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Following the Touch Diamond few days ago, HTC announced the “Touch Pro” which utilizes similar styling and functionality of the highly anticipated Touch Diamond™ and introduces a variety of business-focused enhancements that make getting work done on the go quick and easy.
With the Touch Pro, they introduce a TouchFLO 3D, a touch screen innovation providing a stunningly intuitive way to zip through common tasks like messaging, calendar appointments or making calls with just one touch. Shall we call TouchFLO 3D the HTC response to Apple ?
Will the Touch Pro the replacement of my aging HTC S620 or will Apple iPhone 3G version (to be announced on June 9th at WWDC) shake the market again with stunning innovations ?
HTC Touch Pro Specifications
- Processor: Qualcomm® MSM7201A™ 528 MHz
- Operating System: Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional
- Memories: ROM 512 MB – RAM: 288MB
- Dimensions: 102 mm (L) X 51 mm (W) X 18.05 mm (T)
- Weight: 165 g (with battery)
- Display: 2.8-inch TFT-LCD flat touch-sensitive screen with VGA resolution
- Network HSDPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/2100 MHz
Up to 384 kbps up-link and 7.2 Mbps down-link speeds
- Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: Europe/Asia: 900/1800/1900 MHz
- Device Control: TouchFLO™ 3D Touch-sensitive navigation control
- Keyboard: Slide-out 5-row QWERTY keyboard
- GPS: GPS and A-GPS ready
- Connectivity:
- Bluetooth® 2.0 with EDR
Wi-Fi® IEEE 802.11 b/g
HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0, audio jack, and TV Out* in one)
- Camera:
Main camera: 3.2 megapixel color camera with auto focus and flash light
Second camera: VGA CMOS color camera
- Audio: Built-in microphone, speaker and FM radio with RDS
- Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-ion or Lithium-ion polymer battery 1340 mAh
- Talk time:
Up to 397 minutes for WCDMA
Up to 485 minutes for GSM
- Standby time:
Up to 503 hours for WCDMA
Up to 406 hours for GSM
- Video call time:
Up to 201 minutes for WCDMA
- Expansion Slot: MicroSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
- AC Adapter: Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
- DC output: 5V and 1A
Tags: cellphone, communication, gsm, htc, mobile, Mobile Communications, smartphone, touch, touchflo 3d, touchpro, windows mobile 6
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HTC launched earlier this week in London the "Touch Diamond" the lastest smartphone of their TOUCH series.
The Touch Diamond is a stainless steel frame based of only 11.5mm thick, comes with a 2.8 inch touch-sensitive TFT 640×480 VGA screen. An integrated GPS system as well as a 3.2 megapixel camera and a second VGA CMOS one are also available.
This "iPhone-like" smartphone will be available in Europe and Asia in June 08 for about 770 USD.
Surprisingly, there is apparently no Mini-SD card slot to extend the 4 GB internal storage memory.
Highlights:
- 2.8-inch touch screen, with four times the pixels of most phones.
- Vibrant TouchFLO 3D user interface, responding perfectly to your finger gestures when scrolling through contacts, browsing the web, and launching media… all vividly displayed as photos and artwork powered by the 3D graphics processor.
- HTC Weather – providing a constant view of weather at home and abroad.
- Surf and download at broadband speed with HSDPA internet connectivity.
- 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera for quality stills and video.
- 4GB of internal storage to preserve more photos, music, files and exchanged data than ever before.
- Integrated GPS for use with maps software for a full turn-by-turn satellite navigation experience.
Technical Specifications:
All informations on HTC site
Tags: diamond, gsm, htc, iphone, mobile, network, phone, smartphone, touch, touch diamond, touch screen, touchflo, windows, windows mobile 6
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Searching the web, I found several online photo editors, and among there some which provide the possibility to upload your photos directly to your favorite site where you can share them.
It was not a surprise to discover that sites such Flickr and Facebook are the most integrated with these online photo editors, closely followed by Picasa and Photobucket. If all online photo editors propose basic editing tools such resize, crop, color balance, etc.. it's difficult to find one which propose all available options. Some tried to be as close as possible from Photoshop, proposing layer tools or distortion tool.
Fine tuning and precise corrections are difficult to obtain but at the opposite these tools, specially when you can edit an already published photo, give you the possibility to adjust your photos from any computer without having to purchase/install software on computers.
My 3 preferred ones are:
My 1st post about Flickr tools is here
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People affected by California wildfires get and send firsthand information using micro-blogging service Twitter. Usually during emergencies, all telecommunications networks get overloaded due to huge communication flow increase in all affected areas.
2004 Tsunami taught us that when telephone landlines do not work anymore, mobile network is overloaded, short-messages (SMS) were still going through, but often with up to a hour delivery delay (better than no communication).
One of the most critical problem to solve during emergencies is how to spread information on both directions (from affected people to emergency services and from helpers to victims). In addition, affected people and their relatives are in need to get in touch.
In California, the American Red Cross, among others, have open 2 Twitters threads. One is made to push information out (e.g evacuation routes) and the 2nd one is "Safe and Well" which provides a way for affected people to register as “safe and well.” using a list of standard messages.
Concerned relatives can search the list of those who have registered themselves as “safe and well.” directly on American Red Cross website.
Among many sources: Stephenson Strategies, Wired, KPBS and Occam Razr.
Tags: 2007, 24, american red cross, arc, blog, california, cellular, ces, communication, delay, emergency, how to, ia, ict, im, lan, list, live, micro-blogging, mobile, Mobile Communications, network, nomadcom.net, phone, red cross, safe, search, services, sms, sun, telecom, Telecommunications, touch, twit, Twitter, user, web, website, wildfire, wp, www
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Cory Doctorow wrote this Creative Commons-licensed fiction story for Radar Online magazine.
Une version française est disponible ici
“Give me six lines written by the most honorable of men, and I will find an excuse in them to hang him.” –Cardinal Richelieu
“We don’t know enough about you.” –Google CEO Eric Schmidt
Greg landed at San Francisco International Airport at 8 p.m., but by the time he’d made it to the front of the customs line, it was after midnight. He’d emerged from first class, brown as a nut, unshaven, and loose-limbed after a month on the beach in Cabo (scuba diving three days a week, seducing French college girls the rest of the time). When he’d left the city a month before, he’d been a stoop-shouldered, potbellied wreck. Now he was a bronze god, drawing admiring glances from the stews at the front of the cabin.
Four hours later in the customs line, he’d slid from god back to man. His slight buzz had worn off, sweat ran down the crack of his ass, and his shoulders and neck were so tense his upper back felt like a tennis racket. The batteries on his iPod had long since died, leaving him with nothing to do except eavesdrop on the middle-age couple ahead of him.
“The marvels of modern technology,” said the woman, shrugging at a nearby sign: Immigration–Powered by Google.
“I thought that didn’t start until next month?” The man was alternately wearing and holding a large sombrero.
Googling at the border. Christ. Greg had vested out of Google six months before, cashing in his options and “taking some me time"–which turned out to be less rewarding than he’d expected. What he mostly did over the five months that followed was fix his friends’ PCs, watch daytime TV, and gain 10 pounds, which he blamed on being at home instead of in the Googleplex, with its well-appointed 24-hour gym.
He should have seen it coming, of course. The U.S. government had lavished $15 billion on a program to fingerprint and photograph visitors at the border, and hadn’t caught a single terrorist. Clearly, the public sector was not equipped to Do Search Right.
The DHS officer had bags under his eyes and squinted at his screen, prodding at his keyboard with sausage fingers. No wonder it was taking four hours to get out of the god damned airport.
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Finally, long waited HTC S620 (Excalibur) upgrade to Windows Mobile 6 has been released. This upgrade was already available in July for T-Mobile Dash users.
Windows Mobile 6 upgrade will provide the following new and improved features :
- Stay connected to your e-mail, calendar, and contacts.- Find what you need quickly and easily including business listings, maps and directions with Windows Mobile's powerful search and filtering features.
- Get access to corporate networks for data and documents stored on file shares and SharePoint sites.
- Fit your style with a variety of designs ranging from touch screen devices with slide out keyboards to sleek full-keyboard smartphones or compact flip phones.
- Receive HTML e-mail support, improved security and encryption, greater integration with Microsoft products including direct SharePoint® intranet access from e-mail links and superior connectivity to Windows Vista™.
45 MB upgrade package is available on HTC member page but be ready for a slow connection as I can imagine the server to be a bit overloaded with S620 and TyTN upgrade downloads. More once upgrade completed Update completed, first impressions posted
Source: HTC Club
Tags: 2007, access, arc, art, blog, ces, connection, connectivity, design, europe, excalibur, find, htc, im, keyboard, lan, list, login, map, microsoft, mobile, Mobile Communications, network, nomadcom.net, pda, phone, phones, post, power, press, quickly, release, S620, screen, search, security, share, smartphone, space, Telecommunications, touch, touch screen, TyTN, update, upgrade, user, vista, windows, windows mobile 6, windows vista, WM6, wp, www
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Posted by Cedric in Uncategorized
I went yesterday to the "Thailand Mobile Expo 07" with hope to discover some "real" new products. Instead I found the Expo 07 to be more a fair than an exhibition where you can find at least 2-3 salespersons per visitor, but no real new innovations.
- Samsung was presenting their Ultra Edition II series (U600, U300 and U100)
- LG came with the Prada
- Motorola was around with the Razr2 V8
- Sony Ericsson shown the new P1i & T650i
- HTC publicized the Touch and P3600i
- and Nokia with lots of different models with the N95 among them
Aside of mobile phones, they was a huge sale of different accessories such bluetooth headsets, car accessories, and all type of memory stuff such memory sticks, SD cards, MicroSD etc..
In resume, nothing different that you can already find in Bangkok IT shops and not a single word about incoming products such Apple iPhone, HTC Cavalier or Shift as per examples which is a bit pity in country where carrying the last mobile phone is still very trendy.
Let's see what next week 2nd Annual Asia IT will come with.
Tags: 2007, access, air, Annual, apple, asia, Bangkok, blog, card, Cavalier, ces, ericsson, example, exhibition, find, HP, htc, ia, im, iphone, lan, LG, memory, mobile, Mobile Communications, mobile phone, models, nokia, nomadcom.net, phone, phones, public, resume, samsung, sco, shift, sony, space, sun, Thailand, touch, trend, wp, www, XP
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While HTC Europe concentrate all its marketing on HTC-Touch, in Asia, HTC under its Dopod brand name has released earlier last month the Dopod C730 also known as HTC Cavalier successor of Dopod 720w (HTC S620).
At first look there are not many differences between both models. the C730 is slightly thicker (0.7mm) but also lighter 120g (-10g) than its predecessor.
Price tag in Singapore : 790 SGD (513.- USD)
Main differences are the following :
- MicroSD slot is now accessible from outside. Easier to swap cards
- Operating System is Windows Mobile 6 which integrates more services (Office files edition, Live Search, MSN, etc..)
- Camera 2 mega pixels.
- Better battery capacity (1050 mAh)
- Samsung 400 MHz CPU, 64MB of RAM and 128MB of flash ROM
- Quad band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) + 3G and HSDPA connectivity
Some points are still missing or require improvements
- Touch-sensitive strip on the edge of the phone is still hard to tame (usually I just use it to adjust volume during calls).
- Only a 2 megapixel camera when Nokia proposes 5 mega ones.
- No LED flash and front-facing camera for 3G video calls.
- No standard audio jack but a multi-purpose mini-USB connector instead.
Full Specification available on Dopod Singapore site
Sources : CNet Asia, Dopod Singapore
Tags: 2007, access, api, arc, art, asia, ATT, blog, C720, C720w, C730, camera, capacity, card, Cavalier, ces, connectivity, dopod, europe, flash, gap, global, gsm, htc, ia, im, iphone, lan, LED, light, live, mobile, Mobile Communications, models, msn, nokia, nomadcom.net, phone, phones, release, review, S620, samsung, search, services, smartphone, space, sun, Telecommunications, touch, touchflo, usb, video, windows, windows mobile 6, wp, www
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While "everybody" is expecting Apple and its future iPhone (expected in USA by the end of June 07), HTC announced on the 5th of June, after few teasing days, its own touch screen smartphone.
The HTC TouchFlo, a touch screen running on Windows Mobile 6 Professional which according HTC will revolutionize the way you use the touch screen by allowing finger scrolling and panning.
Unlike the Apple iPhone, HTC TouchFlo is already available in UK (Expansys at 520 €) and will be on asian and european shelves later this month. US market will be provided later this year.
I wonder how the input method will work and how comfortable typing messages or entering information will be with a touch screen keyboard where a constant attention is needed to make sure that all letters have been correctly entered.
Highlights
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TouchFLO™ |
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Large 2.8" touch screen display |
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Tri-band GSM with GPRS/EDGE |
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2 megapixel camera |
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Internet browsing and Push E-mail |
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Multimedia capabilities |
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Stereo Bluetooth® 2.0 and Wi-Fi® |
Technical Specification
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Processor
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TI's OMAP™ 850, 201 MHz
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Operating System
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Windows Mobile® 6 Professional
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Memor
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ROM: 128 MB SDRAM: 64 MB DDR
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Dimension
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99.9mm (L) X 58mm (W) X 13.9mm (T)
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Weight
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112g with battery
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Display
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2.8" LCD touch screen with backlight
240 X 320 dots resolution with 65,536 colors
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Network
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GSM/GPRS/EDGE Tri-band: 900, 1800, 1900 (The device will operate on frequencies available from the cellular network.)
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Device Control
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HTC TouchFLO™
5-Way navigation control
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Connectivity
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Bluetooth® 2.0
Wi-Fi® IEEE 802.11 b/g
HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB and audio jack in one)
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Camera
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2.0 megapixel CMOS color camera
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| Audio |
Built-in microphone and 3-in-1 speaker
Windows Media Player supported formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WMA, WAV, QCELP, MPEG4, AMR-NB, AMR-WB
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| Battery |
Rechargeable Li-lon battery
Capacity: 1100 mAh
Standby time: Up to 200 hours
Talk time: Up to 5 hours
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| Expansion Slot |
microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
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| AC Adapter |
Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240V AC, 50/60Hz
DC output: 5V and 1A
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More information on HTC Touch site, Source: Presse-Citron, Smartphonethoughts
Tags: 2007, 24, 802.11, api, apple, art, asia, ATT, blog, camera, capacity, card, cellphone, cellular, ces, connectivity, europe, expansys, gap, gsm, HP, htc, HTC TouchFlo, ia, im, internet, iphone, keyboard, lan, launch, light, map, memory, microsoft, mobile, Mobile Communications, network, Nomad Tools, nomadcom.net, pda, phone, plugin, press, rechargeable, resolution, screen, smartphone, telecom, Telecommunications, touch, touch screen, touchflo, uk, USA, usb, windows, windows mobile 6, WM6, wp, www, XP
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Posted by Cedric in Uncategorized
Bad luck for Apple, but few days after the highly publicized announcement of Apple Inc. iPhone, Cisco sues Apple Inc. for trademark infringement on using "iphone" name which are Linksys family product, available on market since 2006.
Source : engadget
Now what will happen with LG and their KE850 Prada phone, awarded with the "International Forum Design Product Design Award for 2007". The external look is rather similar, but it's difficult to find detailled technical specifications on the Internet.
Obviously I don't have any idea if some agreements took place between LG Electronics & Apple but the LG model really seems to be the 1st cellphone using tactile display without use of any stylus. So the similarity of the design plus the input mode made the Apple iPhone & LG KE850 very similar.
Without agreements for sure Apple Inc. will certainly be sued by LGE.
Now, the question is: do they (Apple) do it (getting sued) on purpose in order to get a maximum visibility ?
A trial, ending with a "gentlemen agreement" may not be necessarily more expensive than any advertising campaign but presence on medias (blog, news, webzine, magazine, etc.) will be lots more efficient.
Any guess ?
Source : Mobile Portal, Engadget
Tags: 2007, 24, advertising, agreement, apple, award, blog, cellphone, ces, design, find, fring, HP, ia, im, International, internet, iphone, lan, LED, LG, mobile, Mobile Communications, nomadcom.net, phone, presence, public, release, satellite, sco, space, telecom, Telecommunications, touch, web, wp, www, XP
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