HTC Mobile Phones in 2010

  It takes a long time to produce a top end mobile phone, with many months passing from first concept drawings to final production. Any leading manufacturer worth its salt will have a roadmap of handsets projected 6 – 12 months in advance, and that information is jealously guarded to avoid leaking information to rival manufacturers. Occasionally though, certain information does leak out, be it by a mis-placed slide at a presentation or deliberately placed info supplied by the manufacturer themselves to generate internet chatter and interest in forth-coming devices. How the information leaked about the HTC roadmap came about, I’m not too sure, but it does give us a chance to look ahead to devices that will be on the market and in our pockets in 2010. The devices mentioned are all either Windows Mobile or Android.

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BerryWeather – Weather Application for BlackBerry

BerryWeather is a Weather Forecast app that helps you keep track the current weather conditions for over 72.000 locations worldwide. Keep up to 10 locations at the same time and switch between them with a flick of the trackball. Features Current conditions including “Feels like” temperature, wind, pressure, dew point, humidity. 7-day forecast with high/low temperature and precipitation probability 24-hour forecast with temperature, precipitation probability, wind and humidity Easily switch between 7 different views (Today, Today with Daily Forecast, Today with Hourly Forecast, Full Daily Forecast, Full Hourly Forecast, Compact Daily Forecast, Compact Hourly Forecast) ANIMATED RADAR MAPS (for US Locations only, add custom radar maps and webcams for any location) Track your location via GPS/CELL TOWER LOCATION so you always know the weather where you are

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The BOX Has Arrived!

Yesterday at 4:30 in the afternoon I collected the shipment from the DHL facility at Vauxhall Street. Here it is! I was surprised to see that the perspex box in which the Nokia E72 came was NOT forced open by the Sri Lanka Customs. Therefore I needed the four-digit code to open the box. Luckily our team comprising of Abraham Olandres, Daniel Tsou, Adrian Cheng and myself were able to find the code long before we received our Boxes. Each one of us were given a clue, and they were: “ I weighed in at 210gm” “ I’ve got brains and brawn “ “ I’ve got good social skills “ and mine was “ I was conceived 11 years after the first device of my kind “ The clues were pointing towards the Nokia E90, so we decided that 2007 was the answer, year the E90 was released

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Barnes & Noble nook review

We’ve been anticipating the nook for about a month-and-a-half now, even since Barnes & Noble announced the nook back in October . Seeing a potential, real competitor to the Amazon Kindle sporting both an e-ink screen alongside a capacitive color LCD touchscreen just about made us drool. Oh, and it runs Google Android too, so, there’s that whole thing. Well, we’ve finally got the Barnes & Noble nook into our hands, and we’ve done some testing, some reading, and some playing, all in the spirit of letting you know how the nook stands on its own, and how it compares to the Amazon Kindle

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2009 Holiday Gift Guide: LG 47LH50

We wanted to find a nice mid-range HDTV we could recommend this year, and we think the LG 47LH50 is it.This is LG’s 47-inch, widget-powered television, and it brings the heat with a 1080p display, and 5.1 surround sound output. Why would you want to output sound from the display? Well, thanks to the Yahoo! widget support, you get things like Netflix, YouTube, and a bunch of other embedded media playback services, including the Vudu streaming movie service. Just connect the LG 47LH50 to your home network, and the content is right at your fingertips

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Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition Is Here

When gold price is breaking new record heights almost every single month, Nokia today introduced the Gold edition of Nokia 6700 Classic. We are not sure whether Nokia is betting that the wealthy Chinese, Russian, and Arabian will pay top dollars for this special Gold edition phone, it is maybe wise for a wealthy people to give up some US dollars and get this phone to counter inflation. According to Nokia , the phone is made from 18-carat gold finish

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2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player

The Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player allows you to attach any external hard drive or USB flash drive to the device, which lets you watch videos, listen to music, or even create your own slideshows from your photos, right on your television. The WD TV HD Media Player can accept up to two external drives at once, and supports Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 sound, making it ideal to play movies stored on those devices in glorious 1080p. They typically sell for $129, but Amazon has them for $99 . Tags: 1080p , 2009 holiday gift guide , hdtv , holiday gadget guide , holiday gift guide , home theater , media players , set top box , wd hd tv media player , western digital , 2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player originally appeared on Gear Live Holiday Gift Guide on Wed, December 09, 2009 – 12:58:53

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2009 Holiday Gift Guide: iLuv iMM153 alarm clock with bed shaker

So peep this – the iMM153 alarm clock from iLuv features a bed shaker alarm that works in conjunction with an iPod, FM radio, or generic buzzer. It pretty much guarantees that the owner, no matter how deep they are into their slumber, will be woken up by the noise and vibration combo. The iLuv iMM153 is available in black, white, pink, and blue, and is compatible with iPod classic, mini, nano, and touch. The things retail for $59, but Amazon has them for $46

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All Your Email In One Basket: How Email Use Has Adapted to Mobility

I can still remember the novelty and excitement of writing email messages back in the earliest days of the Internet. At that time – around the early 1990s – the act of dialing up and connecting via a cumbersome modem, logging into an email provider, writing a message and sending it on its way could hardly have been called “easy.” The potential was there, of course, but the actual execution left a whole lot to be desired. Flash forward to today – my entire email history, my contacts, my calender and all of my data is now carried effortlessly in my pocket – and it’s hard to believe that email used to be such a pain. How did I get from there to here?

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Twitter Help Monthly Roundup Round 9

Welcome back all you BBGeeks to our monthly roundup of the BBGeeks Twitter Help activities. If you have been following us for a while now you no doubt know about our account on Twitter.com . Each and every day we reach out to other Twitter users and ask them what kind of problems they are experiencing with their BlackBerry devices. The response is always good.

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Becoming a Preferred Outsourcing Destination

New sourcing destinations which form regional clusters are springing up all over the globe quite often now. Companies looking for alternative to India locations have a wide choice of virtually any sourcing region to do business. And countries within these clusters face the challenge of becoming a preferred sourcing location . Here are some of the key success strategies for winning destinations: – focus on establishing favorable tax and regulatory environments, implementing government incentives, investing in high quality infrastructure, reducing attrition, and facilitating access to a qualified workforce; – learn from the experience of established destinations noting the policies, incentives and initiatives these former emerging locations undertook to achieve success; – ensure a sustainable supply of qualified labor.

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Vision Helpdesk V2.4.6 Stable Released

You may have noticed that we went much longer than usual to release this V2.4.6 bug fix update. We don’t regret of this fact because what matters is superior bug free version and we are thankful to everyone who have contributed to our bug list. There is one more reason for delay — you may have noticed our new header on our website and our major change in pricing Bug fixes in V2.4.6 WYSIWYG Editor included in New Ticket, Reply Ticket, Signature, Email Templates, News Articles,  Knowledge base. Client portal design modified

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Le Web’09 Paris -Liqpay.com Start-up Contestant Video Interview

PARIS -Liqpay positions itself as a simple, but effective way to carry out financial (and other) transactions on web and mobile platforms. With a growing global customer base, this startup from Ukraine is looking to grab the headlines at LeWeb’s Startup Contest. Vitalij Kharitonskij, Liqpay developer and Kristina Chaiykovskaya, Business Developer, ran me through the main features of their service. You can see my video interview in this post later today (internet connection permitting). If you are at Le Web, Liqpay will be presenting at 1500 in the Startup Contest area.

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Qwerty Alcatel 800 White / Silver – Alcatel OT 800 Deals

Alcatel have released their first ever Qwerty keypad phone, the new Alcatel 800 (One Touch) has been made available as a Pay As you Go phone at a very affordable price. Looking similar to many Blackberry models the Alcatel OT 800 White / Silver edition offers a front facing Qwerty keypad for quick and easy

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Mobile Cinema DVD Projector

This new easy to use LED projector comes with an integrated DVD player, built-in stereo speakers and the capability to project an image up to 50 inches large on your wall. Ideal for kids’ bedrooms, family get-togethers and movie night parties, the robust MCDVDP uses clever LED technology, so power consumption is low and lamp life is long. And because it’s portable you can move it between rooms with ease. Product Features: Portable projector with integrated DVD player and stereo speakers for enjoying movie in 127cm (50″) diagonal picture size Great low cost cinema entertainment system Robust and light weight; easy to store and portable Karaoke player with external microphone jack for singing along favourite songs (microphone not included) Simply and easy to use LED technology allows longer lamp life (more than 10,000 hours) and lower power consumption The Mobile Cinema DVD Projector is available from Firebox.com for £160 (about $260). ( Random Good Stuff via Coolest Gadgets )

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On Sale: iInformation Pro for iPhone

Howdy iPhone geeks! Just a quick rundown of a very useful app that is currently on sale, down to $0 from $1.99, and I think $0 is the best price you can get! This is called iInformation Pro . It’s basically a Task Manager, for the geeks like myself that want to see what’s going on under the hood of your fancy little phone. There are 4 standard tabs, Memory, Process, System, and Battery. Their functions are pretty self-explanatory, but I’ll run through them briefly for you.

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LG eXpo – LG does their own unboxing and Mini review

We dont usually see the device manufacturer doing their own unboxing and a mini video review of the features of their device, but LG has released a video in which they managed to do exactly that. Some key features Built in Pandora App AT&T Navigator and the Pico Projector ( optional ) According to wmpoweruser The smartphone is available now at AT&T for $199.99 with contract and after rebate, with the projector costing an additional $179.99. They have also put up their own mini site for the device www.lgexpo.com watch the vidoe review of projector by PCMagazine © . Saijo for 1800PocketPC.com , 2009. | No comment | Add to del.icio.us See more Freewares from : Handset Review

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New writer on mynokiablog! Welcome, llaadd aka Hiren Lad!

Since I started posting at mynokiablog back in April/May, a frequent visitor and commenter has always been Hiren. As well as participating in discussions, he’s been a big help in pointing out some mistakes in posts like inserting a wrong video or setting that video to private. I’m still really surprised of the readership mynokiablog is getting, and to maintain that new momentum (especially with my dissertation begging for attention) I’m always looking to expand the writer base for mynokiablog. Last night Hiren agreed to join mynokiablog team. In fact, he’s already got a post up – check it out: My mini N900 review (loaded with screenshots) About Hiren: Hiren’s a Warwick University Graduate and achieved MEng in Electronic Engineering with Business Management

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Review: iMojito, a pleather wallet and pouch combo for the iPhone 3GS

The iMojito is an iPhone pouch with three extra slots for important cards or cash — you know, the things you’re probably used to keeping in a wallet. It’s a product that makes a lot of sense, and I opted to take a look at one because I thought that using one for a little while might open me up to another way of carrying my gear around.

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2009 Holiday Gift Guide: Mac OS X Snow Leopard

If you’ve got any Mac users in your life who haven’t upgraded to OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard , we think it’s time you give them the nudge this holiday season. Snow Leopard is faster, leaner, and more intuitive. It’s also simple to install, and even hits the user back with some freed up hard drive space. The best part, though, is the price

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