Selasa, 28 Agustus 2007

T-Mobile cellphones & Wi-Fi routers

The U.S. wireless unit of Deutsche Telekom AG said the service would improve indoor coverage by automatically swapping calls from the cellular network to run over Wi-Fi, a radio technology found in most laptop computers and an increasing number of cellphones.


Subscribers would pay an extra fee of up to $19.99 per line or $29.99 for five lines on top of regular monthly cellular bills for unlimited calls in a subscriber's home or the nearly 8,500 places T-Mobile runs Wi-Fi, like Starbucks coffee shops.

Mike Selman, T-Mobile USA's product marketing director, hopes the service appeals to people who want to ditch their landline home phone but are concerned about weak cellular coverage or costs.

"About 30% of wireless calls are made from within the home," Selman said.

Selman said the service would help T-Mobile USA compete better with its rivals. Two of them are owned by traditional wireline telephone companies: AT&T and Verizon Wireless, a venture of Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group Plc .

Sprint Nextel, the No. 3 U.S. wireless service, does not have a landline business but has forged a venture with cable operators to provide services similar to T-Mobile USA's latest offering.

Jupiter Research analyst Michael Gartenberg said the service made sense for consumers who want only one phone.

"At that point it becomes a very strong incentive to get rid of the landline," he said. "If you have to keep your landline in addition, unless you're planning on talking on your cellphone a lot, the extra $20 may not make sense."

T-Mobile USA's service will work with Samsung Electronic's t409 phone or the Nokia 6086, which the company will sell online or in its stores.

(Reporting by Sinead Carew)
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.

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Sabtu, 25 Agustus 2007

MOBIL TV

In 2006 a new TV era started and in Europe Samsung took a leading position in this field. In the European Union mobile TV-contents are transmitted via DVB-H and DMB. In Italy DVB-H is regularly transmitted since the fourth quarter of 2006. In Germany DMB has been introduced in mid 2006 and England uses a version of DMB (DAB-IP). Thus, Samsung already now sets new trends for future TV-applications in Europe. The company pushes forward the milestones of mobile broadcasting offers to guarantee interesting multi-media experiences for future users.


Already the current Samsung TV mobile phones are cleverly designed and have excellent functionalities.
Samsung covers all relevant platforms by supporting terrestrial DMB (T-DMB), satellite DMB (S-DMB), DVB-H and MediaFLO (Forward Link Only).
The good digital image quality and the very good sound assure optimum enjoyment of TV-events, radio programmes, music or your personal video recordings.

image source : uk.samsungmobil.com

Several of Samsung's mobile phones have such large, integrated memories that they actually are portable video-recorders. You can use them to archive TV-programmes which you recorded while you were away from home and watch them later.

Integrated USB and Bluetooth facilities enable quick downloads and transfers. Have a look and convince yourself of Samsung's most recent innovations related to mobile TV: http://uk.mobiletv.samsungmobile.com

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Redesigned iPods
















Tom Krazit
The iPhone has launched, and the iMac has been redesigned, which means it's probably time for new iPods.

Several different reports have surfaced over the past couple of days regarding revamped iPods that Apple may or may not have in the works. Other than adding color to the iPod Shuffle line, Apple hasn't done anything with the traditional iPods this year, and it looks like that's about to change.
AppleInsider believes that Apple will release Mac OS X-based iPods in September, citing unidentified sources. This particular theory has surfaced before, with many believing that Apple will introduce an iPod that looks just like the iPhone, just without the ability to make phone calls.

These new iPods would have features very similiar to the iPhone but would retain the familiar click-wheel interface, according to AppleInsider. The site thinks four models are planned, two new iPod Nano models and two new iPod models, all of which would run some iteration of Mac OS.

It seems to make sense to me that Apple would want to start releasing Mac OS X iPods, given the amount of work it put into tailoring Mac OS for the iPhone and the extras that could possibly come along with Leopard in October. Also, a phone-less iPhone would finally give Apple a real video iPod, with the wider screen and the ability to watch movies or TV in landscape mode.

The exact details may still be up in the air, and the only safe bet seems to be that Apple will release new iPods later this year to refresh an aging lineup in time for the holiday season. Apple sold 21 million iPods in the fourth quarter of last year without making any major changes, and new designs could prompt upgrades.

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Jumat, 24 Agustus 2007

Digital Pen Mightier

For decades, tech companies have been trying to create a digital pen that appeals to the masses. But after years of effort, the world isn't exactly overrun with high-tech quills.


A new crop of companies, however, say it's too soon to write off the idea.

This week, Irvine, Calif.-based Iogear announced plans for a digital pen that can work with standard paper. Last month, educational computer maker LeapFrog introduced the FlyFusion, its second go at the digital pen. And later this year, Silicon Valley start-up LiveScribe plans to introduce a $200 device that can not only take digital notes, but also synchronize them with an audio recording.
Digital pens image from news.com
The latest bunch are a far cry from the earliest attempts to add a brain to the standard Bic. But the question remains: Will these new devices be more than a curiosity? Or will they, like their predecessors, find themselves quickly relegated to the back of desk drawers or spend their days as expensive paperweights?

The quest for a digital pen people actually want has lived alongside another perennial tech pursuit--getting people to navigate traditional computers using the pen as an input device. While Microsoft has managed to create a few converts with its Tablet PC and many graphic designers use pen tablets for their work, the overwhelming majority of people still do their hunting and pecking via the venerable keyboard.


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Sony Ericsson W880i



















The W880i styled in Sony Ericsson's usual candy-bar design, its 0.37-inch profile marks the company's first real entry into the slim-phone craze. Better late then never. Features include a Walkman digital music player, a 2-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0 (with a stereo profile), and a Memory Stick Micro card slot. It also features a stainless steel skin, and is available in black or silver with some requisite highlights in Walkman-phone orange. Unfortunately, with triband (GSM 900/1800/1900) and UMTS 2100 support, it won't be optimized for U.S. carriers. Still, you should be able to get it here unlocked.

The W880i kit contains all you need for a full musical experience. It includes a stereo handsfree, PC software and a 1GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).

Size - 103 x 46.5 x 9.4 mm / 4 x 1.8 x 0.4 inches
Weight - 71 g / 2.5 oz
Available colours
- Steel Silver
- Flame Black
Screen
- 262,144-colour TFT
- 240x320 pixel
Memory
- 16 MB* memory
- Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support

* Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration.
Networks
- GSM 900
- GSM 1800
- GSM 1900
- UMTS 2100
Performance Talk time
(up to) Standby time
(up to) Video call
(up to)
UMTS 2100 6 hours 30 min 425 hours 0 min 1 hours 30 min
GSM 900 6 hours 30 min 425 hours 0 min -
GSM 1800 6 hours 30 min 425 hours 0 min -
GSM 1900 6 hours 30 min 425 hours 0 min -



Camera

* CameraCamera 2-megapixel
* Digital zoomDigital zoom 2.5x
* Picture bloggingPicture blogging
* Video recordVideo record

Music

* Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
* Media Player Media Player
* MegaBass™ MegaBass™
* Music tonesMusic tones
* PlayNow™PlayNow™
* TrackID™TrackID™

Internet

* RSS feedsRSS feeds
* Web browserWeb browser Access NetFront™ Web Browser

Entertainment

* 3D games3D games
* JavaJava
* Video ClipVideo Clip
* Video streamingVideo streaming

Connectivity

* Bluetooth™Bluetooth™
* ModemModem
* Synchronisation PCSynchronisation PC
* USB mass storageUSB mass storage
* USB supportUSB support

Messaging

* EmailEmail
* MMS (Multimedia Messaging)MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
* Predictive text inputPredictive text input
* SMS long (Text Messaging)SMS long (Text Messaging)
* Sound recorderSound recorder



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Kamis, 23 Agustus 2007

NOKIA N73



















Operating frequency
* Dualmode WCDMA/GSM and Quadband GSM coverage on up to five continents
(WCDMA2100/EGSM850/900/1800/1900 networks)
* Automatic switching between bands and modes

Dimensions
* Weight: 116 g
* Height: 110 mm
* Width: 49 mm
* Thickness (max): 19 mm

Memory Functions
* Up to 42 MB* internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages
ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
* Support for miniSD memory card (hot swappable)
* Approx. memory capacity indication with 1GB miniSD memory card
* Video (MPEG4 CIF @ 15fps AAC audio) up to 175 min
* Photos (3.2 megapixel) up to 1000 photos
* Music (eAAC+) up to 1000 tracks

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Senin, 13 Agustus 2007

N70























Model: N70
Company: Nokia
Display: 176x208
FlashLite: 1.1 Standalone

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NOKIA N70

































The Nokia N70 is based on Symbian OS and is a compact and easy-to-use 3G smartphone with versatile mobile photography, personal productivity and entertainment features. Incorporating a complete smartphone feature set, as well as a two megapixel camera, flash and front camera for video calling, the Nokia N70 comes fully equipped with stereo FM radio, a digital music player and new 3D games. Based on the S60 user interface, the N70 is the smallest 3G Symbian OS S60 smartphone launched to date, and is expected to be available in Q3 2005.

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