Innovative Technology
Blackberry Curve 8900
by Doc_Ren on Jul.14, 2009, under Blackberry, GPS, Innovative Technology, Lifestile, Mobile Hobby, Mobile models, Mobile News, Smartphone
At first glance this new phone looks stylish and like the smallest Blackberries that have ever existed in the product line, an that’s truth.
Height:
4.29 inches (109 mm)
Width:
2.36 inches (60 mm)
Depth:
0.53 inches (13.5 mm)
Weight:
3.87 ounces (109.9 grams)
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Blackberry Curve 8900's Available Features are
Camera (3.2 MP)
Wi-Fi® Support
Built-in GPS
Enhanced Media Player
Video Recording
BlackBerry® Maps
Wireless Email
Organizer
Browser
Phone
Corporate Data Access
SMS/MMS
Display
High resolution 480×360 pixel color display
Transmissive TFT LCD
Supports over 65,000 colors
Screen Size: 2.44 inches (diagonally measured)
Camera & Video Recording
Camera: 3.2 MP camera (JPEG Encoding) with Auto focus, Image stabilization, Flash and 2X Digital Zoom
Video Camera: Normal Mode: 240×180 pixel, MMS Mode: 176×144 pixel
Learn more about camera and video recording
GPS & BlackBerry Maps
Assisted and autonomous GPS enabled
Learn more about GPS capabilities
Learn more about BlackBerry Maps
Data Input & Navigation
35 key backlit QWERTY keyboard
Trackball located on front face of device, ESC key to the right, Menu to the left
Dedicated Keys: Send, End, Mute, Lock, VAD (user customizable), 2-stage camera (user customizable), 2x volume/zoom
User Interface: Intuitive icons and menus
Voice Input & Output
Integrated speaker and microphone, Hands-free headset capable, Bluetooth® headset capable, Integrated Hands-Free Speakerphone
Rating for hearing aids (PDF): M3 (in cellular bands only)
Media Player
Video Format Support: DivX, XviD (MPEG4 Advance Simple Profile), H.263, WMV3
Audio Format Support: .3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
Learn more about the BlackBerry smartphone media player
Ringtones & Notifications
Ringtones: .3gp, WAV, MIDI, AMR-NB, G711u/A, GSM610, PCM, MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA9/10 Standard/Pro
Notifications: Tone, vibrate, on-screen or LED indicator; notification options are user configurable
Bluetooth
Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR; Headset, Handsfree, Serial Port Profile, Stereo Audio (A2DP/AVCRP), SIM Access Profile and Dial-up Networking supported
Learn more about Bluetooth
Keyboard security
Password protection
Keyboard lock
Sleep (standby) mode
Find out about BlackBerry security
Wi-Fi
802.11b/g enabled
Wi-Fi Alliance Certifications: WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise, WMM, WMM Power Save, Wi-Fi Protected Setup
Cisco CCX certification planned
Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server
Wi-Fi access to BlackBerry® Internet Server
Direct IP web browsing over Wi-Fi
Support for UMA/GAN
Learn more about Wi-Fi
Wireless Networks
North America: 850 MHz GSM®/GPRS networks
North America: 1900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 1800MHz GSM/GPRS networks
Europe/Asia Pacific: 900MHz GSM/GPRS networks
EDGE networks
Battery & Battery Life
Battery: 1400 mAHr removable/rechargeable cryptographic lithium cell
Talk Time: 5.5 hours
Standby Time: 356 hours
Sony Ericsson Xperia
by Doc_Ren on Nov.29, 2008, under Innovative Technology, Mobile Hobby, Mobile models, Mobile News
Sony Ericsson Xperia(TM) X1 – new cell phone from Sony is one of the most expensive mainstream handset on the market.

What does it have?
Camera
• Auto focus
• 3.2 megapixel camera
• Photo light
• Video recording Multimedia
• Bluetooth(TM) stereo (A2DP)4
• Media player
• Music tones
• Windows Media(R) Player Mobile
• 3D games
• FM radio
• Java(TM)
• Video streaming
• Video viewing
• Internet 7 Explorer(R) Mobile
• RSS feeds
• Opera(TM) 9.5
Communication and Messaging
• Polyphonic ringtones
• Speakerphone
• Vibrating alert
• Video calling3,8
• Email
• Picture messaging (MMS)9
• Predictive text input
• Text messaging (SMS)9
Design
• XPERIA(TM) panels
• Optical joystick navigation
• Navigation key
• Picture wallpaper
• Touch navigation
Organizer
• Alarm clock
• Calculator
• Calendar
• Document editors
• Document readers
• Flight mode
• Handwriting recognition
• Notes
• Phone book
• Tasks
• Touchscreen
Connectivity
• aGPS
• Bluetooth(TM)4 technology
• Modem
• Synchronization
• USB support
• WLAN
Windows Mobile(R) Operating System
• Microsoft(R) Outlook(R) Mobile: email, contacts, calendar, tasks
• Microsoft(R) Office Mobile: Word Mobile, Excel(R) Mobile, PowerPoint(R) Mobile
• Windows Live(TM)
Sony Ericsson MBS-900
by Doc_Ren on Nov.10, 2008, under Innovative Technology, Mobile Hobby, Mobile models, Mobile News
To all those who love to hear favorite music in motion Sony Ericsson have offered new cell phone W705 and Wireless Home Audio System MBS-900 supplemented well known Walkman series.
Whith the device consumers can connect to broadband hot spots, go online for the best songs or most popular YouTube video clips or stream tunes wirelessly using the stylish MBS-900 speaker via Bluetooth.

Features of the W705 Walkman phone include:
* Award-winning clear audio experience – listen to music as it was meant to be heard
* Desktop direct search to online music – Go online for the best songs and most popular videos on YouTube
* Wi-Fi™ and DLNA certified™ – connect the way you want
* PlayNow™ arena – a complete range of mobile entertainment
* Shake control – switch tracks and control the volume with the flick of a wrist
* SensMe™ – create playlists based on mood rather than artists or genres
* Large 2.4” screen – view websites and emails with high clarity
* Automatic rotation – switch from portrait to landscape with just a tilt of the phone
* Google Maps™ for Mobile – never get lost again
* 3.2 megapixel camera – snap and share your favourite images via Bluetooth
* FM radio with TrackID™ – listen to the radio while on the move
* 4GB memory card – store up to 3900 songs**
IdeaPad U8 from Lenovo
by Doc_Ren on Aug.19, 2008, under Innovative Technology, Mobile Hobby
Lenovo has announced an ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) called the IdeaPad U8, that features a 4.8” display, 3G connectivity, a “trackball”, a GPS and will be powered by an Atom processor.

Sources say that it is likely to run on a non-Windows OS (which pretty much means Linux). At the beginning the IdeaPad will be on sale for Chinese only but hope be appeared everywhere soon. The price has not been announced yet, but it should be out by the end of next month.
Taiwanese HTC Touch Diamond
by Doc_Ren on May.10, 2008, under Gadgets, Innovative Technology, Inventions, Mobile Hobby, Mobile models, Mobile News
San Francisco based studio One & Co have collaborated with the HTC design team in Taiwan has unveiled the new cell phone flagship product, the HTC Touch Diamond. The new handset is the latest addition to the company’s product platform which began with the launch of the HTC Touch in June 2007 and boasts an array of innovative features led by a 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D and enhanced web-browsing capabilities that enable one-handed zoom and panning navigation plus automatic rotation from a portrait to landscape view when the device is turned on its side. The irregular back facets are a trend we’ve seen in recent contemporary architecture and furniture providing a highly recognizable design element.
Marginally lighter and smaller than the iPhone at 4″ x 3″ x 0.44″ (102 x 51 x 11.33 mm) and 3.8 oz (110g) but with less screen real estate (2.8-inch v 3.5 inch), the HTC Touch Diamond is housed in an eye-catching brushed steel casing with faceted edges and includes a 3.2 megapixel optical auto-focus camera, 4 GB internal memory, Bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11b/g, integrated GPS and runs on the Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional operating system.
The HTC Touch Diamond will be available to European customers in June, Asia and the Middle East will see it later this quarter in and the North American and Latin American versions will be arrive in the second half of 2008.
Size: 102 x 51 x 11.33mm
Weight: 110 g
Connectivity: WCDMA / HSPA: 900/2100MHz. HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA
Operating system: Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
Display: 2.8-inch VGA touch screen
Camera: 3.2MP, with video calling
Internal memory: 4 GB Internal Storage, 256 MB flash, 192 MB RAM
Bluetooth: 2.0 with EDR
Wireless: WiFi 802.11b/g
GPS: GPS/AGPS
Interface: HTC ExtUSBTM (mini-USB and audio jack in one; USB 2.0 High-Speed)
Battery: 900 mAh
Talk time: GSM: up to 4 hours
Standby time: GSM: up to 300 hours/100 hours with push email
Chipset: Qualcomm® MSM 7201ATM 528MHz
Be in Touch.
by Doc_Ren on Mar.31, 2008, under Gadgets, Innovative Technology, Inventions
There are major changes have taken place in the world due to the rise of using the cellular phones in our everyday life. Mobile phone today is not only system of communication between people but it has become a true multi-functional computer with game consoles, cameras, email systems, text messengers; it is carriers of entertainment and business data, nodes of commerce as well. With the help of your handset you can read books, watch TV, play games, listen your favorite music and more.
More and more companies of all sizes use a Call Conferencing for their teleconferencing needs promoting group communication and business strategy. An Audio Conference accommodated more than 3 people can allow even to the smallest business to be keeping in touch with their partners and clients trough Conference Call. And that is great deal!
By the way, how it all started? May by from the first audio recording that was made 17 years before Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, in 1860 in French by recording a folk song? “It’s magic,” audio historian David Giovannoni said, “It’s like a ghost singing to you.” This is a real historic find, the earliest known recording of sound. And it doesn’t take anything away from Thomas Edison, of course because Thomas Edison is generally credited as the first person to have recorded sound, as you know. He was the first person to have recorded (sound) and played it back. So, the best way to be ready for the future is to use newest achievements of science and engineering.
iPhone 2.0 Clamshell Patent.
by Doc_Ren on Mar.22, 2008, under Innovative Technology, iPhone, iPhone mania, Mobile News
It became known that Apple comes up with a device that is appealing as iPhone, in another form factor, e.g. – clamshell. The drawings above, are Photoshop renderings, based on a device described in a recent Apple’s patent application, called “Dual sided trackpad“. It shows that Apple may indeed be working on a clamshell iPhone device. But with a twist.
iPhone 2.0 clamshell patent
The main idea with this device is to separate capacitive touch sensor array and the phone display into two separate units. Then put the touch sensor array on a translucent (transparent) panel, make this panel touch sensitive on both sides – top and bottom and connect them with a hinge.
That’s it. You’ve got you flip iPhone.
When device is closed, transparent touch sensitive panel is covering the whole display area and you’ve got your ordinary full multi-touchscreen iPhone.
When you flip iPhone open, you have a normal phone display and another side of the trackpad becomes multi-touch-active. Through it you control the phone:
If you want to dial a number, you can just draw it on a trackpad.
Or the rotational dial may appear on display, and you rotate it by sliding finger on a track pad.
In the open mode, the transparent trackpad can easily be made to display the standard T9 keypad and other symbols. That can be accomplished by making polarized number and symbol markings that can only be seen when the trackpad is open. Or they can be implemented as tiny LED’s.
When needed, you can keep both sides of the cover/trackpad touch-active at the same time. Thus having “six degrees of freedom” for control, and enabling 3D gestures on the device. Standard multi-touch gestures along “XY” axis on one side of trackpad, adding “Z” axis for the touch events on the other.
This dual sided trackpad approach can be applied to media player functionality as well. When media player mode is selected and cover is closed, it works just like iPod Touch does – media controls on the screen and you control it via touch/gestures.
Flip it open, and another side of the trackpad acts as a scroll wheel on a standard iPod and more.
Mobile World.
by Doc_Ren on Mar.18, 2008, under Innovative Technology, Mobile News
Today millions of people around the world use cellular phones. There can be no doubt that the mobile device has become not just the way to talk to anyone on the planet from about anywhere, to send or receive messages, to store contact information, listen music, play games and watch video but one of the most utilized forms of communication and that’s great!
Up-to date cell phone technology is still growing and advancing with really rapid strides. Could you imagine some years before that using your handset you can get any needed information from the Internet or watch TV, GPS integrated mobile phone will help you to see where you are and where you’ve been, search for local points of interest, find your friends who are close by, keep track of your kids, employees, and vehicles.
Also with your handset you will never be out of touch with the mortgage market, because you can get bond quotes and text messages delivered right to your cell phone, you can check your available balance, transfer funds, use bill pay, get Personal Loans information and week’s Mortgage Rates, control the money supply and inflation and sets the base interest rate. You can do it now simple and secure just through your mobile phone.
Visiting Building Society you will learn more about savings account, attractive rates and easy access, loan and mortgage solutions for people with bad debt problems, refinance, home equity loans, lines of credit, poor credit ratings, or personal loans for all your financial needs online. All what you need is just to learn, compare and make your choice.
The Revolution is Only Beginning.
by Doc_Ren on Feb.26, 2008, under Innovative Technology, Inventions, iPhone mania, Lifestile
What is the main goal in any tech electronic creation? The main goal is to create a most portable unit which meets all the customer needs and no wonder! The question “Which way do you usually use your mobile phone?” has various answers today. The mobile communication has been available for awhile, but besides that using your mobile device you can quick upload to your phone new pictures, wallpapers and ring tones, listen music, watch TV and video, make photo and video, play games, use GPS to determine your location, speed, direction and more. So a cell phone today can be both GPS, photo studio, player and World Wide Web. You can open and lock doors and windows of your home or car with your mobile phone at last to say nothing of super thin handset, Touch Panel monitors, industrial computer, industrial and military applications.
Actually computer, cell phone today is anything you want it to be. To all appearances the revolution is only beginning and very soon computing will be available everywhere throughout the office and the home; in your car; in shops, restaurants and public spaces.
Such device as RFID Readers can help user to interrogate an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag. If reader has an antenna that emits radio waves; the tag responds by sending back its data, it will be identified and have an impact on the RFID system’s read range. It can be used at: border crossing points, police work, mobile patrol unit operation, mobile and temporary access points, on-board applications on trains, cruisers, sea-liners, harbors and airports.
Unlocking Process.
by Doc_Ren on Feb.26, 2008, under Innovative Technology, iPhone, iPhone mania
If you are looking for perfect solution to unlock your iPhone and to get the most out of it you must be sure that you’ve found the way. The best and easiest way is just to download the software which will help you to unlock iPhone in a few minutes. The iPhone Unlocking software solution works with many networks,for any iPhone version including the newest models and it’s ready to be used all over the world. What you need is just to plug up your iPhone and push a button!
Also you don’t need to be worry about your technical knowledge because detailed information and online tutorials offered by number of websites will help you to make your iPhone simply unlocked and all the applications will work well. It could seem unbelievable, but try it to see that it’s really true. This is extremely easy to use and many languages are supported. So it seems you have all reasons to start your unlocking process right now.