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Dec 4, 2009

DLO WallDock iPhone charger shoots for minimalist practicality

DLO WallDock iPhone charger shoots for minimalist practicality


Yesterday's in-wall USB charger hackery might have inspired plenty of you to take up tools and start the USB power revolution, but if you own an iPod or iPhone and just a smidgen of common sense, you might wanna look at this first. The DLO WallDock is a teeny tiny charger that plugs into those familiar standard wall sockets, and its designed so that your iDevice leans back when connected, turning it into a neat (and wireless) substitute for your regular dock. We still wouldn't sacrifice the $25 asking price at the altar of cable freedom, but the more important question is, would you?
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Oct 29, 2009

Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade now available for HTC Diamond2

As promised from the announcement, the HTC Diamond2 has just received its free Windows Mobile 6.5 (at least the European version). You can download the new software through the official HTC update tool.
HTC kept their promise to deliver the Windows Mobile 6.5 OS on the HTC Touch Diamond2, which was released half a year ago. The upgrade is already available on their website and you can find all the instructions there.
The currently available localized ROMs are intended for UK, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Portugal. You can upgrade your Diamond2 with one of these ROMs just now, but there is no other info if more localizations are coming.

The Touch Pro2 software update to WinMo 6.5 has been around for almost two weeks now and a few days ago Vodafone released the WinMo 6.5 upgrade for their customers, as well. So if you own a vanilla TouchPro2, you can get the update here from HTC, while if you've got a Vodafone Touch Pro2 you should use this link and follow the instructions for the upgrade process.

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Speculations on the Interphone study outcome cause unduly panic

The Interphone study is a research trying to determine whether mobile phones increase the risk of humans developing cancer. News reports on the results of the study spread like wildfire recently allegedly linking mobile phones with three specific types of cancer.
The thing is that the official statement on the matter is that the results are still not finalized so any conclusion expressed by the media based on the study is at best incorrect assumptions.
The study
The Interphone study isn't the first and won't be the last research of that kind but what makes it important is the people behind it. The study is coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) which is a part of the World Health Organization (WHO) and a part of the funding even comes from the Mobile Manufacturers Forum (MMF).
The 10-year Interphone study costs 30 million US dollars and is actually a whole series of multi-national studies which have taken part in 13 countries across the globe and have included more than 10 000 human subjects. The goal is to find out whether mobile phone radiation is able to increase the risk of four kinds of cancer - acoustic neuroma, glioma, meningioma, and tumors of the parotid gland. In other words - cancer types involving the tissues around the ears and mouth.
The media reaction
Until the final Interphone study results are revealed (expected before Christmas) all articles on that subject should be considered speculative.
If we quote the MMF reaction to those comments in the media “There is absolutely no information circulating at the moment that is accurate and correct with respects to the results of that study".
And some tips
However, the study website suggests some sound advice on minimizing phone radiation exposure be it harmful in the long run or not.

You could try to talking less and text more to minimize head exposure. The use of a hands-free set is also recommended (a Bluetooth headset is also better than nothing as it decreases radiation exposure by nearly 90%).
A research claims that phone radiation may also drop a man's sperm count by 30 percent, so guys, you'd better avoid wearing you phone in your pants pockets.
While not in use phones should be kept at least a meter away from the body. So, don't put your handset next to your pillow or on the bedside table. If possible, it's best if you turn your phone off at night.
And when it comes to children, don't forget that their skulls are way thinner and the brain smaller so radiation absorption is much higher. The best you could do is forbid small children the use of a mobile phone or at least to encourage them to text instead of talking on the handset.
Our part
As a way of expressing our concern with the possible negative effects of the prolonged cellphone radiation exposure, as of today we'll start work on a little internal project. Our goal will be to add a new field in our cellphone database that will make the SAR rating of all current GSM phones public and easily accessible through our specification pages.
We've had numerous user requests about adding that information and we've finally decided that we should make the extra effort and publish the SAR ratings for all currently available phones - where available within our reach, of course. It won't happen overnight, but so that you know - we're on it.

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Google Maps for mobile anounce Navigation Beta for Android 2.0

Google Maps has always been one of the most popular ways to get directions, but the lack of voice-guided navigation to help you on-the-go. Luckily, today it took this next step in its natural evolution with the announcement of Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0 devices.
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Google maps Navigation screenshots
This new app should be as good as a fully-functional GPS navigation system, featuring 3D views, turn-by-turn voice guidance and automatic rerouting. Just bear in mind that it will use network data for the whole thing so you better be on a flat data rate if you want to use it.
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Google maps navigation in landscape mode
Some other cool features included are voice search, satellite and street view as well as live traffic information. Certainly the best part about the whole deal is that it is free. Yeap, you got that right - aside from the data charges imposed by your carrier, the Google Maps Navigation doesn't cost a penny to use.
And here is a quick video, demonstrating the real-life performance of the application.

Google Maps Navigation is initially available in the United States only but more countries should follow soon. The first handset to come with it will be the CDMA-based Motorola Droid from Verizon.

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Oct 21, 2009

Windows Mobile 6.5 review: Saving steam for seven


The OS is half a phone's worth and there's little wonder everyone is trying to make it the better half. In the case of Windows Mobile the emphasis really is on everyone. Version 6.5 is up and running but is it the upgrade everyone was waiting for?
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The better part of the Windows Mobile 6.5 army
You don't get to see OS reviews on our homepage too often, but this is such an eagerly awaited release that we just have to see if it lives up to the hype. Windows Mobile did need a design and usability overhaul - and you don't have to trust us on that. Go check out what HTC, Samsung and SPB have been doing about it. Alright, Microsoft must've thought it's about time they did something too.
Rumors of a new WinMo release started to fly just about this time last year, but it was not until a few months later that the official confirmation was finally out. Meanwhile, the inevitable leaks were rather quick to tone down the premature enthusiasm of PocketPC buffs.
It seemed at that point that the changes introduced by the WinMo 6.5 were almost nonexistent. Well, early leaks have never been real trustworthy stuff, so as soon as there was official word from Microsoft part of the excitement started to return.
Promises of increased user-friendliness, better browsing and an app store were made and it once again seemed the 6.5 could be the thing everyone was waiting for. And those leaked screenshots were pretty neat too.
Truth be told, we were still pretty skeptical at that point but seeing manufacturers all eager to hop on the bandwagon made us hopeful again. At the time of the official release of Windows Mobile 6.5, four major manufacturers had already announced handsets that were either shipping with the new OS or eligible for a free upgrade.
We even took a couple of them for a spin already and if you have been keeping track you'd probably know what to expect from this article. The Samsung I8000 Omnia II was indeed an inspiring performer but there's no escaping the fact that a large part of its charm was in hardware (mostly the magnificent 3.7" AMOLED display and the fast CPU). From a software point of view we're more impressed with TouchWiz rather than WinMo 6.5. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 didn't manage to win our hearts completely but still had a trick or two up its sleeve.
So now, we're bringing the Windows Mobile out of its third-party guises and focusing on the upgrades 6.5 claims to carry. What we've seen so far tells us the massive overhaul has been postponed. But let's see if the changes are enough to buy Microsoft time to bring WinMo 7 as close to perfection as possible.
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Windows Mobile 6.5 startup sceren
It is a hard enough task now that the competition is keener than ever to bite off massive chunks of the WinMo market. So, even if Windows Mobile 6.5 doesn't convert new believers it should at least be able to stand its ground against overly-ambitious newbies. Android, Symbian S60 touch, WebOS and Mac OS X are all much younger than the WinMo platform but their rapid rise must've got Redmond by surprise.
Join us on the next page to see how Microsoft are trying to respond. And is 6.5 their way to play defense or are they keen to counter-attack.

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Satio vs. Pixon12: 12MP shootout teaser

Introduction

It took cameraphones exactly one year to take the next step in their evolution, closing the gap on dedicated digicams even more. As usual we are here, carefully tracking the progress and checking out if it's going in the right direction.
Samsung M8910 Pixon12 and the Sony Ericsson Satio are easily two of the most interesting phones in our database and their appeal is in no small part due to the 12 megapixel shooters that are mounted on their backs.
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Sony Ericsson Satio • Samsung M8910 Pixon12
Back in the day, Samsung INNOV8 was first to exceed even the most optimistic expectations producing photos of quality unknown to the GSM world before. We are now curious if the Satio and the Pixon12 will take another leap forward, to virtually null the difference in image quality between cameraphones and digicams.
Of course the answer to that question will come in the form of one of our trademark full-blown shootouts but until that's finished we decided to give you some food for thought. We've posted several camera samples that we took with the retail units of Samsung M8910 Pixon12 and Sony Ericsson Satio for you to enjoy and compare.
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The two competitors
For now we will refrain from passing any judgment on the image quality, leaving the stage to you instead. Feel free to drop a line in the comment section about which of the two cameras you like better.
So take a comfortable seat and prepare to meet the future of cameraphones. A host of 12 megapixel samples awaits after the jump.

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Sep 20, 2009

LG BL20 New Chocolate appears in new colors, GW300 is there too

LG BL20 New Chocolate appears in new colors, GW300 is there too




LG opened a new office in Amstelveen, Holland and decided to show off the LG BL20 New Chocolate's color range plus some interesting info about its UI. The LG GW300 was also at the party along with some other models we've already seen.
The BL20, which originally leaked as BL42, has the traditional Chocolate look and form factor, unlike theLG BL40 New Chocolate. The color options are also very reminiscent of the original Chocolate.
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LG BL20 New Chocolate in all the colors we've seen so far
Anyway, the interesting thing here is that BL20 New Chocolate apparently runs a non-touch version of the S-Class user interface, despite earlier rumors. The S-Class UI has so far been reserved for touchscreen handsets, but here is an interesting piece of trivia for you - it is reportedly much smoother on the BL20 than it was on the LG GD900 Crystal.
The other phone of interest was the LG GW300. It has a full QWERTY keyboard, a QVGA screen, 2MP camera, microSD card slot and 3.5 mm audio jack. It doesn't have 3G connectivity but with a price of about 100 euro, the LG GW300 will be one of the most affordable full-QWERTY handsets on the market.
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LG GW300 would be an affordable full QWERTY phone
Release dates are still unknown, as we are waiting for LG to step in and officially announce the LG BL20 New Chocolate.
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A wall of current and upcoming LG phones

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Samsung B7330 OmniaPRO pops up, old Omnias get WinMo 6.5

Samsung B7330 OmniaPRO pops up, old Omnias get WinMo 6.5

Samsung has been playing around with the "Upgrade" magic wand - the new Samsung B7330 OmniaPRO is an upgrade of the B7320 OmniaPRO. Also, the proud owners of the Windows Mobile side of the current Omnia lineup rejoice - you're getting the update to WinMo 6.5.
The new Samsung B7330 OmniaPRO brings a slightly bigger, square-shaped screen with 320 x 320 resolution (B7320 OmniaPROhas a QVGA screen). The 3G capabilities have also been updated with the addition of HSUPA 2Mbps and faster HSDPA at 7.2Mbps (versus the 3.2 of the B7320).
The rest of the Omnia lineup will be re-launched, with the "new" devices running Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box. Sounds like an excuse to throw a party, but it's also a good way to promote your products.
The Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO is the premium device in the OmniaPRO series, with B7320 and B7330 serving as the mid-range. The upcoming Samsung B7300 OmniaLITE will be the entry-level Omnia device though don't underestimate it. In short it offers- WinMo 6.5, 667MHz CPU, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, VGA@30 fps video recording and then some.
The B7330 is coming in October along with the Samsung B7300 OmniaLITE and as for the update to Windows Mobile for current owners of an Omnia handset - Samsung was a little vague, saying just that it will be after the release of 6.5.

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Opera Mini 5 beta out now, tabs and speed dial onboard

Opera Mini 5 beta out now, tabs and speed dial onboard




Today Opera Software released a new fifth version of the world most popular and widespread mobile web browser - the Opera Mini. Introducing new features and sleek design its beta is already available for download.
Opera Mini 5 comes hot on the heels of its bigger brother - the desktop Opera 10, which was released just two weeks ago, with a revamped design and improved functionality. As a start - the tabbed browsing comes to the mobile Opera version, allowing fast jumping from one page to another.
Next is the Speed Dial, offering quick access to your favorite pages directly from the browser's start page. Similar to the desktop Google Chrome and Opera 10, the Opera Mini 5 will offer you 9 page thumbs on its home screen, which can either be selected manually or left to be filled up automatically with the most frequently visited web sites.
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Speed Dial and tabbed browsing
A password manager is also onboard the Opera Mini 5, storing various passwords and user names for e-mails, social networks, online banking, etc.
Finally the Opera Mini 5 is optimized for usage on both touchscreen and regular keypad phones. Considering the great heritage its has, we are almost certain that it will deliver pretty good browsing experience.
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Opera Mini 5


Opera Mini 5 is still in beta version, but it is available for download to all Java enabled mobile phones (there's also a dedicated version for the Blackberry devices). You can download it straight from your handset at http://m.opera.com/next.

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Sep 4, 2009

LG BL40 New Chocolate to be available worldwide in October

LG BL40 New Chocolate to be available worldwide in October

Europe will be the first to get a taste of New Chocolate - LG BL40 - the forth in the proud line of Black Label phones, will be released across Europe this month, while the rest of the world will have to wait till October. In the UK, the LG BL40 will be available through the Carphone Warehouse and Orange.

We guess you already know the key LG BL40 New Chocolate feature from all these publicity shots - it's got an extra wide screen. 21:9-wide to be exact, with a generous 4" diagonal and 800 x 345 pixels resolution and capacitive technology, which makes it multi-touch capable. At first, you might think that this is for the sake of excellent movie playback.

And you'd be partially correct, "partially" because it's not the only reason. The resolution may be lower than WVGA but the size and aspect ratio of the screen ensure that the BL40 will fit most pages on the screen in landscape mode with text remaining readable.

LG BL40 New Chocolate

That's not all either. The Dual Screen UI lets the LG New Chocolate split the screen in two, which can greatly improve the usability in some cases. Check out the part on the email app in our preview for example (at the bottom of the page).

The internals of the LG BL40 New Chocolate make sure everything goes flawlessly - from the DivX support in the video player plus TV out and Dolby Mobile, to the 7.2Mbps HSDPA and Wi-Fi giving the browser a fast connection to the Internet. The 5-megapixel camera offers great performance too - we are quite impressed by the results even in the pre-production stage it was when we tested it.

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness live photos make it online

Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness live photos make it online

The attention-grabbing Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness posed for an extensive photo shoot, showing off its one of a kind screen. Transparent screens that have so far been the stuff of concept renderings are now coming to a store near you.

We've seen the concepts (take the Nokia Morph for example), but at best we see them in some new techno-thriller. With the LG GD900 Crystal, LG also used transparency as a design element but it simply used existing technology in a creative way. The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness on the other hand borrows technology from the future.

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness is a pure show-off

The XPERIA Pureness promises to bring some fresh blood and luxury into the XPERIA brand. With its transparent screen and sleek, minimalistic design, it's set to tackle luxury phones, while its XPERIA X2and X3 cousins take aim at high-end have-it-all phones.

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More photos of the XPERIA Pureness

This is the first attempt and the screen of the XPERIA Pureness has some limitations - the screen is small and is only monochrome. It's not all bad however, from the photos it seems that it has pretty good contrast and viewing angles. We don't know what the screen resolution is and how it fares under direct sunlight is also a mystery.

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Yet more photos

In the next iteration, the problem of size will probably be solved and figuring out how to add color support shouldn't be too hard, should it? From there, adding touch input capabilities is a piece of cake, since the technology has been around for quite a while now. Oops, sorry! We got carried away daydreaming, but we're keeping our fingers crossed.

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness is expected to launch in November for a rumored posh price of 699 euro (1000 dollars).

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