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After Bravia TV, there is Viera TV

Written by Meraj Chhaya on February 29, 2008 – 5:22 pm

Panasonic showed-off their amazing new display, this time on a mobile phone. Boasting the LCD Artificial Intelligence technology, the display has 252k colours and 854 x 480-pixel resolution portrayed in 3.5 inches.

If that wasn’t enough, there is 4000:1 contrast, I really don’t know how they managed to do that, but it will be useful to enjoy the 30fps video playback it supports. Mobile TV streaming is available, which should be with DVB-h, unless Panasonic believes that Japan has a better technology than the one approved by the European Union. Yes, you heard me right: Japan. They are the only ones who will receive this technological feat. Lately all hardcore phones are only sent there, if you remember a Sony Ericsson that I posted about some time ago.

The phone is highly competitive on the other features, supporting HSDPA, an SDHC port, and a gigantic revolving swivel, but only a 2 megapixel camera, which should of high quality: it has autofocus and image stabiliser.

Source: IntoMobile, MSN Tech


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ìPhone software roadmap hits the cyber highway

Written by Meraj Chhaya on February 29, 2008 – 1:56 pm

The Apple iPhone SDK hasn’t had any leaks so we haven’t seen anything and don’t know what to expect. Apple released their software roadmap, and the even is scheduled for 6th March, and it is confirmed in a email sent out by the company, that the SDK will (finally) be announced then.

I’m seriously wondering what these enterprise applications are, perhaps we can expect a full office package, containing applications that will make your computer feel useless. Besides this faith that we have in the office package, crucial business compatibility with Exchange and Outlook should be added to make the iPhone usable by major corporates.

Source: Engadget, AppleInsider


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N82 in Black makes its (secret) debut

Written by Meraj Chhaya on February 28, 2008 – 3:53 pm

Not much fuss has been created by Nokia about this black diamond. I feel like we call every black smartphone a black diamond, but anyway…

The black N82 was leaked some time ago on some other Nokia official website, and I believe you will be able to get it as soon as next month. My source implied 2nd of April, but I can’t believe it will be that late. Unfortunately I haven’t found any black original housing for the N82 from my suppliers, and there is no tip or information on its release.

The pictures were provided by Maevro from Howard Forums, and according to him, there will be more of these soon.

Source: TheN82Blog via S60 info


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Get your cell phone to call your e-mail

Written by Meraj Chhaya on February 28, 2008 – 3:35 pm

f you had a Symbian OS7, you might remember a program which was used to read SMS as they came in, now E-Series have that possibility, but speech recognition and data transfer can keep you aware of your own life wherever you go, even if you don’t want to…

The article that I read on IT Business was mostly related to video conferencing and how it helped companies, University students and even other type of colleagues to keep in touch with each other for professional reasons.

Amir Hameed, national sales director for application and software, Avaya Canada Corp. spoke at  the presentation of UC products and video conferencing tools from its partner Polycom Inc. in Toronto yesterday.

“For people who are driving the convenience of not having to scroll through a BlackBerry phone while navigating the roads is extremely useful,” he said.

This technology is mostly intended to business users, for example, those that prefer i-mates, or Nokia E-Series, or Sony Ericsson P series. Dictation should be made part of other phones as well, extremely necessary for drivers or in a circumstance where you can’t look at your phone. It’s these tiny details that phone manufacturers have to look at, and leave the advanced research for later, although we love new concepts.

Picture: Teach ICT
Source: IT Business


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Go swim with WP182 waterproof phone

Written by Meraj Chhaya on February 28, 2008 – 3:13 pm

Chinese market is really getting excited, although most phones are fake, almost all of them have a touchscreen,4 speakers, memory card slot, a great resolution, and the best part of it is the low price, they have even been incorporating Windows Mobile on them, although you can expect it to be fake licenses.

What I’m impressed with is the keypad, what I’ve seen till now has had holes between the keys, and to be waterproof I would think of a phone without holes, such as the music keys on the N95, but these guys managed to fit in normal keys, a touchcreen, and still keep everything operational under water.

Check the pictures and impress yourselves:

Source: Mobile 163 via Just Another Mobile Phone Blog


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