Archive for 2009

By October 2, 2009 Read More →

O2 May See Up to 30,000 iPhones Returned as Price War Begins

 

o2 UK wireless carrier O2 is bracing itself for what may be up to 30,000 returned iPhones as recent customers send back their iPhones to wait for better deals from rivals Orange and Vodafone. Per The Telegraph, the 30,000 customers that bought the iPhone from O2 within the last two weeks are therefore entitled to end their contracts. O2 has stated the company is not planning to offer such users a better deal in order to convince them not to cancel their contract.
O2 customers with iPhone 3G handsets are already waiting out the end of their long contracts, and will join the others in a search for the cheapest iPhone 3GS deals.

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By October 2, 2009 Read More →

Paid apps hitting Palm Pre today

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The release of webOS 1.2 got all of the stars aligned for a barrage (or, at the very least, a trickle) of paid applications to start hitting the Pre, and the word on the street is that the first of those will be dropping tomorrow, October 2 — for users in the US, anyhow (Canadians apparently need to wait a while longer, a problem that Android users up there are all too acquainted with). The company will smartly be tying purchases to users’ Palm Profiles, meaning you’ll be able to redownload previously bought apps on any device you choose as long as your account is currently tied to it. Of course, the big question is what apps will be available to blow some cash on in the first round of Catalog approvals — what’s everyone hoping for?

[Source Engadget]

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By October 2, 2009 Read More →

Nero Mediasync to work with Motorola Cliq

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Are you familiar with NERO? They are the company made famous by their butt-kicking software that burned mix CDs. Fortunately or unfortunately depending on who you are and how old you feel, that was a full decade ago. So what is the company up to now? Creating software for the Motorola CLIQ that helps you sync all your media and other goodies to your PC of course!

In an article I spotted on ArsTechnica they reveal that NERO makes a product for handset manufacturers called MediaSync that allows users to connect their phones to their computers and enjoy an awesome syncing experience. But is it true? Where are their sources? What is this “MediaSync” you speak of? Knowing you would ask me these questions if I just reposted the same stuff, I went straight into the Dragon’s layer (Nero.com).

If you check out the section called “Business Solutions” and drill down to the “OEM” section of that page and scroll alllllllll the way to the bottom you’ll find the following blurb about MediaSync on the Nero website (scroll to the bottom):

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By October 2, 2009 Read More →

iPhone customer satisfaction high, Android lagging behind

smartphone-customer-satisfaction It’s hard to gauge customer satisfaction with mobile phones with any real accuracy. There will be lemons among the devices that hit the market and how well the user knows how to use the device will also affect the satisfaction. A new survey from the CFI Group has ranked mobile phones by customer satisfaction.

According the survey the iPhone has the most customer satisfaction at 83% and Android is tied for second with the Palm Pre at 77% satisfaction. The Blackberry sits in third with 73% satisfaction.

Rounding out the list is Palm Treo with only 70% satisfaction and other smartphones OS’ with 66% satisfaction. It’s worth noting that AT&T score lowest in customer satisfaction among the major wireless carriers.

[Original Story: Android Community]

Kind of odd that Windows Mobile must be resigned to the ‘Other’ section unless it’s counted under Palm Treo.

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By October 1, 2009 Read More →

BASIC for iPhone released to app store

Long time ago, back when the coolest thing in store, was a Commodore 64 some games were released in source code of BASIC language. You want to relive it on your iPhone with a legal app from an app store? Now you can:

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By October 1, 2009 Read More →

O2 XDA Venn review

Introduction

The Venn is one of the latest XDA’s from O2. A Windows Mobile 6.1, dual sliding phone with built in QWERTY keyboard. Could this be a contender in the business class of phones?

The O2 XDA Venn

The O2 XDA Venn

 

The Venn has been on sale for a while in the USA as the Pantech Matrix Pro on the AT&T network and is also known as the Pantech Mustang 2. For those of you unfamiliar with the Pantech or the Venn it has a unique trick up its sleeve in that it has a dual slide action with both a numeric keypad and and full QWERTY keypad.

 

What’s in the box?

  • AC travel charger
  • Battery
  • Headset
  • USB cable
  • Quick start guide
  • CD Full user manual
  • Fabric sleeve

Have a look also at Matt’s O2 XDA Venn unboxing video.

O2 XDA Venn Specification:

  • Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
  • Qualcomm 528mHz CPU
  • 128MB RAM
  • 256MB ROM
  • 2.4" QVGA (240×320) transflective display
  • Quad Band
  • GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, HSUPA
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • MicroSD memory card support
  • 2.0 megapixel camera
  • GPS(?)
  • Weight: Dimensions: 106 x 51 x 21mm (H x W x D)

General

Front: LCD Display, menu buttons, phone speaker

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Rear: Battery compartment, camera, loud speaker

Left side: Volume controls, REC button, QWERTY flip

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Keyboard/keypad:

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Right side: Camera button, charging port

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Bottom: Keypad flip, microSD slot

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Highlights

  • Very good battery life
  • Dual sliding
  • Looks
  • Solid, robust feel

Lowlights

  • Bulky
  • No WiFi
  • microSD card slot difficult to insert card
  • No camera flash
  • Non standard charger/data connector

Review

When I first saw the Venn, I couldn’t help but think it was a bit on the bulky side but with a nice blue metallic Motorola-esque finish. The keypad sprung up with a nice solid action to reveal the flush fitted keys. The keyboard also opens with the same reassuring robustness. The raised keys are nicely spaced out, slightly larger than my Blackberry Bold, and with some spacing between each key. I tried to insert my microSD card into the covered port at the bottom of the unit, and ended up having to ask my wife to get it to lock as my fingernails were just too short. The charger/data port is not of the mini USB design so you will have to add another cable to your collection.

In its closed form, it is a thick device but it also has a stealthy factor, with its metallic paint and smooth lines, it is quite an attractive phone. The Windows Mobile is an established, reliable platform which is simple to use without too many of the thrills, you wont find anything like Touch Flo here. The camera is average as far as 2MP goes but 2MP really doesn’t cut it these days where 5, 8 and 12MP camera phones are becoming the norm and I don’t think that saying "it’s a business phone" is a resonalbe excuse either. A flash would have been nice too.

My biggest gripe with the phone was the lack of WiFi. I thought that something like that would have been standard, especially as it is trying to sell itself to the business market.

The battery life is really good, stated at 5 hours talk and 250 hours standby, this is a very good selling point as most of the ‘all singing, all dancing’ phones tend to suck the battery dry a lot quicker. I think 250 hours is optimistic for day to day use, but I have not needed to charge it for 3 days and that is very good going.

Matt did mention GPS in his unboxing video and there is mention of GPS in the specification online (depending on which you read) however I can find no evidence of GPS on the Venn that we reviewed here. I can only assume that the Pantech Matrix Pro has GPS and that some of the specs. listed elsewhere online have not been updated to reflect the UK hardware. If anyone else can confirm this then let us know!

 

Software

Being Windows Mobile you do have access to the Microsoft office software, internet explorer and mediaplayer (the sound from which is pretty good). It makes the transition from your desktop to your phone an easy one.

Conclusion

A good texting/emailing device for the Windows Mobile lovers, with a very good battery. This might not be as good as the blackberry’s for emails, the iphone’s for toys or better at taking pictures than the 5-8MP phones out there, but as an all rounder it fairs well. All in all, a robust phone on a robust platform.

 

Review by: Gary

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By October 1, 2009 Read More →

HTC HD2 looks like its on its way to O2, rather soon.

It looks pretty certain that O2 will have the HTC HD2 (aka Leo) available in the next few weeks. In the last 24 hours a copy of O2s magazine was published showing the HD2 in its full glory.

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HTC HD2

With Windows Mobile 6.5 being launched on Tuesday next week the HD2 will be one of the first 6.5 devices to hit the market. O2 are clearly aiming high with this device as they are going to have there work cut out over the next few months with other carriers starting to sell the iPhone. With them selling the HTC HD2 as well as the Palm Pre they are going to be able to offer the consumer a fantastic range of options depending on the customers requirements.

HD2 and TP2

 

HD2 alongside Touch Pro2

The HD2 is a real beast of a device. As well as its monstrous 4.3 inch screen it is driven by a 1 Ghz Snapdragon CPU accompanied by 320MB of Ram and 512MB ROM. The only slight concern I have is that is reported to have a 1230 mAh battery and with a screen so big im wondering if the battery will last me a day.

The HD2 is rumoured to be available from October 12th however until that’s confirmed I wont be committing to a date, however I am attending the “Windows Phone” launch in London on Tuesday so fingers crossed we may here some news on devices as well as the new 6.5 version.

I will have a full report of the event on the site Tuesday evening so please come back to us to check out the latest news from Microsoft.

 

Posted by: James

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By September 30, 2009 Read More →

Mobile Tech Addicts Podcast No 43

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Our latest podcast Episode 42 is now available for download, this week we discuss the the iPhone hitting Orange and Vodafone, the HTC Leo, Sony Ericsson Satio and much more. You can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or download the mp3 file here. Full show notes after the break.

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By September 30, 2009 Read More →

New laptops from Toshiba

Toshiba have today announced two new laptops with some rather impressive specs. The Satellite T110 & T130 are not only lightweight and thin, but also offer battery life up to 11 hours! Available from late October the laptops have a starting price of £429.00.

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T110 and T130

 

London, UK, 29th September 2009

“Toshiba UK today announced the Satellite T110 and T130 – the first Toshiba laptops to feature Intel® CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processors, designed to offer the performance and functionality of full-sized laptops with portability and a battery life of up to eleven hours.

The Satellite T-series is the perfect balance of thin and light eye-catching design, portability, extensive connectivity and stunning battery performance, at an affordable price point. Consumers have a choice of sizes and colour options – the T130 is available with a 13.3” screen, whilst the smaller T110 offers an 11.6” alternative. The T130 will be available in the Satellite Pro range for business users.

Elegant design
Only 22.2mm at its thinnest point and a mere 1.58kg in weight*, the slender, tapered chassis of the Satellite T-series offers a stunning mobile computing experience. The range features an elegant, subtle pattern design – available in a choice of Precious Black, Iron Red Metallic and Luxe White Pearl (model dependent) – that continues inside the laptop, around the keyboard, screen and display.

Portability without compromise
While both the Satellite T110 and T130 boast a thin, compact design, they also deliver a powerful performance thanks to the Intel® CULV processors. The Satellite T130 is available with the choice of Intel® Pentium®, Intel® Single Core or Intel® Celeron Single Core ultra low voltage processors, and the Satellite T110 has the option of either an Intel® Pentium® or Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM ultra low voltage processor.

The ultra low voltage CPU allows for a much longer average running time between charges whilst still providing the processing power necessary for resource intensive tasks such as word processing or image editing, with consumers able to enjoy up to eleven hours use on a single charge. Up to 4GB DDR3 (800MHz) of RAM and up to 500GB of hard disk drive space allow consumers the flexibility to keep their important files with them and run several programs simultaneously.

Mobile working on the Satellite T130 and T110 is made even easier by the inclusion of an LED backlit 16:9 widescreen featuring a resolution of 1366 x 768, at screen sizes of 13.3” and 11.6” respectively. Meanwhile, both models feature Toshiba’s 3D sensor for HDD protection, which detects free falls, shock or vibration and locks down the hard drive to prevent the loss of valuable data.

Comprehensive features
The Satellite T-series also features Toshiba’s innovative gesture support. A multi-touch control pad enables users to pinch, zoom, swipe and rotate objects simply by moving their fingers. An integrated webcam makes video conferencing and web chats simple, and with Toshiba’s Face Recognition technology, it is possible to access files by simply looking into the camera – no need for passwords.

Users can also further maximise the efficiency of their laptop by adjusting the power settings with Toshiba’s Eco-Utility tool – a software application, developed by Toshiba, which allows users to monitor how much energy their laptop is using and reduce the energy consumption by up to 25% in idle mode. The power saving Eco Utility Tool demonstrates the efficiency offered by Eco Utility in direct comparison to the standard power mode.  

The Satellite T110 and T130 laptops offer a wide range of connectivity options including integrated Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity. Furthermore, all Satellite T-series laptops provide three USB 2.0 ports with Toshiba’s Sleep-and-Charge technology allowing multiple devices to charge even when the laptop is switched off. An HDMI port on all versions also allows users to connect to high definition television sets.”

Satellite T110

  • Intel® Pentium® or Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM ultra low voltage processor
  • Up to 3GB (DDR3)
  • 250GB HDD
  • 11.6″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep and Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.58kg
  • Available in Precious Black or Iron Red Metallic

 

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T110

 

Satellite T130

  • Intel® Pentium®, Intel® Single Core or Intel® Celeron Single Core ultra-low-voltage processor
  • Up to 4GB (DDR3)
  • Up to 500GB HDD
  • 13.3″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep & Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.76kg
  • Available in Precious Black, Iron Red Metallic or Luxe White Pearl

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T130

 

Satellite Pro T130

  • Intel® Celeron Single CoreTM or Intel Core 2 Duo ultra-low-voltage processor
  • Up to 4GB (DDR3)
  • Up to 320GB HDD
  • 13.3″ LED Backlit 1366 x 768 Screen
  • Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
  • Integrated Web Camera with Face Recognition
  • 3 x USB 2.0 Sleep & Charge, 1 x HDMI
  • 1.76kg
  • Available in Precious Black

 

Fingers crossed will will get one of these beauties to review so look out for further news and we maybe an unboxing video if we are lucky.

 

Posted by: James

Posted in: News
By September 30, 2009 Read More →

EyeTV for iPhone by Elgato – released

We are suckers for watching TV on computer. In that way taking screenshots is easy and you don’t have to turn your head too much while working on the computer. Now we are using USB box from Hauppauge Inc to suck on DVB-S signals from Astra 28.2 satellite. However this satellite offers now also DVB-S2, i.e. HD TV, so we were searching for new box and we have found one at Elgato – a company specialized in making TV sticks and boxes for Mac. Fortunately that DVB-S2 box works for Windows (drivers provided) what cannot be said about EyeTV app for iPhone, that just has been released:

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… because you need a Mac with Elgato TV stick or box to watch live TV remotely! Too bad. Anywho, here is more information about this app:

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