Posts Tagged ‘mobile’
Posted by mylow on June 5, 2008
Toshiba on Wednesday introduced laptops powered by the new Puma-based processors recently announced by Advanced Micro Devices.
AMD’s new Turion X2 Ultra ZM processors will be included in Toshiba’s new Satellite PCs, which will ship later this year, a Toshiba spokesman said.
The Turion X2 Ultra processor is part of the Puma platform launched by AMD on Tuesday. The processors come in two speeds: the ZM-80 runs at 2.1GHz and comes with 2M bytes of cache, while the Turion X2 Ultra ZM-86 runs at 2.4GHz and includes 2M bytes of cache.
Along with the Turion Ultra ZM, Toshiba said two other chips from AMD — Athlon Dual Core QL and Turion Dual Core RM — will be offered in the Satellite P300D, Satellite A300D, Satellite M300D, Satellite U400D, Satellite L300D and Satellite L350D laptops. It wasn’t immediately clear what processors each laptop would come with.
During the Puma launch, AMD said it had won notebook designs for the platform from PC makers including Acer, Asus, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, NEC and Toshiba. About one-third of laptop designs have 15-inch screens, with other models having screen sizes from 12 inches to 18 inches.
Puma laptops are designed to run Windows Vista, AMD has said.
The Puma platform also includes the mobile AMD 7-series chipset and ATI Radeon HD 3000 Series graphics cards. The Puma platform supports hybrid graphics technology, which boosts the platform’s graphics performance by running both the integrated graphics processor and a separate graphics card.
Posted in amd, toshiba | Tagged: athlon, Core, dual core, laptops, mad, mobile, processors, puma, quad, satellite, toshiba, turion, vista, windows, zm | 1 Comment »
Posted by mylow on June 5, 2008
High Tech Computer on Wednesday announced the Touch Pro, a business handset a similar design to the iPhone rival, HTC Touch Diamond revealed last month to great fanfare.
Touch Pro shares the curved diamond backside of its sister handset, but it’s thicker due to the Qwerty-keypad that slides out for easy thumb typing. The keypad also includes a fifth row, a top line with numbers, which HTC handset keypads have not had in the past.
Also like the Touch Diamond, the Touch Pro is a 3G (third generation mobile telecommunications) smartphone running Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS. The 2.8-inch screen on front is made for easy touch navigation using HTC’s TouchFlo touchscreen software.

Touch Pro marks the second 3G touchscreen handset HTC has announced head of the 3G iPhone. Last year, the company launched its popular Touch smartphone a few weeks ahead of the iPhone and has sold 3 million since then.
Apple has not formally announced a launch date for its 3G iPhone, but some speculate it may be out this month.
Touch Pro is aimed at business users who need the keypad and message/e-mail functions. An HTC representative said the device will be out globally around August.
The smartphone works on WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) networks. For mobile Internet access, it offers data rates up to 7.2M bits per second using HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) on cellular networks, or via Wi-Fi 802.11b/g.
HTC Touch Pro also includes a video-out port so people hook the device up to a larger screen or television and project a bigger image, a boon for activities such as giving presentations.
Price information was not immediately available for the device. As a reference, Touch Diamond will cost around NT$26,000 ($857) when it launches in Taiwan next month. An EDGE-based (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution) version of the Touch Diamond launched in India last month at a price of Rs. 27,500 ($646).
The price reflects some of the expensive features on board the device, which are similar to the Touch Pro; including GPS (Global Positioning System) and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
Posted in HTC | Tagged: 3g, computer, gsm, high, hspa, HTC, iphone, megapixel, mobile, os, smartphone, tech, touch pro, Wi-fi, windows | Leave a Comment »
Posted by mylow on April 8, 2008
Nokia remains at work on its answer to the Apple iPhone, codenamed “Tube,” a company official said on Monday.
Shown in a slide at the Evans Data Developer Relations Conference in Redwood City, California, Tube looks similar to the popular iPhone. The Nokia device showed graphical displays, such as a promotion for the movie Shrek the Third. Other capabilities will be featured, such as the ability to upload photos.
“It’s our first touch device,” said Tom Libretto, vice president of Forum Nokia. Interfacing with the system is done via touch similar to the iPhone. He said the company has not published the planned date of shipment for Tube.
Nokia believes it can compete with iPhone, and during his presentation, Libretto compared volume shipments of iPhone to Nokia’s shipments of phones. Since the launch of iPhone in June, Apple has shipped 5 million to 6 million of the devices, paling in comparison to Nokia’s device shipments, Libretto said. “We’ve done that [volume] since we’ve had dinner on Friday,” he said.
(Apple afterward said 4 million iPhones had shipped worldwide by January.)
The Tube will support Java, something Apple has been reluctant to do with iPhone.
Posted in nokia | Tagged: Apple, camera, cell, iphone, java, latest, mobile, new, nokia, phone, phones, touch, tube | 2 Comments »
Posted by mylow on April 8, 2008
LG has begun teasing the upcoming launch of the third cell phone in its style-focused “Black Label” family of handsets.
The phone, the name of which wasn’t announced, will follow on from LG’s popular Chocolate and Shine handsets that launched in 2006 and 2007.
It will be officially unveiled and named at a product launch in London on April 24, but ahead of that LG released three images of the new phone.
It’s a slider-type handset with a shiny face, three shortcut buttons for answering a call, hanging up on a call and a cancel button sit below the shiny face and the upper part of the phone’s body is covered in what appears to be a faux leather plastic. Previous LG phones have touch-sensitive keys underneath the shiny cover and the new phone appears to have enough room for such a keypad but it’s impossible to tell from the images if there is indeed one.
The only technical detail available was the inclusion of a 5-megapixel camera.
The phone will first be available in Europe before being launched in other regions around the world, said LG.
Posted in LG | Tagged: 5, black, camera, cell, chocolate, europe, label, LG, london, megapixel, mobile, phone, shine, slider, world | Leave a Comment »
Posted by mylow on April 4, 2008
Making money is what today’s malware is all about and the first ransom Trojans for smartphones have been found in China. We have already seen similar Trojans on the PC side before which infect your computer, take your data ‘hostage’ or somehow disrupt your computer’s capabilities, and then offer to restore everything back to normal if you pay out the ransom money. Typically, the ransom Trojan first encrypts your hard drive and then sends you a password after you have sent money to the criminals via an online money transfer system.
In the case of Kiazha, the first smartphone ransom Trojan, you get infected by downloading a shareware lookalike program on your phone, which then drops several known older viruses on your phone. Next it sends a message explaining that you can only get the phone fixed by transferring the equivalent of seven dollars to the attackers through an online payment system. Today’s smartphones are so important to many people that they are prepared to pay a ransom to get back their phonebook, calendar and mobile emails, so we might well be seeing much more of this type of malware in the future.
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: china, computer, drive, hard, hostage, mobile, smartphone, trojan, viruses | Leave a Comment »
Posted by mylow on March 29, 2008
Sharp has launched a new mobile phone in Japan that features a small QWERTY keyboard and a tool allowing users to easily update their blogs.
The Sharp 922SH went on sale on Thursday and has a 3.5-inch display that folds out to the side so the phone can be used more like a miniature laptop than a traditional clamshell phone. The widescreen VGA display has a resolution of 854 pixel by 480 pixels.
The phone has an RSS reader and a PC-style web browser in addition to one more adapted to mobile use.
There’s a three-row QWERTY keyboard above which sit hot keys for functions such as digital mobile TV and the camera. There are also buttons for phone functions, navigation keys and a shortcut key to Yahoo Mobile, the mobile internet service offered by Softbank, which is the largest shareholder in Yahoo Japan.
The phone works on the WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) used in Japan and the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) networks found elsewhere. Its features include Bluetooth and a 2MP main camera and 110,000-pixel sub-camera for videoconferencing. It accepts Micro SD memory cards.
The phone measures 56mm by 116mm by 17mm and weighs 132g. Battery life is 250 minutes of talk time on WCDMA and 270 minutes on GSM with standby time at 340 hours and 310 hours respectively, said Sharp. TV viewing time is 4.5 hours.
The phone is locked to the Softbank network in Japan and there are no plans at present to launch it overseas.
Posted in Sharp | Tagged: 922SH, blog, blogger, camera, clam, gsm, internet, mobile, qwerty, Sharp, tv, widescreen, yahoo | Leave a Comment »
Posted by mylow on March 27, 2008
Motorola announced six new products and technology demonstrations Wednesday that are designed to improve the consumer mobile media experience. The devices include a new mobile TV with a touch-screen user interface.
The new Mobile TV DH02 and the other five products will be shown at the CTIA mobile and wireless conference in Las Vegas next week, Motorola said. The previous version, the DH01, did not have the touch-screen capabilities.
U.S. regulators have not allocated wireless spectrum to allow digital broadcasts for handhelds such as the DH02, but Motorola believes that area will open up later this year or early in 2009, a spokeswoman said. The standard is “far more prevalent” in other areas of the world, she added.
Users of Mobile TV DH02 will be able to click, drag and scroll through icons in menus to reach mobile TV content. For wireless carriers, the device will include support for HSDPA and GPRS networks to allow the carriers to provide interactive services for customers. A few details of the DH02 were released; It has the ability to provide 25 frames per second of digital video and its offers portrait view for navigation as well as landscape view for mobile TV and personal media entertainment. Pricing will depend on individual carriers.
Also Wednesday, Motorola announced a plug-and-play desktop device to support indoor fixed WiMax networks, which are rolling out in some states from carriers such as Clearwire. The new CEPi 150 will likely be sold to consumers by carriers and is designed to provide automatic connections to a WiMax service from a carrier for use with devices within a home. It is also certified for mobile Wimax connections in vehicles. Motorola also will present it during a mobile WiMax demonstration at CTIA.
Analysts noted that Motorola’s product announcements came on the same day that the company announced its intentions to split off its mobile devices division from its other divisions, probably in an attempt by Motorola to show that it still has a robust product line with new innovations.
The other four products are devoted to ways that carriers can improve wireless networks. A new CDMA femtocell will be demonstrated next week, to be installed in a home or small business to enhance wireless voice and data services. Motorola has previously announced a 3G UMTS femtocells. Femtocells are small, low power, self-installed wireless base stations.
Also, The company will demonstrate a single device to be installed in a carrier’s wireless base station that can support both LTE (Long Term Evolution technology) and WiMax, and can be software configurable to support either technology.
In addition, Motorola will provide a separate demonstration of an LTE wireless network supporting high-definition video transmissions, well in advance of the expected rollout of LTE networks in two or more years in the U.S. Finally, the company plans to show at CTIA a network handoff of a voice-over-IP call and a streaming video from a CDMA EV-DO Rev A network to an LTE network.
Posted in motorola | Tagged: broadcast, DH02, frames, gprs, HSDPA, las, mobile, motorola, screen, touch, tv, vegas, wireless | Leave a Comment »
Posted by mylow on March 24, 2008
Transcend announced the launch of its latest high-capacity USB flash drive – the 32GB JetFlash V60 in India. It’s the first brand selling 32GB pen drives with in India.
About the size of an AA battery (61mm x 18.6mm x 9.8mm), the JetFalsh V60 is small and light enough to be taken anywhere. With its 32GB memory capacity, users can easily store their personal files, music, digital photos, and even full-length HDTV movies.
The 32GB JetFalsh V60 is also equipped with some useful software tools designed for computer users. The JetFlash elite software suite can be installed to run directly from the JetFlash drive when you plug it in, and includes seven time-saving data management functions, including: Website AutoLogin, PC-Lock, Mobile Favorites, Secret-Zip encryption, Mobile E-mail, DataBackup and Online Update.
Priced at Rs. Rs. 7,300, the JetFlash V60 also supports Windows 98SE / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac and Linux and comes with a 3 year warranty.
Posted in transcend | Tagged: falsh, flash, hdtv, jet, mobile, music, transcend, USB, vista | 2 Comments »
Posted by mylow on March 20, 2008
High Tech Computer (HTC) has teamed up with Reliance Communications to tackle the market for high-end CDMA (code division multiple access) mobile phones in India, the companies said Thursday.
Reliance, one of India’s largest mobile telecommunications service providers, will market the handsets.
The companies will launch two smartphones that run Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, the HTC P3000 and the HTC S720 across India by the end of March. The handsets will cost Rs. 16,500 and 19,500, respectively.
The devices are both aimed at users requiring data downloading and high speed mobile Internet access via Reliance’s wireless network.
The number of mobile phone subscribers in India stood at 242.4 million as of the end of January, according to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. The nation added 8.77 million new subscribers in January.
HTC is the world’s largest maker of handsets for the Windows Mobile OS
Posted in HTC, Reliance | Tagged: cdma, HTC, india, internetmicrosoft, mobile, phones, Reliance, smart, windows | 1 Comment »