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      <title><![CDATA[ Neuros Releases the Link, an Open Source, Web-Savvy Set-Top Box [Neuros] ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Neuros, who built their reputation with weird, chunky (but wonderful) modular MP3 players , has long since moved exclusively to the home entertainment field . Their latest attempt at eroding the Apple...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/neuros.jpg" width="807" height="463" style="display:block;float:none;" />Neuros, who built their reputation with weird, chunky (but wonderful) <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/20/review_neuros_ii/">modular MP3 players</a>, has long since moved exclusively to the <a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/neuros">home entertainment field</a>. Their latest attempt at eroding the Apple TV's market share is the Link, a set-top streaming box that will pull video from a wide range of online TV sources &mdash; Hulu, NBC, ABC, etc. &mdash; as well as stream local audio and video content from any USB hard drive. As is always the case with Neuros set-tops, the Link's software is open source and ready for modification. This time, mercifully, that might not be the box's biggest draw.</p> <p>With the Neuros.TV interface, the Link does something simple but spectacular. Instead of pushing you through a clumsy series of web portals, it gives you a simple, unified interface for browsing online video content. With out-of-the-box support for nearly any video codec (courtesy of mPlayer and VLC, mainly), a solid interface and an included wireless keyboard/controller, it's a capable machine. At $299 (or $249 without the keyboard), it'll be tough to take on the $229 Apple TV, which in addition to having an included local hard drive and access to iTunes, supports most of Neuros.TV's features <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5082130/how-to-max-out-apple-tvs-potential-with-boxee">though Boxee</a>. Spec sheet below. [<a href="http://www.neurostechnology.com/neuros-link">Neuros</a> via <a href="http://www.zatznotfunny.com/2008-11/neuros-unveils-next-gen-hardware/">Zatz</a>]</p> <blockquote> <p>Technical specifications</p> <p>* 1080p H.264 video playback<br> * HDMI (max resolution 1920x1200, 1080p) output<br> * High-definition 6-channel Audio output<br> * Optical S/PDIF audio output<br> * Gigabit Ethernet<br> * 802.11 g/b WiFi, up to 54Mbps<br> * Lots of USB 2.0 High-speed Ports (6 external ones today)<br> * Housing: 300mm x 90mm x 326mm (11.8" x 3.5" x 12.8")<br> * Noise: under 27dB<br> * Controller: 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard trackball controller<br> * Software:<br> o Seamless integration with Neuros.TV, a free service that lets you organize and watch Internet TV on your TV<br> o Neuros distribution of Ubuntu 8.10<br> o Open-source video players (MPlayer, VLC, Xine). A comprehensive list of formats, containers and media can be found on the above websites.</p> </blockquote> <br style="clear: both;"/>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 02:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/un2VlHCiUJA/neuros-releases-the-link-an-open-source-web+savvy-set+top-box"> Neuros Releases the Link, an Open Source, Web-Savvy Set-Top Box [Neuros] </source>
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      <title><![CDATA[ BlackBerry Storm Review (Verdict: Not Quite a Perfect Storm) [Blackberry Storm Review] ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/blackberrystorm.jpg" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2" width="804" height="613" style="display:block;float:none;" />It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing. The Storm's major innovation is what RIM calls SurePress&mdash;the entire touchscreen is fat, honkin' button&mdash;which has been paired with a redesigned, finger-friendly BlackBerry OS. We've already <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5060378/blackberry-storm-first-hands-on">showed you a lot of</a> what the fuss is all about, but now that we've spent some quality, uninterrupted time with the Storm, here's why we think it falls short of its promise.<br> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> galleryPost('blackberrystormreview', 3, ''); </script></p> <p><strong>The Hardware</strong><br> <strong>The Body</strong><br> It's surprisingly heavy. Like, heavier than RIM's manly slab of smartphone, <a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/blackberry-bold">the Bold</a>, at 5.47 oz to the Bold's 4.7 oz. It feels thick, too, thicker than it actually is, because of its squarish shape. It looks good, it feels okay in your hand. It's just kind of clunky at the same time. On the other hand though, all this substance also makes the Storm feel really robust. You'll never feel like you're going to break it.</p> <p><strong>That Button Screen</strong><br> When you push the screen and it clicks, it's a genuinely satisfying tactile sensation that, as I said in my hands on, is clearly a finely tuned experience. You won't accidentally press it when you don't mean to, but you don't have to drop a sledgehammer on it, either. Like the rest of the body, it's a sturdy piece of hardware that seems like it will hold up over the many, many thousands of clicks it will endure in its life time. The only concern is that it seems like the chasm between the screen and rest of the body is a lint nest waiting to happen. But the gap is large enough you should be able to clean your pocket gunk out with the edge of a toothpick.</p> <p><strong>The Other Buttons</strong><br> For a touchscreen phone, the Storm has a lot of damn buttons. Nine, to be exact: The four standard BlackBerry buttons, one side button, a volume rocker, and dedicated lock and mute keys. I wouldn't get rid of any of them. The BlackBerry button is still your best friend, since you'll still need to bring up the menu in practically every situation.</p> <p><strong>Screen</strong><br> The Storm has the biggest, highest resolution screen RIM has ever produced with a 480x360 res. It's bright and beautiful, though not quite as stunning as the Bold's since it has a lower pixel density. Still, the OS and video look fantastic on it, with plenty of pop. The capacitive touchscreen is fairly responsive&mdash;on par with the T-Mobile G1&mdash;though sometimes the OS lags behind you.</p> <p><strong>Battery</strong><br> We haven't fully tested the battery life on the Storm yet, but it seems to be respectable. The battery isn't quite as beefy as the beast powering the Bold, but you shouldn't have a <em>huge</em> problem getting through the day on one charge or anything.</p> <p><strong>Network</strong><br> No Wi-Fi is a bummer, even with Verizon's fantastic 3G network, 'cause not even it penetrates everywhere. That said, one of the Storm's greatest strengths is Verizon's network, with its basically unbeatable coverage, and you'll get a signal most everywhere that's not a subway, airplane or supervillian secret lair. 3G is plenty fast and more reliable than AT&T, so it's been sunshine. Any pokiness in web browsing is the software's fault. Calls sounded great to the other party, though they sounded kind of muted to me on the default volume compared to the Bold.</p> <p><strong>Camera</strong><br> The camera is 3.2MP of noisy noise, like most cellphone cameras. The camera is tarted up with some basic photo editing features and a dedicated flash, but it's nothing incredible.</p> <p><strong>GPS</strong><br> The GPS seems to provide a pretty accurate location with a reasonable amount of speed, though you're stuck with Verizon's VZ Navigator as the main navigation app (no BlackBerry maps). Some people really hate Verizon's program, so you might be less than stoked here.</p> <p><strong>OS and Usability</strong><br> <strong>Interface</strong><br> RIM's first touchscreen BlackBerry doesn't toss the old baby out with the buttons (or something like that). It's very much the familiar BlackBerry OS, just with a UI that's been optimized for your fat fingers. It's pretty, with big, easy-to-press icons, lots of fade transition as you move from screen to screen, and standard highlight motif of lighting up a Dr. Manhattan shade of blue whenever you select something. It does take a little getting used to the idea of highlighting something being distinct from actually pushing it, but it's no biggie.</p> <p>The list menus&mdash;like the menu pop up when you press the BlackBerry button or lists of messages&mdash;are just spacey enough to be touchable without pressing the wrong thing very often. The accelerometer is pretty decent at keeping up with you and will rotate the screen in all four orientations, letting you choose to the have the four main buttons on the left or right in portrait mode. It got stuck in the wrong orientation less often than the iPhone does (to me anyway), which is good, since the only way to use the full QWERTY keyboard is in landscape. In portrait mode, the only keyboard is the SureType&mdash;a virtual rendition of the Pearl's funky number/letter pad.</p> <p>The major issue with the interface, at least in the main menu area, is that it lags. Like, enough to be annoying. Scrolling through the main menu, for instance, it seems like part of the scroll slowdown is deliberate (I don't know why) but the sluggishness turned to choppiness more often than occasionally. The transition fades from screen to screen, besides being inconsistent (sometimes you get 'em, sometimes you don't), make the OS actually feel slower. And when it does lag, it's somehow more frustrating because it makes you distrust and pissed off at the SurePress feedback&mdash;not good for your major selling point.</p> <p><strong>Stability</strong><br> The Storm needed a little bit longer in the oven&mdash;I had lotsa lock-ups and crashes over the last two days with it. Lag was all over the place, which is a cardinal sin with a touch-based UI. It really needs to be more stable. I wonder how long before there's a software update, 'cause it needs one badly.</p> <p><strong>The Keyboard</strong><br> The keyboard layouts themselves are roomy and perfect, with the QWERTY subtly divided into two halves. Which actually makes for a good guideline&mdash;keep your thumbs on their respective sides of the divide and you'll be a much happier camper when it comes to typing, since you have to consciously let the screen pop back up between every letter press. Having a true alternating rhythm between your thumbs makes it much easier to use, so you're not trying to press a key with your other thumb while the screen's already pushed in.</p> <p>RIM makes a big deal out of the fact they've separated navigation from confirmation with their SurePress thing. That, hypothetically, is a means to an end, the end being more accurate typing than a standard, feedbackless touch keyboard. In that respect, it fails. Even after two days, with the keyboard's great layout and perfect size, I was leaning just as hard on the autocorrect on the Storm as I ever did on the iPhone. Here's why: Confirming I've pushed a key doesn't actually tell me whether I've pushed the right one. Which makes the feedback, as far as typing on a keyboard goes, basically useless. It's made worse by the fact that RIM's glowing blue highlights also are far less effective than pop up letters at indicating what key you're pushing.</p> <p>I hate to say this, but I kind of came to hate typing on it. Pushing the screen in over and over requires so much more effort than simply gliding my fingers around a good touch keyboard. It was tiring. SurePress is a bit less annoying with the onscreen SureType keyboard in portrait mode though. One other gripe is that you can't get a QWERTY keyboard in portrait, even though its screen is as wide as the iPhone's.</p> <p><strong>Other Touchiness</strong><br> Copy and paste! Yeah, Storm's got it. You highlight text by putting your fingers on either side of the text you want to highlight, then you've got a little menu that pops up below asking what you want to do with it. Your fingers are probably too big to do it correctly every time, but once you've learned the process of how to float the cursor with a long touch, it's easy and it works most of the time. Moving the cursor around within text isn't quite as intuitive as the iPhone's magnifying glass, but once you hover to take it into cursor mode, the whole screen acts like a trackpad, so you can move anywhere around it. It works. There are some other cool UI things here&mdash;in your inbox, hovering over an email will bring up every one in that thread.</p> <p><strong>Email and Texting</strong><br> It's a BlackBerry, so yes, the Storm is everything you'd expect from one in the email department, like search, push, the works, just touched up with a touch UI. For instance, the aforementioned easy search feature, which also bring a menu when you hover over a person's name to do things like send them an MMS (take that iPhone!) or add to contacts that works really well with touch. Thankfully, I saw lag in the email app far less than anywhere else in the phone&mdash;it was always snappy, and works really with the touch UI. It's also got a few subtle aesthetic enhancements over the email client in the Bold. I'd like threaded text messaging, but it's the standard BlackBerry setup here that looks just like email.</p> <p><strong>Calling and Visual Voicemail</strong><br> The phone UI is pretty dandy, with giant buttons all around and easy access to logs, contacts, and contact search. Contacts is a fairly standard list thing with search. Visual voicemail though, that is a snazzy looking app. It's kind of busy, but I think it's one place I like the UI better than the iPhone.</p> <p><strong>Browser</strong><br> The first thing I asked the RIM rep was how much better the Storm's browser was than the Bold, which kind of eats it when it comes to scripts. He said it was improved "but don't expect a miracle." That's a good assessment. It's fast, faster than the Bold whenever I put them side by side, but not quite the fastest browser on the planet. It's also smarter than the Bold, rendering pages more accurately where the Bold slipped. Performance once pages loaded was good. I'll be doing some more formal benchmarks, like with our browser Battlemodo earlier today, shortly.</p> <p>One thing RIM gets really right is the browser UI. You have lots of of options for getting around&mdash;two prominent zoom in and out buttons, plus you can zoom by clicking. Very easy. You've got two main navigation modes though&mdash;pan mode, where your finger swipes zoom around the page, and cursor mode, where the whole screen acts like a trackpad. I mostly stuck with pan mode. SurePress comes in handy when scrolling, because you'll never accidentally press a link again. One thing I'd like is multitouch zooming (sorry, gotta say it) and a way to quickly get to the bottom of the page, since a hard flick doesn't send you flying like on mobile Safari. Overall though, RIM delivers pretty big here.</p> <p><strong>Multimedia</strong><br> The biggest improvement over the Bold, media wise, is that the Storm comes with an 8GB microSD card. Unfortunately, everywhere else, it's mostly the same. The media player UI is essentially identical, with minimal tweaks to make it touchable. On the actual playback screen, it's fine, and album art looks great. However, the list system it uses is fairly tired and straight out of the old BlackBerry playbook essentially. The bigger pain point, if you're comparing it to the iPhone's multimedia muscle, is the crappy Roxio Media Manager. New phone, same crap. Please please please get better media software, RIM&mdash;this stuff is beneath you. Video looks really great on that screen though!</p> <p><strong>Apps</strong><br> Okay, so you've got Verizon's Navigator as the main navigator app. It's okay and has some solid features, but not as easy to use as Google Maps. I haven't roadtested it, but it's more responsive than on other phones I've used it on, and benefits from the Storm's big screen.</p> <p>You'll probably be excited when you see an icon in the main menu for the Application Center. The Storm's App Store it is not. It's just where you can download Verizon and RIM's pre-approved apps like Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, Flickr, Facebook and the like (there are a lot of IM clients). It's where you'll grab software updates for the phone, but don't expect to be using it frequently since updates will be few and far between. It's browser based, which is annoying. The actual app store, the one you want, won't hit until next year, and we're waiting impatiently for it. In the meantime, you can find BlackBerry apps the old fashioned way, on the internets.</p> <p><strong>Verdict</strong><br> The Storm is a strong effort from RIM, but it's not quite the killer phone that they or Verizon need it to be. It's good&mdash;RIM clearly put a lot of thought into the design. But I think it fall short of what they were aiming for, and ultimately what all the hype is driving people to expect. Some of this is fixable: The damn thing needs to crash less often. But SurePress is not the end-all, be-all of touchscreen technologies&mdash;it's not really an evolutionary step forward, even. The experience may be fairly refined, but more polish is still needed. Had this Storm been left to brew a bit longer, it would've been much more powerful.</p> <br style="clear: both;"/>
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      <source url="http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/bnUgghxEpbU/blackberry-storm-review-verdict-not-quite-a-perfect-storm"> BlackBerry Storm Review (Verdict: Not Quite a Perfect Storm) [Blackberry Storm Review] </source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Nokia Music Store Italy: more than 4 million songs]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[New Nokia Music Store is committed to local content - which represents more than 54% of the music sold in Italy

Milan, Italy/Espoo, Finland - Today Nokia has announced the launch in Italy of its new...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[New Nokia Music Store is committed to local content - which represents more than 54% of the music sold in Italy<br /> <br />Milan, Italy/Espoo, Finland - Today <a href="http://justamp.blogspot.com/search/label/Nokia?max-results=3">Nokia</a> has announced the launch in Italy of its new digital music site, Nokia Music Store, which already has a catalogue of more than 4 million songs amongst which can be found top selling records, including records from Universal Music Group, SONY BMG ENTERTAINMENT, Warner Music Group and EMI Group, independent record labels, and new national talent. With the launch of the store http://music.nokia.it, Italian consumers can enjoy music of all types on their mobile device or PC whenever they want and however they want, using a combination of downloads and streaming services.<br /> <br />Nokia Music Store focuses on the local market, strongly associated with the consumer, as more than *54% of the music that is sold in Italy is local. To achieve this, there is a team in each country to determine more closely the tastes of the relevant region. Its search engine enables the differentiation between genres such as Italian music, pop, hip hop and rock.<br /> <br />Nokia has reached agreements with important and relevant record labels, with global and local aggregators such as The Orchard, IODA, Kiver, Made In eTaly, Wondermark and with local record labels such as Sugar, Carosello, Universo, Edel, with the objective of offering a broad range of genres and artists. <br /><span class="fullpost"><br />"With the launch of the Nokia Music Store in Italy, Nokia aims to make available to all Italian users the music that they want at any moment they want, with all the facilities that mobility permits nowadays," said Andrea Montagnini, Nokia Music Manager, Nokia Italy.<br /> <br />You can access Nokia Music Store via your PC at http://music.nokia.it, as well as via the Nokia Music Store icon on your mobile device such as the Nokia N85, Nokia N78, Nokia N95 8GB or Nokia N95, Nokia N96, as well as a growing range of Nokia devices. <br /> <br />How to buy the music<br />From the palm of their hand, music lovers will be able to access a whole new world of possibilities and recommendations, or look for favourite singers. Browsing, downloading, playing and synchronising with the compatible PC or directly from the compatible mobile device will now be possible with a simple click. The Nokia Music Store also offers on-demand music streaming service. For a monthly fee consumers can listen to as much music as they want on their PCs. It also has a pre-listening application of 30 seconds which allows the user to sample and identify each track. Furthermore, the consumer will be able to select any songs they are interested in directly from their mobile device, to make their purchase at that very moment or later on.<br /> <br />Tracks cost 1.00 EUR each (incl. VAT), whilst whole albums are generally 10 EUR (incl. VAT). The streaming service, based on monthly subscription and which enables the user to listen to any music desired without limit, costs 10 EUR. All songs and albums can be paid for by credit card.<br /> <br />How to manage the music<br />The Nokia Music for PC application allows consumers to seamlessly move music from their PCs to their Nokia device. People can quickly create their music library, make playlists, buy songs through Nokia Music Store, and then easily transfer the content to their Nokia device.<br /> <br />"We are aiming to satisfy the needs of users with a simple service that is easily accessible, offering the most comprehensive catalogue of artists, thought of by and for  Italian music enthusiasts," added Montagnini. <br /> <br />Anyone registering at the store will receive all the latest happenings in the sector with updates and weekly newsletters. To access Nokia Music Store visit http://www.music.nokia.it.<br /> <br />Nokia Music Store went live in the UK on 1st of November 2007 and is now live in 11 markets including, the United Kingdom, Germany, Finland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, France, Singapore, Spain and Sweden.<br /> <br />* Source October 2008 Discopress Classifiche.<br /> <br />About Nokia<br />Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.<br /></span>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog/~3/458732747/nokia-music-store-italy-more-than-4.html">Nokia Music Store Italy: more than 4 million songs</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Mobile manufacturers launch star rating system comparing the energy consumption of chargers]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Espoo, Finland - A group of mobile manufacturers has launched a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the one that saves the most energy. The...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Espoo, Finland - A group of mobile manufacturers has launched a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the one that saves the most energy. The star rating system developed and supported by LG, Motorola, <a href="http://justamp.blogspot.com/search/label/Nokia?max-results=3">Nokia</a>, Samsung Electronics and Sony Ericsson is one of a series of measures being taken by the industry to reduce the environmental footprint of its products.<br /> <br />Many consumers are unaware that chargers consume electricity when disconnected from the phone but left plugged into the wall socket. Around two thirds of the energy used by mobile devices is wasted in this way. Manufacturers are addressing this by continually improving the efficiency of their chargers and in making it easier for consumers to pick the ones using the least energy.  <br /> <br />The new rating system indicates how much energy each charger uses when left plugged into the wall socket after charging is completed.  The ratings covers all chargers currently sold by the five companies, and range from five stars for the most efficient chargers down to zero stars for the ones consuming the most energy.  If the more than three billion people owning mobile devices today switched to a four or five star charger, this could save the same amount of energy each year as produced by two medium sized power plants. <br /><span class="fullpost"><br />People will be able to visit the websites of each manufacturer to view and compare the results for every charger.  The ratings are based on the European Commission's energy standards for chargers and the internationally recognized Energy Star standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. The ratings will be reviewed regularly and developed further in order to drive constant improvement.<br /> <br />Many of the manufacturers are also working on other ways to reduce energy consumption. Most major producers have begun introducing visual alerts into their devices to remind people to unplug the charger from the mains when the battery is fully charged. <br /> <br />The group of manufacturers was initially created as part of a European Commission Integrated Product Policy pilot project looking at how different industries could reduce the environmental impact of their products and inform consumers of better choices. Nokia proposed the mobile phone sector to the Commission and was joined by a number of manufacturers, operators and others in the industry. <br /> <br />Links <br />http://www.lge.com/about/sustainability/climate_energystar.jsp#battery<br />www.motorola.com/environment/chargers  <br />www.nokia.com/chargerenergy<br />http://uk.samsungmobile.com/greenmanagement/energy.do<br />http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/company/sustainability/energy<br /> <br />About Nokia<br />Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.<br /></span>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 16:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog/~3/458732745/mobile-manufacturers-launch-star-rating.html">Mobile manufacturers launch star rating system comparing the energy consumption of chargers</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Nokia reaffirms its commitment to TD-SCDMA]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/d0d363f904f5364cfb789fe1e0174b7d</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Macau, China - Nokia today reaffirmed its commitment to TD-SCDMA at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau

Mr. Colin Giles, President of Nokia China, said at the event: &quot;Nokia firmly supports the...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Macau, China - <a href="http://justamp.blogspot.com/search/label/Nokia?max-results=3">Nokia</a> today reaffirmed its commitment to TD-SCDMA at the Mobile Asia Congress in Macau. <br /> <br />Mr. Colin Giles, President of Nokia China, said at the event: "Nokia firmly supports the development of TD-SCDMA. Our goal is to not only develop TD-SCDMA products that can deliver outstanding user experiences to consumers, but also to work with operators, chipset providers, developers and all parties along the value chain to support the creation of a vibrant TD-SCDMA ecosystem in China."<br /> <br />Nokia has started the development of a TD-SCDMA device based on S60 on Symbian OS, and plans to launch the product before the end of 2009.<br /> <br />Nokia's S60 TD-SCDMA device will enrich the TD-SCDMA device portfolio for Chinese consumers, and promote the development of TD-SCDMA in China.<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />Symbian is the world's leading smartphone platform, with over four million developers globally. By launching the S60-based TD-SCDMA device, Nokia combines Symbian's massive resources with the market opportunities provided by TD-SCDMA. There are currently over 10 000 third-party S60 on Symbian OS applications commercially available. The current S60 on Symbian OS applications will be compatible with S60-based TD-SCDMA devices, offering enriched experiences to China's TD-SCDMA users. <br /> <br />"We are very excited to hear Nokia's announcement today. Symbian OS is a mature and leading global mobile device platform, and we believe that the Nokia TD-SCDMA device will enhance our application offerings and user experiences," said Mr. Wang Jianzhou, Chairman and CEO of China Mobile. "We look forward to working together with Nokia to further drive TD-SCDMA development in China." <br /> <br />"The Symbian platform is an engine for open innovation in the mobile ecosystem, and a driver of mobile and Internet convergence," concluded Mr. Colin Giles" With the development of Symbian-based applications and services, it will not only benefit the TD-SCDMA industry, but also facilitate 3G services in China."<br /> <br />About Nokia<br />Nokia is the world leader in mobility, driving the transformation and growth of the converging Internet and communications industries. We make a wide range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music, navigation, video, television, imaging, games, business mobility and more. Developing and growing our offering of consumer Internet services, as well as our enterprise solutions and software, is a key area of focus. We also provide equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks<br /></span>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog/~3/458732746/nokia-reaffirms-its-commitment-to-td.html">Nokia reaffirms its commitment to TD-SCDMA</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Dassault Systèmes and Barco Create 3D Visualization Showroom]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Dassault Systèmes is a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions. Recently, they announced that they have finished installing a 3D visualization showroom and a 3D auditorium...]]></description>
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<p>Dassault Systèmes is a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions. Recently, they announced that they have finished installing a 3D visualization showroom and a 3D auditorium at their global headquarters. The two rooms were made possible with the use of the Barco Galaxy NH-12 projector. This model features 12000 ANSI lumens, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Nine projectors were used for the two rooms; seven were for the 3D visualization showroom alone. The showroom uses Barco&#8217;s I-Space multi-walled stereoscopic environment, which uses four projectors for the wide front screen and a projector each for the two side screens and a seventh projector is used for the floor screen. The showroom fully immerses the viewers in a 3D virtual environment that you can&#8217;t get anywhere else. The 3D auditorium uses two projectors to display onto the 354 inch wide screen. The auditorium is able to seat up to 300 guests. <em>&#8220;We are very excited to start using Barco&#8217;s immersive environment and 3D auditorium,&#8221;</em> states Barbara Tabb, Director of WW Alliance Operations for Dassault Systèmes, <em>&#8220;Not only does this system create the right environment for our design software, it also shows that both we and Barco believe in the importance of 3D as a key building block for collaboration, PLM and innovation. If you are immersed in your design, construction or data, you suddenly get a much clearer insight in correlations between vital pieces of information. You will immediately see if the pieces of your design fit together well, or if some materials you want to use have the right look and feel.&#8221;</em></p>
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      <source url="http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/2008/11/19/dassault-systemes-and-barco-create-3d-visualization-showroom/">Dassault Systèmes and Barco Create 3D Visualization Showroom</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[USB 3.0 demonstrations dazzle: uncompressed 1080p transfer proves simple]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[You've been adequately teased with what all USB 3.0 (or SuperSpeed USB, as we tend to refer to it) can do, but a gaggle of companies took the chance in San Jose, California to really demonstrate just...]]></description>
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You've been adequately teased with what all <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/Usb3.0/">USB 3.0</a> (or SuperSpeed USB, as we tend to refer to it) can do, but a gaggle of companies took the chance in San Jose, California to really demonstrate just how quick the protocol is. Most notable was the demo by Synopsys, which prototyped an HDTV video transmission system based on USB 3.0 and showed to wide-mouthed onlookers that an uncompressed 1080p feed at 30 frames-per-second could be whisked along at around 450Mbps. Sure, USB 3.0 has <a href="http://www.engadgethd.com/tag/wireless+hd/">wireless HD</a> to watch out for, but given that said technology is currently on track for an August 2298 release, it could really do some tethered damage in the meanwhile.<p>Filed under: <a href="http://www.engadget.com/category/peripherals/" rel="tag">Peripherals</a></p><p style="padding:5px;background:#ddd;border:1px solid #ccc;clear:both;"><a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/19/usb-3-0-demonstrations-dazzle-uncompressed-1080p-transfer-prove/">USB 3.0 demonstrations dazzle: uncompressed 1080p transfer proves simple</a> originally appeared on <a href="http://www.engadget.com">Engadget</a> on Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:47:00 EST.  Please see our <a href="http://www.weblogsinc.com/feed-terms/">terms for use of feeds</a>.</p><h6 style="clear: both; padding: 8px 0 0 0; height: 2px; font-size: 1px; border: 0; margin: 0; padding: 0;"></h6><a href=http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20081119/161433/>Read</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/19/usb-3-0-demonstrations-dazzle-uncompressed-1080p-transfer-prove/" rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to this entry">Permalink</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/forward/1377418/" title="Send this entry to a friend via email">Email this</a>&nbsp;|&nbsp;<a href="http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/19/usb-3-0-demonstrations-dazzle-uncompressed-1080p-transfer-prove/#comments" title="View reader comments on this entry">Comments</a>
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      <description><![CDATA[It appears that Konica Minolta will take mini-projector one-upsmanship to the next level with a new device that measures about 1.6 inches long, .79 inches wide, and only .3 inches thickroughly the...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/11/konica-minolta-logo.jpg" width="250" height="145" align="left" hspace="4" vspace="2"/>It appears that Konica Minolta will take <a href="http://gizmodo.com/tag/pico-projectors/">mini-projector</a> one-upsmanship to the next level with a new device that measures about 1.6 inches long, .79 inches wide, and only .3 inches thick&mdash;roughly the size of a smallish thumbdrive. When all is said and done, Konica believes that this new projector will be able to throw 20-inch color images in XGA resolution at distances of about 20 24-inches away from the screen and use less than 1-watt of power while operating. Unfortunately, the device will not be ready for public consumption for another 2 or 3 years, which opens up the door for another company to one-up their one-up. [<a href="http://www.nni.nikkei.co.jp/AC/TNKS/Nni20081118D18JSN02.htm">Nikkei</a>-subcription via <a href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/11/19/konica-minolta-develops-a-usb-stick-sized-projector/">Crunchgear</a> via <a href="http://blogs.computerworld.com/konica_minolta_building_thumbdrive_size_projector">ComputerWorld</a>]</p> <br style="clear: both;"/>
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      <title><![CDATA[Vodafone UK announces Christmas line-up]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[16 mobile phone exclusives
Unlimited Texts for pay as you talk customers
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[- 16 mobile phone exclusives <br />- Unlimited Texts for pay as you talk customers <br />- Free gift with purchases of Samsung G600, Nokia 6500 Classic or Sony Ericsson K770i <br />- Exclusive Dell Inspiron Mini 9 with built in mobile broadband <br /><br />With 16 exclusive <a href="http://justamp.blogspot.com/">mobile phones</a> including the new BlackBerry Storm for contract customers, Text Unlimited for all pay as you talk customers, and the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 ‘netbook’ with built-in mobile broadband, Vodafone UK will have something for everyone this Christmas.<br /><br />From the great value £30 pay as you talk Vodafone 527 Rainbow with its range of colours for the fashion conscious, to the latest Sony Ericsson C905 with its 8.1 mega pixel camera, all Vodafone’s Yuletide offerings will make the most of its fast and reliable network.<br /><br />Ian Shepherd, consumer director for Vodafone UK, says: “This year’s Christmas range features a great mix of phones at a price that will please everyone. Many of our exclusive mobiles will make ideal gifts especially as several will come with a free digital photo frame. There really is something for everyone from a stylish low cost mobile in the shape of the VF527 Rainbow to more sophisticated mobiles for avid internet, social network, instant messaging and email users. <br /><br />“Of course there’s also plenty of choice for those who want to have their music in their pocket or quick access to satellite navigation with the Sony Ericsson W350i and the Nokia 6210. Best of all, every Vodafone Pay as you talk customer can opt into Text Unlimited to be rewarded with free texts each month just for topping up £5 or more. As Vodafone is the only network operator to reward topping up just £5, this all makes a mobile from Vodafone’s Pay as you talk range a perfect gift for Christmas.”<br /><br />Pay as you talk: Not only will Vodafone have twelve exclusive mobiles for Pay as you talk (PAYT) customers to choose from, there will also be a highly desirable free gift of a digital photo frame (RRP £50)* with purchases of the Samsung G600, Nokia 6500 Classic or the Sony Ericsson K770i. All Vodafone PAYT customers can get even more value with free rewards of unlimited texts when they opt in to Vodafone’s Text Unlimited plan. Free to join, Text Unlimited is activated by spending as little as a £5 on top up each month**. Customers can earn extra texts each month from unlimited weekday evening texts through to free texts all month by just topping up.<br /><br />For our contract customers there is a wide selection of smart phones and camera phones, all of which are available from free on monthly price plans that all include unlimited email and internet*** use.<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />PAYT: <br />Sony Ericsson K770i – exclusive in pink or silver – cyber-shot camera phone, £80 when bought with £20 Top Up<br /><br />Sony Ericsson W350 - exclusive black and purple colourway - a great music clamshell, £60<br /><br />Sony Ericsson W910i Havana Gold – exclusive – with its Walkman media player it’s ideal for music lovers, £100<br /><br />Samsung Steel – exclusive - 3 mega pixel (MP) camera phone with auto-focus and video capture, £80 (also available on contract)<br /><br />Samsung J700 – exclusive in silver and pink – stylish and desirable slider phone, £50<br /><br />Samsung G600 – available in pink and graphite high quality 5MP camera phone, £100<br /><br />Samsung Omnia – Stylish Windows Mobile device with a 5MP camera and full touch-screen making it great for mobile internet, £400 (and from free on contract)<br /><br />Nokia 6500 classic - Premium design with a 2MP camera, 1GB internal memory and 3G making it great for fast downloads and web browsing, £100<br /><br />Vodafone’s own range of mobiles completes the pay as you talk line up with the VF527 Rainbow in a variety of bright stylish colours (£30 inc £10 Airtime), the great value, VF725 2MP camera phone (£50 and the new additions to the range), the VF533 1.3 MP camera slider (£30 when bought with £10 Top Up), and the compact and lightweight VF231 (£20).<br /><br />CONTRACT:<br /><br />BlackBerry Storm 9500 – a highly desirable multi-media smartphone purpose built for Vodafone customers<br /><br />Nokia 6210 – exclusive – 3.2 MP camera, ideal for sat nav, email and internet<br /><br />Nokia N96 16GB – 5MP camera, ideal for email and internet and for storing photos, videos and music with its 16GB memory<br /><br />Nokia 6124 Classic – Classic 2MP camera phone, great for email and internet<br /><br />Sony Ericsson 595 Walkman - exclusive in black and red - this stylish music slider phone comes with stereo sound, shake control, MegaBass™ and an AM/FM Radio. Great for fast internet too.<br /><br />Sony Ericsson C905 – the most advanced Cyber-shot camera slider phone yet with an 8.1 megapixel camera and real flash<br /><br />Sony Ericsson Xperia – stylish Windows Mobile device, QWERTY slide-out keyboard, 3" colour touch-screen and fast internet browsing<br /><br />Mobile Broadband: The Dell Inspiron Mini 9 with mobile broadband built in is the latest exclusive addition to Vodafone’s family of mobile broadband products. Complete with a Vodafone SIM, and pre-installed mobile broadband connectivity software, the Mini 9 eliminates the need to use an additional USB modem to connect to the web. Available from free on a 24 month price plan, customers can connect to the UK’s fastest and most reliable mobile broadband network anytime, anywhere.<br /><br />Vodafone also has a great accessory pack to complement the netbook including an 8GB memory flash drive, a netbook ‘skin’ in black with red stitching and a cleaning kit for just £25.<br /><br />Vodafone’s Christmas campaign launches on Television later this month 17th November and will be supported by outdoor, press and online advertising.<br /></span>
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      <source url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog/~3/457580258/vodafone-uk-announces-christmas-line-up.html">Vodafone UK announces Christmas line-up</source>
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      <title><![CDATA[Vodafone Launches New Stick Pro]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Introduces New Mobile Broadband Offers and adds to its range of Mobile Broadband Deals to give customers greater value

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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Introduces New Mobile Broadband Offers and adds to its range of Mobile Broadband Deals to give customers greater value.<br /><br />Vodafone is adding to its award winning range of USB modems with the introduction of the USB Stick Pro to help customers make the most of the UK's fastest and most reliable mobile broadband network. This new stick is designed for high performance use and will be distinguishable in the range as it comes in a stylish black design, has a space saving retractable USB connector and also comes with an integrated 4GB micro SD memory card. The Stick Pro is 7.2Mbps compatible (NB 7.2Mbps is theoretical speed, average actual speed 1-5Mbps) and boasts upload speeds of 2Mbps (average actual speed of 1Mbps). The modem will be available from free on selected price plans online, in store, via telesales or through your account manager.<br /><br />To mark the launch of its new USB Modem Stick Pro, Vodafone will, for a limited period, offer the mobile broadband 3GB plan for £10 per month for the first three months on 24 month contracts. A saving of £15 over three months. Similarly the 5GB plan will be £15 per month for the first three months - a saving of £30. The Stick Pro is available on 5GB plans from free on 24 and 18 month contracts and from £29 on 12 month plans. <br /><br />Vodafone is also introducing a new £15 1GB 30 day plan for 'Stick Lite' users to complement the existing £20 3GB 30 day plan. The Stick Lite, which is designed for those who need to download more than they upload, is £49 on these 30 days plans.<br /><br />The Stick Lite continues to be available from free on 18 month and 24 month 3GB plans.<br /><br />For more information customers should see in store, call customer services or go to www.vodafone.co.uk/broadband<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />About Vodafone UK<br />Vodafone UK has 18.5 million customers and is part of the world’s leading international mobile telecommunications Group, offering a wide range of voice and data communications. The company is committed to providing mobile solutions that allow both consumer and business customers to make the most of now. In addition, Vodafone connects customers across the globe with roaming agreements worldwide. It provides 3G roaming in 29 countries and offers great roaming value with Vodafone Passport. For more information, please visit www.vodafone.co.uk.<br /></span>
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