Today Sony Ericsson announces the Xperia X8 Android powered smartphone, ” perfect for enjoying multimedia entertainment, which will available in selected markets from Q3 in five color versions white, dark Blue, aqua blue, pink and silver for about 260 euro. The Sony Ericsson X8 weights 104g, has measures of 99 x 54 x 15 mm, features a 3-inch HVGA (320 x 480) screen with a scratch resistant surface, a 600MHz CPU, offers quad-band GSM/EDGE, 3G with HSPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm headphone jack, 3.2 MP camera and video recording functionality and comes with 2GB microSD card in the box. According to Sony Ericsson, the user interface of X8 is similar to that of the Xperia X10 mini, “with the four-corners that give easy one hand use and can be customised for one touch access to your favourite applications” and also includes Timescape for easy access to social networks. Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X8 – Key features Four corners for easy one hand use and one touch access to applications Customise the four corners with your favourite apps and add widgets to your homescreens Enjoy games, video, internet and more on the 3-inch screen Timescape™ shows all your communication in one place for ultimate simplicity Android Market™ – thousands of applications to keep you entertained 3.2 MP camera – snap away and upload instantly to Facebook™ Related posts: Rogers to Sell the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Sony Ericsson Unveils First Google Phone Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Gets New Panels
Mobile phone users that use the Symbian 9.x operating system, during World Cup 2010 underway, can get free Kaspersky Mobile Security 9 with serial code. Not only secure from virus or network, but also the protection of privacy, maintaining file access, and various other security features
Nokia OVI Suite now has their latest update to version 2.2. Interested users can directly download it. This version also has support mobile performance Maemo, Nokia N900. For the record, Nokia Ovi Suite is a device that serves to synchronize the PC with the Nokia phone, online. Ovi Suite can also be used to transfer music, sharing photos or videos, and make backups of content securely, from your Nokia handset.
Maybe someday you will need to restart your phone, like when finished updating the firmware, freezing occurs when the cell phone, or when cleaning the virus. But sometimes when they want to re-use the memory card has been locked by a password! How do solve this problem? Tip 1 – By using Fexplorer , find files in a folder named unlockMMC.app z:systemapp – Run the application file, and enter a new password like “12345″ By using the default features of the phone memory, go to your memory card – Enter the password that you’ve created on demand. – If this does not work or unlockMMC file not found, please use the following way Tip 2 Every time you give a password on the memory card, the phone automatically creates a file that will store your password with mmcstore name (same as the S60 1st and 2nd edition). Please use a third party file explorer application or use explorer mobile phone standard, first by enabling the feature to view hidden files The next step: – Copy mmcstore file to a computer, then change the file extension to .txt (mmcstore.txt) – Open it using notepad application
Don’t know how many of you will, it this is the best way have found out to play AVI files perfectly on S60v5 device like SE Vivaz, 5800, or Nokia X6 with the latest Firmware. DivX Mobile Player is a multifunction video and audio player that can play DivX, OpenDivX, Mpeg-4, Mpeg-1 videos and Mp3 audio. The last version divx player v0.94 was for S60v3 devices, therefore no touch support. You need virtual keys on your screen, so you can navigate divx mobile player. How to install: 1
The latest version of Symbian music player TTPod has been translated from chinese into english by Caominh171. The new version is more stable, uses less memory, and scans the songs on your phone much faster than the previous versions.
Spb Software House has released yet another hot title for Symbian-powered smartphones,Spb TV. This app, which was released a few weeks ago for Windows Mobile-powered smartphones, brings a host of online, streaming TV channels into a single app for your phone. Youll also be excited to know that there will be both a free version and a paid version, with a few differences. Read on for our review, and to see what youll need to pay to get.Spb TV is available today for all current Symbian-powered smartphones. It was able to test it on the Nokia E63, N79, and 5800 XpressMusic, with no problems on any of the handsets.
Nokia announced couple of, long waited dual SIM a handset, The Nokia C1 is one of them. This is the most affordable of the three, coming in at a bargain price of LKR.4222 before duties and taxes The Nokia C1 (C1-00) allows you to have the one handset housing two SIM cards, Alex Lambeek, vice president, Nokia had this to say about the functionality: “By simply holding down a key, people are able to switch between SIM cards, meaning that they can take advantage of reduced call rates, flexibility when traveling from one country to another, or being able to share a phone within a family and still use their own SIM card. This is a great added convenience feature, considering the low price of the phone.” Running the Series 30 interface, the C1-00 also comes boasting a stupendous standby battery time of up to six weeks, the longest ever on a Nokia phone , plus room for 500 phonebook entries, and 250 text messages onboard. Aimed at those in the developing world there’s also some handy features such as a flashlight and an FM radio with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack. In terms of design, it measures in at 15mm thin and weights 73g with the battery and sports a full colour screen.
If there is one application you should install on your Symbian device, AP WorldCup 2010 is it. Developed by Associated Press, with some overt advertisement from VISA, this is the ultimate check point for the full WorldCup happenings. Providing News, Score tables, Photos, Videos, Tournament schedules, Team information, Voting systems, there’s nothing missing here. It even lets you pick your own language, and tailor the experience to your favorite team. A definite winner.
SBSH Cuckoo can work even if your handheld is off. It will play a selected cuckoo music hourly, repeating it the number of hours (once at one oclock, twice at two oclock, etc.). Cuckoo Clock is highly configurable. It lets you select one of the following sounds: Indonesia gamelan, rooster, grandfather clock, electronic desk clock or wristwatch etc
T-Mobile Garminfone now on sale, price still boggles the mind
As promised , T-Mobile has brought the Garminfone to retail today for $199 after $50 rebate on a new two-year contract, calling into question the viability of selling a nav-centric Android device with an HVGA display, 3 megapixel camera, and no 3.5mm headphone jack for $250 out of pocket in the store. We suppose the awesome car dock will attract some, but the myTouch 3G Slide certainly seems like the better option for less money — maybe this would work at $99 or $149, we suppose.
Sony Vaio P Series Gets Updated with Same Florescent Colors as New E Series
Just yesterday Sony announced their very colorful refreshed Vaio E series . Today they are showing off an update to their Vaio P series that is sporting the same florescent colors as the new E series. The Vaio P series is a tiny netbook with an 8″ LCD, 2GB of ram, a 128GB SSD, powered by an Intel Atom processor, all in a chassis that weighs 1.3lbs.
Keen to get iOS4 on your iPhone before Apple officially release it on July 21st ? Turns out, with the iOS4 Golden Master (GM) release in the wild – which Apple pushed out to developers after Monday’s WWDC keynote – those of us with iPhone 3G or 3GS handsets can now take advantage of the new functionality, and thanks to a little hacking you can also jailbreak an iOS4-running iPhone 3G and enable the custom wallpapers and multitasking Apple don’t want you to have. Pixelated Geek run through all the instructions, and it looks like a relatively straightforward process getting iOS4 onto your device.
Are you a fan of the Nike+ system, but want to track your exertion through a heart rate monitor? Now your trusty Nike+ sportsband or iPod can pair with a special Polar Heart Rate strap and track your ticker as well as your runs! That’s the good news. The bad news is that the monitor costs $69.95. It still isn’t a terrible deal if you already have an iPod Nano or iPod Touch. Presumably you’re choosing to run with music, and therefore your only “extra” cost would be either the Nike+ dongle and the heart rate monitor or just the monitor
Mi-Sport Waterproof Headphones With Built-in MP3 Player
By Andrew Liszewski Even though its name capitalizes on both the popularity of the Nintendo Wii and Apple’s ‘i’ trend, the Mi-Sport MP3 player doesn’t actually do anything as revolutionary as the products from those other companies. But, if you’re an athlete or an outdoors enthusiast, you may still want one to complement your iPod. The Mi-Sport is basically a pair of headphones with a built-in 4GB media player supporting MP3s, WMAs and AAC files and a respectable 7 hour rechargeable battery.
Mi-Sport Mp3 Player Headphones Are Waterproof and Will Read You Your Playlist
Looking for a twist on your headphones? Well the MI-SPORT MP3 Player Headphones are the first waterproof and wireless headphones that are perfect for working out or getting caught in the rain. They have a fully integrated waterproof MP3 player, so you can run, cycle and do whatever else you do at the gym. You can even use it while swimming or hanging by the pool or beach without worrying about being splashed
We have had the opportunity to review a number of JAVOEdge’s iPhone cases here on the site. Well it comes as no surprise that the company is also making cases for the iPad and they were kind enough to send two review samples to us so we could take a look first hand. Both cases have the same construction design but, being made from entirely different materials, they look and feel quite different.
The new TV-B-Gone Pro is a marvel to behold! TV-B-Gone Pro works the same way the TV-B-Gone keychain works, but it is way more powerful because it has more emitters and uses a bigger battery. Instead of the batman-like keychain, this new version looks like a small mP3 player, it even has a headphone jack for extra stealth! Easy to trigger whenever you desire with a push of the button. Like the TV-B-Gone keychain, TV-B-Gone Pro has Instant Reactivation Feature so that you can turn off many TVs in quick succession. Features Turn off TVs up to 110 meters away! Includes all Gen4 TV-B-Gone Power codes for North America and Europe, covering well over 90% of all TVs in the world! One model for all countries! Small, Light-weight, looks like MP3 player! With small powerful rechargeable battery (charger included-battery charger is US style AC power plug) 2.75″ (height) x 2.06″ (width) x 0.26″ (depth) 7cm (height) x 5.2cm (width) x 0.65cm (depth) TV-B-Gone Pro in the Maker Shed . Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Maker Shed Store | Digg this!
With all the hype around the iPhone 4 launch yesterday, it would have been easy to miss the confirmation of a new handset in the Motorola Android stable, the Motorola Milestone XT720 . And it would be a shame to ignore this handset, because it is a top end, high class smartphone with a fairly healthy spec list. Android has done a lot to help revive the flagging fortunes of Motorola, and with handsets like this one in the pipeline, those fortunes are set to keep on rising
The zo is a personal subwoofer that also happens to be is the first “speakerless subwoofer” and electronic audio enhancement device. It can provide the boom of a 12″ subwoofer in a package that is smaller than the size of a credit card and works with earbuds, headphones, and even home theater speakers. The zo is currently available through www.digizoid.com for … [ visit site to read more ] Filed in categories: Audio, Video, TV Gear , News , Spotlight Gadgets Tagged: Speaker zo – Pocket Sized Speakerless Subwoofer originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 7, 2010 at 9:07 pm.
Acer are starting to make a name for themselves as a supplier of quality, smartphone devices, and the Acer Stream looks to continue the good start made by this relative newcomer to the handset market. As with many other Acer handsets, the Stream runs on the Android Operating System, and comes pre-loaded with Android OS 2.1, codenamed Éclair. Recently the next incarnation of Android OS, codenamed Froyo was announced, and the Stream will be upgradeable when Froyo becomes readily available. The Acer Stream is a powerhouse of a smartphone, in terms of performance and looks. Weighing in at 140g, and measuring 120 x 63 x 11 mm, the Stream has an amazing 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, supporting up to 16 million colours