Sunday, April 12, 2009

LG set to release 3 new music based handsets, the GM205, 210 and 310


LG are releasing three music phones aimed at emerging markets; the LG GM310, GM210 and the GM205. The handsets feature Dolby Mobile and LG’s Sound Engine, which tweaks audio based on nine presets depending on the kind of music you’re listening to plus dedicated keys for the music player controls; not particularly unique, but considering the price range we’re expecting these to go for, they’re packing a fair punch.


LG have always had a respectable foot in the mobile music door but I feel these new handsets mark a new attempt to capture some of the market that Sony Ericsson mainly have dominated over recent years. The new devices are quite obviously targeted at the younger crowd as they are expected to be in the mid range to lower price bracket however this is yet to be put on paper.


Anyways back to business…


LG GM205

Starting on the low end, the GM205 candybar features 2.1-channel audio, a 2 megapixel camera, and memory expansion to 2GB (seems like everything supports microSDHC these days, so this is a bit of a disappointment even in the lower market segments).


LG GM210

Next on show is the GM210 which switches over to a slider design and ups the expandability to a generous 4GB and supports USB 2.0. Like the 205 it also sports a 2 megapixel camera however no 2.1 channel speakers?


LG GM310

Finally we have the LG GM310 which moves on from the 210 but keeps a similar slide form factor. It has 512 MB or 1 GB internal memory and support for up to 32 GB microSD cards so already you can tell which phone will be at the forefront of this new launch. 32 GB’s is more than enough for your many playlists. There’s even a 3.5 mm audio jack for compatibility with your favourite headphones. The GM310 also sports an upgraded 3.15 megapixel camera with autofocus and Bluetooth 2.1. It has a touch-sensitive navigation panel with dedicated music keys, located under the 2.2″ display with QVGA resolution. On the connectivity side, the LG GM310 offers tri-band GSM and dual-band HSDPA for up to 1.8 Mbps downlink speeds!


The phones will initially be released in emerging markets in Asia and Latin America, including Mexico and Brazil. After that they will inevitably move down to other markets launching in 30 countries in total. There is no definitive word on pricing yet but as I mentioned we believe they should be lower to midrange market price-wise.

The LG Watch Phone


LG Electronics, a worldwide leader in mobile communications, recently showed off its new innovative ‘Watch Phone’! at Mobile World Congress 2009. It is the world’s first market-ready Touch Watch Phone (LG-GD910) with 3G Video Telephony, 3G VT Service and GSM Quadband Network with sophisticated philosophy of ‘Simple & Easy connectivity’ by applying the world’s best wireless technology merged with miniaturisation and large scale integration technologies.


During the exhibition, LG held live demonstrations to show how the phone can be used to make video calls. This is a unique feature among watch phones and shows how advanced LG’s wearable mobile really is.


This chic, wearable phone is a follow-up to the prototype that LG introduced in 2008 and includes a number of upgrades, such as a full touchscreen interface, 3G capabilities and video calling thanks to a tiny little camera in the top right hand corner; now LG have said this will be able to take photos as well but as you can imagine the camera quality wont exactly be top notch, however its still pretty amazing. Most importantly, this watch phone will actually be available for purchase.


“Our new 3G Touch Watch Phone is stylish, sophisticated and the height of technology, but it’s also undeniably fun. How else can you re-enact those scenes from your favourite sci-fi or spy movie?” said Dr. Skott Ahn, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. “LG is the first company to introduce a mobile phone with the wearable device technology. We will continue to develop category-creating products to form a new market, based on our technological leadership and design capability.”


At first glance, LG’s new Watch Phone appears to simply be a high-end timepiece. The company used materials and stylistic elements found in watches from top manufacturers to ensure that people will be comfortable wearing it for any occasion. My first thought as im sure others will agree is that the phone must be an amazing eye sore with so many high end features however as you can see it is actually beautifully crafted. I had it at around 3 or 4 times the size after first reading about it but LG have once again outdone themselves and the competition. The Watch Phone elegance comes from it’s curved tempered glass face, high quality metal casing and slight frame which is a mere 13.9mm thick.


The Watch Phone is as technologically advanced as it is stylish. It is the first touch watch phone in the world to feature 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA compatibility, enabling high-speed data transmission and video phone calls using the built-in camera. LG did not sacrifice functionality in favour of size and the Watch Phone is fully capable of sending text messages (via a virtual T9 keyboard), making phone calls, and, of course, keeping accurate time. This is all achieved using the phone’s touchscreen interface on its 3.63cm (1.43-inch) screen and LG’s intuitive Flash Interface.


Voice recognition features, which can be used with or without a Bluetooth headset, make it easier to place calls and look up contacts. Text to Speech (TTS) reads text messages and other information out loud for even greater convenience. The phone also includes stereo Bluetooth and a built-in speaker for playing back MP3 music files. The sound coming from the speakers on the watch is surprisingly loud, though i still would suggest using a headset for taking calls or listening to music etc as holding your wrist to the side of your head does look a little too secret agent. We’ve been told there is 70MB of storage inside, but that could change by the time the device launches as could a number of things.


The charging pins are on the underside of the watch, which can then be connected to a mains charger if I had to hazard a guess like any other phone. The strap can also be adjusted quite easily, which I think is a simple yet strong selling point as its all well and good creating a tiny little wrist phone masterpiece but it becomes completely redundant if nobody can wear it. On the right side of the watch are three buttons: the Talk, Clear and End buttons, respectively which is obviously similar to most LG handsets on today’s market.


The phone will be available in Europe at the end of this year. It’ll be available in a range of colours, from black and silver to blue, red and even pink. Orange will be the first to bring the Watch Phone across its European footprint later this year however pricing is still yet to be announced, I imagine this is due to the lack of knowledge concerning the final features that will be available on the device. The Watch/Phone has without questions exceeding all expectations and has set new heights for both its respectful markets.

Introducing the Sony Ericsson W995!






The latest phone to be announced by Sony Ericsson as you may have already seen from a recent blog post is the new Sony Ericsson W995, the ultimate in mobile media. Not only does it follow the illustrious ways of the cyber-shot range boasting an 8.1 megapixel camera to take on the likes of its step brother the ever popular C905 but it also has Sony Ericsson’s walkman capabilities, making it the first of its kind, bringing media applications together in one stylish, pocket friendly device.


This week I was lucky enough to get my hands on the W995 and I have to say, I think I’ve found my next phone. So first things first, what does it look like? Well from the images you can see that it is basically a shrunken version of the C905 with all purpose slide action but has a more ‘walkmany’ feel, with the characteristics and exterior design of maybe the W880 with dedicated walkman and music buttons. It weighs in at a mere 113g making it extremely light weight considering everything it is packing. It is in no way touch screen which will probably split peoples opinions, however it does have accelerometer and all the latest 3g gadgets such as geo-tagging, Wi-Fi, motion sensors and of course, HSDPA for fast browsing and downloading which does include YouTube luckily.


The main talking point of the W995 is obviously the new culmination of all things fun, be it camera/video, music or even game based, the W995 seems to blow the competition away. The 8.1 MP camera is sharp and precise, it captures colour like any good Cyber-shot should, either close up or from distance. The zoom function allowed me to look at things from some distance with a fair bit of detail however I would advise keeping it just short of fully zoomed as it will tend to get a tad hazy. The camera also boasts features such as face detection, image stabiliser etc and the video recording capabilities are no joke either with 30 frames per second and a secondary lens for video calling.


As for the music side of things, the W at the beginning of its name is really all that you need to know. If you’ve had any experience with a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone before, you know the amazing level of control and adaptability you have with its new 4.0 player, SenseMe and ShakeMe controls plus TrackID recognition. The sound as you would expect is also as good as you will find anywhere, either through the loudspeaker or via the 3.5mm headphone jack placed quite neatly on the top of the handset.


Lastly I think the games on this mobile need a special mention. When I picked up the W995 I knew what I should expect; great handling, yes; easy navigation, obviously, great camera and music features, definitely! But the proverbial cherry had to be the amount of high quality games already downloaded. Two of my personal favourites would have to be ‘Real Football’ which I couldn’t get enough of once I worked out the fairly basic controls… 2-1 England, lovely strike by crouch from outside the box (just a side note, ignore if you have no clue what I’m talking about) and ‘Guitar Rock Tour’ Sony Ericsson’s version of guitar hero which is very easy to get the hang of and is very addictive which im sure anyone who has played the real thing would whole heartedly agree with.


I was going to say that the Sony Ericsson W995 looks set to be a great addition to the Cyber-shot and Walkman families but in hindsight I think this handset will actually be the corner stone of the two genres finally combining and not the end but the putting to one side of either or, with the W995 you can have both! I personally love this mobile as I’m sure you could tell from this glowing review, with an excellent camera and more than enough going for it in other departments too I’m sure this handset will be a massive hit.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

T-Mobile webConnect USB Laptop Stick

The T-Mobile webConnect USB Laptop Stick is the first 3G Modem that T-Mobile has brought to market. The device is made by Huawei, and supports Windows Operating Systems only. The device can be accurate described as a “dongle.” Usage is simple: plug into your laptop USB and use the T-Mobile 3G network for your internet access.




The T-Mobile webConnect USB Laptop Stick is stylish

Nokia 5030, 5330 And 5730 XpressMusic Handsets Unveiled

Nokia has unveiled three new models of their XpressMusic series. The Nokia 5030, 5330 and 5730 XpressMusic handsets have been unveiled prior to their official introduction later this week.


These particular handsets should appeal to people who care a lot about playing music on their cell phones.

Nokia unveiled the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic model, which targets the social networking market by offering a full sliding keyboard. This model runs for $355.

Nokia 5330 XpressMusic will be arriving in Q3 with a sticker price of $230. It has a light feature for ravers.

The Nokia 5030 is aimed at emerging markets, and offers a music-capable phone for a moderate price.

“Additional launches, including Italy, Sweden and Mexico, are planned for the coming several months,” Nokia said in a statement.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Skype 3.0 Beta for Windows Mobile


It includes two great new features: SMS and file transfer. With 3.0 Beta, you can send text messages from your phone at Skype’s low rates, and send and receive files with your Skype contacts around the world – John Nguyen explains all in the video above.

File transfer in Skype 3.0 Beta for Windows Mobile
Now that Skype for Windows Mobile supports file transfer, you can send and receive documents on the move. Need to do an impromptu presentation to a potential client? Have a colleague send that 50Mb PowerPoint document straight from the office. Made some edits and want to back it up? Send it back again.

Of course, Skype-to-Skype file transfers are secure and private, so you can send sensitive documents in the knowledge that they’re safe from prying eyes, even across unsecured WiFi networks.

SMS in Skype 3.0 Beta for Windows Mobile
When you’re abroad and in a WiFi zone, the SMS feature is a great way to avoid mobile roaming charges – you pay only Skype’s low SMS rates to send messages to friends and family. Of course, roaming charges may apply if you’re connecting to Skype using a 3G network, so check with your operator before doing so.

Of course, even when you’re at home, the SMS feature in 3.0 Beta is a great way to reach friends and family instantly anywhere in the world – and Skype’s low rates mean that you won’t have to break the bank to do it.

And more…

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Nintendo Wii with Wii Sports game


With the introduction of Wii, the latest and the most fascinating video game , Nintendo has taken the video gamers to the next level of gaming experience. With its revolutionary wireless console called WiiConnect24, the Wii offers unique features and functions that was not previously been seen in video gaming. Nintendo Wii has attracted video gamers of all ages. Many who have not played video games are now attracted to the experience of Wii. No wonder Wii is now the top selling console home video system bypassing its competitors Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.

With the new Wii console Nintendo bundled Wii Sports game. There is no better example than Wii Sports to show off the consoles fun new motion sensor controls. If this is not the time to swing the remote around the room like a maniac in Wii Sports, then when it would be?

Then And Now: A Fast-Forward Tour Of Gadget History


Astonishing breakthrough. Household object. Funny anachronism. Such is the journey that nearly every great gadget travels. And then it happens all over again with whatever hot new gizmo rendered the old one obsolete.

A comparison of significant devices of the past with their modern-day counterparts.

Thu, 26 Feb 2009 05:46:01 GMT


Too ready for a mobile? Yes, maybe. But how can anyone resist to the call of an iPhone? It’s only a matter of time!
Let"s start with basics: dock, Mac Connection, the World will be easily in his hands.... once his time is come. Meanwhile you"ll have the trendiest kid on the nursery!
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LG-GD900 : Transparent mobile phone


LG unveiled its GD900, the first mobile phone with a transparent keyboard.

Could this shot be taken by your next phone?


Nokia certainly thinks it can! Providing this is an undoctored image, it is most definitely one of the best I've ever seen from a phone camera. The EXIF data reveals it was taken by an 8megapixel sensor, and that it was a typically Nokia Carl Zeiss lens.

Comeon Nokia PR, reveal the phone this was taken with!

HTC Magic coming to Vodafone soon


Vodafone has announced at the MWC that it will soon be launching the second Android Smartphone known as the HTC Magic. The HTC Magic looks a lot like the T-Mobile G1 but it will be missing out on the physical QWERTY keyboard that was found on the G1. It will also come with a new firmware known as the Cupcake.

Here are the details:

Dimensions: 4.45 x 2.17 x 0.45-inches.
Weight: 4.18 ounces
Network: HSPA/WCDMA 900/2100MHz, GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900MHz
Processor: Qualcomm 528 Mhz CPU
Display: 3.2 inch HVGA touchscreen display
Camera: 3MP with autofocus
Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, GPS
Memory: 192MB RAM, 512MB ROM

The HTC Magic will be launched in United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, France and Italy in April. It will be sold for 99 to 199 Euros in Spain based on the contract chosen by the user.

Zen Mozaic music player


What''s not to like about the new Creative Zen Mozaic player? Like the Zen''s before it, the sound quality is great, and the Mozaic comes with tons of extra features, such as an FM radio, a built-in speaker, a voice recorder, and photo and video support, all wrapped in a great design.

SPECS:
- Up to 1,0001 songs or 152 hours of video
- Vibrant 1.8 inch display for photos and video
- FM radio with 32 presets
- Voice recorder
- Built-in speaker

$118 for the 8GB, $79.99 for the 4GB, and an unbelievably low $59.99 for the 2GB. Available in black or pink.
Next up : A look at the brand-new Zen X-Fi Wireless player.

Philips Xenium X520 supports AAA Batteries


Philips has announced a new Xenium device known as X520, which provides power backup using standard lithium AAA batteries. Philips is not really renowned for making high end mobile devices but it does introduce devices that provide more battery power than any other mobile devices available in the market. The X520 itself supports up to 8 hours of talk time and up to a month of standby time but thanks to a new technology called 'Backupower', it can provide up to 2.5 hours of additional talk time and up to one week of additional standby time with a standard lithium AAA battery.

Other features include a 2 Megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth with A2DP support, FM radio with RDS, Music Player and a microSD memory card slot. Quite impressive I must say!

iSee - From Contour


There"s lots to like about the new line of iSee cases from Contour for iPods and iPhones:

1) It shows off your electronics in all their glory in crystal clear, lightweight cases.
2) It"s extremely durable
3) Easy access to all controls

$29.95 from Contour and Amazon.

Samsung F268- World's greenest phone!


The Samsung F268 has been rated as the greenest phone in the world by Greenpeace. Greenpeace has recently conducted a research on a number of handsets including Samsung's F268, Motorola's V9, Nokia's 3110 Evolve, Sony Ericsson's C905 and LG's KT520 and it has found out that Samsung's F268 surpassed its rivals in terms of being the most environment friendly handset. Greenpeace also appreciated Samsung's efforts in developing environment friendly materials for electronic devices that can be recycled or reused.

Just to recap, Samsung F268 is manufactured free of BFR and PVC materials. Both BFRs and PVC cause a threat to the environment and their usage is prohibited by environment protection agencies. It also comes with an alarm function that alerts the user to turn off the charger when battery is fully charged.

It also comes with some decent features:

Network: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
Form factor: Slider
Dimensions: 99 x 48 x 14 mm
Display: 262K TFT Display (176 x 220 pixels )
Camera: 2 MP (1600x1200 pixels) with video
Memory 16 MB with microSD upto 4GB
Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
Multimedia: MP3/AAC/WMA/MP4 player, MPEG4/3GPP/H.263 player
Battery: Li-Ion 880 mAh
Standby time: 200h
Talk time: 3h

Motorola PEBL Rose Bloom


Motorola has announced a rather stylish and elegant handset, which seems like a perfect valentines gift for your loved one. Not much is known about the device but the initial features are listed below:

Network: 3.5G
Camera: 2MP
Navigation: Touch Sensitive Panel
Multimedia: 3.5mm headphone Jack, MP3 Player
Connectivity: HSDPA, Bluetooth

The device is headed to SK Telecom in Korea and it might probably get picked up by some European and US operators in the near future. There's no news on the price and availaility as yet.

One million Nokia 5800 XpressMusic devices sold worldwide


Nokia launched its first ever Touch Screen music device known as the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic back in October 2008 and since then it has sold more than 1 million devices globally. This is definitely a landmark for Nokia as it has managed to sell so many devices in such a short time span.

Nokia's Vice President, Jo Harlow recently made the following statement regarding this development:

"The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has been received very positively and this milestone is just further proof that people all over the world want a device that is not only a great music experience, but also makes the most of touch screen technology."

Just to recap, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is loaded with Nokia's new Series 60 5th Edition Symbian OS giving it powerful touch screen capabilities. It also comes with some impressive features and multimedia capabilities including 3G connectivity & WiFi connectivity, large 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3.2 megapixel Carl Zeiss camera, 8GB internal memory & 3.5mm headphone jack.

ASUS Raises the Bar for Mobile Web Surfing and Multimedia Enjoyment with P835 WVGA PDA Phone

Taipei, Taiwan, – ASUS, a leading producer of innovative handhelds, launched the P835, a PDA phone that delivers an Internet browsing and multimedia viewing experience without equal. Designed for business-savvy professionals who appreciate a screen as big as their ambitions, the P835 is equipped with a large 3.5” touchscreen that runs at WVGA resolution—offering five times the number of pixels of most phones and delivering the best document, photo, movie and website viewing experience possible. Apart from being able to display more of a webpage onscreen, the P835 boasts features that greatly enrich users’ online experience, including blazing fast HSUPA 7.2Mbps download speeds, a responsive trackball that makes scrolling effortless and Opera Mobile, a user-friendly and full-featured Web browser. It wraps all of its impressive functionality in an elegant touch-optimized interface which is intuitive, interactive and attractive.


Unparalleled Internet Browsing Experience
The ASUS P835 is designed to help users get the most out of the Internet. It is embedded with Opera Mobile, a fast, user-friendly and rich-featured browser that brings a complete Web experience to the P835. Users will be able to perform the full breadth of online tasks—from hopping onto their social networking sites and updating their blogs, to checking email and viewing streaming video. The P835 also enables users to switch between 12-key, half-Qwerty and full-Qwerty virtual keyboard modes, allowing them to choose an input method that best suits their current task. A responsive tracking ball significantly improves scrolling, and the phone’s large 3.5” display ensures every webpage is displayed crisply and vividly.

Universal Cell Phone Charger Planned

Major cell phone makers are moving towards the announcement of a universal cell phone charger, which will make life easier for cell phone owners. Right now most cell phone makers develop proprietary charges that work only with their phones.

The current initiative is backed by Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, T-Mobile, Orange, 3, AT&T and Vodafone.

They say the new re-charger will be very green, and could help reduce the environmental damage of current chargers by a significant amount.

“By supporting this industry initiative on common charging solutions, and enabling consumers to choose if they need a charger with every new device or can re-use existing ones, we can contribute further in improving the industry’s environmental footprint,” Nokia said in a statement.

The idea wasn’t necessarily that of the phone manufacturers. The European Commission has been pressuring them to make this decision for years.

Pennsylvania Considering Cell Phone Ban While Driving

Pennsylvania may be the next state to make using a hand held cell phone while behind the wheel of a car illegal.

State representative, John Shapiro (D), has re-introduced a bill that will punish drivers for double-tasking with a hand held phone while driving.

The ban would prohibit hand held cell phone use on all public roads of the Keystone state. Those exempt from the proposed ban include law enforcement officials, mass transit drivers and emergency vehicle operators.

John Shapiro said, “We will save lives on our roadways by simply disconnecting Pennsylvania drivers from their hand-held cell phones.”

If the bill is passed, drivers caught using a hand held phone will be imposed with a $50.00 fine, but no points will be assessed on their Driver’s license.

In July 2008, California and the state of Washington implemented law that prohibits text messaging and/or using a hand held cell phone while driving. In California, a first offense will cost a driver $20.00, but a swinging scale increases the fine for repeated offenses. In Washington, tickets cost a driver $124.00.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Google Android Samsung Phone Delayed

Samsung had been planning on introducing a new phone featuring Google’s Android operating system, but that has been put on hold for the immediate future.

Initial reports said Samsung would release its Android device some time in the second quarter of 2009, but according to an article in The Guardian, the head of marketing at Samsung’s mobile division, Younghee Lee, said the company is “planning internally” for a release in the second half of the year. Lee added that Samsung is in negotiations with a number of operators to bring its Android device to market.

Samsung is expected to hold a press conference in the coming days to clarify news about the phone.

LG Arena demo video: S-Class looks awesome!

When LG first got tongues wagging with their new S-Class 3D interface, all we really wanted was a sneak peek at the all new UI in action. And it seems LG have been listening, releasing a demo video of the new LG KM900 Arena in full swing to coincide with the phones official announcement at the MWC 2009 event in Barcelona. While i won’t bore you with the details (as you can take a look for yourself), what i will say is if the finished LG Arena runs anywhere near as smoothly as this video suggests, we may have found a new touchscreen king. Set for launch early next month, click here to register your interest and keep up to date on all things LG Arena.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Samsung UltraTOUCH S8300 will come to Russia

The Russian division of Samsung Electronics also introduced a new phone Samsung UltraTOUCH. It expects the company, Samsung UltraTOUCH become "the hero" of Mobile World Congress, thanks to new technological design and touch screen.



The phone has a touch AMOLED-display with a diagonal of 2.8 inches, provides the brightness and color saturation. Thin (12.7 mm) machine building a well-equipped with a metal frame and polished rear cover.

Built 8 MP camera, LED-flash a smile of recognition and function make it easy to make photos. In addition to the camera, UltraTOUCH equipped with GPS-module, which provides the navigation, as well as the geo-tagging for photos with geo-referenced. Recording video is possible with VGA resolution at 30 frames. The phone uses the advanced interface TouchWiz. The most necessary and frequently used widgets, you can drag the screen, is also a screen keyboard.

Specifications Samsung UltraTOUCH (S8300):

Cellular GSM / GPRS / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and UMTS / HSDPA (900/2100 MHz, 7.2 Mbit / s)
2.8-inch AMOLED-touch display with a resolution 240h400 pixels (WQVGA) and poddezhkoy 16m colors
8-MP CMOS-camera with flash with LED-Dual Power, autofocus, face recognition, smile detection, geo-teging
Video: DivX / XviD / H.263 / H.264 / WMV9 / MPEG4
Video: VGA at 30 frames per second
Video Editing: Trim video, Audio dubbing, Live dubbing, Add subtitle, Image capture
FM-radio with RDS function
Audio: MP3, AAC, AAC +, WMA
Supporting Bluetooth-stereo (A2DP)
Options A-GPS
TouchWiz interface with mobile widgets
Other features: fotobloging, search music, avtopovorot, full keyboard, scratch resistant casing and screen
Interfaces Bluetooth 2.1 and USB 2.0
80 MB internal memory
Card slot microSDHC (up to 16 GB)
Dimensions - 110h51, 5h12, 7 mm
The battery capacity of 880 mAh

LG Arena 3D interface: tantalising first look


After the first leaked image and speculative details about the LG KM900 Arena surfaced last week, the really interesting aspect was the possibility of an all new UI called a 3D interface. With no more information to go on, every man and his dog was playing the guessing game as to how this will actually take shape in the finished article. Until now that is. The latest image of the LG Arena to leak from LG clearly shows an active screen showing off the “3D Interface” which resembles a cross between the iPhone 3G and the Sony Ericsson Xperia with its innovative Panel interface.

Though this is just an assumption, it would appear that the Rubik’s Cube style icon in the middle of the touchscreen features different sub menus on each side such as the media gallery which appears in the leaked image. Navigating through the sides of the cube by swiping your finger across the touch screen should allow you to access different areas of the Arena, whilst the four icons at the bottom (Call, messaging etc.) remain ever present regardless of which side you are looking at.

Though all we have to go on is one leaked image, the new 3D interface certainly looks promising. In the end it will all be down to the execution but the LG Arena certainly puts an interesting new spin on the iPhone style multi windowed menu. Set to be officially announced this week, keep an eye on the Blog for any further developments.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Three more Motorola handsets


Yesterday we made a post regarding Motorola's four newest devices known as Motorola Flash, Calgary, Rush 2 and Inferno. All four devices are scheduled to be launched in association with Verizon Wireless in 2009. Today we have leaked pictures of three more Motorola devices and these are also going to be launched in association with Verizon Wireless. Again not much is known about these devices. Here are the devices (Pictures brought to you courtesy of BGR)

Motorola Niagra: The Motorola Niagra is a slider with a similar design to the Motorola Flash featuring sharp angles.

Motorola Fairbanks & Harmony: The Motorola Fairbanks and Harmony are music devices featuring a clamshell form factor and both Internal and External displays. The Moto Fairbanks comes with Push to Talk technology and dedicated music buttons. The Moto Harmony on the other hand features dedicated touch sensitive music keys.

LG Electronics Honored for Multiple Products at CES 2009

Mobile Phones, Plasma and LCD HDTVs, Network Blu-ray Disc Player Recognized for Stylish Design and Smart Technology

LAS VEGAS, -- A wearable phone, an ultra-slim HDTV, a solar powered speakerphone and devices for accessing online video content received industry accolades for LG Electronics at CES(R) 2009.

CNET, Popular Mechanics, Bluetooth(R) SIG, LAPTOP and G4 honored LG Electronics for products that complement the company's focus on stylish design and smart technology. The LG Watch Phone, LG PS80 Series, LG LHX, LG BD390, LG HFB-500 and the LG Decoy were recognized for their innovation in mobile and consumer electronics.

"These awards from industry experts and tech journalists recognize innovation and design leadership," said Teddy Hwang, president, LG Electronics USA. "To be singled out from the thousands of new products at CES is a testament to LG's product excellence in HDTV and mobile communications as well as our overall technology leadership."

CNET -- Best of CES, Finalists

-- LG Full HD 1080p Plasma HDTV with NetCast(TM) Entertainment Access (model PS80) -- LG's first plasma HDTV with Ethernet connectivity allows consumers to access even more content and video on their big screen TV without the need for a computer. This connectivity offers access to Netflix Instant Streaming, Yahoo! Widgets, YouTube and can also access music and photos stored on a home PC -- so consumers have a choice when it comes to entertainment.

-- LG Network Blu-ray Disc Player (model BD390) -- LG's Wireless Network Blu-ray Disc Player offers consumers even more entertainment options with content partners Netflix, CinemaNow, and YouTube. Consumers can enjoy BD-Live content with 1GB of memory and from their favorite Blu-ray movies without the need for a flash drive and discrete 7.1 channel audio outputs for exceptional connectivity and performance.

-- LG Watch Phone (model LG-GD910) -- The world's first market-ready Touch Watch Phone with 3G Video Telephony (VT) service, GSM Quadband Network capabilities, 7.2 Mbps 3G HSDPA compatibility for high-speed data transmission and video phone calls using the built-in camera.

G4 - 15 "Best of the Best" Media Tech

-- LG LHX Slim Wireless LED Backlight HDTV (model LHX) -- LG's 55-inch class 1080p LCD HDTV combines ultra-thin 24 mm depth with the superior performance of LED backlighting for a sleek design with uncompromising picture quality.

Bluetooth(R) SIG -- Best of CES 2009

-- LG Solar Speakerphone (model HFB-500) -- This stylish, environmentally- friendly solar powered Bluetooth(R) speakerphone uses the sun's energy to charge up to 16 hours of talk time.

-- LG Decoy -- LG's slider phone is the world's first phone to feature a discreet, detachable Bluetooth hands-free headset integrated into the design.

Popular Mechanics -- Top 18 Products of CES 2009: PM Editor's Choice Awards

-- LG Watch Phone


LAPTOP -- Best of CES Awards, Cell Phone category, Finalist
-- LG Watch Phone


In addition, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) recognized LG Electronics' excellence in design and technology with 14 prestigious CES 2009 Innovations Awards, including the CES 2009 "Best of Innovations" honors in the wireless handset and home appliances categories.

About LG Electronics USA

LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. In the United States, LG Electronics sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances and business solutions, all under LG's "Life's Good" marketing theme. For more information, please visit http://www.LGusa.com.

About LG Electronics, Inc.

LG Electronics, Inc. (KSE: 066570.KS) is a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications, employing more than 82,000 people working in 114 operations including 82 subsidiaries around the world. With annual worldwide revenues exceeding $40 billion, LG Electronics comprises five business units: Home Entertainment, Home Appliance, Air Conditioning, Business Solutions and Mobile Communications. LG is one of the world's leading producers of mobile handsets, flat panel TVs, air conditioners, front-loading washing machines, optical storage products, DVD players and home theater systems. For more information, please visit http://www.lge.com.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Meizu M8 and M6 video

Don't forget to visit http://www.meizume.com/ for all the latest on Meizu!

Monday, January 5, 2009

iPhone Stylus / Stand Combo


This accessory for iPhone or iPod Touch combines a stylus pen for the touch-sensitive screen with a stand that you can use when watching something in widescreen mode.


Features:

Mount to any flat surface
Mount to either left or right
side
As a stand for your iPhone, iPod Touch…
Detachable
Comfortable
No more finger print on your Screen
More Accurate
Portable


The iPhone Styles / Stand Combo is yours for $12.99 from the USB Fever website.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

BlackBerry Bold 9000 Smartphone

The BlackBerry Bold 9000 Smartphone is a fan favorite for its’ versatile features and distinctive styling. First off, this phone is smart, with tons of features that will leave you the envy of even your most technologically savvy friends.

The BlackBerry Bold 9000 Smartphone is a full featured SmartPhone at a competitive price. Although it usually retails for $249.00, you can save $100 now with a mail in rebate.


Blackberry Bold 9000

“Designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance, the BlackBerry Bold is the fastest, most powerful Blackberry yet, with support for tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world as well as integrated GPS and Wi-Fi networking (802.11a/b/g). It features a lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like backplate, a sophisticated user interface, and a newly designed full-QWERTY keyboard.”

Service is on the AT&T Mobile Network, with full 3G capabilities. If for some reason the AT&T Mobile Network isn’t available in your area, don’t despair. The Blackberry Bold 900 SmartPhone also works on the AT&T EDGE network. The AT&T EDGE network is available in 13,000 cities.

If you’re like most people, you’ll love one feature of the Blackberry Bold 9000 more than others, and that’s the huge, user-friendly screen.”

What really makes the Bold “beautiful” is the HUGE screen. I thought the screen on my previous Curve was great. The screen on the Bold is twice the resolution (480×320 vs. 320×240). It is absolutely amazing. Not only is it stunning for movies and photos, it makes browsing the web and simply reading emails so much easier. You can fit significantly more information on the screen. The same auto-backlighting feature found on the Curve is also on the Bold. It senses the lighting conditions of the room and adjusts backlighting. I love this feature,” wrote one enthused reviewer.

If you act right now, you can save $100 on your purchase of the BlackBerry Bold 900 Smartphone. Along with the phone’s elegant styling and all of the advanced capability of the AT&T 36 Mobile Network is an unbeatable combination.

Samsung Behold Review

Phone Arena reviews the Samsung Behold for T-Mobile. It is a touch screen mobile phone with a 5-megapixel camera and good array of multimedia features...


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Streaming TV on your iPhone!

Perhaps this post isn't entirely suited here; but I feel it definitely sorta fits in. Orb have just released a $10 iPhone version of their media streamer for the iPhone; allowing users with a Windows PC capable of tuning into television, to stream broadcasts straight to their iPhones over wifi/3g/edge

This is a nice little idea that could let you keep up with your favorite shows while on the move, or even if you just can't be bothered to get out of bed!

Media streaming is something that we always encourage here at Wired Home, and portable streaming; even better!

TV on your iPhone or iPod Touch


An inexpensive new piece of software exploits the iPhone and iPod Touch"s new ability to download over-the-air podcasts. It"s now a way to watch TV on Apple"s lovely mobile screen. The program is called--wait for it--Television.

Joel Evans of Geek.com took Television for a test drive and liked it a lot; check out his first look here. The $2.99 program, available at the App Store, is said to make it possible to see 50 shows from 30 different channels in the United States, the UK, France and Germany. Find the list here. At least some of what you can download looks like snippets and highlights rather than complete programs.

Introducing the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte


After the Carbon Arte 8800, Nokia has announced the shiny Gold Arte 8800 luxury device for the fashion conscious folks. The device features a slider form factor and comes with 18-carat gold plating and luxurious white leather on the front and back. The specifications of the device are similar to the Carbon Arte 8800, which are listed below:

Network: GSM (900/1800?1900Mhz), UMTS 2100Mhz
Dimensions: 109 x 45.6 x 14.6 mm
Weight: 150g
Display: 2 inches 16 million OLED Display (240 x 320 pixels)
Camera: 3.2 MP Camera with Autofocus, Digital Zoom and Video Recording
Connectivity: GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Bluetooth, USB
Memory: 4GB
Multimedia: Audio/Video player
Others: Full HTML Browser (Opera Mobile), Email, Accelerometer
Battery: 1000 mAh Li-Ion (3.33 hours talktime, 300 hours standby time)

New products for Mototorola

Here are some photos of future mobile innovations from Motorola, which have so far not officially been announced and, accordingly, any talk of specification is not yet under way.
So, Bluetooth headset MOTOPURE-H17:




Multistandartnaya secure radio Motorola Armadillo R765:


And in Conclusion photographs already released models Motorokr EM-28/330, but the color purple: