Archive for the News Category
June 30, 2010
Blackberry, News
An emerging new Research in Motion is positioned as a phone for the adherents of the traditional control through physical QWERTY-keyboard and touch touchpad. The device has received the latest, but still not left the system BlackBerry OS 6.0.


As can be seen on the videos, home screen is changed, the eight icons on it easily customizable for themselves. There is a search bar to find the messages and files in your phone. In general, the interface is not very different from a family of BlackBerry OS 5.x.
Modified media player, received a new interface that simplifies the fast-forward and search for other songs of that artist.
Clamshell BlackBerry 9670 is equipped with nesensornym screen, physical QWERTY-keyboard, touch touchpad. The phone has a basic HVGA-screen and an additional external screen, 5-megapixel camera with flash, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB of internal flash memory and card slot for microSD-memory. On board there are modules Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, GPS.
June 28, 2010
LG, News
Let LG and is the third largest producer in the world phones after Nokia and Samsung is South Korean corporation can not boast an abundance of Android-smartphone in its portfolio. But soon everything will change.


In any case, LG plans are truly grand. With now only five Android-devices (LG GW620, LG Optimus GT540, LG Ally for Verizon Wireless, LG Optimus Q LU2300 and LG SU2300), the company hopes to release before the end of the year a further 20 devices running Google-platform.
At the beginning of 2009, LG’s phone business spun around Windows Mobile, but then had to change its views because of the aggressive offensive Android. Again, Microsoft has promised to develop a completely new environment - Windows Phone 7. As a result, LG, without waiting for the latter, made a bet on the prospects of Android.
Motorola, incidentally, recently shared similar plans to release two dozen Android-smartphone also this year.
June 22, 2010
News
Japanese Products Corporation has introduced a flash memory type NAND capacity 128 GB for installation in MP3-players and phones. Such three-dimensional chips built-in flash memory is a record for the industry.


Built on 32-nm process technology innovations include 16 layers, each of which is 8 GB. The resulting chips are the size of 17×22x1, 4 mm.
It is estimated that 128 GB should be enough to store 16.6 hours HD-video in 1080p-resolution. Test samples will go to partners and manufacturers in September, a full production cycle will begin in the fall. At the same time will be the start of the release of 64-GB chips built on the same technology.
June 19, 2010
News, Palm
After a long lull, the first news from the company’s Palm emerged today. I’m sure many of you remember the triumphal return by Palm at the mobile phone market with its own operating system and several devices at its base, which, incidentally, were quite successful. Many of you should remember and an equally rapid decline in financial performance, which led to its sale of the largest computer manufacturer, HP.


After this news from HP-Palm had not heard for a long time, but today the information vacuum was finally broken through the same application unit Palm, dealing with relations with developers. As the representative of this department, “new devices, and with them the new version WebOS, very soon become available.” Interestingly, it includes a list of these devices tablets, which may be the hallmark of the new alliance.
June 16, 2010
Blackberry, News
With the new patent BlackBerry smartphones will work with web pages faster. The new patent, registered company Research in Motion, describes a new scheme for the interaction of mobile browser with WEB-pages. To date, most browsers will work so that the drawing page on the device’s screen can be delayed until such time as the browser receives from the server, certain information which is necessary for further rendering pages.


According to RIM, this process can be significantly optimized, revealing only part of the page loading, while the information was not necessary at this time will be loaded progressively. In particular, it would eliminate such obvious flaws in the mobile WEB-surfing, when, for example, has been downloaded 50 of 51 kilobyte page, and the screen is still showing off a black screen.
June 10, 2010
HTC, News
Upcoming model HTC Aria, which should be the first in the lineup Android-phone, HTC, produced under the brand AT & T, may be renamed Liberty or the Intruder, as one might expect the two leaked to the press images. The first image taken from the Toronto GSM News, shows the almost complete copy of the previously presented model Aria, but under the name Liberty.


Both models, one way or another, will be built on the Android platform and equipped with a display with a resolution of 320 × 480 pixels, as shown by their user profiles.
According to another version, Aria could go on sale under the name of the Intruder, which also specify the price - $ 129. This version is less likely because the Liberty may be the second model based on Android from AT & T.
The names of Aria and Intruder officially anywhere yet never mentioned, but one can not exclude the fact that the same model can have two or more names depending on the region in which it is sold.
June 7, 2010
Apple, News
Resource Toronto GSM News had the opportunity to compare the screens of the new iPhone 4 with HTC EVO 4G and iPhone 3GS. The photos can be clearly seen, as far as iPhone screen is brighter and 4 contrast the two rivals. Also clearly visible as far as his actual higher resolution, or pixel density.


June 4, 2010
Motorola, News
According to the statement Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha (Sanjay Jha), the company plans to release its first smartphone based on 2-GHz processor by the end of this year.


According to another company representative, who wished to remain anonymous, the new unit will chip NVIDIA Tegra and gyroscope, will fully support Flash 10.1, as well as record and display video in HD-format.
We do not know how you can trust words of the anonymous, but the promised 2 GHz worth the wait.
May 29, 2010
Motorola, News
Motorola has decided to improve the characteristics of the new model Milestone XT720, which according to previously published release was supposed to have 550 MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM.


Milestone XT720 was built on the platform Android 2.1. TI OMAP3440 chip will now operate at a frequency of 720 MHz, although initially planned to use a less powerful processor, ostensibly in order to prolong battery life.
Memory Milestone XT720 will be doubled - up to 512 MB, that was more consistent with its positioning as a multimedia device premium.
Released apparatus in Europe is still scheduled for the end of June, while the time of appearance in the U.S. market remains open to question.
May 26, 2010
Intel, News
Intel last week at the Computex trade show introduced a new platform for smartphones Atom Z600, also known as Moorestown. Then Intel showed how the devices (prototypes of Aava Mobile) plays high-definition video and Quake III, but recently has shown some impressive demonstrations, including the full version of World of Warcraft, a three-dimensional interactive demo from Imagination Technologies and play both HD-Video from memory and from the Internet in streaming mode.


Of course, all this is very impressive, but the energy and consumes a lot: the same as WoW and Quake III worked on a full charge only a little over an hour.
Now the main question: when will come the first serial device to Moorestown, from a producer and on what OS. The company itself Aava Mobile will release Android-devices in the third quarter of the year, but only for developers, when they receive end-users, while a mystery.
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