Archive | January, 2010

Samsung YP-Z5 MP3 gold

MP3 players (MP3 players) are a good Christmas and a suitable product to sell online for affordable but not “cheap” (convenience), its reduced weight and size (logistics), and because it remains a technology innovative and practical use. Samsung wanted to add a new attribute to MP3 to position it as a product of prestige and launched the Samsung YP-Z5 with gold casing. The main features include: 18k gold, 4 gigas, wma, mp3, ogg jpeg and supported by Napster, HMV, URGE, iTunes etc. I know the price, but gold is not free. Do you think that will compete with 80-gigabyte iPod and 200,000 songs? IPod Nano With 4 or 8 gigabyte?) Or compete in the segment of medium-priced jewelry?. “It will sound better a subject of Britney Spears, Lil Wayne, Jennifer Lopez, or Robbie Williams?
Samsung YP-Z5 MP3 gold

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Notebook HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth ASUS

ASUS has also launched a line of laptops with HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth. This is the V2 series incorporates Intel Core 2 Duo processors T550/T5600/T7200/T7400/T7600, with a 14-inch WXGA +, ATI Mobility Radeon X1450 256MB or 512MB version, 80GB – 160GB hard and DVI output. ASUS V2 Notebook Series offers 3.6Mbps HSDPA 3.5G connection.
Notebook HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth ASUS

Key Features:
Integrated Webcam 3 megapixel.HSDPA to 3.6Mbps.
Wireless connectivity via Wi-Fi (802.11 a / b / g) and Bluetooth 2.0
Biometric Fingerprint Reader
Dimensions: 34.1 x 24.5 x 2.9-3.6cm
Weight: 2.3kgEste laptop should be compatible with 3G HSDPA services on Vodafone, Movistar and Orange currently offered in the Spanish market and to allow maximum ubiquity in the production activities of the company.

- Another notebook with HSDPA: Notebook HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth Flybook.

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Notebook HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth Flybook

Flybook has launched a laptop ready to connect to HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth. This is the serice Flybook V33i-HSDPA Bluetooth WiFi GPRS ultraportable touchscreen computer, which integrates a HSDPA modem to connect using a SIMM card to the cellular network at speeds up to 1.8 Mbps mobile broadband Flybook V33i -HSDPA, which uses the latest advances in embedded modular technology, intended to replace the use of PCMCIA data cards, increasing network speed. Furthermore, in the near future, 1.8 will become 7.2 Mbps
Notebook HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth Flybook
Today, the price ranges between 2,200 and 2,400 euros, but is expected to fall quickly through the incorporation HSDPA technology as standard on laptops and PDA.La new HSDPA technology lets you enjoy speeds up to five times higher than currently available on 3G networks. Makes downloading from mobile environments (cell phones, laptops, and PDAs), large files or applications running on advanced multimedia remote, which until now could only be accessed via fixed telephone networks. In principle, this laptop should be fully compatible with 3G HSDPA for Vodafone, Movistar and Orange.

The Flybook V33i HSDPA Laptop Bluetooth WiFi GPRS incorporates an Intel Pentium M ULV 733 1.1 GHz, as well as increased memory (1 GB – DDR) and improvements in wireless connection. This laptop only weight 1.2kg, Flybook has an interface called ready to use and touch screen 8.9 “which rotates 180 degrees, making it a Tablet PC.

The Flybook V33i HSDPA Laptop Bluetooth WiFi GPRS has several wireless communication modules (HSDPA / UMTS / EDGE, GPRS, WiFi 802.11b / g and Bluetooth 1.2) and a touch screen that can be used as a mouse or transform the user’s writing paper text. Thanks to the 3G module GPRS / GSM Triband integrated, enables the connection to the Internet and make calls or send SMS and fax as if it were a mobile phone. The Bluetooth module, in turn, allows you to connect other PCs or peripherals such as printers, scanners, mice, or mobile, while the WiFi module allows the connection to the Internet without cables or any “wireless hotspot.”

The Flybook V33i HSDPA Laptop WiFi and Bluetooth GPRS is a standard configuration, ready for use, consisting of Windows XP Professional, hard drive up to 40 GB, antivirus, USB 2.0, Video & Audio, SIM reader, etc.

In short, is a portable small size. 235x150x31 mm. 1.2 kg touchscreen can be rotated 180 ยบ. Being able to use the notebook as a Tablet PC. Equipped with all the communications systems you may need (HSDPA, GPRS, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc.)..

- Characteristics of the Flybook V33i HSDPA Laptop WiFi and Bluetooth GPRS:

  • Processor:

- Intel Pentium M, 1.1 GHZ processor speed.
- LongRun technology that saves energy, increasing the operating time
- Supports SMM (System Management Mode).

  • System Memory:

- 1Gb DDR1 400Mhz

BIOS FLASH:
- Phoenix TC BIOS

  • 3. Display:

- 8.9 inches. 16:9
- LTPS Technology
- 1024 x 600 (Wide-XGA) high resolutions
- Touch Screen (Touch Panel)

  • 4. computer interfaces:

- Supports PCMCIA TYPE – I / II

  • 5. Hard Disk:

- Disco 2.5 Ultra DMA 66/100, 40 GB (there are 100 GB models)

  • 6. Bluetooth:

- Computer integrated Bluetooth 1.2.
- Internal antenna installed on your computer

  • 7. wireless communications:

- GSM / GPRS, UMTS / HSDPA & EDGE integrated to 1.8 Mbps
- Internal antenna installed on your computer

  • 8. Wireless LAN (WiFi):

- Wireless 802.11 b / g
- Internal antenna installed.

Other communications:
- Modem V.92 (RJ-11)
- 10/100/1000Mbps Integrated Network Card

Battery:
- Li-Ion Battery 3 cell
- Temperature Protection
- Fast charging: 2 hours

Operating System:
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition

Dimensions:
- Size: 235 x 155 x 31 (mm)
- Weight: 1,230 grams

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No mobile TV, is TV Staff

Mobile TV will become a multimedia experience focusing on personalization, and content generation interactivity by the user [see the study by Dr. Shani Orgad from the London School of Economics presented on Friday by Nokia: "This Box Was Made For Walking "] and annotated by John Kennedy:” I want my M (obile) TV. ”

Television will surely like for many years (with greater or lower benefits, more plasma and less silicon, more digital and integrated with other technologies), but the personal mobile TV will be something else. Complementary or substitute, but nothing else.
No mobile TV, is TV Staff
He now says Jan Chipchase on Personal TV. And a few months ago (Anatomy of Mobile Use Cases TVE) introduced the term “macro break” to explain when you use the personal TV: there are moments ideal for Mobile TV (sorry, Personal TV), for example when waiting for someone, the arrival of the train, the subway, in a waiting room at the airport. When we travel. When we rested at home. Even when we sit on the couch watching television (of all).

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Robots show emotions

Neil and Iona are two robots that interact emotionally with each other and with their audience. Sculptures are robots who express their emotions through facial expressions in digital animation made by the dynamic leguaje its amorphous and obese bodies, and by strange sounds. Learn and have memory. They recognize people who have seen and not hesitate to take their relationship (in its way, of course). View video here.
Robots show emotions
This artistic creation is the result of investigations by Jason Van Anden in the fields of art, technology and psychology in a project called Project Smile.

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GPS Nokia seeks an arrow pointing to Mecca

Jan Chipchase is now in the city of Tehran (Iran) and the roof of his hotel room there is an arrow pointing the direction where the Mecca. He wondered what that arrow be painted if it is a simple task for any device equipped with GPS satellite navigation system (see: Wayfinding Redundancy I). But is not left with the problem description a step further and ask: Given the relative predictability of everyday life, and the amount of signage real or perceived believed in what contexts a Muslim will take into account the direction of Mecca? What else could satisfy emotional needs a mobile digital geographic address search?. Looking for cultural and psychographic patterns to adapt technology to the market as Nokia particular. He is trying to add the “i” stands for innovation R & D + i. Marketing will do everything else.
GPS Nokia seeks an arrow pointing to Mecca
Jan Chipchase is one of the leading R & D, Nokia. I happen to be always traveling around the world and from his Future Perfect blog describes the most curious and interesting things you can imagine in relation to how people use (or under-used) technologies.

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