAs, etc.
  • Text-to-Speech (TTS): voice generation that reads the mobile phone’s contact list out loud.
  • Number of contacts: 8,000 max in total with TTS; 150 per paired up telephone without TTS
  • Number of voice tags: 150 max in total with TTS; 150 per paired up telephone without TTS
  • Bluetooth profiles: HSP 1.5, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, OPP Sync, SPP, PBAP
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    By January 10, 2007 Read More →

    Orange comment on iPhone

    Everyone is talking about Apple’s iPhone today and it would appear that Orange are no different. The following statement was released in reaction to the iPhone announcement:

    “Today’s launch of Apple’s iPhone is another example of how the world of entertainment technology is converging. It reinforces our belief here at Orange that we shall see many more similar moves in the future. We have already seen our own Music Player service grow rapidly in the last year to average 100,000 single downloads per month, with over 500,000 tracks to choose from currently. Apple’s entry into the market will no doubt stimulate even further interest in mobile music services.”

    “Europe is undergoing a digital revolution and Orange, Apple and other key companies are at the forefront of that. As the technology and entertainment industries merge over the next few years, consumers will be able to do things they previously only ever dreamt of and will be able to access all the services they need from a single provider”

    I do find it quite amusing that Orange have (tried to) put themselves in the same bracket as Apple saying that they are at the forefront of this new technology. I’m sure that there are many out there that would disagree. Comments anyone?

    Thanks to MSMobileNews for the Orange release heads up.

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    By January 10, 2007 Read More →

    Eten Glofiish M700 offer – save £25 – reminder

    Just a quick reminder fo you all that our friends at Clove Technology are still running the discount offer for the Eten M700. You can save £25 when you purchase an Eten Glofiish M700 from Clove using the voucher code below.

    The ETEN Glofiish M700 is now available on the Clove website.

    Eten Glofiish M700

    To take advantage of this brilliant offer all you have to do is type TM25PNOV07 into the voucher box on the order form once you have selected to buy the Eten M700 and £25 will be deducted at the checkout stage. Take a look at theEten M700 on the Clove Technology site.

    Eten M700

    This really is a good offer and, as far as we know, this is still the cheapest Glofiish M700 in the UK and we are offering you £25 off to boot!!

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

    Overview
    Compose and send e-mails, SMS message or create and edit documents on the move with the Eten M700. The Glofiish M700 is a compact Windows Mobile 5 device featuring an integrated sliding keyboard, Quad-band GSM/GPRS with support for EDGE, SiRFStar III GPS Receiver, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11b/g and 2.0 mega pixels camera. With all these features you only ever need to carry one device, to stay in contact by phone, accessing the Internet, managing documents, appointments and contacts, and taking quality pictures.

    GPS navigation is also possible with the Eten M700, due to the integrated SiRFStar III GPS receiver, ensuring that this is truly an all in one device.

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    By January 9, 2007 Read More →

    Apple iPhone announced at Macworld

    After months (perhaps years!) of speculation Steve Jobs finally and officially announced the Apple iPhone during his speech at Macworld.

    Apple iPhone

    “iPhone combines three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, maps, and searching — into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers. So it ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, completely redefining what you can do on a mobile phone.”

    Apple iPhone Specifications

  • Screen size 3.5 inches
  • Screen resolution 320 by 480 at 160 ppi
  • Input method Multi-touch
  • Operating system OS X
  • Storage 4GB or 8GB
  • GSM Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
  • Wireless data Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0
  • Camera 2.0 megapixels
  • Battery Up to 5 hours Talk / Video / Browsing
  • Up to 16 hours Audio playback
  • Dimensions 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches / 115 x 61 x 11.6mm
  • Weight 4.8 ounces / 135 grams
  • iPhone

    Specs are also said to include touchscreen display with multi-touch support and a proximity sensor to turn off the sensor when it’s close to your face, WiFi that automatically engages when in range, and quadband GSM radio with EDGE. A partnership with Yahoo will allow all iPhone customers to hook up with free push IMAP email.

    Said to be selling in the US as a Cingular exclusive for $499 on a two-year contract, 8GB for $599. Ships Stateside in June, Europe in fourth quarter, Asia in 2008.

    Check out the full details on engadget or the official iPhone site.

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    SanDisk Cruzer Contour

    SanDisk introduce the Cruzer® Contour™, a USB flash drive with the elegant look and feel of a fine fountain pen or wristwatch. The elegance extends inside Cruzer Contour, with state-of-the-art engineering, support for Windows® ReadyBoost™, and, a generous gallery of pre-installed U3™ software applications.

    SanDisk Cruzer Contour

    What especially sets apart Cruzer Contour, with its glossy black top and silver metallic body, is the drive’s unique sliding USB connector. Using your thumb to slide the top of Cruzer Contour back and forth brings out or hides the connector – there’s no visible switch, and no cap to lose.

    SanDisk Cruzer Contour

    The sliding USB connector requires nothing more than two flicks of the thumb. Sliding the top back and then forward brings out the connector, while sliding the top forward and then back pulls in the connector. Although no bigger than previous SanDisk flash memory drives, Cruzer Contour has the weightiness and cool metallic feel associated with fine luxury goods.

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    SanDisk Sansa Connect

    In yet another annoucement at CES, SanDisk introduced the Sansa Connect™, a Wi-Fi enabled MP3 player that lets consumers enjoy and recommend music from almost anywhere. The Sansa Connect un-tethers consumers from their PCs allowing them to connect to music and online photos through any open wireless “hot spot” Internet connection.

    SanDisk Sansa Connect

    The Sansa Connect will boast innovative Internet capabilities designed to keep music aficionados connected to a wide range of new music via subscription services and streaming Internet radio with no PC required.

    Sansa Connect feature set includes:

  • Wi-Fi “Connect” – access or purchase content from select service sites whenever there’s an open wireless Internet connection
  • no PC hookup required
  • Music and photo playback
  • Community connections via the Internet
  • A microSD™ expansion slot for additional memory capacity
  • Internal speaker to enjoy music with friends
  • Sleek, thin design with large, 2.2” TFT color screen for easy viewing
  • Simple to use, backlit controls for fast device interface navigation
  • Lithium-Ion battery
  • Multi-pin universal connector accessory upgrades, battery charging and USB 2.0 connectivity
  • The 4-gigabyte Sansa Connect will be distributed to store shelves in the United States in late March with a suggested retail price of $249.99

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    SanDisk announces Sansa Express MP3 player

    SanDisk announce an affordable, cable-less, flash-based MP3 player: the 1-gigabyte (GB) 1 Sansa Express. Designed for the value-conscious consumer, the compact Sansa Express stands out amongst the competition as an affordably priced device with many high-end features, including a microSD™ expansion slot, FM tuner, recording capabilities, data storage and a direct connection to a consumer’s computer – no USB cable required.

    Sansa Express

    Sansa Express specification:

  • Cable-less battery charging and USB 2.0 connectivity
  • Bright, four-line OLED Screen (1.1″)
  • A microSD expansion slot for additional memory capacity with SanDisk TrustedFlash™ content cards
  • Digital FM tuner, with FM recording2
  • Voice recording with a built-in microphone
  • Data and document storage
  • Up to 15-hour Lithium Polymer battery life
  • Cool, blue backlit effect
  • Simple to use controls for fast device interface navigation
  • The Sansa Express can hold up to 3GB of music—or 750 songs4 —by utilizing a 2GB microSD card in the player’s memory expansion slot. This card feature also enables secure transferring of music to other devices equipped with microSD card slots such as mobile phones and PDAs.

    About the size of a pack of gum, the dimensions of the Sansa Express MP3 player are .99 inches wide x 3.09 inches long x .64 inches high.

    Available in March 2007 in the U.S. and Europe, the Sansa Express will be priced at $59.995 (MSRP).

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    By January 8, 2007 Read More →

    SanDisk unveils USBTV

    SanDisk today introduced USBTV, a new, industry-wide initiative that is expected to enable consumers to easily move digital content from their PCs to their televisions for viewing in full, big-screen comfort.

    SanDisk USBTV

    “We believe that USBTV represents an exciting new category of flash-based products that will bring digital downloading of video to a broad spectrum of new consumers who prefer viewing on their TV sets rather than on a PC screen,” said Eli Harari, SanDisk CEO. “USBTV has the potential to become an industry-transforming category as significant as the introduction of the DVD and VHS players, because in the convergence of the Web and home entertainment, USBTV solves in a simple, elegant way the ‘last 10 feet’ of the content portability problem in the home between the PC and the TV,” he said.

    A USBTV player can tackle the problem by plugging directly into the USB port of virtually any personal computer, where it acts as a USB storage device for a rapid “drag and drop” of any desired file. At a press conference at CES, SanDisk demonstrated a product concept that employs a TV cradle and a remote control, allowing USBTV to connect to virtually any TV set. A key innovation incorporated into USBTV is a multimedia processor that converts the stored files into various TV video/audio formats for direct playback on virtually any TV without the need for any changes to the TV set.

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    Kingston Technology Releases microSD Dual Adapter Pack

    Kingston Technology Company, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it is launching a special microSD card with dual adapter bundle to maximize compatibility and interoperability of microSD Flash memory cards among multiple device platforms. Given the myriad of Flash memory formats available to digital device manufacturers and the gain in popularity of the tiny microSD form factor with sleeker multifunction mobile phones, the new dual adapter pack is the first of its kind to offer increased flexibility for using microSD cards at a cost savings to consumers.

    Kingston memory pack

    Consisting of a 1 GB microSD card; a microSD to miniSD card adapter; and a microSD to full-size SD card adapter, the new microSD dual adapter pack is priced at $39.99 and is backed by a lifetime warranty for the 1 GB microSD card and 24/7 technical support.

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    SanDisk launches it’s first pockatable video player

    SanDisk® Corporation today introduced its first widescreen portable media player dubbed the “Sansa® View.” The flash-based Sansa View is a sleek, yet simple video player that supports a wide array of content formats and comes equipped with a flash memory expansion slot. The announcement was made at CES, where SanDisk is exhibiting in South Hall 4, booth 36206, in the Las Vegas Convention Center through January 11.

    Sansa View

    While the Sansa View is a pocket-able player–one of the slimmest on the market today—it features a large 4″widescreen display for optimal viewing. In addition to a DVD-like quality video experience, the Sansa View can display photos (up to 16 megapixels), play music, or even combine the two in a slideshow format. The durable player also comes equipped with an integrated speaker for watching and listening to any content on the player with a friend.

    The Sansa View has 8GB of internal flash memory to store up to 33 video hours or 2,000 songs or thousands of photos. Its flash memory expansion slot allows for additional memory capacity and playback of content found on SD and SDHC cards, such as Disney® Max Clips™.

    SanDisk is excited to unveil its first portable media device with remarkably rich video capabilities,” said Le Tran, SanDisk retail product marketing manager for the Sansa View. “The Sansa View is a sturdy, easy-to-use media player perfect for the road warrior or family looking for a video player that they all can enjoy.”

    Sansa View Specification:

  • Sleek, thin “pocketable” design– at 78.5mm x 123mm x 16.9mm (0.66″ thick)
  • Support for a wide array of video, music and photo formats
  • Large 4” widescreen color display
  • SD™ expansion slot for additional memory capacity. Supports SanDisk TrustedFlash cards and the new SD High Capacity cards (SDHC™)
  • Slideshow capability for photos with the ability to add background music
  • AV-output of audio and video content to a TV screen through a 30-pin connector (up to 1080i with docking station) or 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Integrated speaker
  • Simple interface with backlit controls for easy navigation
  • Rechargeable, removable Li-Polymer battery
  • Preloaded content, including full-length movies, short films, video clips, music and photos
  • Works with most download and music subscription services, including Rhapsody, MTV Urge™ and Yahoo! Music™
  • The Sansa View video player works with Windows Media Player™ 10 or 11 for syncing of content, and is designed to work with Windows Vista™.

    The player contains a removable Li-Polymer battery that provides up to four hours of continuous video playback and 10 hours of continuous audio playback. The battery can be replaced by the customer to provide many years of continuous service. A user-replaceable Li-Polymer battery—along with an extended-life battery—will be sold separately.

    Retailing for $299MSRP, the 8GB Sansa View is expected to be available from retailers in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2007, with Canada and Europe to follow in the second quarter.

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