October 15th, 2008
The new phone from LG — the Chocolate edition VX8500 which is also known as Electronics KG800, LG Chocolate is a tri band slide phone that goes only in pure black color. It has media keys in the front that functions for the digital camera and digital player as well while keypads show until you slide it of course. Its keys are so smooth you only have to touch lightly to go into the functions of the masterpiece.
Chocolate VX8500 has a camera with 1.3 mega pixel plus a 4x digital zoom, Digital Player, Bluetooth, MP3 player that also supports file formats in AAC and WMA, and Video. It also has a standby time is 16 days with talk time of 3.5 hours. And if you’re bored enough, you don’t have to worry because you can store up to how many applications you want because it has an expandable memory card slot that can take up to 4GB of memory and has a loud stereo speaker. Cool sleek and smooth phone for everyone!
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 15th, 2008
Breaking through with its high end megapixel capacity of 8MP with auto focus and LED flash, Samsung released the new phone that will take photography in further heights.
The new Samsung INNOV8 or also called model number i8510 is jam packed with new features that will keep the technology-inclined people hooked up with this phone. Its camera has several options to choose from: you can use the function of Auto-Panorama Shot, a smile shot, blink shot, the Dynamic Range (WDR), and also the Face Detection feature. And even though the camera has nice mega pixel, it could still allow you to VGA (30 frames per second) and QVGA (120 frames per second) resolutions plus additional software for editing pictures and videos. There’s also on board software for editing images and videos (Movie Maker and Storyboard applications).
What is more amazing about the new Samsung innov8 is that it has a whopping internal memory of 16GB plus the expandable memory card slot allotted. Wow! imagine what this phone can do for you, i mean aside from its capability to let you play back mp3’s and let you use the internet either thru WAP or using Wi-fi or wireless internet. Wow, that’s like net surfing till the end of the day!
Cool phone with new exciting features that also acts as file reader. it’s got camera, internet, games and music. now, that’s the phone we’ve been looking for, haven’t we? And the good thing bout this phone is that it is already released around the world starting last September.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 14th, 2008
The concept is overpowering: For $60, you get a thin pad that’s
about the size of a normal mouse pad (8 by 6 inches, or 20 by 15 centimeters). Its surface is overlaid by 12 shiny chrome stripes. Each day when you arrive home, you just drop your cellphone, iPod and BlackBerry directly on this small mat. They link to it solidly with a subtle magnetic click and you wonder as they begin loading mechanically.
Now, WildCharge is not the only company that has been engaging the dream of cordless-recharging surfaces on desks, kitchen counters and hotel-room bureaus. A number of companies are processing it -or have gotten out of business trying.
WildCharge, however, is the first company to convey such a product to market. Its competitors are trying to merged something called wireless inductive power, where speedily changing magnetic fields transfer the power. That’s how cordless electric soup-strainers get recharged.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 14th, 2008
Tech companies are also stricken by the financial crisis and while this is tough for many investors and stock holders, in the meantime, some
Wall Street analysts think this is a purchasing chance for anyone who can wait for stocks to bottom out. But it could be difficult. Nobody will bargain any stocks right now because there’s a vast uncertainty. People are knocking off their posts. It’s just cruel, and it will continue to be cruel.
It’s a blood bath out there. The S&P 500 is at a four-year low as the credit crisis keeps relapsing, despite the handing over of the government’s $700 billion bailout plan. The market is taking tech stocks down with it.
Apple stocksThe big titans in the tech industry are examining their stock prices plummet to record lows in the last 30 days.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 14th, 2008
Along with an 8.9? MSI Wind U91, the Wind U120 will also be appearing this December. Both will get a somewhat fresh new face with further
alternatives of solid state dive and HSDPA connectivity.
For a cost point of below $600, the MSI Wind U120 could be
another best seller though the price is quite higher than the other. What’s inside the cheat — Php120GB HDD with optional 20GB or 40GB SSD, while the WiFi has been elevated to 802.11n. A captivating feature will be a 3.5G slot where you can enclose a SIM card and get hooked up at HSDPA speeds. The rest of the characteristics are similar to the older U100 model {via}.
Similarly, based on the photos, it looks like they’ve made a slit between the left and right mouse clicks — a minor usability issue that
should have been directed earlier.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 14th, 2008
Motorola’s new VC6096 is a crisscross between a netbook and
an net Tablet. It does support Internet connectivity, Wi-Fi, and can work like a computer in in some manner, but it doesn’t have the slick look of a netbook or an Internet Tablet.
It is mostly intended for the car as it goes with y picks is
that you can always be on-line wherever you are. Many GPSs don’t offer Internet connectivity yet, so this is something that make its unequalled from other devices.
The device is assembled for industrial road trips including extreme temperatures, crash adventure, mechanical cushion, electrostatic
discharge, humidity, salty fog, elevation, solar radiation, quivering, and thermal impact,
Motorola doesn’t tell whether or not it offers video playback, but if does, that would be a smashing sport because it already comes with a nice, big screen.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 14th, 2008
An AMD spokesperson corroborates they will come out with a netbook-specific CPU in the comings months. AMD’s position with the netbook
market has been steady — that this is just a “craze”. AMD peps too understated the future of netbooks and forecasts the MIDs and mobile devices will assume the fad in the coming years.
Thus, it was a surprise to everyone to find out that AMD is building up the chipset for netbooks. Still, we should be cheerful that the
playing area will no longer be reigned by VIA and Intel. More choices is always best.
The Everun is likely the only netbook that runs on an AMD Turion 64 dual-core processor. They were able to simmer down by under-clocking
the CPU to just 1.2GHz. To keep on battery lifespan, the CPU clocks down to just 800MHz when not plugged in to a power vent.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 7th, 2008
Apple, Inc. had retained a non-disclosure agreement in place with the release of the iPhone 2.0 operating system, seeing red developers of iPhone applications. But now Apple has dropped the NDA and developers are cheerful over again. Apple’s NDA had also barred the issue of books on iPhone programming.
After setting up a protective wall of its iPhone technology, Apple rather initiated a war with developers — but now the company is releasing the white flag.
In an attempt to cease its technology and innovation from being sneaked, Apple laid a non-disclosure agreement for its developers working on applications for the iPhone that went along with its iPhone OS 2.O before it was formally unloosed.
The NDA has made too much burden on developers, authors and others concerned in helping further the iPhone’s success. Nevertheless, programmers can now move onward with the production of iPhone SDK.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 7th, 2008
Multimedia is blowing up on Researh in Motion’s Blackberry as RIM extends its charm to consumers. Microsoft’s Live Search will be blended into the Blackberry, a MySpace front end will be evolved, and interfaces will be formed for TiVo and Ticketmaster. Slacker will also develop an applilcation for its radio content.
RIM and Microsoft will work to integrate Microsoft’s Live Search features into the Blackberry browser and Blackberry maps. The Live Search capability, especially tied to Blackberry maps, will vie with other mobile location applications. Yahoo’s Fire Eagle maps restaurant searches according to your GPS position, and Yahoo’s Blueprint platform hints at geo-aware capabilities for cell phones.
The RIM-Microsoft consolidation is also expected to include Blackberry-based Hotmail and Internet Messenger. MySpace will forge with RIM to develop a smartphone front end its social-networking site, so Blackberry users can get access their pages on the go.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »
October 7th, 2008
Seagate and Western Digital both detailed modifications in their external hard-drive lineups. New external hard drives up to 1TB have been annunciated by Seagate and Western Digital. Seagate’s FreeAgent Go drives have an optional docking base in capacities up to 500GB, and the Xtreme drive tenders 3GB per second transfers. Western Digital’s Passport drives have up to 500GB in two versions with a software capacity gauge.
Western Digital’s announcement centered a new 500GB drive in two flavours - the Passport Elite and the Passport Essential. According to Western Digital, the Essential drives come in 11 colors and weighs in at seven ounces. The Elite drives come in four soft-touch completes and include software to help guarantee file sharing and channel on MioNet-enabled PCs. The drive also includes a software capacity gauge, so users can easily watch how flooded the drive is.
Posted in Mobile News | No Comments »