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By July 19, 2007 Read More →

VITO AstroNavigator II for Smartphones released

VITO Technology has just released a Smartphone version of VITO AstroNavigator II, the GPS application that displays the sky map above you according to your current position, time and direction of movement.

VITO AstroNavigator II

VITO AstroNavigator II

VITO AstroNavigator II supports the latest GPS receivers with the digital compass and rotates the screen according to your heading to display the right picture of the sky above you. Learn everything you want to know about sky objects: VITO AstroNavigator II offers extensive information about stars, planets and constellations that can be easily looked up.

Even if you do not have a GPS receiver VITO AstroNavigator II can display the actual sky picture above you. All you need to do is to point to your place at the world map.

A new night view skin allows you to watch the night sky in a more convenient way. You don’t need to wait till your eyes adjust to the night sky after the bright screen of your Smartphone. The new skin in dim red colors is dazzle free.

VITO Technology ltd. is known for its high-tech products in the field of Windows Mobile and Symbian software, GPS navigation and custom projects. Introduced in the present article VITO AstroNavigator II is a GPS application for displaying the sky map according to your current location.

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By July 19, 2007 Read More →

Orange France launch HTC P3450 Touch

A few days ago we told you about the MDA Touch hitting T-Mobile in the UK and today we’ve just had confirmation that Orange France have launched the Touch under it’s full name, HTC P3450 Touch.

HTC P3450 Touch

Orange HTC P3450 Touch

Orange France have the HTC Touch available for as little as €129.99 depending on the contract you wish to sign up to. If the past is any guide, we could be seeing the HTC Touch on Orange UK very soon!

You can find out more by checking out the HTC P3450 Touch page on the Orange France website.

HTC P3450 Touch Specification:

  • Dimensions: 99.9mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 13.9mm (T)
  • Weight: 112g with battery
  • 1GB microSD storage card included / 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
  • 2.8’’ LCD touch screen with backlight, 240 x 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colours
  • Battery Life: Rechargeable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1100 mAh
  • Standby time: Up to 200 / Talk time: Up to 5 hours
  • Camera: 2.0 mega-pixel CMOS colour camera
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional with Direct Push Email and HTML email support
  • Wireless Connectivity: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800,1900, Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth® 2.0
  • Choice of two colours at launch – elegant soft black or alluring wasabi green
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    By July 18, 2007 Read More →

    Nokia 770 Internet Tablet price crash

    Just last week we brought you our review of the Nokia N800 internet tablet. As we mentioned in the review, the N800 is the slightly updated version of the Nokia 770 internet tablet. Yesterday eXpansys dropped us a line to say that they have just slashed the price of the Nokia 770 and that you can now pick up this fully featured internet tablet for just £73.40 including VAT!

    Nokia 770

    Nokia 770

    Nokia 770 Specification:

  • Internet Tablet OS 2006 Edition Operating System
  • 4.1 Inch 65k Colour Touch Screen 800 x 480 pixels
  • 250MHz TI OMAP 1710 CPU
  • 64 Mbytes RAM & 128 Mbytes Flash ROM
  • RS-MMC Compatible memory card slots
  • Bluetooth® 1.2
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g
  • FM Radio
  • High quality stereo speakers and microphone
  • 3.5 hours browsing and approximately 288 hours standby battery time
  • 141 x 79 x 19 mm
  • 230 grams
  • Internet Calling with Video
  • Built in email client
  • RSS Feed reader
  • Instant Messaging
  • Media Player
  • Opera 8 Browser
  • Flash 7 compatible
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    By July 17, 2007 Read More →

    T-Mobile MDA Touch goes on sale

    T-Mobile are now offering the MDA Touch, their version of the HTC Touch, for just £119 with a 18 month contract. Also, according to a source at T-Mobile, limited numbers of the Wasabi Green version of the device will be made available to customers soon!

    HTC Touch

    HTC Touch

    MDA Touch Specification:

  • Dimensions: 99.9mm (L) x 58mm (W) x 13.9mm (T)
  • Weight: 112g with battery
  • 1GB microSD storage card included / 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
  • 2.8’’ LCD touch screen with backlight, 240 x 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colours
  • Battery Life: Rechargeable Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1100 mAh
  • Standby time: Up to 200 / Talk time: Up to 5 hours
  • Camera: 2.0 mega-pixel CMOS colour camera
  • Windows Mobile 6 Professional with Direct Push Email and HTML email support
  • Wireless Connectivity: GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800,1900, Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g and Bluetooth® 2.0
  • Choice of two colours at launch – elegant soft black or alluring wasabi green
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    By July 16, 2007 Read More →

    UBiQUiO 101 Skype Phone unboxed

    Following on from our recent videos of the Netgear SPH101 and Netgear SPH200D Skype phones, we have another one to show you. This time we are looking at the UBiQUiO 101 Cordless Home & Skype Phone. This one is different in that you need a PC with USB in order to use Skype but it still includes cordless ‘landline’ coverage.

    Although both of the Netgear Shype phones are excellent they both set you back over £100. If you want a basic Skype phone with PSTN functionality but want to spend considerably less than £100 then take a look at the UBiQUiO 101 you can pick one up for under £40!! We’ll bring you more of a review shortly!

    The UBiQUiO 101 can be purchased from eXpansys.

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    By July 15, 2007 Read More →

    Hackers planted trojan code into Vodafone Greece network

    We just heard this story, apparently hackers have been able to plant trojan code inside the Vodafone Greece network in some kind of spying operation.

    “A highly sophisticated spying operation that tapped into the mobile phones of Greece’s prime minister and other top government officials has highlighted weaknesses in telecommunications systems that still use decades-old computer code. The spying case, where the calls of around 100 people using Vodafone’s network were secretly tapped, remains unsolved and is still being investigated.”

    It would seem that although mobile to network communications are secure and encrypted, what actually happens within the network is another matter!

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    By July 14, 2007 Read More →

    VITO FindMe – Keep an Eye on Each Other

    VITO Technology has just released a brand-new GPS application with unique features. VITO FindMe is a FREE GPS utility for Pocket PC Phone Edition that will help you and your friends easily find whereabouts of each other just by sending an SMS.

    VITO FindMe

    VITO FindMe

    The idea is to send an SMS containing a codeword to a Pocket PC with installed VITO FindMe and receive back your friend’s coordinates via SMS as well. Input the coordinates into the search box at Google Maps and see your friend’s location. It’s that easy!

    After a casual installation VITO FindMe stays in Today, tapping it brings forward the settings. In options you need to set a codeword: VITO FindMe will send out your coordinates only in return to received SMS with this codeword. In addition to this VITO FindMe can send your coordinates via email if the contact that requested your location has an associated email.

  • easily spot your friends and let them spot you on Google Maps
  • send your coordinates additionally via email
  • protect settings by password
  • VITO FindMe requires a Pocket PC Phone Edition with a built-in GPS receiver under Windows Mobile 2003 (SE), 5.0, 6.0. VITO FindMe is distributed for free. Visit http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/findme to get an activation code.

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    By July 13, 2007 Read More →

    Nokia N800 Internet Tablet review

    Well, with Matt being as busy as usual, he asked me if I could do a review of the new Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. Officially released in January this year as an upgrade to the original n770 Internet tablet, this nifty little gadget is, in reality, a Linux workstation running an Opera browser. The Linux OS (Internet Tablet 2007) is based on Open Source software developed primarily by the Nokia sponsored Maemo project (see http://maemo.org/) It is important to note, that applications compiled for the previous tablet will not work on the N800 (Internet Tablet 2006 OS) but a quick search across the web shows many utilities and applications are being ported to this latest version.

    Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

    Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

    Whilst keeping a similar form factor to the original n770m, Nokia have added a number of new features to this latest incarnation. A neat pop out web cam, additional processor power and more options for memory expansion have seem a greater interest in this latest tablet.

    I opened the N800 box for the first time and was confused for a moment as I thought Matt had sent me a silver PSP to play with. On closer inspection, the N800 is quite a bit smaller than a PSP (2.9×5.7×0.5 inches; 7.2 ounces) and certainly built more solidly. I’m not sure Matt would have appreciated me trying the bounce test so a little bit of casual flexing of the case when no one was looking caused no ill effects apart from a slight creaking noise! (see Matt’s Unboxing Video here)

    The N800 has a fantastic widescreen display hosting a full 65,000 colour display and a resolution of 800×480 as well as being a touchscreen to facilitate control and usage of the device.

    To the left of the screen are the main controls of the unit – A four way pointer control with a centralised enter button and below this you will find an escape key, a menu button and key that allows you to swap between running applications. These buttons are a little on the small size and rather cramped and may require careful use.

    Nokia N800 Navigation Buttons

    Nokia N800 Navigation Buttons

    Looking at the top of the unit you will find additional buttons for zooming in and out, power and full screen modes. These buttons are exceptionally small but do offer a very quick way to perform these functions. Watch out for the power button though!

    Nokia N800 Top Buttons

    Nokia N800 Top Buttons

    The main connections to the unit are down the right hand edge of the n800. Here you will find the headphone jack (fortunately a standard 3.5mm and standard headphones do work fine), Dedicated power connector (The N800 does not have support for charging from USB) and lifting the stand displays the said USB 2.0 socket just for PC Connectivity.

    Nokia N800 sockets

    Nokia N800 sockets

    Expansion slots for two SD cards are supplied the device officially supports up to 2GB SD cards (many users have successfully utilised 4GB cards but larger than this requires a kernel modification), the first is located to the bottom of the case and the second under the back cover. The second card slot certainly appears to be an afterthought and retrieving cards is made slightly more difficult as they are not spring loaded.

    Nokia N800 internal SDcard socket

    Nokia N800 internal SDcard socket

    Move to the right hand side of the unit and press in the small circle and out pops a surprisingly good web cam device.

    Nokia N800 camera

    Nokia N800 camera

    Now, this unit is designed as a “go anywhere” web browsing device, but you will not find a slot to install a SIM card. The only way to access the Internet is to use the inbuilt Wi-Fi connectivity or pair the device with a web enabled phone using the inbuilt Bluetooth technology. Remember… This is an intenet tablet, and unless using VoIP or googletalk connectivity, cannot be used as a phone! Having said that, the unit had no problem connecting to a variety of Wi-Fi access points and via a paired mobile data connection.

    On powering up the unit, the Linux OS is loaded from inbuilt flash memory and Opera 8 is displayed as the main browser. Support is made available for Java and Flash plugins so many web sites showing video are instantly available. Google Search, Google Talk and Google News are all standard applications obviously demonstrating a full shift away from Microsoft and deeper into the realms of Open Source. For those addicted to their RSS feeds a full RSS Reader is also included.

    The N800 may not suit your average business user though as the only mail application support as standard is for POP3 and IMAP mailboxes which tend to be used for personal e-mail. If you are planning to do lots of typing or instant messaging, the on screen touch keyboard performs well overall and is clearly laid out. Options are available for Bluetooth Wireless Keyboards but these are limited to a handful of tested units at this time.

    A simplistic contact manager is available but no real synchronisation from a PC is included. Being an Open Source device does give access to a number of PIM Mangers though that could be installed.

    Viewing PDF Documents is standard, but for those who may want to view office documents you will need to download Open Source viewers.

    The inbuilt Media Player has good support for a variety of formats: AAC, MP3, WAV, AMR, RealAudio, AVI, 3GP, MPEG-4 etc. But again, with the Open Source vs Microsoft mentality there is no support for WMV or WMA files. With an expected battery life of only 3 Hours continuous use it’s not really a multimedia device for travellers but the sound quality and picture quality is still very good. Plug in a set of decent headphones and you are nearly on par with the iPod.

    Nokia have really set this device out as a “go anywhere” internet browser and this is where the device excels. The large 800×480 screen resolution allows most web pages to be viewed with the least amount of scrolling and all but the smallest text is readable. The simple although small zoom controls on the top of the unit soon resolve this problem though.

    The touchscreen works well and seems to remain accurate, even over a period of time. The supplied stylus of triangular plastic does leave a little to the imagination and lacks the quality and solidity of the main unit.

    Nokia N800 stylus

    Nokia N800 stylus

    Scrolling and navigation is fast and effective and pages certainly load quickly. I tried using SSL Certificates to our mail servers and these installed without any issue.
    So – Overall a fast, responsive Internet Tablet that will provide a great deal of scope, especially for Open Source developers (I have read that someone has already turned the device into a IP PBX Phone System….)

    From a personal perspective, my only concern in the real world is where and when I would use this. Having pushmail to my smartphone and laptop/datacard for browsing answers pretty much everything I need – If the Internet Tablet at least offered GPRS/EDGE or 3G connectivity as standard you would not need to find a hotspot and I think it would attract a greater army of fans. It is though a cracking little device and certainly shows the start of a new way of thinking away from the great conglomerates…

    Nokia N800 Specification:

  • Internet Tablet OS 2007 Edition Operating System
  • 4.1 Inch 65k Colour Touch Screen 800 x 480 pixels
  • 330MHz TI OMAP 2420 CPU
  • 128 Mbytes RAM & 256 Mbytes Flash ROM
  • Built-in VGA Camera
  • 2 x SDHC Compatible memory card slots
  • Bluetooth® 2.0
  • WiFi: 802.11b/g
  • FM Radio
  • High quality stereo speakers and microphone
  • 3.5 hours browsing and approximately 288 hours standby battery time
  • 75 x 144 x 13 mm
  • 206 grams
  • Internet Calling with Video
  • Built in email client
  • RSS Feed reader
  • Instant Messaging
  • Media Player
  • Opera 8 Browser
  • Flash 7 compatible
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    By July 12, 2007 Read More →

    Clove HTC extUSB Stereo Headset Adapter

    We get questions about HTC’s extUSB sockets and headphone adapters all the time so this morning we have another adapter to tell you about.

    Our friends over at Clove Technology are selling this little cable to convert the HTC extUSB socket to support any 3.5mm stereo headphones.

    HTC Headphone Adapter

    HTC Headphone Adapter

    This seems better than many of the other cables we have seen as it has a much more slimline design furthermore it’s only £5.88 including VAT!

  • Specifically designed to work with your HTC 11 pin port equipped Smartphones / Pocket PC Phones
  • Simple innovative and functional design
  • Durable, compact, and lightweight
  • A must have for HTC 11 pin port equipped Smartphone owners.
  • The adapter is compatible with all HTC manufactured devices that feature an 11pin ExtUSB connector.

    Get yours HERE.

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    By July 11, 2007 Read More →

    HTC announce Dopod WM6 upgrades

    After a few months delay HTC has finally started rolling out the Windows Mobile 6 upgrades that they promised, initially to Dopod customers.

    Dopod WM6 upgrades

    Dopod WM6 upgrades

    Well lookey what HTC has cooked up for us, a little more Windows Mobile 6 upgrade info for those Dopod owners weary of the oh-so-long in the tooth Windows Mobile 5. Starting July 6th with the Dopod D810 (HTC P3600), then the 838Pro (HTC TyTn) on the 9th, with the U1000 (HTC Advantage) and P800w (P3300) closing out the giving on the 11th and 13th. So, for all you official Dopod owners out there, all you need to do is hit the site, sign up with your device serial number and get at the goods. Don’t forget to drop us a line and let us know how those upgrades go.

    A visit to the HTC Asia website will reveal the release dates of the forthcoming upgrades.

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