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  • Dell’s Mini, Me Too Sub-Notebook
    By Gadgetboy on May 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Gizmodo got an exclusive first look at Dell’s entry into the sub-notebook category for ultraportables. The miniaturized laptop will presumably support some flavor of Windows or Linux and is dubbed the Dell Mini Inspiron for now.

    Dell’s entry marks a maturing, yet crowded space that is being occupied by the popular Eee PC manufactured by Asus and the recent sturdy entry of the HP -Mini Note

    The Mini Inspiron brings a sporty red look compared to the consumer white look of the Eee PCor the professional metal finish of the HP 2133.

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  • HTC Touch Diamond Start Shipping
    By Gadgetboy on May 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    According to digitimes, HTC has shipped its first 10,000 HTC Touch Diamond smartphone to Hong Kong CSL. It will be on track for them to start selling the new smartphone with TouchFlo 3D next month. The company is also start to deliver the Touch Diamond to Europe.

    htc-touch-diamond-unboxing-6

    Source [digitimes]

    Mean while, you can check out the unboxing here

    http://www.slashphone.com/htc-touch-diamond-unboxing-16485

    or see a HTC Touch Diamond stress test video here

    http://www.slashphone.com/video-htc-touch-diamond-stress-test-30572

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  • EOS wireless speakers for iPod
    By Gadgetboy on May 30th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    eos_wireless_speaker.jpg No need to connect a chord to your iPod to hear a favorite track. EOS is just the right thing for lazy bumps like me. You can simply lie on bed and select the track you want to hear and listen on the huge wireless speakers. Isn’t that cool? The Eos system, which is compatible with any iPod with a docking connector, consists of up to 4 self-contained remote speaker/receivers and a base unit/transmitter and can broadcast over 150 feet, inside and out, upstairs, downstairs, through walls, doors, ceilings. Both the Eos base station/transmitter and wireless speaker/receivers feature full 2.1 Stereo with left + right channel audio as well as a ported subwoofer and the incorporation of SRS WOW! Technology. While the dock on the base unit can house any iPodIPod with a docking connector or iPhone, support for any other audio source comes courtesy of an auxiliary analog input on the back. The Eos’ amplified wireless speakers are ready to go right out of the box – once they are plugged in they automatically link with the base station/transmitter making moving a speaker as simple as unplugging it from the wall, moving it and plugging it in again. Since the speakers feature an integrated power supply, they can hang right on the wall outlet with no mounting bracket required or the integrated power supply can be removed and Eos speakers can be set on a countertop or a bookshelf. Each Eos speaker features an individual volume control, so the sound level can be adjusted at the sound point so perfectionists can customize the listening level to their hearts content right from their iPod. Eos is available as a Core System bundle, which includes the base unit and one additional speaker, for US$249.99. EOS wireless stereo speakers are also available separately for US$129.99.

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  • Q&A on Android Prototype with hardware details
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Google just demoed Andriod at their IO event this afternoon, and man did they drop some bombs on us. The platform was amazing, we got a full screen demo, and even got to see the features like Google Maps, and the platform’s WebKit based web browser. One thing we did not get to know though, is what in the world is that device that they are running Android on?

    Well, unfortunately for us, Google would not reveal that much information, they did however reveal some specifications on the device. It has a 528MHz Qualcomm CPU, most likely the MSM7201A, which is the same CPU found in the HTC Diamond. The device is UMTS, and has a capacitive touch screen thanks to Synaptics. The device demoed had 128MB of RAM, and was using 3.6mbps HSDPA during the demo.

    specifications aside, there is more interesting information that was revealed during the Q&A. According to Google, the launch of Android is still on track for the second half of this year. Google also is not making any requirements for use, if your device is capable, go for it, seems to be the semi official response. Another interesting point is that Android will not require a touch screen, and will work with D-Pad, and even trackball controlled devices.

    Google could not disclose who was the manufacturer of the prototype device, due to a non disclosure agreement. Also, that very interesting unlocking method would not require a touch screen, Google says that a navigation pad or trackball would work just as well. Check out the full video of the Q&A below.

    [Via Android Community]

    Google IO Android QA Part 1

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  • Exclusive Blackberry Kickstart Flip Experience
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    Voice - Works As Expected for a FlipMessaging Matches the BlackBerry Holster Experience
    Example of Incoming Message Alerts on the KickStartAlert Review Concept
    BlackBerry KickStart Alert ReviewMusic Playback When Flip is Closed

    The BlackBerry KickStart is getting a little more REAL each and every day. Following up on yesterday’s latest KickStart sighting, today we are bringing you an exclusive first look at the BlackBerry Flip Experience. Click on the images above to zoom in on all the details.

    From the slides you can see RIM is not sacrificing any of the BlackBerry experience on the KickStart. When it comes to making calls the KickStart will work like any other flip, and when it comes to messaging, flipping the KickStart open will be like pulling an existing BlackBerry Device model from its holster. As one would expect, you will be able to use the music player with the phone closed.

    On the rumor end of things, we’ve received word that the BlackBerry KickStart will ultimately ship with OS version 5.0 (Bold owners will be able to upgrade from 4.6 to 5.0 when released).

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  • iPhone SDK Beta 6 Now Available, OS X 10.5.3 Needed
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

    iPhone’s sixth SDK has just been released, adding support for the latest iPhone OS and fixing various bugs. You’ll have to update to Leopard 10.5.3, which was released earlier today. That’s right, you HAVE TO. Not sure why, but that’s what Apple’s saying. [Apple]

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  • iTunes Video Stores coming to France
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Over at MacGeneration, Christophe Laporte and his friends have discovered a nearly-live French iTunes Video Store. If you’d like to check it out yourself, search the store for “desperate” and click on Les Saisons TV.

    France will join the UK and Germany with transatlantic video stores. Episode pricing falls between €1,99 and €2,49, which is pretty steep given the strength of the Euro. More details and pictures are here.

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  • T-Mobile’s Parent Company In Trouble for Spying
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Deutsche Telekom — the massive German telcommunications company that owns T-Mobile — is in the hot seat over allegations that its security department hired a private company to track phone conversations between member of its supervisory board and reporters, in an effort to uncover internal media leaks. This was during a dark period for the company — during 2005 and 2006 — when Deutsche Telekom was experiencing massive layoffs.

    These revelations, first published in German newsweekly ‘Der Spiegel,’ recall similar events at Hewlett-Packard, which involved the company hiring investigators to obtain the personal phone records of journalists covering the company.

    Privacy is still a hot button issue in Germany since the days of state sanctioned spying under the Communist and Nazi regimes. For its part, the German government, which owns a controlling 32 percent stake in the company, has called the operation a ” serious breach of trust.”

    Deutsche Telekom has willingly turned the case over to prosecutors.”By handing over information to the prosecutor, we’re using the sharpest knife we have to solve the problem,” says company spokesman Mark Nierwetberg. “We’re not in any way trying to hide anything.”

    This case comes at the same time as several other European privacy breaches, such as the posting of 38 million Italian citizens’ tax records, and the loss of two computer disks by British tax authorities that contained the financial records of approximately 25 million citizens.

    And you thought only Americans spied on their own citizens and customers!
    [Source: The New York Times]

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  • Opera Mini 4.1 gets a silent update for BlackBerry, Palm device users
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments


    Opera Software has announced a “silent” update of its Opera Mini 4.1 web browser for BlackBerry and Palm device users.

    With the new version (4.1.11355) of Opera Mini, BlackBerry users should now be able to only use WiFi. In addition, BIS might be working, though Opera Mini folks can’t guarantee that — it works on one of their two different service providers.

    As for the Palm users, they should expect an improved image performance thank to better memory handling.

    If you don’t use Palm or BlackBerry, you don’t really have to update.

    [Via: jkOnTheRun]

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  • Skyfire raises $13 Million in Series B funding to continue developing its awesome browser
    By Gadgetboy on May 28th, 2008 | No Comments Comments

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    Skyfire Labs, makers of the desktop-like mobile web browser Skyfire, today announced $13 million in Series B funding which is led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, and also includes previous investors - Matrix Partners and Trinity Ventures. The company will use the money “towards further rollout of its flagship browser” and will add Lightspeed’s Jake Seid to its Board of Directors.

    Mountain View, California-based Skyfire Labs Inc. was founded in April 2006 and had been in stealth mode under the name DVC Labs until January 2008 when it launched its browser in private beta. To date, they’ve raised a total of $17.8 million in VC money.

    Commenting on the announcement, Skyfire’s CEO said: “With these funds, we are poised to bring Skyfire to a large number of handsets and launch outside the U.S. Skyfire gives users the freedom to browse whatever they want, and now we can extend our efforts to get Skyfire on a significant market share of smartphones - giving more people what they hunger for.”

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