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Taiwanese HTC Touch Diamond

by 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

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Be in Touch.

by 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.

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The Revolution is Only Beginning.

by 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.

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Mobile E-Readers.

by on Jan.23, 2008, under Inventions, Mobile Hobby, Mobile News

The new device is coming. This is the Readius which was created by Dutch Firm and it looks like a standard mobile phone, but it unfolds to reveal a full screen larger than the actual device.
This is the functionality of e-readers with features of mobile phones, according to Polymer Vision. The device also comes with an Internet portal for searching and personalizing content. Once users have selected content and services based on their preferences, the portal “pushes” the information to them, the company said. for 30 hours on a single battery charge. The device’s microSD removable flash memory allows e-books and other information to be stored on it, such as podcasts, audio books, and music. Readius understands the MP3 format, so it can play audio.

In addition to serving as an e-reader, Readius has tri-band HSDPA capability, which means users can make phone calls and access the Internet over third-generation cellular networks based on the technology.

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Free Online TV

by on Dec.13, 2007, under Gadgets, Innovative Technology, Inventions

I found an interesting site: Online TV. You can watch TV online! They claim to be the easiest way to watch TV online for free and they are called MyEasyTV.com. There are more than 380 television channels you can watch with a simple click of your mouse. Channels are sorted in categories, such as news, sports, movies, music, entertainment, educational… This is great, there are also business and travel channels there. If you open multiple windows you can watch as many channels as you want at once! This is really useful if you don’t have a TV set next to your computer or if you want to watch one TV channel on real TV and the other one on your “PC TV”.

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Rollable Displays

by on Nov.23, 2007, under Innovative Technology, Inventions, Mobile Hobby, Mobile News

Polymer Vision is nominated as The 2007 Winner in Most Innovative Technology as a developer the world’s first rollable electronic display. For the first time in history a display can be rolled out to a greater size than the actual mobile device itself. It is easy to view, even in bright sunlight, and has significantly lower power requirements than an LCD display with backlight. Once the user has finished, the display can simply be rolled back into the device.

For the first time in history a display can be rolled out to a greater size than the actual mobile device itself. It is easy to view, even in bright sunlight, and has significantly lower power requirements than an LCD display with backlight. Once the user has finished, the display can simply be rolled back into the device.

Also as you know polimer technology is successfully used in polymer batteries which are Ultra-thin, ultra-light, ultra-tough on the modern market.

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New mobile experience.

by on Nov.18, 2007, under Inventions, iPhone mania, Mobile News

As BBC reportes Google has unveiled software it hopes will power a variety of future mobile phones and boost the web on the move. That is great deal because users want to have the same possibility the have got in internet.
“This is going to bring the internet into cell phones in a very cool way,” Andy Rubin, Google’s director of mobile platforms, told the Associated Press news agency. The firm is working with four mobile manufacturers – Samsung, HTC, Motorola and LG – but a Google branded phone was not announced.
The first phones using the so-called Google “software stack” will be available in the second half of 2008.
“This is going to bring the internet into cell phones in a very cool way,” Andy Rubin, Google’s director of mobile platforms, told the Associated Press news agency.
Mr Rubin’s firm, called Android, was bought by Google in 2005 and the software it developed forms the basis of the new stack.
Google has formed the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), made up of 34 companies, including chip manufacturers and handset makers. The move will be seen as a major competitor to Microsoft, Research in Motion, Palm and Symbian, who make the leading software systems for mobiles. Google’s Android software will be provided to handset makers free of charge and could lead to a price war for operating system licenses and potentially cheaper handsets. In the United States mobile networks such as Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile will carry the Google-powered phones.

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New pen from InPlay.

by on Sep.21, 2007, under Inventions

InPlay Technologies introduced the first
intelligent digital pen for integration with tablet PCs. With a microcontroller inside, the thinnest on the market the pen is a self-contained. the InPEN, is smart device capable of a wide range of unique functions while still allowing for additional enhancements in the future

InPlay has scheduled demonstrations of the new technology for various attendees at Microsoft’s 16th annual Microsoft’s 16th annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) held this week in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Life-Changing Inventions.

by on Jul.03, 2007, under Inventions

This fascinating list of the past quarter-century inventions reminds us how far society has come and how much the world is changed. Fo example we can’t imagine our life without Cell phones and iPods, how we got along without them? Surely, not all innovations have been electronic, but mostly of them, that’s truth.
Cell phones
Laptop computers
BlackBerry Devices
Debit cards
Caller ID
DVDs
Lithium rechargeable batteries
iPods
Pay at the pump
Lettuce in a bag
Digital cameras
Doppler radar
Flat-panel TVs
Electronic tolls
PowerPoint
Audio Conference
Microwavable popcorn
High-tech footwear
Online stock trading
Big Bertha golf clubs
Disposable contacts
StairMaster
TiVo
Purell
Home satellite TV
Karaoke

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