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Windows Phone 7 Series Impression


 

Windows Mobile team has re-written its Windows Mobile OS with the 7 Series .

For the geeks out there that was looking for a “Zune Phone” that’s basically what the user interface is based off of.

Featuring different Hubs such as People,Pictures,Office,Games,Music & Video this hubs can be accessed through Dynamic  Tiles on the home-screen that updates  via online services such as Facebook & Windows Live.

The Windows Phone 7 in my opinion is not a big competition For its competitors,  iPhone OS & Android OS.

Let us Know what you think?

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JooJoo Tablet Ready to ship. Should iPad be worried?


 

 

Another tablet has entered the competition for business. A few tablets on the market or soon will be are Apple iPadHP Slate. Should  they be worried?

 

JooJoo tablet is in production and ready to be shipped on by the end of this month.

Formley the CrunchPad the JooJoo will come loaded with , a 12.1? multi-touch capacitive display with native resolution of 1366 x 768, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, 4GB SSD, front-facing camera, accelerometer, support for Flash.

The support for flash really hurts the Apple iPad because as of now it does support flash at all.  Only thing is that the JooJoo doesn’t support 3G as of yet, Considering the built in USB port we may be able to connect or USB 3G cards to it.

The tablet will retail for $499.00

Stay tuned to The Gadget 411 for more!

After that then you can check out the official website of JooJoo

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AT&T to Launch MMS for iPhone 3G, 3GS


Iphone 3GsAT&T Inc. today finally set a firm date of Sept. 25 for making multimedia messaging service (MMS) available for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS.

The carrier had said at the launch of iPhone 3GS in June that MMS capability would be available by the end of the summer. AT&T went beyond that promise by a few days since autumn begins on Sept. 22.

The MMS will be enabled through a software update that day. A spokeswoman said the MMS service is available through a user’s data plan at no extra cost.


The carrier said in an online note that it had to prepare the network for the “record volumes” of MMS traffic expected from iPhone users. The company wants to “ensure an excellent experience from Day One.”

AT&T also said in the online note to customers, “We appreciate your patience as we work toward that end.”

The carrier also cited an “explosion of traffic” with smartphone usage, and reported wireless usage growth of 350% year-over-year for the past two years. “We want you to know that we’re working relentlessly to innovate and invest in our network to anticipate this growth in usage and to stay ahead of the anticipated growth in data demand, new devices and applications for years go come,” the note stated.

When Apple announced the 3GS on June 8, crowds jeered when it was mentioned that AT&T would not immediately have MMS available on the shipment date. The delay brought plenty of customer complaints and helped fuel concerns over the value of a carrier having an exclusive deal for a smartphone.

For AT&T, missing the end-of-summer target by a few days was justified by the need to get the network ready. When asked why that target date was missed, a spokeswoman responded in an e-mail: “It was important to us to give our customers a positive experience from day one. We took the time necessary to make sure our network is ready to handle what we expect will be a record volume of MMS traffic. We appreciate our customers’ patience and hope they’ll understand our desire to get it right from the start.”

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*** INVITE CODE INSIDE ***Sensobi : A better address for your Blackberry


From Sensobi.com:

Sensobi is a better address book for business professionals to help you stay on top of your important contacts.

We let you know who you need to speak with, and who is falling off your radar. Before you make that important call, you can see when you last spoke and what it was about. We provide the smarts to help you connect with your professional and personal networks. Download Sensobi and super-charge your address book, your business, and your career.

We are also a team of software engineers and business professionals dedicated to improving how you connect with your professional and personal networks. We breathe life into your address book, one of the most heavily used apps on any smartphone.

Sensobi is currently in beta  ..   But, the great people at Sensobi reserved a beta code just for The Gadget 411 readers  check it our here http://sensobi.com/form/gadget411 Be Sure to take there survey on the site and let them know what you think.  Also comment below.

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AT&T Samsung Omnia 2


samsung-omnia2-cell-phoneThe AT&T Samsung Omnia 2 cell phone has all the same specs except better processor, better camera/camcorder, capacitive screen. New Samsung Omnia 2 features include 800 MHz processor, a 3.7-inch WVGA (480×800) AMOLED touchscreen, 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, 3G, DivX/XviD video support, FM, 8/16GB storage memory up to 32GB and running Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro OS. The Omnia2 is a good consumer device.

(check out full specs below)

AT&T Samsung Omnia 2 Specifications:

- GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 850/1900 MHz, HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA5.76 Mbps
- 3.7-inch WVGA (480×800) AMOLED touchscreen, Advanced R touch (Resistive)
- 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, dual LED flash, geo-tagging, face and smile detection, image
- 800 MHz processor
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP, standard microUSB port, standard 3.5mm audio jack, GPS receiver with A-GPS
- Memory: 8/16GB storage memory, hot-swappable microSD card slot (up to 32GB total)
- stabilization, Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) and D1 video recording at 15 fps
- Accelerometer
- DivX/XviD video support
- FM radio with RDS
- DNSe
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, TouchWiz 2.0 UI with 3D effect
- Dimensions: 118 x 59.6 x 11.9 mm
- 1500 mAh battery

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Apple To Allow Augmented Reality Apps On iPhone OS 3.1 Update In September


Picture-161-300x173The L.A. Times has reported that Apple will finally allow applications that use new augmented reality technology in the app store then their OS 3.1 update his iTunes in September.  Augmented reality applications apply different types of media over a real time image using the iPhone 3GS’s camera.  A great example of this new technology will be an app called TwittaRound, which will allow users to point their camera in a certain direction, geo-locate and visually position tweets sent from the app on the live image from the camera using the built in compass.

This is just one feature of the new iPhone 3.1 OS update.  The update is said to contain many bug fixes and will be the first update since the release of the iPhone 3GS.  Some new features that have been found in the beta include improved, “non destructive” video editing, vibrating icons when they are moved, and bluetooth voice control.  Developers have also reported that the MMS icon has appeared in the new beta, and a select few have been able to successfully send and receive MMS messages.  One of the problems that users have been talking about that has been said to have a solution in the new update is an overheating issue.

If you are a developer and have seen any other new features in the iPhone 3.1 OS beta, or if you have seen any other improvements or bug fixes, send me an e-mail at Dustin@thegadget411.com and let us know about it!

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Using an iPhone as a high-quality image projector


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Imagine you’re on a camping trip with your family, and your kids are bored. They want to watch a movie, but you forgot your laptop at home. Hopeless? Not at all.

You pull out your fifth-generation iPhone–yes, this is a story about future technology–power it up, aim it at the wall of the tent, and start projecting their favorite film there.

This is one of the many potential promises of a new microdisplay technology from Displaytech, a recently acquired division of Boise-based Micron. Known as FLCOS, or fast liquid crystal on silicon, the technology is designed to make it possible to project, from a relatively small form factor device, and with high image quality and vibrant colors, just about anything you’d want, be it a Disney flick or a complex PowerPoint presentation

Today, the technology is still in its prototype stage, and when I visited Micron here this week as part of Road Trip 2009, I was shown a demonstration in which things like YouTube movies or ESPN clips stored on an iPhone were projected onto a screen via a small device with a tiny 3M projection engine in it.

Even that was pretty cool, because the little device probably had about the same volume as a deck of cards, and the image quality–in a very bright room–was fairly good, particularly when it came to showing text-based slides. But the most exciting thing to me about the technology is the promise that by late 2010 or early 2011, there’s a good chance that the thumbnail sized chip behind the microdisplay could begin to be embedded in commercially available smartphones, like the iPhone.

And that could mean that not only would it be possible to watch a movie any time and anywhere, as can already be done on many small devices, but that it would no longer be a solo experience. Instead, using something like an iPhone, it would be possible to share a movie with a room full of people.

The idea behind the technology is that FLCOS microdisplays can mix color over time, blending reds, greens and blues in very quick sequence, Eric Boles, Micron’s director of marketing services, explained to me. The human eye turns such color mixing into full color, meaning that FLCOS obviates any kind of color filtering.

Right now, the projection engine behind the technology is about an inch-and-a-half long and very power efficient, Boles said. Just 1.1 watts can produced ten lumens.

For now, no mobile phone makers have gotten on board with Micron’s microdisplay technology, in part because the chips may still be too expensive, and because smart phones may not yet have the power to allocate to something like FLCOS. But because the projection technology is on a chip, it is likely to follow the traditional silicon curves, Boles said, meaning that the chips will probably get smaller, faster and cheaper quickly.

Micron also faces an interesting marketing question: How to market the chips. The company doesn’t plan on marketing FLCOS directly to consumers, but rather will work with consumer electronics companies to create the kinds of products they want. In the short term, Boles said, the most obvious market may well be businesspeople who could easily find themselves unable to resist a small device that would let them project a presentation on any surface any time they want.

Other exciting advances–before the microdisplay technology makes its way to the iPhone–could include adding wireless to the device so that it can retrieve content without having to be physically tethered to the content source.

And it’s also exciting to imagine the possible roster of things that could be used as projection screens. Boles recalled a visit to a Mexican restaurant at some point recently where one of the prototype devices was used to project onto a tortilla.

There are, of course, other companies working on similar products, but the folks at Micron think they’re onto a special approach to tiny projectors because the microdisplays are all-digital. And that means that Micron may be the only company able to embed such technology on a chip.

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iPhone 3G S review-by Engadget


3gs_un_hands31So much to say about the Iphone 3gs Check it out in Full At http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/17/iphone-3g-s-review/

Hopefully apple sends us the iPhone so we can give you are point of view.

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T-Mobile’s Dash, Second Generation: The Dash 3G


Not to be left out of the smartphone fleet week, T-Mobile releases the Dash 3G today. It’s a new version of their smartphone, the Dash. It’s similar to Sprint and Verizon’s HTC Snap and the first 3G phone to run the WinMo 6.1 platform. It has some marked design changes, mainly a trackball and more spaced out, round navigation keys instead of the cluster design. It still has the full QWERTY keyboard and it is has an overall sleeker shape.

No price point announced yet, but we do have some  deets: QVGA (320 by 240 pixel resolution) display, integrated GPS, Exchange server support, microSDHC card slot, Bluetooth 2.0, and a 2-megapixel camera. It’s aiight, not quite as hardcore as the front runners, but it seems like it is a solid phone for someone who wants a smartphone of average intelligence. Hopefully, the price point will be as reasonable. The handset wil hit sometime in July. If you are looking for an entry level or gateway smartphone, this would be a good start. Unless you get swayed by the launch of the second T-Mobile phone with Android. Which is slated to happen next week!

via-PC World

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Samsung Jet – Smarter Than A Smartphone


smasung-jet-cell-phoneSamsung has officially unveiled the next era in smartphones! The highly-anticipated, new Samsung Jet supports the latest smartphone features which include multi-task manager and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, bringing user-friendly menu navigations in a sleek and compact design.

The Jet’s pioneering 16M WVGA AMOLED display (3.1”) offers vivid and colorful full touch mobile experience available; the WVGA AMOLED screen provides a resolution that is four times higher than a WQVGA screen. The 800MHz application processor delivers breathtaking speed and stunning performance, making Jet the fastest full touch handset on the market today.

Samsung’s latest TouchWiz 2.0 user interface new features such as intuitive 3D media gate UI and motion-response UI, smart unlock, customizable widget screen. The Dolfin Web browser lets users surf the net and access popular websites, especially social networking sites, with ease and speed. The 5 mega-pixel camera, built-in GPS, DNSe & SRS Sound Effect technology for superior sound quality, and DivX and XviD video support for hassel-free video downloading and viewing.

The Samsung Jet Cell Phone Specifications:

- 2.5G: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
- 3G: 900 / 2100 Mhz , HSDPA 3.6Mbps
- EDGE/GPRS Class 12
- Battery Li-ion, 1100mAh
- Dimension: 108.8*53.5*11.9mm / 110g

- 3.1-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display, 16M colors
- 5 megapixel AF camera, Dual Power LED
- 800MHz Application Processor
- TouchWiz 2.0 user interface with new features such as intuitive 3D media gate UI and motion-response UI, smart unlock, customizable widget screen.
- Full HTML Dolfin Web browser
- GPS
- DNSe & SRS Sound Effect technology
- DivX and XviD video support
- Microsoft Exchange support

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