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These days, the advanced technology mobile phones are equipped with cutting-edge technologies which have become quite popular among the tech savvy users.

A brilliant mobile phone gadget that can be used for both your personal and professional lives, the Sony Ericsson P990i is packed with the latest superior features. The large 2.8? QVGA screen, allows you to view the phone features easily. For live entertainment, there are excellent features like MP3 player and FM radio.

The 2 megapixel camera comes with advanced mobile imaging options like auto focus, video recording, photo light and digital zoom. Apart from supporting WiFi and HSCSD, the Sony Ericsson P990i offers local connectivity tools like Bluetooth, Infrared and USB. Sharing of files and synchronization with compatible external devices has become easier than ever. The 128MB flash and 64MB RAM ensures that you can carry as many as tracks as you want.

This high-end business device, Sony Ericsson P990i allows you to stay connected with connectivity features like Bluetooth, infrared, UTMS(3G), GPRS, integrated Wi-Fi system, and a USB port, in a Tri-Band GSM connectivity. The long list of messaging features include SMS, MMS, EMS, Predictive Text and Voice Mail, Push email, etc. The hi-end productivity tools enable you to manage your work efficiently.

Capture your memorable moments with the 2 Mega Pixel camera. With the secondary video call camera, you can do video calling. The handset also offers full PIM functionality and office applications. Wit the 3G functionality, high speed web surfing and video calling are supported. All the features can be used for fun and pleasure and for business requirements too.

With features like mobile internet and data connectivity, this professional tool lets you stay in touch with the world wherever you go. Manage your emails, surf the web and do lot more with your Smartphone.

So grab this innovative smartphone and stay updated with the latest technology.









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The technologically advanced mobile phones are specially designed to cater the needs of the people. These days, everyone is in need of the latest gadgets to keep himself updated with the latest technology. People like to experience the new features and applications on these latest gadgets. Besides keeping us connected all the possible times, these devices are incorporated with some of the best entertainment and communication features.

Some time back, these phones were expensive as well as bulky devices which only a few could own. But with the advent of latest technology, the sleek phones with innovative functionalities were introduced. The beautiful lightweight phones of today were like a dream earlier on.

The present day online market is packed with latest mobile phones available with attractive offers and deals. These phones have become affordable now. The power-packed and feature-rich gadgets are loaded with high resolution cameras, music players, gaming devices, etc.

If you are one of those who is looking for a handset including internet, multimedia applications and gaming, then you can opt for a high-end phone. There are basic phones also available for people who just need a phone for making and receiving calls.

The latest Walkman phones of Sony Ericsson mobiles have been able to win the hearts of millions of worldwide customers. On the other hand, Nokia offers maximum satisfaction to the customers by catering to their communication, business and multimedia needs. The highly capable phones not only boast of efficient applications but also comprises of high-end technologies.

The latest mobile phones include technologies like GPRS, EDGE and HSDPA which allow high speed internet access. Whether you wish to send emails or take pictures, share content or download music, one can do whatever he wants to do with these devices. These must-have fashion accessories are incorporated with stunning designs and astonishing looks. Instant messaging, massive storage capacities, high quality cameras and Java games are some of the impressive features that add on to their feature list.

An excellent example of the latest phone is the Nokia N95 8GB. An ideal companion for most of the people, Nokia N95 8GB, is a stylish phone which includes a variety of features in a small package. Take advantage of an amazing viewing experience with the vibrant TFT screen. The built-in 5 megapixel camera of this phone is enhanced with options like auto focus, digital zoom and flash. There are various camera settings like landscape, automatic, user-defined close up and night camera modes. Entertainment features like visual radio, FM radio and music player can satisfy your music desires. High volumes of data can be stored in the 8 GB available memory.

 

The incredible applications of this phone let the users to record, edit and playback video clips. The connectivity options like Bluetooth, EDGE and GPRS offer seamless connectivity options.

Another handset to impress the users is the Nokia N98. The sophisticated functionalities, high quality sound and high end graphics of this phone are all set to surprise the users. The phone works on the Symbian third edition operating system and supports the innovative 3D graphics accelerator. The handset includes mammoth storage capacity and appealing multimedia capabilities. The beautifully crafted handset is equipped with some user-friendly features. The 7.2 mega pixels camera of this phone with Carl Zeiss options, 5x optical zoom and 20x digital zoom would excite the photographers. The elegant touchscreen of this affordable phone lets you to easily operate the functions comfortably. The top-quality music player in the Nokia N98 gives exciting music experiences. The GPS navigation feature lets the user to move around the unexplored places without any second thoughts. One can easily track an unknown place with the help of this feature.

Functionalities like expandable memory, radio/music player and music downloads from the Internet have attracted all, especially the music lovers. Whether it is photography, videos, internet surfing, messaging, music or games, these phones excel in all the concerned areas.

 







HTC HD2 to get Windows Mobile 7 Update in Russia



Back in November we came across a rumour that the HTC HD2 was to get a Windows Mobile 7 upgrade sometime in 2010. Although nothing is set in stone yet HTC in Russia have posted on Twitter that the HD2 will get a WM7 update sometime in the future. The tweet also says that only the HD2 will get the update.

What it doesn’t mention is if the update is for all HD2’s world wide, or just relating to those within Russia.

No release dates are known at the moment for WM7 that I know of so it’s unclear when the firmware update will be made available.

As soon as we find out more information we will post it here. Via: Engadget

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BGR found details of the Google Nexus One and how it will be sold today. The Nexus One (N1) will only be sold by Google [GOOG] direct to consumers via the web.

Google, with support from T-Mobile, is scheduled to launch a new Android device in early January. The Google Android phone will be sold directly by Google via the Web.

Support for the device including troubleshooting and exchanges will be managed by Google and HTC. T-Mobile will offer service support including billing, coverage, features, and rate plans. Additional details Streamline content regarding the launch of Google?s Android phone will be coming in early January.

In summary what this means is that you’ll buy the phone from Google direct and it will connect up to T-Mobile who will support billing, coverage and rate plans while google and HTC will manage problems with the hardware. Rumours are saying that T-Mobile might get to sell the phone direct around March 2010.

Via: BGR

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[Bernard Moon works for the Lunsford Group.]

When I made my tech trend predictions for 2009, we were in the middle of an economic meltdown. This year, I’m less focused on the recession and — thanks to my one-year old twin girls — am wading my way through a flood of information on baby products, toys and books. My mind has wandered between thoughts of Bugaboos and Ooyalas, Leapfrog and Playfish, or Seuss and Seesmic. Still, here are my tech trends for 2010.

Online Shopping Clubs Will Mature

Online shopping clubs aren’t anything new, but these post-bubble incarnations are. Leaders in this segment tend to hold “flash” sales (limited-time sales) and restrict sales to members only. Luxury goods lead this space with France?s Vente-Privee hitting $966 million in revenues this year and U.S?s Gilt Groupe earning almost $150 million in revenues in 2009. By 2010, within four years since launching in the U.S., the companies in this space will have achieved over $2 billion in worldwide sales. Talk about hockey stick growth!

This same model has transferred to other categories, with many luxury players launching travel offerings under their banners. There are also more narrowly focused sites launching, such as Totsy for moms and One Kings Lane for home décor. Woot in the U.S. and One A Day in Korea are flash sale sites that sell only one item everyday. One A Day hit $13 million this year and projects $28 million in sales for 2010 under this simplified model.

Much of this tremendous growth has been driven by the steep discounts all these sites have provided through access to excess inventory. There are concerns this category might see some trouble once the economy picks up and retailers begin rightsizing their inventory. But I believe it is here to stay because — similar to how Zynga and Playfish brought lazy interactivity to the online casual gaming space — these new e-tailers are pushing products and brand relationships to the lazy shopper. It won?t be just about discounted goods, since players like Gilt are already pushing exclusive, in-season goods. So I predict that 2010 will be a breakout year for this ecommerce category and it will move far beyond discounted luxury goods.

Gaming Will Advance Beyond PCs and Consoles

2009 was a great year for online gaming, with Zynga, Playfish, and others leading the charge and showing the power of Facebook and the social networking ecosystem?s distribution power. The next stage of online gaming will be led by more powerful gaming platforms and engines for mobile and the browser.

Epic?s recent showing of the Unreal Engine 3 on the iPhone opens a whole new world for mobile gaming. The possible game titles with such engines on mobile platforms just increased at least fivefold. Imagine billion-dollar franchises such as Grand Theft Auto, Halo, Rock Band and Guitar Hero on mobile devices. I believe this would not cannibalize game makers’ PC and console sales and gameplay time but would expand their consumer base and increase people?s playing time.

For browser-based games, existing engines, such as Unity, and new entrants in flash-based platforms and other browser engines will expand the leading online gaming genre of ?lazy interactive? casual games (such as Farmville and Mobsters) to more robust casual games (Risk, Battle Tetris) and eventually hardcore games (such as MMO role-playing games and first-person shooters). This will allow more advanced gaming environments to move away from the traditional client-server architecture. I predict there will be some breakout titles by year end in mobile and browser based games to initiate a changing tide in the video game industry.

Real-Time Collaboration Coming to an Office Near You

I already covered this trend a couple of months ago on Mashable, but I really do believe 2010 will be a solid year of progress for real-time collaboration. SAP?s Gravity, a prototype of real-time collaborative business process modeling within Google Wave, is a good example of what?s coming ahead.

2010 Will Be Android?s Year

In the mobile space, 2010 will be a breakout year for Google?s Android platform (disclaimer: my wife works at Google but not on Android). Motorola?s Droid and glimpses of Google?s own Nexus One were just tasty appetizers this year. Next year there will be more than 50 Android phones shipping out to a market near you. Think about what this means. Android is spreading like the Borg from Star Trek.

Next year, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, and others will be spreading the concept of apps, touch screens, and smarter phones to an audience beyond the techno-elite and hipster gadget lovers. Slowly Google?s open platform strategy might win out versus Apple?s closed approach.

2010 Will Have A Netscape Moment

I was initially going to call this prediction the ?Kozmo Moment? after the DVD and small goods online delivery service that raised $250 million in 1999 and then spectacularly shut down in 2001 after a failed IPO, but there really are no capex heavy startups today minus the cleantech industry. I mean Twitter doesn?t need to buy 500 cars and vans to deliver potato chips and Q-tips to suburban homes in Portland or San Diego.

I do predict at least one of the hot startups that have an incredibly high valuation and a ton of capital will not live up to the hype. It might even go public, but soon afterwards go down a similar path that Netscape did and fade into the background due to competition from a tech giant or rapidly changing tides of the market. None will shut down in 2010 since they have so much cash, but chinks in the armor will be revealed during the year. Who will it be? Twitter? Slide? Zynga? Ning?

What are some of your predictions or trends for 2010? Be sure to share them in the comments section.

Bernard Moon is Managing Director of the Lunsford Group, which is a private holding company consisting of entities in technology, media, research & consulting, health care, and real estate. He blogs at Silicon Moon.





Only the truly adventurous are running Chrome OS on their computers today. But it’s the elephant in the room whenever Jolicloud, an ambitious netbook operating startup, is discussed.

We first covered the startup in late 2008, when netbooks were mostly running Widows XP or Linux. In June, when the first invites to Jolicloud went out, it looked like a winner.

But less than a month later Google announced Chrome OS, their own operating system tailored to netbooks.

Jolicloud soldiered on, raising a high profile $4.2 million venture round and finally, earlier this month, releasing a public beta of the product at Le Web in Paris.

I caught up with CEO Tariq Krim and Director Partnerships Brenda O’Connell backstage at Le Web and asked them how Jolicloud would compete with Chrome OS.

Krim doesn’t have a full answer, but he says that part of the answer is Jolicloud’s focus on partner services like Dropbox. Google will rely mostly or entirely on Google services to run Chrome OS, although you’ll be able to access website services.

Jolicloud netbooks will be able to run local high definition video, which is hard to do over the browser today. And with services like dropbox users can store files locally on their netbooks and sync them to the cloud. Chrome OS users won’t be able to store files locally on their machine, other than via offline browser access.

It’s not clear Krim believes that’s much of an advantage, though. He says in the interview that hardware is becoming unimportant and that people will start to spend that money on cloud services instead.

Jolicloud is negotiating partnerships with hardware manufacturers to ship their OS directly with devices. Eventually consumer decisions will say whether there’s a place for Jolicloud in a suddenly crowded netbook OS market. Krim, who has fought Google successfully before with Netvibes (which competes with iGoogle), seems reasonably optimistic.

The video is below:

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Gizmodo on the worst gadgets -> TamsWMS

It’s the end of the year. This means next to no news, and loads of top-XYZ lists.

While we usually ignore these beautiful critters on the Tamoggemon Content network, Gizmodo’s most-useless gadgets of the decade list struck my interest.

While most of the victims are weird, largely useless gadgets, the following boxen also made it on the list:

  • Sony Clié PEG-NZ90 (IMHO undeserved)
  • Nokia N-Gage (all incarnations)
  • AppleTV (oh, the horror)
  • Motorola Q9m (not sure about the Verizon UI)
  • Omnia II (IMHO undeserved)

Feel that the ratings are justified? Let us know in the comments!



Cellphone, Other Gadgets






“As the days go by the steady feed of information about the Google Nexus One continues to flow freely. We’ve seen pictures and specs lists and now a video walkthrough of the handset’s interface. The video gives a decent look at the menus in the phone and also shows it next to a HTC Hero and an iPhone for comparison. The video is a bit blurry and a bit shaky, as is often the case with these leaked videos, so don’t expect HD quality here!” via mobile-review.com




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  • Impact glass for gadgets Gorilla Glass

    One of the least pleasant moments in the use of mobile devices – the possibility of scratches and even cracks in the screen. Plastic does not have enough of the same transparency as glass, and glass is very easy to break. One of the first mobile phones, which use glass as a material for the screen was the Motorola RAZR, but used for the external screen, the glass was not protected and quite easily broken. To prevent such a possibility the company proposes to use Corning glass its development Gorilla Glass.

    Actually, this development – not news. That Gorilla Glass is used in such devices as Motorola DROID and Dell Adamo, that has not previously publicized. However, it is these devices have been employed with the company mentioned Corning in his interview for the SmartPlanet. The same glass is installed and in media player, Cowon S9, which was not mentioned. Feature Gorilla Glass is chemical tempering of glass, giving it additional strength, reduces the number of scratches and avoid cross-cutting fractures. The company holds Corning expects to expand the market of devices with similar displays, because tachfonov wear display has a value.

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