Author: Bharat Nagpal

  • iDVM is the Digital Voltage meter companion for your iDevice

    iDVM is the Digital Voltage meter companion for your iDevice

    iDVM Digital Multimeter — the world’s very first iDevice-enabled voltmeter, from Redfish Instruments. Designed specifically for auto/ electrical engineers in mind the Device uses Ad-hoc wireless network to connect with whatever iDevice you have. Once you’ve purchased the multimeter and downloaded the accompanying iDVM app, you’ll be able to gather electrical measurements from up to 30 yards away from your target, log data over extended periods of time and export your findings in spreadsheet or graph displays.

    Priced at just $220 (Inr 10,000)

     

    Press Release

    Redfish Instruments Introduces World’s First iPhone-Enabled Wireless Multimeter

    SANTA CRUZ, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Redfish Instruments, Inc., a provider of iPhone- and iPad-enabled electronic test and measurement equipment, announced today the introduction of the iDVM™ Digital Multimeter. The iDVM multimeter wirelessly connects to an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch via an ad hoc wireless network allowing users to acquire, visualize, and share electrical measurement data on their Apple devices. The iDVM app can be downloaded free from the Apple App Store.

    According to Patrick O’Hara, Redfish Instruments’ president and CEO, “The unique pairing of the iPhone or iPad with a digital multimeter provides a user experience that is truly revolutionary. Not since the advent of the LCD has the multimeter been so substantially enhanced.” Regarding the market opportunity, Mr. O’Hara commented, “The iPhone and iPad provide a known user interface that permits customers to interact with electronic test and measurement tools that was not possible prior to this post-pc era. We believe that our new iDVM voltmeter is the first of many new uses for this tremendous interface; we’re excited to be an early pioneer.”

    Traditionally, multimeters have not provided an easy method of exporting or saving data. The iDVM permits a user to log data over an extended period of time using the iPhone or the iPad as the storage device. For example, service engineers can use the iDVM to collect data and store it in a report for submission to their clients, or keep the data on the voltmeter for their own records. Using the GeoTag feature of the iPhone or iPad, service engineers can even identify their location as part of the data. The iDVM is built in the USA using all USA-made parts, and uses rechargeable batteries.

    The iDVM was designed for a wide range of users-from automotive technicians, to advanced embedded systems engineers, to electrical or building contractors, to field service workers.

  • Intel Promises Phones in the First half of 2012

    Intel Promises Phones in the First half of 2012

    Intel CEO Paul Otellini just told investors that those 32nm Medfield smartphones are indeed on the way. “You’ll see the first Intel-based phones in the first part of next year,” he said at the company’s annual investor meeting today, adding later that there will be “phones shipping in the market from major players” at that time.

    The Company also blames its partnership with Nokia as a major cause of the delay, “In hindsight, Nokia was the wrong partner to have picked,” said Otellini,

  • Lenovo’s ultraslim ThinkCentre 91z All-in-One (PR)

    Lenovo’s ultraslim ThinkCentre 91z All-in-One (PR)

    Lenovo has just announced its new all-in-on, ThinkCentre Edge 91z, calling it the thinnest AIO, at 2.5 inches.

    SPECS

    • Glossy 21.5-inch widescreen HD Infinity LED display (1920 x 1200)
    • Optional spill-proof wireless keyboard
    • Edge wireless mouse
    • Built-in speakers
    • 2MP webcam
    • six USB ports
    • Windows 7
    • 6-in-1 card reader
    • Intel Core i7 quad-core processor
    • AMD Radeon HD6650A 1GB graphics
    • 8GB of DDR3 memory
    • 1TB 7,200 RPM SATA HDD / 80GB mSATA SSD
    • Shipping in June,
    • $699 Or INR 34000/- approx.

    Press Release

    Lenovo Introduces Slimmest, Most Powerful All-In-One Desktop for Business Pros Unveils ThinkCentre Edge 91z, First of New Edge-Branded AIO Lineup

    RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – May 17, 2011: Lenovo announced today the ThinkCentre Edge 91z all-in-one (AIO) desktop – the first PC in the ThinkCentre Edge family – that blends sophisticated image, purposeful function and productivity into a small, subcompact model. Equipped with up to Intel i7 Quad Core processors, the ThinkCentre Edge 91z AIO makes its debut as the industry’s most powerful AIO, as well as the thinnest, measuring just 2.5 inches. It makes an ideal office or home tool for small-to- medium businesses, education customers and power professionals looking for style and high performance with the convenience of a small footprint.

    “Until recently, all-in-one desktops lacked the powerful performance many desktop users need, but the ThinkCentre Edge 91z all-in-one turns the paradigm on its head with supercharged processing power and robust graphics all in a sporty and stylish design,” said Tom Shell, vice president, ThinkCentre Marketing, Lenovo. “It forms a unique combination of style and substance, outpacing the competition in performance, fast boot up, serviceability and price.”

    Thinnest AIO Dressed to Impress

    The ThinkCentre Edge 91z AIO sports a 21.5-inch glossy high definition screen, making images crystal clear. While the screen makes a large visual impact, its industry-leading thin frame helps it fit into even the tightest of work spaces. A convenient wireless keyboard with comfortable island-style keyboard tucks neatly under the AIO to complement its minimalist look. This compact design helps save up to 70 percent of space versus a traditional tower desktop and LCD monitor1.

    Features and Function With Purpose

    By definition, AIO desktops should be easy to set up. The ThinkCentre Edge 91z makes it even easier – just plug in and go. The AIO keeps this simplicity and purposeful design constant throughout its construction: From a spill proof wireless keyboard, front-facing control buttons and wall mount capability to multiple-display support, the AIO makes operation intuitive.
    Most Powerful AIO Performer

    When it comes to performance, the ThinkCentre Edge 91z comes fully loaded from “power on.” With Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0 for Windows 7, the AIO boots 30 percent faster than non-optimized models2, and with RapidDrive on optional solid state drive models, users can shave off up to 20 seconds of boot time2. Armed with up to Intel i7 Quad Core processors, 8 GB of DDR3 memory, 80 GB solid state drive storage or 1 TB hard drive and optional 1 GB of ATI discrete graphics, the AIO pushes the envelope as the industry’s most powerful AIO.

    The ThinkCentre Edge 91z AIO provides a first-class multimedia experience too. With support for HDMI and an optional Blu-ray DVD drive, watching high definition videos looks seamless and crystal clear. Or, users can stream video on the AIO’s big screen using its WiFi capabilities. They can also video chat with the AIO’s built-in web camera.

  • HP x2301 Micro Thin monitor is freakishly Anorectic (PR)

    HP x2301 Micro Thin monitor is freakishly Anorectic (PR)

    Look at this thin piece of display for your Desktop wonders.

    • 23-inch
    • LED-backlit
    • 1080p
    • 9.8mm (0.39 inches) thick
    • brushed aluminum and glossy black screen
    • 3ms response time
    • 8,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
    • Price $280, Approx INR 14,000

    Press Release

    A perfect partner: the HP x2301 Micro Thin LED backlit monitor

    HP also introduced the HP x2301 23-inch Micro Thin LED backlit monitor. The HP x2301 is crafted to take display design to a new dimension, offering consumers a striking micro-thin profile (9.8 mm) complemented by a translucent aquamarine base and brush anodized aluminum accents.

    Users will appreciate not only its sleek aesthetics but also its high-dynamic contrast ratio, full high-definition resolution,(2) glare-reducing BrightView technology and fast response time. The HP x2301 also is ENERGY STAR® 5.0 qualified and EPEAT® Silver registered, containing mercury-free LED backlights and arsenic-free display glass(3) to reduce environmental impact. It’s the ideal partner for any new HP Pavilion desktop PC.

    Pricing and availability(4)

    • The HP HPE h8 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on May 18 at a starting price of $599.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.
    • The HP Pavilion p7 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on May 18 at a starting price of $299.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.
    • The HP Pavilion Slimline s5 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on June 15 at a starting price of $329.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.
    • The HP x2301 consumer monitor is expected to be available on June 10 in the United States at a starting price of $279.99.

    About HP

    HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure at the convergence of the cloud and connectivity, creating seamless, secure, context-aware experiences for a connected world. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.

     

  • HP Launches Pavilion p7, Pavilion Slimline s5, and HPE h8 desktops (PR)

    HP Launches Pavilion p7, Pavilion Slimline s5, and HPE h8 desktops (PR)

    HP has announced the Launch of its new Pavilion P& , S5 Slimline and HPE H8 desktop series. With a host of new specs and features , these destops are priced relatively cheap starting at just 299$ with variations of 325$ and 599$ (15,000 / 18,000 / 30,000 INR approx)

     

    Press Release

    HP Introduces Sophisticated New HP Pavilion Consumer Desktop PCs

    New consumer offerings include sleek, modern towers and micro-thin display designed to complement any home decor
    PALO ALTO, Calif., May 16, 2011

    HP today announced a new lineup of HP Pavilion consumer desktop PCs that deliver the latest technologies in sophisticated designs.

    With clean lines, soft forms and contrasting materials, the redesigned HP Pavilion desktops match the style and preferences of today’s consumer, fitting anywhere from dorm-room desks to media cabinets.

    A glossy, black front panel layered over a metallic base gives depth and dimension to the new towers, while sliding front panels hide ports and drives for a polished, clean appearance. Select models also offer a valet tray integrated into the top of the PC and equipped with USB ports for easy access and charging of smartphones, digital cameras and MP3 players.

    “Consumers demand the best of both worlds from their desktop PCs – performance and expandability with a design that fits them and their environment,” said Randall Martin, chief design strategist, Desktop PCs, Personal Systems Group, HP. “HP’s new Pavilion PCs offer intuitive features and enhanced aesthetics, bridging the gap that sometimes exists between form and function.”

    Versatile design, powerful features

    In addition to a refined industrial design, the new HP Pavilion consumer desktop PCs are available with powerful processors and graphics for a superior computing experience. Additionally, innovative technologies like Beats Audio and HP LinkUp are now available on select models to offer consumers the latest in sound and convenience.

    Music lovers will enjoy hearing their favorite music the way the artist intended it with Beats Audio, a high-performance sound technology developed by HP and Beats by Dr. Dre™. For those who crave a truly connected digital world, HP LinkUp lets users view and interact with content and programs from their notebook PCs on an HP Pavilion desktop PC wirelessly via a home network and without file mix-ups or complex synchronization. Viewing applications and editing files from a notebook on the desktop’s larger display and with a full-size keyboard creates a more comfortable and productive experience.

    The HP Pavilion consumer desktop family includes:

    HP Pavilion p7 series PCs: For everyday computing at a great value, the HP Pavilion P7 series PCs offer generous hard drive space for photos, music and video. Premium graphics enhance picture quality, and built-in support for multichannel surround sound offers a powerful audio experience.

    HP Pavilion Slimline s5 series PCs: Fitting in even the smallest space, the HP Pavilion Slimline s5 performance series PCs are less than half the size of conventional PC towers, but configurable to offer maximum storage and processors to support the most demanding multitaskers.

    HP Pavilion HPE h8 series PCs: The HP HPE h8 series PCs are the most powerful Pavilion PCs to date. Select models are available with up to three internal hard drives, AMD Phenom or Intel® Core™ i7 processors, and high-end NVIDIA or ATI graphics. The HPE h8 series PCs offer the ultimate computing experience in a sleek and simple design. The PCs also support multiple displays so users can be more productive with up to three monitors.

    A perfect partner: the HP x2301 Micro Thin LED backlit monitor

    HP also introduced the HP x2301 23-inch Micro Thin LED backlit monitor. The HP x2301 is crafted to take display design to a new dimension, offering consumers a striking micro-thin profile (9.8 mm) complemented by a translucent aquamarine base and brush anodized aluminum accents.

    Users will appreciate not only its sleek aesthetics but also its high-dynamic contrast ratio, full high-definition resolution, glare-reducing BrightView technology and fast response time. The HP x2301 also is ENERGY STAR® 5.0 qualified and EPEAT® Silver registered, containing mercury-free LED backlights and arsenic-free display glass to reduce environmental impact. It’s the ideal partner for any new HP Pavilion desktop PC.

    Pricing and availability

    The HP HPE h8 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on May 18 at a starting price of $599.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.
    The HP Pavilion p7 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on May 18 at a starting price of $299.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.

    The HP Pavilion Slimline s5 series PCs are expected to be available on HP Home & Home Office on June 15 at a starting price of $329.99 and at select U.S. retailers on June 19.

    The HP x2301 consumer monitor is expected to be available on June 10 in the United States at a starting price of $279.99.

  • Amazon will Launch Dual Core – “Coyote” and QUad Core “Hollywood” Tablets this year

    Amazon will Launch Dual Core – “Coyote” and QUad Core “Hollywood” Tablets this year

    The news about Amazon Tablets is getting hotter and hotter. With the CEO revealing information about the Tablets earlier and now a major information leak.The Boys at BGR has received word that the upcoming Tablets from AMAZON will feature dual and quad core processors.

    According to the source the “entry” level tablet, codenamed “Coyote” will be based on the NVIDIA Tegra 2 platform. The higher spec’d  That’s codenamed “Hollywood” and will be based on the NVIDIA T30 “Kal-El” which will bring a  quad-core processor with a 500% performance increase over the dual-core Tegra 2.

  • Nokia will Drop the “OVI” Label, to Market under “Nokia Services”

    Nokia will Drop the “OVI” Label, to Market under “Nokia Services”

    Nokia’s OVI store and OVI services including Maps are headed for a major rebranding. Beginning in July and August, the Finnish firm will rebrand its Ovi products under the “Nokia services” Label.

     

    “By centralizing our services identity under one brand, not two, we will reinforce the powerful master brand of Nokia and unify our brand architecture – while continuing to deliver compelling opportunities and experiences for our partners and consumers alike,” said, executive vice president and chief marketing officer, Jerri DeVard.

     

    [Read]

  • Windows Phone 7 “Mango” Business features Explained

    Windows Phone 7 “Mango” Business features Explained

    Paul Bryan, Microsoft’s senior director of business experiences product management for Windows Phone, has written a blog post that details Windows Phone Mango’s business productivity features.

    WIN PHO 7 with added capabilities for IT departments, including complex password support, information rights management support, and the ability to access hidden corporate Wi-Fi networks.

    “This week, we expect to exceed 16,000 apps available in the Windows Phone Marketplace,” Bryan.

     

    [Source]

  • Samsung Corby 2 S3850 Unboxing and Review

    Samsung Corby 2 S3850 Unboxing and Review

    The Samsung Corby 2 is the successor to the original Corby, a might successful college/ ladies phone. So, the corby 2 has huge shoes to fill, the question here arises weather or not it can fill them. We take a look at the new Corby 2 and see its capability in the exact situation where a lot more competition is available even from the likes of Samsung themselves.

    BUILD QUALITY and HARDWARE

    The build quality of the new Corby 2 is far superior to its predecessor. The plastics are well weighed and the switchable panels are form moulded and fit perfectly like a glove without creaks or sounds.

    As far as hardware is concerned the Corby 2 has two major changes (corby 2 = 2 changes hah). Seriously the addition of a capacitive touchscreen will definitely attract previous Corby owners to buy the new improved Corby 2. But wait there is WiFi onboard so that means faster internet and easily downloaded Apps.

    SPECS and FEATURES

     

    Camera & Display

    • Camera – 2.0 Mega Pixels, Resolution 1600×1200 Pixels, (VGA)Video
    • Screen Display – 3.2 inches, Resolution 240×320 Pixels
    • Color – TFT Capacitive Touch Screen with 256K colors

    Special Features

    • Accelerometer
    • Digital Natural Sound Engine
    • Social networking integration with live updates
    • TouchWiz UI
    • Find Music recognition service
    • Organizer, Document viewer
    • Voice memo
    • Audio, Video Recorder & Playback
    • MP3, MP4 Player
    • MP3, WAV Ring tones, Vibration
    • 3.5 mm Headphone Jack
    • Stereo FM radio with RDS
    • Speaker Phone

    Message Support

    • SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email
    • Instant Messaging
    • Predictive Text Input

    Connectivity

    • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v3.0, Micro USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    • Data Modes – GPRS 32 – 48 Kbps, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML Internet Browsing

    Memory

    • Internal Memory – 26 MB
    • Expandable Memory-  16 GB MicroSD/Card Slot
    • Phone Book – Contacts, Photo call
    • Call Records – Yes

    Battery Power

    • 1000 mAh Li-Ion Standard Battery
    • Battery Life – 620 hours
    • Battery Talk Time – 9.30 hours

    Mobile Size and Looks

    • Size – 109.9 x 60.6 x 11.7 mm
    • Weight –  102 grams
    • Body Colors – White, Pink, Yellow & Black

     

     

     

    MULTIMEDIA and CAMERA

    The Speaker is nice and loud, Wifi enables users to watch youtube videos (read iGyaan videos) directly on the phone, The lack of 3G somewhat limits the Multimedia aspect on the go, the screen resolution is also somewhat a disappointment at 240×320 px with only 256 colors. Although, movies and videos can still be streamed via wifi and loaded onto the memory card and the device is ready to serve its master.

    The camera is a poor demonstration of keeping the price of the phone low. But, then what all do you expect in a phone that costs merely minimum wage + couple of hundred. But, hey there are effects and scene modes and brightness setting and movie mode, The quality of which is as bad as you think it is. If you want a phone with a camera, that you will use, this is definitely not it.

     

    PHONE and MESSAGING

    Thank you Samsung for making us work hard with the resistive screen to make us understand that a capacitive screen is heaven sent. The dialer and messaging on the keyboard just seem to improve tenfold simply because of the touchscreen improvement. The call quality is decent with little or no dropped calls. Volume at both ends is good and no issues there. An overall performer in the phone department.

    The messaging in portrait does not bring up a QWERTY keyboard but switch to landscape and “boom” a QWERTY experience the keyboard is fast and intuitive with the text prediction and large keys make it fun to use. So, Messaging and Phone systems are  sorted in this device and will not disappoint basic users at all.

    OTHER

    The Touch-wiz 3.0 UI is a great add-on , the BADA-esque interface is a great improvement, with widgets and a notification panel make this device a better Smart-phone than the Corby ever could have been. The interface is hugely colorful and the icons are large and easily readable. The interface is pleasing to the eyes and the menus are fast and responsive.

     

    CONCLUSION

    The Corby 2 is a huge improvement over the Corby, But, is it enough with a host of Android devices from companies like Micromax and Spice the corby seems lost. There is still however a charm about the Corby brand and those loyal to it should definitely upgrade to the new Corby 2. Build and Phone is impressive along with good multimedia, But, a poor camera and a average display. The touchscreen is a massive improvement and Wifi adds to the experience.

     

    [xrr rating=3.5/5 label=”We Rate The Corby II” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

    VIDEO UNBOXING AND REVIEW

     


  • Playstation Network getting restored worldwide

    Playstation Network getting restored worldwide

    Just recently The Playstation Network Restoration began across the Americas. Sony’s official PlayStation Twitter account has now confirmed that the deployment is going live for the entire world. The deployment process involves users to reset their PSN passwords and hence a major network blackout has been caused by millions of users trying to restore their PSN accounts.

    [@PlayStationEU (Twitter)]

  • Windows Phone 7 “Mango Update” will add Facebook chat and Office 365 Integration

    Windows Phone 7 “Mango Update” will add Facebook chat and Office 365 Integration

    A few juicy details of the upcoming mango update have been seen. That include Facebook Chat and Office 365 (plus SkyDrive and SharePoint), a new games hub with Xbox Live integration (new “Automatic Sync” ). This is still unconfirmed news, but considering the showcase of the update at the Dev Conf. earlier  looks like this is highly likely.

     

    [Windows Phone Dev Podcast]

  • Fujitsu LOOX F-07C launched with dual boot Windows 7 and Symbian

    Fujitsu LOOX F-07C launched with dual boot Windows 7 and Symbian

    NTT DoCoMo’s Fujitsu LOOX F-07C has been officially announced. Specs include

    • 4-inch 1,024 x 600 LCD
    • 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor
    • 1GB of LPDDR400 RAM
    • 802.11b/g/n WiFi
    • 32GB of eMMC disk space
    • Expandable memory via microSDHC
    • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with face detection
    • VGA front-facing camera
    • 600 minutes of standby time
    • 370 minutes of 3G talk time
    • Windows 7 mode  gives 120 Mins
    • HDMI-out via a USB adapter
    • ¥70,000 ($860) – Approx INR 42,000

    Pricing is possibly high , but decent for a Phone with a real life processor and a real life operating system.

    PRESS RELEASE

    NTT DOCOMO Unveils 24 New Mobile Devices
    – Including biggest and most diverse lineup of smartphones –

    TOKYO, JAPAN, May 16, 2011 — NTT DOCOMO, INC. announced today its 2011 summer lineup of 24 new mobile devices for launch on or after May 20, including nine smartphones, the largest and most diverse collection of smartphones ever released by DOCOMO, plus a wide variety of feature phones compatible with DOCOMO’s i-mode™ mobile Internet platform, as well as mobile Wi-Fi® routers for DOCOMO’s Xi™ (read “Crossy”) LTE extra-high-speed service.

    The smartphone lineup offers user-friendly features for tethering, mobile-wallet (Osaifu-Keitai™) and infrared-based data exchange, plus downlink speeds up to a theoretical maximum of 14 Mbps starting from early June. The lineup also boasts the world’s first wirelessly chargeable smartphone. All Android™ smartphones, including the globally popular Xperia™ and GALAXY models, are preinstalled with Android 2.3.

    DOCOMO’s new lineup meets a broad range of needs for mobile users in Japan:

    Numerous i-mode services and technologies available for smartphones, including Area Mail™ disaster information service, i-channel™ push-based information service and Melody Call™ ringback tones.
    Smartphones offering enhanced convenience and operability thanks to the new “docomo Palette UI” feature for easy sorting, searching and management of apps.
    Eleven high-spec, i-mode-compatible feature phones equipped variously with 3D screens for dynamic viewing, HD-quality cameras and much more.
    The i-motion™ video-clip distribution service for FOMA™ 3G feature phones now offers 50 MB capacity for both long and high-definition video. Batch downloads of various content are possible with DOCOMO’s new “content package” service.
    Two mobile Wi-Fi routers compatible with DOCOMO’s Xi-brand LTE service, offering fiber-optic-level mobile connectivity for wireless devices. LTE service will include Japan’s six largest urban metropolises by July and other large cities including prefectural capitals by March 2012.

    The new models and their planned launches are as follows:

    docomo Smartphone (9 models)

    AQUOS™ PHONE SH-12C
    May 20
    Android smartphone with 8.0-megapixel 3D twin cameras. LCD panel and image processor based on AQUOS technology for high-resolution images.

    Optimus bright L-07C
    Mid June
    Equipped with a world’s brightest display*. Body is 9.5 mm thin and weighs only 112 g. Interchangeable rear cover comes in 3 colors.

    GALAXY S II SC-02C
    Late June
    Android smartphone with 4.3-inch SUPER AMOLED Plus display. Powerful 1.2 GHz dual-core CPU enables fast app launches and stable video.

    MEDIAS WP N-06C
    June or July
    Waterproof Android smartphone in world’ first 7.9-mm body**. Mobile wallet, infrared-based data exchange and one-seg TV. Premium model designed with appliance brand amadana.
    BlackBerry® Bold™ 9780 June or July Featuring the new BlackBerry OS 6.0 for faster, richer web browsing.

    Xperia™ acro SO-02C
    June or July
    Android smartphone with mobile wallet, infrared -based data exchange and one-seg TV features. 4.2-inch “Reality Display” delivers brilliant, crystal-clear images.

    F-12C
    July or August
    Android smartphone features Bright Color Liquid Display and voice-enhancement capability for extra-clear audio. Designed in collaboration with luxury luggage brand Globe-Trotter.

    P-07C
    July or August
    Stylishly beautiful Android smartphone with 4.3-inch touchscreen. Screen position of keypad and touch-speed selector can be customized for easy one-hand operation.
    AQUOS PHONE™ f SH-13C July or August First smartphone capable of wireless charging*** merely by placement on top of a pad. Compact body is both dustproof and waterproof.

    *As of May 13, 2011, according to LG Electronics Japan.
    **Among 3G mobile phones as of May 13 2011, according to NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd.
    ***Requiring no other accessory, and among smartphones of IEC-member/Taiwanese makers as of May 15, 2011.

    docomo STYLE series™ (5 models)

    SH-11C
    May or June
    Dust/waterproof phone with combined mat/glossy body scheme. 8.1-megapixel camera, over 2,000 preinstalled Deco-mail™ pictograms/animations, and various mail-decorating functions.

    F-10C
    June
    11.8-mm waterproof phone with 12.2-megapixel camera for shooting Full High Vision video. Prism glass illumination and beautiful jewel-like design features.

    P-04C
    June
    Elegant body embedded with Swarovski-brand white crystals. 13.2-megapixel camera features synchronized operation of quick-action auto focus and shutter release.

    P-06C
    July
    Waterproof body with 12 color variations for personalized styling. Equipped for mobile wallet and one-seg TV. Preinstalled with Snoopy screensavers and wallpapers.

    L-10C
    Sept.
    Elegantly simple phone with four dedicated keys for quick access to favorite functions/contacts. “Clear voice” function for enhanced audio.

    docomo PRIME series™ (4 models)

    SH-10C
    May or June
    Dust/waterproof body with 3.4-inch Full Wide VGA mobile 3D touchscreen. 16.1-megapixel camera shoots Full HD video. Beautiful function-linked illumination on side edge.

    F-09C
    June
    High-spec waterproof body with responsive touchscreen. Vibrant 3D experiences on large 3.5-inch rotating screen. 16.3-megapixel camera with CMOS sensor shoots Full HD movie.

    CA-01C
    June or July
    First EXILIM™ Handset for DOCOMO. 16.3-megapixel camera shoots Full HD video. 3D screen for enjoyment of dynamic images and games.

    P-05C
    July
    LUMIX Phone™is world’s first phone with optical anti-shake*. “My Color Mode” enables easy creation of highly artistic photos taken with 13.2-megapixel camera.

    *For photo/video functions as of May 13, 2011, according to Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd.

    docomo SMART series™ (2 models)

    F-11C
    July
    12.8-mm waterproof phone with security features such as fingerprint sensor. Business-support features including business card reader linked to address book and “whiteboard photo” mode.
    N-05C June or July Waterproof slider phone with quick-shooting 8.1-megapixel camera equipped with highly sensitive lens. Professional/personal tool equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, various dictionaries, etc.

    Xi™ Data Terminals (2 models)

    L-09C
    June or July
    Stylish mobile Wi-Fi router for FOMA 3G/Xi LTE services. Robust battery lasts up to 6 hours for Xi and 8 hours for FOMA. Works simultaneously with up to 10 devices.

    BF-01C
    July or August
    Mobile Wi-Fi router for FOMA 3G, Xi LTE, WLAN and wired LAN. Connects to 6 devices. Preinstalled with Network Attached Storage (NAS) and media server function.

    FOMA USB Data Terminal (1 model)
    L-08C
    May or June
    FOMA USB data terminal with protective cap. Stylish design and weighs just 25g.

    Windows® 7 Handset (1 model)
    Windows® 7 Handset F-07C
    June or July
    World’s smallest Windows 7 PC (Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit Japanese edition)*. Enhanced security and practical mobile-wallet functions preinstalled. USB/HDMI cradle optional.

    *According to Fujitsu Limited as of May 13, 2011.

  • Seagate GoFlex Satellite with Wifi and an Inbuilt Battery Revealed

    Seagate GoFlex Satellite with Wifi and an Inbuilt Battery Revealed

     

    In an interesting FCC filing, The Seagate GoFlex Satellite was Revealed. The Portable harddisk allows you to stream media and content directly from the drive without the need of wires. The network attached storage will also feature an iOS app which will enable users with an iOS device to stream directly to their handheld devices. The hard drive has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and a 3.7V battery within its body. It will also feature a USB 3.0 port which will charge and allow the device to be docked the old fashioned way – with wires.

    [VIA]

    [FCC]

  • PlayStation 3 system update 3.61 goes Live with a Phase wise PSN Deployment (PR)

     

     

    Sony has just announced that they will re-enable Playstation Network Services in Phases, and the first phase has been initiated. The online gaming, Music Unlimited, Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and MLB.TV should rolling out right now in Europe and North America.

     

    PRESS RELEASE

    Restoration of PlayStation®Network and Qriocity Services Begins

    Increased Security Measures Implemented Before Service Restoration; Consumer Data Protection a Full-Time, Company-Wide Commitment

    TOKYO, May 14, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) announced that Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI, the company) will today begin a phased restoration by region of PlayStation®Network and Qriocity Services. The phased restoration will be on a country by country basis beginning in the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Middle East.

    The first phase of restored services for these countries and regions will include:

     

    • Sign-in for PlayStation®Network and Qriocity services, including the resetting of passwords
    • Restoration of online game-play across PS3 and PSP
    • Playback rental video content, if within rental period, of PlayStation Network Video Delivery Service on PS3, PSP and MediaGo
    • Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity, for current subscribers, on PS3 and PC
    • Access to 3rd party services such as Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and MLB.tv
    • ‘Friends’ category on PS3, including Friends List, Chat Functionality, Trophy Comparison, etc
    • PlayStation Home
    • Increased Security Measures

    As the result of a criminal cyber attack on the company’s data-center located in San Diego, California, U.S.A., SNEI shut down the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services on April 20, in order for the company to undergo an investigation and make enhancements to the overall security of the network infrastructure. Working closely with several respected outside security firms, the company has implemented new and additional security measures that strengthen safeguards against unauthorized activity, and provide consumers with greater protection of their personal information.

    The company has made considerable enhancements to the data security, including updating and adding advanced security technologies, additional software monitoring and penetration and vulnerability testing, and increased levels of encryption and additional firewalls. The company also added a variety of other measures to the network infrastructure including an early-warning system for unusual activity patterns that could signal an attempt to compromise the network.

    “I’d like to send my sincere regret for the inconvenience this incident has caused you, and want to thank you all for the kind patience you’ve shown as we worked through the restoration process,” said Kazuo Hirai, Executive Deputy President, Sony Corporation. “I can’t thank you enough for your patience and support during this time. We know even the most loyal customers have been frustrated by this process and are anxious to use their Sony products and services again. We are taking aggressive action at all levels to address the concerns that were raised by this incident, and are making consumer data protection a full-time, company wide commitment.”

    “During the past 18 months, we’ve seen a dramatic rise in the volume of cyber attacks, their sophistication and their impact on businesses. Thwarting cyber-crime requires an evolutionary approach to security that is well integrated, reduces risk exposure and improves efficiencies,” said Francis deSouza, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Security Group, Symantec. “Today’s cyber crime attacks are proving to be more covert, more targeted and better organized than those we’ve seen in years past. In working with Sony on the move of their data-center, it’s clear they’re implementing measures to reduce security risks moving forward.”

    As an additional measure, Fumiaki Sakai, president of Sony Global Solutions Inc. (SGS), has been appointed acting Chief Information Security Officer of SNEI. In addition to his current role at SGS, Mr. Sakai, in his role at SNEI, will work to further reinforce overall information security across the company’s network infrastructure. Mr. Sakai will lead the recruiting effort in finding a new and permanent CISO for SNEI. As CISO, Mr. Sakai will report to Tim Schaaff, president, SNEI, as well as to Mr. Shinji Hasejima, CIO, Sony Corporation.

    “While we understand the importance of getting our services back online, we did not rush to do so at the expense of extensively and aggressively testing our enhanced security measures. Our consumers’ safety remains our number one priority,” Hirai continued. “We want to assure our customers that their personal information is being protected with some of the best security technologies available today, so that everyone can feel comfortable enjoying all that PlayStation Network and Qriocity services have to offer.”

    The restoration of the services across the Americas, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Middle East are beginning, and consumers will be able to enjoy some of the online functionality provided by both the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services. Phased restoration in Japan and other Asian countries and regions will be announced in due course. The company expects to have the services fully restored by the end of May 2011.

    The company will be offering customers a “Welcome Back” package of services and premium content to all registered PlayStation Network and Qriocity account services. The details of this program will be announced in each region shortly.

    For more information about the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services intrusion and restoration, please visit http://blog.us.playstation.com or http://blog.eu.playstation.com/

     

    [PlayStation.Blog]

  • Amazon is Possibly coming out with a range of Android Devices including a Smartphone

    Amazon is Possibly coming out with a range of Android Devices including a Smartphone

    Amazon has been working on an Android Based tablet, this news has been confirmed by the Amazon’s CEO. But, in a drastic turn of events according to Android and Me, looks like the company is actually planning a host of ANDROID POWERED DEVICES. Ranging from Tablets in various sizes, E-book readers and even possibly a Smartphone.

    Earlier this week Amazon’s CEO, Jeff Bezos, said “stay tuned” for more information on the product, which is rumored to have been manufactured by Samsung and could launch as early as this summer. According to us a tablet from amazon will possibly beat the sales of their E-book reader “Kindle” in the first few months.

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