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HTC Hero spotted on Orange UK website

June 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in iPhone

HTC Hero spotted on Orange UK website
The HTC Hero has made its first appearance on a UK carrier’s website, but finds itself burdened with a teasing “coming soon” badge. Having talked to Orange, we can confirm previous reports that the device will be available for free on some, as yet More »

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Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has

June 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Application & Software

Windows Marketplace launching with 600 apps, or one bazillion times what the App Catalog has

So Microsoft France’s product manager for Windows Mobile, Audrey Zolghadr, is saying that the company’s upcoming Windows Marketplace launch will be accompanied by around 600 apps certified and available on day one. Depending on your perspective, that’s either ridiculously anemic — the iPhone’s App Store has a couple orders of magnitude more currently available, for example — or a veritable cornucopia. Though the Ovi Store has no shortage of “items” to buy, an overwhelming majority of those are currently wallpapers, ringtones, and the like, and Palm’s App Catalog launched with so few apps that many folks (we’re not naming names) literally had every app installed within a few minutes of buying the phone. At the end of the day, it’s all about signal-to-noise ratio; if Microsoft can deliver 600 apps and half of those are terrific, they’re on the right track — though at this point, we’re thinking the next battle in Smartphone Platform Wars doesn’t really kick off until WinMo 7 swings by anyway.

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Acer Aspire One AO751h reviewed — sweet battery life, sad CPU marks

June 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Desktop PC & Notebook

Acer’s 11.6-inch netbook — the Aspire One 751h — has been available Stateside since mid-May, and Laptop’s spent some quality time with it, delivering a full review. Overall, they found the nice, large screen to be welcoming, and the battery life (on their 6-cell configuration) was fantastic — clocking in at over seven hours. They were, however, pretty disappointed in the 1.22-GHz Intel Atom Z520 CPU, finding it to really slow the unit down. They note that other similarly priced models boast better processors, and might be a smarter choice. The Aspire One 751h runs $399 with a 3-cell battery, and $449 for the 6-cell version. Hit up the read link for the full review. One more shot after the break. More »

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T-Mobile announces impending myTouch 3G

June 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mobile Phone, iPhone

T-Mobile has announced that they will be offering a new Android-powered handset in due time to oust the aged G1 smartphone, and this time round it would be the T-Mobile myTouch 3G that will be taking over the baton. Just in case you were wondering the myTouch 3G is also known as the HTC Magic in other parts of the world, and the smartphone will come packaged in a sleek body alongside a contoured feel, boasting a wide range of new features which will surely make it a success compared to its rather muted predecessor. Alongside a full touchscreen display, you also get a virtual keyboard that helps you whip out text messages as well as emails in double quick time without getting bogged down by typos.
The T-Mobile myTouch 3G will empower users to create a unique, individualized wireless phone and experience, since you will be able to harness the ability to richly customize menus, wallpapers, icons and more, with over thousands of Android Market applications to take advantage of as well. Basically, the myTouch 3G will evolve to become a virtual extension of oneself. Too bad the choice of colors that the handset comes in will be limited to just three at time of publishing – and we’re looking at black, white and a distinctive merlot.
HTC is the brains behind the myTouch 3G’s design, so you can expect quality parts to be thrown into the mix. First of all we have a 3.2″ HVGA touchscreen display and virtual keyboard that is able to automatically orient itself between portrait and landscape modes, depending on how you’re holding up the myTouch 3G. Not only that, it is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel camera, although one thing that has left us scratching our heads would be the lack of a flash in the camera – something that other manufacturers have managed to cram in despite releasing a slim handset. That aside, the myTouch 3G will also come with a music player, a microSD memory card slot, video playback, email, MMS, Wi-Fi connectivity and support for T-Mobile’s 3G network. You can place a pre-order for the myTouch 3G from July 8 onwards if you’re a current T-Mobile customer, where $199.99 will net you the handset with a two-year agreement. Shipping commences later this July. Do excuse the Vodafone image above

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Palm says licensing webOS “not a religious issue”

June 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mobile Phone

Palm says licensing webOS "not a religious issue"

Palm had its quarterly results conference call yesterday and although CEO Jon Rubinstein and CFO Doug Jeffries kept a pretty tight lid on the future product talk, they did say that licensing webOS to third parties isn’t “a religious issue for us.” That’s pretty vague, sure, but we can’t help but immediately think back to the golden age of Palm OS, when licensees like Sony put out amazing devices like the Clie PEG-NZ90 that we’ve lovingly mocked up with a webOS screenshot above — we’re sure Palm’s upcoming handsets will be interesting in their own right, but we’d love to see a manufacturer like HTC riff on webOS the way it’s tweaking Android. Of course, Jeffries also said Palm has “no plans at this time to even talk about” licensing, so this is all just a pipe dream for now, but let’s not ruin the moment, okay? Hit the read link for the full call transcript.

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Nextar rolls out 43LT nav unit with free live traffic updates

June 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Conceptual Gadgets

Product Specification: ● 4.3 inches touch screen display  ● Built-in speaker  ● Voice-guided directions  ● Preloaded maps of the 50 U.S. states in SD card  ● 1.6 million points of interest  ● Address book can store up to 30 addresses  ● Instant automatically route recalculation  ● Turn by Turn voice prompts  ● SD card slot for added memory  ● MP3 playing & Photo viewing mode  ● 2D or 3D map viewing modes with built-in compass  ● Day and Night modes (Night mode features additional light on the screen for easier viewing)  ● Built-in rechargeable Li-Ion battery  ● Comes with manufacturer's 1-year limited warrantyIt’s latest of GPS technolagyThis isn’t the first time that Nextar has offered free live traffic updates (courtesy of NAVTEQ) on one of its GPS units, but it is the first time that it’s put Nav N Go’s navigation software into use, which brings with it some easily updateable maps and, of course, some fancy 3D graphics Otherwise, the device is a fairly standard 4.3-inch number, with it packing 1.6 million points of interest, an SD card slot for expansion, text-to-speech.

Its price just $169.99 only hurry up to buy this gps gadgets More »

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NVIDIA pops out five new mobile GPUs to fill invisible gaps in its 200M series lineup

NVIDIA is filling in what it presumes to be holes in its next-generation GPU lineup, adding the 40nm G210M, GT 230M, GT 240M and GTS 250M, with GDDR3 memory ranging from 512MB to 1GB, to its existing GTX 280M, GTX 260M and GTS 160M laptop graphics cards. Apparently the new cards sport “double the performance” and “half the power consumption” over the last generation of discrete GPUs they’re More »

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Hillcrest Labs Loop combines Wiimote, mouse, and Ouroboros

June 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Conceptual Gadgets, Stuff & Buzz

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Hillcrest Labs has taken a few moments away from its bitter patent dispute with Nintendo to finally release its $99 Loop controller, a Freespace mouse intended primarily for use by those with some sort of HTPC setup. It’s the latest in bangle-inspired design, sporting four buttons and a scroll wheel, compatibility with Windows, Mac, and Li More »

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Concept2 SkiErg for Nordic Ski Training

June 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Home Entertainment

Concept2 SkiErg for Nordic Ski Training

Are you one who loves working out every single day, regardless of what the weather is like? If you happen to love a good workout, then the Concept2 SkiErg for Nordic Ski Training ought to be your cup of tea, as it doesn’t matter what season is it out there at the moment as you are able to gain a reasonably challenging workout routine right More »

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Intel Celeron, Core i7, and Atom lineup leaked?

June 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Conceptual Gadgets, processors

Intel Celeron, Core i7, and Atom lineup leaked?

The sun rises, seasons change, CPUs get faster, and Intel’s plans get leaked. That’s the way it works, so while this report from Digitimes listing out Intel’s chip releases through the beginning of next year should be taken with a grain of salt, feel free to make it a small one. More »

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