Sony Ericsson Zylo with Walkman –Next generation Walkman phone supports FLAC format
Sony Ericsson Zylo and Sony Ericsson Spiro provide consumers with the best music experience they have come to expect from Walkman phones but go one step further and marry music with social networking. From Twitter to Facebook , consumers can catch up with friends at just a touch of a button while still listening to
Microsoft Announces Two New Microsoft-Branded Phones
The big news is that at a press event yesterday Microsoft announced two new phones that will be out soon, confirming ongoing rumors — and marking Microsoft’s entry into the hardware market. This week I’ll give you some details of these two phones, plus point you to a giveaway.
The specs of Verizon Wireless’ expected HTC Incredible may have been leaked, and if they’re correct, this smartphone looks pretty stacked. Rumor has it the device will have a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8 megapixel camera, Android 2.1, and more. Read the full story here.
Nokia via their Virtual Event method has revealed 3 very affordable handsets which aims to get everyone connected and interacting with each other. It’s a very similar move to Microsoft’s announcement yesterday on their take on social orientated handsets. Unlike Microsoft though, Nokia has just regurgitated what they’ve been selling for years and with a few new tweaks, mating a few handsets together have announced these 3 new handsets; The Nokia C3, C6 and E5 – all of these devices have physical QWERTY handsets and run on Symbian S40 (C3) or Symbian S60 (C6 and E5).
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 features a stunning 4.0 inch touchscreen display which employs capacitive technology for a more intuitive user experience. The Xperia X10 runs the Android operating system letting you download apps from the Android Market and access Google content on your phone. Timescape puts your contacts and communications into one place so you can start up a conversation via SMS and continue it by email. The X10 sports an 8.1 Megapixel camera with multiple face detection and autofocus, HSDPA and Wi-Fi, GPS, 1GB internal memory and a memory card slot
Nokia outs E5, an S60 QWERTY smartphone for mobile professionals
Today Nokia revealed the E5, an S60 smartphone targeted at mobile professionals. The device offers robust email support as well as a 5 megapixel camera and a full QWERTY keyboard in a traditional bar form factor. It’s expected to be available in the third quarter of this year. Read the full story here.
Nokia reveals C6, an S60-powered QWERTY and touchscreen smartphone
Today Nokia revealed three new phones, one of which is the Nokia C6, a Symbian S60 smartphone that offers a 3.2-inch touchscreen as well as a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard. The device is expected to launch in the second quarter of this year. Read the full story here.
Nokia launches C3, its first S40 QWERTY messaging phone
Today Nokia launched its first traditional QWERTY keyboard equipped Nokia S40 feature phone, the C3. Taking many design hints from Nokia’s popular Eseries business phones, the C3 sports a traditional QWERTY bar form factor and comes in an array of colors. Read the full story here.
In 2010, sports fans around the world will be treated to more events in 3D than ever before. From the World Cup in football, to the X Games, consumers are ready to watch their favorite games with a 3D movie-theater experience at home. Broadcasters, service operators and content providers will compete for viewer attention by
Dual XGPS300 GPS and Battery Cradle for the iPod Touch
The new Dual XGPS300cradle for the iPod touch offers a couple of features for the intrepid navigator that might just help them get around a bit more easily. The Dual cradle is designed with a GPS and an extended battery in it to grab the GPS signals and allow you to do it for a more than the short time the iPod Touch battery would normally allow. When you buy the cradle, Dual’s NavAtlas App is a free download that offers some good looking features, including Text to Speech, Navigate to addresses in your contacts list, realistic 3D views, built in maps but comes in a bit light on Points of Interest at 2 Million. CNet just posted a review on the unit, and the system has its strong points, and seems to be suited for those who really want navigation on the iPod Touch
Nokia Events site was showing a countdown since yesterday about a mystery web based event that was going to take place today. Rumors were strong about Nokia launching the N8, Nokia first 12MP camera phone with Symbian^3 or Nokia launching the C6, second phone in the C Series range. The countdown has ended and the Finnish giant has unveiled the Nokia E5, the Nokia C3 and Nokia C6 but not the Nokia N8 .
In a press release, Microsoft Corp introduced its new handsets – KIN One and KIN Two. Microsoft Corp introduces the KIN phones with Sharp, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone. Microsoft KIN is a Windows phone designing for broadcasting and sharing every moment. Microsoft KIN mobile phones are intended to target those people who actively navigate their social lives on the go
Microsoft introduces two Kin phones to target youth market
Microsoft finally unveiled its mobile strategy to entice consumers in their teens and twenties. It’s coming out with two phones, the Kin One and Kin Two that deeply integrate social networking features. The launch is an attempt by Microsoft to bring back the glory days of Danger’s Sidekick device, which was incredibly popular among young people. Microsoft purchased Danger Research in 2008, and since then there’s been little public success from that union; it wasn’t difficult to imagine that they were working on something covertly. Verizon will be the exclusive wireless partner for the new Kin phones in the U.S., and the device will roll out to its stores in May.
Child prodigy Adora Svitak says the world needs “childish” thinking: bold ideas, wild creativity and especially optimism. Kids’ big dreams deserve high expectations, she says, starting with grownups’ willingness to learn from children as much as to teach. Truly inspiring!!
Sony announces water resistant Walkman NWZ-W250 series
Sony has announced New Wire-Free, Water Resistant Walkman for Fitness Enthusiasts. Sony NWZ-W252, features a convenient lightweight, wearable and water resistant design that ensures proper functionality during extended periods of activity inside or outside – even if used in the rain. Additionally, the Walkman W-Series comes with Content Transfer software that allows users’ to move music
Microsoft has revealed it’s take on social orientated phones, aptly naming them KIN One and Two respectively. Both of these handsets are aimed at the younger socially connected audience, older teenagers and young adults. As they’ve been designed specifically for one market there are a few things missing from many handsets coming to market.
I’ve recently got my hands on these two devices , they’ve both intrigued me, each in their own way, whilst one was successful on launch the other has struggled to make sales. Many factors have played their part on this issue, something perhaps for another post
Apple iPhone 4G Arrival Won’t Create as Much Buzz as the iPad?
morning!! well ive been wanting an iphone for forever! and i don’t have at&t soo.. i have to Wait for them to come out with one for my phone company. anyways the 4g is out but i agree with the article I’m sure the ipad will get more buzz. The iPad arrival already sent shock waves across the globe jolting other tablet manufacturers who were hoping to cash in on the iPad failure. The Apple tablet created a rage at Apple stores but the big question is-will the next generation iPhone 4G be able to create the same magic
Every company thrives on communications; conference calls, corporate web sites, forums, internal communities and most obviously, electronic mails. But with all communications there comes the risk of eavesdropping, stolen ideas and the exposure of private communications into the public domain. And in all corporations there are numerous devices which function as email transport points in the communications chain. These numerous email communication points can include workstations, servers, handheld devices, smart phones, iPads, etc. With all the communication points in the chain there are many openings for email hijacking to occur
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That’s the total cost of manufacturing for each iPad! The new 16GB iPad, which is selling in the US for $499, cost just $259.60 to make, according to iSuppli. The research firm said the much-hyped tablet device has already “changed the game of how many electronic products are – and will be – designed.” With more than 40% of its Bill of Materials (BOM) dedicated to the display, touch screen and other user interface components, the iPad is a radical departure in electronic design Andrew Rassweiler, director and principal analyst, said conventional notebooks are “motherboard-centric”, with all other functions, such as the display and keyboard, peripheral to the central microprocessor and the main PCB. With the iPad, this is reversed. Everything is human-machine-interface-centric, with the PCB and Integrated Circuits (ICs) all there to facilitate the display of content as well as user inputs. iSuppli estimated that the BOM of the 16GB, Wi-Fi only iPad at $250.60.