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  • Qualcomm shows off AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology on video

    Qualcomm shows off AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology on video

    Qualcomm has introduced an open source software system that doesn’t actually have with Qualcomm hardware, if implemented in a particular app, it can enable peer-to-peer sharing with others similar devices et apps based on location.

    The system works on interlinkage which is based on a webkit browser integration, that allows devices to be seamlessly to be connected via either bluetooth, WiFi, Infrared, Wi-Fi Direct and fast track naming a bunch of connections, which lets connections happen from 20 ft upto several kilometers. So basically we will rock games between communities without paying for cloud integration. Next Level Multiplayer!

  • HTC upgrades its fleet with new Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S

    HTC upgrades its fleet with new Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S

    HTC has just announced 3 new phones at the MWC right after the Flyer Tablet.


    The first is the Incredible S, With:

    • 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 b
    • 768MB of RAM
    • 720p HD video
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • Dual-LED flash and autofocus
    • 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera
    • 1450mAh battery
    • Resolution is 800 x 480.



    Not too far Behind is the Desire S with

    • 3.7-inch
    • HTC Desire inside a new aluminum unibody shell
    • 5 megapixel Camera
    • MSM8255 chipset
    • front-facing camera (1.3MP)
    • 768MB of RAM
    • 1450mAh battery
    • Gingerbread (2.4)

    And Finally the all new Wildfire S which is essentially the original Wildfire but with HVGA resolution and Android 2.3 Gingerbread preloaded.

    All three devices to be available in the next quarter

    Read the Full Press Release

    HTC LAUNCHES THREE NEW SMARTPHONES WITH HTC SENSE™

    HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S™ and HTC Incredible S™ deliver premium style, power and speed

    BARCELONA, SPAIN – Mobile World Congress – February 15, 2011 – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today unveiled three new versions of its most popular and advanced smartphones – HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S. The new smartphones continue HTC’s commitment to expanding the market for advanced smartphones while providing distinct choices in design, power and value. Each phone also includes HTC Sense, HTC’s unique customer-focused user experience that puts people at the center by making phones work in a more simple and natural way. 

    “HTC developed the HTC Sense experience to bring cutting-edge innovation to our customers in simple and natural ways that just make sense – this is what HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S represent best,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. “These new phones offer an exhilarating mix of style, innovation and features that extend people’s mobile experience in ways that feel personal and completely original.”

    HTC Desire S

    As a successor to the popular and award-winning HTC Desire, the new HTC Desire S blends stunning design with power and speed. Inspired by the HTC Legend™ smartphone’s aluminium design, the HTC Desire S is sculpted out of a single block of aluminum making it feel solid and natural in your hand. With Qualcomm’s new 1GHz Snapdragon™ MSM8255 processor, the HTC Desire S offers snappy performance and power. It offers dual front and back cameras, High-Definition video recording and the 3.7-inch WVGA display presents multimedia content brilliantly.

    HTC Wildfire S

    Building on the popularity of the HTC Wildfire™ smartphone, the HTC Wildfire S smartphone is an affordable, compact and playful device that packs a powerful smartphone experience. It enables people to maintain and build connections and friendships through popular sites like Facebook®, as well as through voice and text messaging. You can instantly tag your friends in photos before posting them on Facebook, or share your latest discoveries from the Android™ Market at the touch of a button.

    HTC Wildfire S is one of HTC’s smallest phones ever – measuring just 10.13cm long and 5.94cm wide – and boasts a distinctive 3.2 inch, HVGA display.

    Celebrate your individuality and choose from a wide variety of colors including black, purple and white. The phone’s home screen is fully customizable with your favorite apps, widgets and content, while a 5-megapixel color camera with auto focus, expandable microSD™ memory and support for a variety of audio and video formats make a great all-around multimedia device that slips easily into any pocket.

    HTC Incredible S

    The alluring HTC Incredible S smartphone combines cutting-edge design with a premium mobile experience for those who dare to be different. Showing what can be achieved when engineers and designers work together to raise the bar for mobile phone design, the HTC Incredible S smartphone features a stunning, contoured body that highlights the internal hardware components of the device. Capturing and viewing video in crystal clear High-Definition has never been so easy and a bright 4-inch WVGA Super LCD display and stereo surround sound bring a vibrant cinematic experience to the palm of your hand.

    HTC Incredible S also takes high quality pictures with its 8-megapixel camera with dual flash, and it easily enables videos, photos and music to be shared from the handset direct to a TV using DLNA® technology. Thanks to the HTC Incredible S’s front facing camera and video call functionality, users will constantly be able to chat with their friends face-to-face.

    Availability

    The HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S smartphones, will be broadly available to customers across major European and Asian markets during Q2 2011.

  • Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Play at Mobile World Congress

    Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Play at Mobile World Congress

    After months of leaks, rumors and blatant denials from Sony Ericsson, the most anticipated device from there stable is finally here the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play.

    The best part its playstation certified.Tech Specs include

    • Latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3)
    • 60fps play-back
    • Snapdragon 1Ghz processor
    • Enhanced graphical processor unit the Adreno 205
    • Dedicated gaming controls for real console quality game play
    • Four-way directional keys
    • ABCD keys with PlayStation iconography
    • Left/right shoulder keys
    • Two analog touch inputs for joystick action
    • 4-inch brilliant multi-touch display
    • 5.0 megapixel camera

    Look at the official Images along with three intro vids from Sony Ericsson.


    Official Press Release

    ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Are Americans ready to play? Sony Ericsson and Verizon Wireless think so. Sony Ericsson today announced that its new Xperia™ PLAY, the world’s first PlayStation Certified smartphone, will be available on the Verizon Wireless Network in the Spring 2011.

    “This Spring, expect to see a lot of people with their heads down and thumbs up,” said Peter Farmer, Head of Marketing for North America, Sony Ericsson. “Xperia™ PLAY combined with the power of the Verizon Wireless network gives you everything you need in a smartphone and the one thing you want – the ultimate gaming experience.”

    Xperia™ PLAY is powered by the latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3) – and is PlayStation certified, which ensures an optimized gaming experience featuring content from the PlayStation Suite. Xperia™ PLAY will provide a best-in-class gaming experience right out of the box with many of the most popular games pre-loaded, including Asphalt Adrenaline 6, Bruce Lee, Star Battalion, The Sims 3, and Tetris. More than 50 additional titles from top franchises at leading game publishers will be available for purchase at launch.

    “Working with Sony Ericsson to bring the world’s first PlayStation Certified smartphone to the nation’s most reliable network builds on our commitment to deliver the best mobile gaming and entertainment experience to our customers,” said Jeff Dietel, vice president-marketing for Verizon Wireless.

    According to the Entertainment Software Association’s 2010 consumer survey, in the United States:

    67 percent of households play computer or video games
    42 percent of heads of households report they play games on wireless devices, up from 20 percent in 2002
    The average game player age is 34 and 40 percent of game players are women

    Facebook users can enter the First2Play contest and could be one of the first 10 people to get the Xperia™ PLAY by visiting www.facebook.com/SEUSA.

    Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY Key Features:

    PlayStation Certified gaming experience
    Latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3)
    60fps play-back enabled through the Snapdragon 1Ghz processor, optimized with enhanced graphical processor unit the Adreno 205
    Dedicated gaming controls for real console quality game play, including four-way directional keys, recognizable ABCD keys with PlayStation iconography, left/right shoulder keys and two analog touch inputs for joystick action
    4-inch brilliant multi-touch display
    5.0 megapixel camera

  • Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    So the successor to Samsung’s most popular smartphone has been just made official at the MWC launch. The Samsung Galaxy S II has a great host of Specs :

    • 4.27-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus display
    • 8 megapixel primary camera
    • 1080p video capture accompanied
    • 2 megapixel Front camera
    • Gingerbread with TouchWiz 4.0
    • NFC support
    • 8.49mm thick
    • The thinnest smartphone

    The size makes the device 0.2mm slimmer than the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc’s thinnest point.



    Go to the Next Page for the Press Release


  • Everything you need to know about the Nokia + Windows Phone alliance.

    Everything you need to know about the Nokia + Windows Phone alliance.

    So, Nokia has joined hands with Microsoft to develop future products, what does this mean? We have the details and will be shedding light on the insides and out of the alliance and what it does for us.

    To start off, we expected Symbian to either be completely re-invented or be completely exterminated. Nokia choose the latter, they probably thought it was much easier than to invent an OS in a market that was way ahead of them. This alliance comes with the death of Symbian in a slow and steady manner. In the presentation created by Stephen Elop (ceo of Nokia) t it’s clear that Symbian which is claimed to be a “franchise” OS that Nokia will “harvest” and will be taken over by Windows Phone on Nokia devices just as soon as Nokia and Microsoft can complete the transition.

    The transition as Nokia and Microsoft stated, would go on through 2011-2012, and by 2013 Nokia will be shipping only Windows Phone 7 or 8 or whatever version Microsoft throws out to the world. In simple words : Nokia will only ship Windows Phone devices 2013 onwards.

    “Nokia expects 2011 and 2012 to be transition years, as the company invests to build the planned winning ecosystem with Microsoft. After the transition, Nokia targets longer-term: (1) Devices & Services net sales to grow faster than the market. (2) Devices & Services non-IFRS operating margin to be 10% or more.”

    Stephen Elop says that he expects Nokia to ramp up the transition this year and be ready to ship Windows Phone 7 devices in significant volume in 2012.

    With the arrival of Windows Phone to Nokia devices, there are substantial changes that will go on in Nokia’s infrastructure. When Elop was asked by a concerned Finnish reporter, “What happens to Finland,” Stephen responded that a successful Nokia is good for Finland but there will be “substantial reductions in employment” in Finland and around the world. That does mean a lot of frustrated Nokia employees, and a lot of anxiety for them. This may also be a great blow to investors or stock holders, as this may ruin Nokia’s market value on the long run.

    Nokia has also been on the Qt warpath for years after purchasing the developer framework from Trolltech back in January of 2008. While Qt will continue on as the development framework for Symbian and MeeGo,  Microsoft will give for free Windows Phone Developer Tools (Visual Studio 2010, Expression, Silverlight and the XNA Framework) to developers interested in the platform and exclusively developing for it. Qt will not be adapted for Windows Phone 7 APIs.

    Whatever said and done, We personally believe, Nokia’s focus on hardware development will improve the outcome and toss Nokia back up on the anticipated phones / devices list. Also we believe Nokia will be launching a tablet later this year. A tablet that will run a mix of operating systems and an interesting hardware speck at a price that will remain unrivaled. There are only good things to see from Nokia now (or at-least we want them).

    Elop also expressed the fact that, Nokia will be allowed to alter anything in the WP7 platform, including layouts and skinning. But, Elop also mentioned that Nokia likely won’t make extensive use of this freedom to tailor Microsoft’s OS. This is a major shift for Microsoft, who forbade HTC from skinning Windows Phone 7 with Sense, the proprietary skin from HTC.

    Read the Q&A below from the post announcement session.

    • No specific announcement for when we’ll see the first Nokia Windows Phone. Ballmer mentioned that the engineering teams have spent a lot of time together already.
    • Elop confirmed that Nokiawill not be moving to Silicon Valley or anywhere else.
    • Ballmer said that the partnership is “not exclusive” but some things that Microsoft is doing with Nokia are “unique” allowing Nokia to differentiate itself in the market. Elop added that it’s important for the Windows Phone 7 ecosystem to thrive, which means that multiple vendors must succeed.
    • Elop didn’t believe that Nokia could create a new ecosystem around MeeGo fast enough.
    • Nokia will “substantially reduce” R&D expenditures while increasing R&D productivity moving forward.
    • Nokia did consider adopting Android but decided that it “would have difficulty differentiating within that ecosystem” and the “commoditization risk was very high — prices, profits, everything being pushed down, value being moved out to Google which was concerning to us.” Microsoft presented the best option for Nokia to resume the fight in the high end smarpthone segment.
    • Elop clarified that MeeGo will ship this year but “not as part of another broad smarpthone platform strategy, but as an opportunity to learn.” Something that sounds very similar to position Nokia took with its so-called “experimental” Maemo-based N900 last year. After the first (and apparently, only) MeeGo device ships this year, the MeeGo team will then “change their focus into an exploration of future platforms, future devices, future user experiences.” Trying to determine the “next disruption” in smartphones.
    • Responding to “hope for a broad MeeGo-based ecosystem,” Elop said that Nokia simply wasn’t moving fast enough to effectively win and compete against Apple and Google. Windows Phone makes it a “three-horse race,” something that Elop says is pleasing to the carriers he’s been speaking with.
    • Nokia has different options for its tablet strategy including using something from Microsoft or something that Nokia has developed internally.

    Watch the Video of the whole event below

     

     

    Click on the Next Link Below to read Press Releases

  • Nokia and Microsoft enter strategic alliance on Windows Phone, Bing, Xbox Live and Office

    Nokia and Microsoft enter strategic alliance on Windows Phone, Bing, Xbox Live and Office

    Nokia and Microsoft have finally Announced Nokia – Windows Phone 7 devices. But in this “Strategic Alliance” a lot more is going down, namely linkages in Bing, Xbox Live and Office products.

    Check out the Full PR Below

    Nokia and Microsoft Announce Plans for a Broad Strategic Partnership to Build a New Global Mobile Ecosystem
    Companies plan to combine assets and develop innovative mobile products on an unprecedented scale.

    LONDON – Feb. 11, 2011 – Nokia and Microsoft today announced plans to form a broad strategic partnership that would use their complementary strengths and expertise to create a new global mobile ecosystem.

    Nokia and Microsoft intend to jointly create market-leading mobile products and services designed to offer consumers, operators and developers unrivalled choice and opportunity. As each company would focus on its core competencies, the partnership would create the opportunity for rapid time to market execution. Additionally, Nokia and Microsoft plan to work together to integrate key assets and create completely new service offerings, while extending established products and services to new markets.

    Under the proposed partnership:

    Nokia would adopt Windows Phone as its principal smartphone strategy, innovating on top of the platform in areas such as imaging, where Nokia is a market leader.

    Nokia would help drive the future of Windows Phone. Nokia would contribute its expertise on hardware design, language support, and help bring Windows Phone to a larger range of price points, market segments and geographies.

    Nokia and Microsoft would closely collaborate on joint marketing initiatives and a shared development roadmap to align on the future evolution of mobile products.

    Bing would power Nokia’s search services across Nokia devices and services, giving customers access to Bing’s next generation search capabilities. Microsoft adCenter would provide search advertising services on Nokia’s line of devices and services.

    Nokia Maps would be a core part of Microsoft’s mapping services. For example, Maps would be integrated with Microsoft’s Bing search engine and adCenter advertising platform to form a unique local search and advertising experience

    Nokia’s extensive operator billing agreements would make it easier for consumers to purchase Nokia Windows Phone services in countries where credit-card use is low.

    Microsoft development tools would be used to create applications to run on Nokia Windows Phones, allowing developers to easily leverage the ecosystem’s global reach.

    Nokia’s content and application store would be integrated with Microsoft Marketplace for a more compelling consumer experience.

    “Today, developers, operators and consumers want compelling mobile products, which include not only the device, but the software, services, applications and customer support that make a great experience,” Stephen Elop, Nokia President and CEO, said at a joint news conference in London. “Nokia and Microsoft will combine our strengths to deliver an ecosystem with unrivalled global reach and scale. It’s now a three-horse race.”

    “I am excited about this partnership with Nokia,” said Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. “Ecosystems thrive when fueled by speed, innovation and scale.The partnership announced today provides incredible scale, vast expertise in hardware and software innovation and a proven ability to execute.”

    Please visit www.nokia.com/press for press materials.

  • Breaking : The HP Pre 3: With1.4GHz Qualcomm CPU, 3.6-inch WVGA Released

    Breaking : The HP Pre 3: With1.4GHz Qualcomm CPU, 3.6-inch WVGA Released

    Just as soon as HP as dropped Palm , announced the HP TouchPad. Here is the big news about WebOs based HP Pre 3 (Read : Palm’s baby)

    Top specs include

    • 3.6-inch 800 x 480 display
    • 5 megapixel camera with AF and LED flash
    • 720p HD video
    • Front-facing camera for video calling
    • Mobile hotspot
    • WebOS 2.2
    • A Qualcomm MSM 8×55 CPU running at 1.4GHz
    • 802.11a/b/g/n 5GHz, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A-GPS
    • 1230 mAh battery
    • HSPA+ and EVDO Rev A
    • 512MB DRAM
    • Touchstone compatible,
    • TouchPad tablet can take Pre 3’s phone calls
    • Touching the two devices together will let you share URLs (aptly titled touch-to-share)
    • Availability is this summer with both 8GB and 16GB storage options.

    We are itching to test drive this baby!

    FULL PRESS RELEASE

    HP Pre3 Introduces the New Look of Business for the 24-hour Life

    Bigger and better touchscreen, more processing power and all-new keyboard deliver professional productivity and personal connectivity

    PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 9, 2011

    For professionals who require powerful mobile productivity with an eye on personal connectivity, HP today announced the versatile HP Pre3 smartphone running HP webOS.

    With a large 3.58-inch touchscreen, fast 1.4-GHz processor and a full slide-out keyboard, Pre3 is a multitasking professional workhorse that’s perfectly balanced for speed and serious fun.

    Pre3 is one of the products HP announced today to introduce a unique experience for customers around connected mobility. It’s one of the building blocks in HP’s vision to seamlessly connect all your worlds through the power of HP webOS.

    “In the suite of webOS products we’re introducing today, Pre3 is our premier phone, designed for the speed of business,” said Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president and general manager, Palm Global Business Unit, HP. “It enables professionals to accomplish more of their important workday tasks while easily keeping their fingers on the pulse of their personal lives.”

    Pre3 is the ideal smartphone for multitasking professionals who rely on advanced messaging and voice capabilities to stay connected with all aspects of their busy lives.(1) With a slim design and high-capacity battery,(2) it is comfortable to carry and use all day. The phone’s fast performance and large, high-resolution display accentuate the unique webOS experience for both professional and personal use.

    The portrait layout enables optimal readability for email, attachments and web, and the new vertical slide-out keyboard – the widest and largest keyboard on any webOS phone to date – helps ensure quick and comfortable error-free typing. It’s ideal for heavy email and messaging needs, web browsing, enjoying multimedia and for staying in touch with business and social circles.(1,3)

    For professionals who demand more than productivity

    With an array of features that are critical for professionals balancing work and personal use – including the speed of 3G and Wi-Fi,(1) a comfortable keyboard for typing and a large vivid touchscreen – Pre3 offers the best of both worlds on the powerful HP webOS platform:

    Business-class email – Pre3 offers business-class email and encrypted data storage to protect critical information and supports industry-standard VPN to connect to corporate networks. You can read and write email with ease, view your email accounts together or easily toggle between them.(1,3)
    More ways to connect – With the HP Synergy feature, you just have to sign in to your Facebook®, Google, Microsoft® Exchange, LinkedIn and Yahoo!® accounts. Your information – email, contacts, calendars – automatically populates your phone and stays updated so it’s always at your fingertips.(3) Integrated messaging conveniently combines all your text messages, picture messages and IM conversations with one person into a single view, and you can connect through SMS, MMS, Google Talk, AIM and Yahoo! Messenger.
    The whole web – Pre3’s high-performance web browser offers support for HTML5 features and Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 beta for access to rich, Flash-based web content on the phone’s big, vivid display.(1)
    Video calling – Pre3 has a front-facing camera, a great speaker and noise cancellation for a state-of-the-art video calling experience.(1,4)
    True Multitasking – webOS works the way you do. Begin an email, pause to answer a call, check your calendar, send a text, then switch back to your email without closing anything. Pre3 lets you easily manage multiple open applications and notifications using natural touch gestures. Whether you’re planning a meeting or a night on the town, webOS keeps related items together so managing multiple tasks is easy.(5)
    Just Type – Start an email, create a message, update your status and search your favorite websites – all before you’ve even opened an app. Because webOS works the way you do, whenever you want to do something on your Pre3 – whether it’s emailing, texting, searching or almost anything – just type.
    Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite – HP is working with Quickoffice to include the Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite, which offers support for viewing Microsoft Office Word and Excel and provides integration with a variety of services, including Google Docs and Box.net.
    Touch-to-share – With HP’s new and exclusive touch-to-share feature, you’ll be able to simply tap your Pre3 phone to the new HP TouchPad to share web addresses between devices.(6)
    GPS – Get where you need to be with built-in GPS on Pre3. Apps such as Fandango and OpenTable work with GPS to pinpoint your exact location, get directions, find nearby places of interest and provide turn-by-turn directions.(7)
    Apps to keep you connected – The webOS App Catalog features thousands of apps for fast and easy access to all the things you need to keep your day moving, such as weather, news, hotel and restaurant reviews and reservations, flight info and games.(8) Mobile social networking apps such as Facebook and Twitter allow you to stay connected throughout your hectic day and update your status and upload pictures in real time.
    HP mobile hotspot – Pre3 also supports the HP mobile hotspot, enabling your phone to act as a mobile Wi-Fi router so you can share wireless internet connectivity with up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices, including the new HP TouchPad, as well as notebooks, gaming devices and portable media players.(9)
    Pre3 is compatible out of the box with HP Touchstone (sold separately). The webOS Exhibition feature lets you run apps designed specifically for HP Touchstone – showing you anything from today’s agenda to a slideshow of your photos – turning charge time into useful time.(10)

    Pre3 is one of three webOS products announced today (see separate announcements for HP Veer and HP TouchPad). Each product plays a distinct role in the growing webOS family, designed to meet the varying needs of customers in a rapidly evolving mobile landscape.

    Availability

    The HP Pre3 smartphone is scheduled to be available in the summer. Exact pricing and availability will be announced at a later date.

    HP Pre3 features and specs
    HP webOS
    High-speed connectivity(1)
    Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8x55 1.4-GHz processor
    3.58-inch multitouch screen with a vibrant, 24-bit color, 480 x 800 resolution display
    Gesture area, which enables simple, intuitive gestures for navigation
    Redesigned vertical slide-out QWERTY keyboard with backlight
    8 or 16 gigabytes (GB) of internal storage(11)
    High-performance browser with full access to the web, including support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta for access to rich, Flash-based web content(1)
    Wireless connectivity:
    Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication(1)
    Integrated GPS (and A-GPS)(7)
    Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
    Wi-Fi router functionality for up to five devices using HP mobile hotspot(9)
    Multimedia options, including music, photos, video recording and playback, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack
    Rear-facing autofocus camera with flash, HD camcorder (capable up to 720p video recording)
    Front-facing VGA fixed-focus camera for live video calling(4)
    Email, including EAS (for access to corporate Microsoft Exchange servers) and personal email support (Google Gmail push, Yahoo!, POP3, IMAP)(3)
    Robust messaging support (combining IM, SMS and MMS capabilities)(12)
    Proximity sensor, light sensor, accelerometer and compass
    Removable, rechargeable 1,230 mAh battery
    USB mass storage mode to transfer media and other files quickly between desktop and device
    Ringer switch, which easily silences the ringer with one touch
    Compatible with HP Touchstone (sold separately)
    Dimensions: 111 mm x 64 mm x 16 mm (4.37 inches x 2.52 inches x .63 inches)
    Weight: 156 grams (5.5 ounces)
    More information about HP Pre3 is available at www.palm.com/Pre3.

    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 to solve customer problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com/.

    (1) Within wireless coverage area only. Actual speeds may vary. Email, mobile number and related information required for setup and activation. Required data services sold separately; unlimited plan recommended and may be required. Not all web content may be available.

    (2) Talk, standby and usage times are approximate and depend on the network configuration, the usage pattern of an individual user and the configuration of the handheld. Use of some internal wireless capabilities and backlight will significantly decrease battery run time.

    (3) Within wireless coverage area only. Microsoft Exchange email, contacts and calendars available for ActiveSync only; requires Microsoft Outlook using Exchange Server 2003 with SP2, Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2010.

    (4) Check with carrier for video calling availability and restrictions.

    (5) Performance varies bases on actual usage.

    (6) Requires TouchPad with webOS 3.0 and Pre3 or Veer with webOS 2.2 or higher, both products having same HP webOS Account. Viewing URL web page content requires data connection via Wi-Fi or cellular connection.

    (7) Within wireless coverage area only. Voice-activated, as-you-go, turn-by-turn directions sold separately.

    (8) Third-party software available separately. Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. Availability will vary by region.

    (9) The mobile hotspot application requires a special data plan and is separate from the smartphone data feature. While HP mobile hotspot is active, on-device applications will continue to work and will use the same data plan as the mobile hotspot. Mobile hotspot data usage may incur additional charges. Check with carrier for plan details.

    (10) Displayed preferences require user setup.

    (11) 8 GB or 16 GB maximum storage. User-available memory subject to change based on system software and application usage.

    (12) Within wireless coverage area only. SMS, MMS and IM require data services at additional cost. Availability of IM functionality may vary by carrier.

    Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft is a trademark of the Microsoft group of companies. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. LinkedIn and the LinkedIn logo are registered trademarks of LinkedIn Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Yahoo! is a trademark of Yahoo! Inc.

    This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP and its consolidated subsidiaries could differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including but not limited to statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; any statements concerning expected development, performance, features, available applications or market share relating to products and services; any statements regarding anticipated operational and financial results; any statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include macroeconomic and geopolitical trends and events; the competitive pressures faced by HP’s businesses; the development and transition of new products and services (and the enhancement of existing products and services) to meet customer needs and respond to emerging technological trends; the execution and performance of contracts by HP and its customers, suppliers and partners; the achievement of expected operational and financial results; and other risks that are described in HP’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to HP’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2010. HP assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

    © 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

  • Breaking : HP Announces the Hp TouchPad 9.7-inch, Web OS3 Tablet with 1.2 GHZ of Power

    Breaking : HP Announces the Hp TouchPad 9.7-inch, Web OS3 Tablet with 1.2 GHZ of Power

    HP has just announced the new HP TouchPad Slate from their stable at just 1.6 pounds and measures 13.7mm thick major features include

    • Beats audio engine
    • Touch-to-Share
    • webOS 3.0
    • 9.7-inch display (1024 x 768 screen resolution)
    • A dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU
    • Inbuilt gyroscope
    • Accelerometer
    • Compass
    • 16GB / 32GB of internal storage space
    • front-facing 1.3 megapixel webcam
    • support for video calling
    • 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, A-GPS (3G model only)
    • “twice the memory of a Pre 2” and a set of stereo speakers.
    • new paneled email application
    • Growl-like pop-up notification system
    • cal / email integration courtesy of HP Synergy
    • virtual keyboard
    • VPN support
    • wireless printing
    • Google Docs, QuickOffice, Dropbox and Box.net compatibility.
    • ability to talk to the Pre 3 (one can have their Pre 3 and TouchPad communicate)

    Looks like the iPad 2 will get a lot more competition this year.

    Check out the launch Video below

    Read the Full PR

    HP TouchPad Brings webOS to the Big Screen

    First webOS tablet works the way you do, introduces fun, mobile productivity on larger scale

    PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–HP (NYSE: HPQ) today enlarged the HP webOS world with the first webOS slate – the HP TouchPad – the breakthrough webOS user interface fully realized in the tablet experience.(1)

    “Today we’re embarking on a new era of webOS with the goal of linking a wide family of HP products through the best mobile experience available”

    With its vibrant 9.7-inch diagonal flush capacitive multitouch display, virtual keyboard, instant-on access, support for Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 beta in the browser and access to thousands of webOS applications,(2) TouchPad works the way you do and is designed not just for fun but for mobile productivity. It’s ideal for anyone who wants the benefits of the amazing webOS platform on a much bigger scale.

    TouchPad is one of the products HP announced today to introduce a unique experience for customers around connected mobility, offering a unified experience for the first time across a variety of devices. It’s one of the building blocks in HP’s vision to seamlessly connect all your worlds through the power of HP webOS.

    “Today we’re embarking on a new era of webOS with the goal of linking a wide family of HP products through the best mobile experience available,” said Jon Rubinstein, senior vice president and general manager, Palm Global Business Unit, HP. “The flexibility of the webOS platform makes it ideal for creating a range of innovative devices that work together to keep you better connected to your world.”

    Designed to be used alone or as a digital companion to your webOS phone, TouchPad connects you and your devices through the elegant webOS experience. Never miss an important call or SMS message – they can be answered and viewed right on your TouchPad.(3,4) Plus, HP’s exclusive new touch-to-share feature will let you simply touch an enabled webOS phone to your TouchPad to share web URLs.(1,5)

    With the HP Synergy feature, you simply have to sign in to your Facebook®, Google, Microsoft® Exchange, LinkedIn and Yahoo!® accounts and your contacts, calendar and email automatically populate your TouchPad.(6)

    TouchPad works the way you do

    The TouchPad user interface is a visual representation of your workspace, so you can manage your workflow in a naturally intuitive way that’s easy and fun. The power of webOS true multitasking lets you have multiple applications running at the same time. webOS shows you your activities in the form of cards, not a sea of application icons on numerous home screens.

    This helps you do all the things you want to do, all at once, so you can listen to music, update your status on Facebook, read email and chat on IM at the same time.(4,7) As you launch new activities, webOS will automatically group related cards – for example, an email and an associated web page – together in a card stack, so you can easily track all related items together.(6)

    TouchPad also features a webOS communication suite powered by HP Synergy that keeps you connected and creative, making all of your communications simpler, richer and in your control. It’s a complete solution, including email, instant messaging, contacts, calendar, videos and a front-facing camera for video calling.(6) Connected photo albums make it easy to share and view your pictures directly from popular services such as Facebook, Snapfish and Photobucket. It works seamlessly with TouchPad’s user interface for a natural and efficient experience.

    Around the house or on the go

    TouchPad offers a great internet experience around the house or on the go, so you can manage your busy life, be productive wherever you are and stay connected with work, friends, family and social networks. It keeps you connected anywhere there’s Wi-Fi for easy access to the web and entertainment.(8)

    At home, whether you’re watching TV, relaxing on the sofa, at the kitchen table or in bed, you can check in with friends, surf the web, play games or read a book, magazine or newspaper.(2) Amazon.com today announced that it will launch a free Kindle app for HP webOS tailored for TouchPad that will give you access to more than 810,000 titles from Amazon’s Kindle Store. You also can subscribe to popular magazine titles, such as Time, Sports Illustrated, Fortune and People, and download movies and TV shows through the HP Movie Store. The TouchPad music app lets you transfer and play all your favorites from your personal music collection,(9) with amazing sound quality by Beats Audio™. You can start an email, create a message, update your status, search your favorite websites – all before you’ve even opened an application. Whenever you want to do something on your TouchPad, Just Type.

    Buy and sell on Amazon.com, do your banking, buy movie tickets from Fandango or check the news. Whether your thing is Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, IM, video calling or email, TouchPad brings it all together with thousands of available webOS applications and the convenience and power of HP Synergy for integrated contacts and calendar to keep your busy life on track.(6)

    It’s great for road trips, on a plane, while commuting, in public places, while visiting friends and on vacation. It’s easy to pack, has a long-lasting battery and integrated GPS (3G only), and posting vacation photos is a snap.(1,10)

    Mobile productivity

    When productivity is key, TouchPad makes an excellent companion. You can read and write email, view your work and personal inboxes together, or easily toggle between them. Integrated messaging conveniently combines all your text messages, picture messages and IM conversations with one person into a single view, and you can connect through SMS, Google Talk, AIM and Yahoo! Messenger.(4)

    TouchPad’s virtual full QWERTY keyboard includes a number row, which reduces keyboard switching, making typing easy and fast. It powers on instantly and brings you back to exactly where you left off, whether you were in the middle of composing an email, playing a game or browsing a web page. With webOS true multitasking, it’s like you never left.

    For maximum productivity, HP is working with Quickoffice to include the Quickoffice Connect Mobile Suite, which lets you view and edit documents, such as Microsoft Word and Excel. It also comes with VPN support to connect to corporate networks.

    With its 1.3-megapixel front-facing webcam, TouchPad offers video calling capability.(11) It’s also compatible with HP’s industry-leading printing solutions, so you can wirelessly print documents, photos and emails to compatible wireless and networked HP printers.(12)

    TouchPad has built-in HP Touchstone technology for easy charging, so it’s compatible out of the box with the HP Touchstone for TouchPad (sold separately), and you can charge in either portrait or landscape mode, even without removing the TouchPad case (sold separately). The webOS Exhibition feature lets you run applications designed specifically for Touchstone. Set your TouchPad on Touchstone and Exhibition launches automatically, showing you anything from today’s agenda to a slideshow of your photos.(13)

    TouchPad is one of three webOS products announced today (see separate announcements for HP Veer and HP Pre3). Each product plays a distinct role in the growing webOS family, designed to meet the varying needs of customers in a rapidly evolving mobile landscape.

    Availability

    HP TouchPad is scheduled to be available in the summer. Exact pricing and availability will be announced at a later date.

    HP TouchPad features and specs

    * HP webOS
    * High-speed connectivity(1)
    * Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-CPU APQ8060 1.2-GHz processor
    * 9.7-inch diagonal XGA capacitive, multitouch screen with a vibrant, 18-bit color, 1,024 x 768 resolution display
    * The option of either 16 GB or 32 GB of internal storage(14)
    * High-performance browser with full access to the web, including support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta for access to rich, Flash-based web content(1)
    * Wireless connectivity:
    o Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication(1)
    o A-GPS (3G only)(10)
    o Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support
    * Multimedia options, including music, photos, video recording and playback, and a 3.5 mm headset/headphone/microphone jack
    o Internal stereo speakers and Beats Audio
    o Front-facing 1.3-megapixel webcam for live video calling(11)
    * Email, including EAS (for access to corporate Microsoft Exchange servers) and personal email support (Google Gmail push, Yahoo!, POP3, IMAP)(6)
    * Robust messaging support(4)
    * Light sensor, accelerometer, compass (magnetometer) and gyroscope
    * Rechargeable 6,300 mAh (typical) battery
    * Micro-USB (Charging and PC Connect) with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
    * Built-in HP Touchstone technology for easy charging (HP Touchstone for TouchPad sold separately) and HP touch-to-share to share web addresses between TouchPad and compatible webOS phones(5)
    * Dimensions: 190 mm x 242 mm x 13.7 mm (7.48 inches x 9.53 inches x .54 inches)
    * Weight: approximately 740 g (1.6 pounds)

    More information about HP TouchPad is available at www.palm.com/TouchPad.

  • iG-Exclusive : Nokia E7 Coming to India Next Month

    iG-Exclusive : Nokia E7 Coming to India Next Month

    While we will tell you that, Nokia Global – Announced that the E7 has been announced for Select Markets and should be shipping in countries in and around EU – UK, etc, anytime now. We just got word from Nokia Sales Rep Jatin Kaushik , That, the device is already slated for India and may come as early as next month.

    The QWERTY flagship from Espoo has

    • A 4-inch Clear Black Display
    • Latest version of Symbian
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • 16GB of onboard memory,
    • Aluminum body
    • Slideout keyboard

    On a different note : we expect the device to be slated at the 26,000/- Price mark (you could expect higher)


    Full PR


    All-in-one business smartphone, the Nokia E7, arrives in stores

    Espoo, Finland – The highly anticipated Nokia E7 will begin arriving in stores in select markets this week, with broader availability building up quickly in several markets.

    With its tilting 4 inch ClearBlack display, full qwerty keyboard and a fast access to a wide variety of apps directly on the homescreen, the Nokia E7 is the key to having a successful day in or out of the office. Importantly, the device supports business applications from leading enterprise technology partners including Microsoft and IBM.

    Key features of the Nokia E7
    – Easy access to private and business email 
    – Create, edit and share office documents and view PDF files with Adobe Reader
    – Fast, secure intranet access with the built-in VPN
    – High-resolution photos and HD video with the 8 megapixel camera and dual LED flash
    – HDMI connectivity to project files, videos and images onto large screens
    – 16 gigabytes of on-board flash memory
    – USB-On-The-Go, enabling easy file sharing by connecting a USB stick to the smartphone

    For business users, Nokia E7 provides direct, secure and real-time access to email, calendar, contacts, tasks and the corporate directory through Microsoft Exchange servers, as well as Office Communicator Mobile, developed by Microsoft for Nokia smartphones, which brings presence and corporate instant messaging.

    Additionally, a wide range of entertainment and social services available on the Nokia E7 make it the perfect off-duty companion, and the Ovi Store offers a wealth of apps such as Bloomberg, Angry Birds and Sports Tracker.

    The new arrival offers drive or walk navigation in 80 countries. The latest commercial version of Ovi Maps, available immediately via Ovi Store or Ovi Suite, adds visibility to subways, trams and trains, real-time traffic, safety alerts, visibility to parking and petrol stations, speed limit warnings, and improved search and location sharing capabilities.

  • How to – Upgrade the Ram in your Unibody Apple Macbook Pro

    How to – Upgrade the Ram in your Unibody Apple Macbook Pro

    A simple and quick tutorial on how to save approximately 15,000/- INR.

    Do it yourself- Use the instructions from the video to upgrade the ram yourself.

    This does not void your warranty, and perfectly complies with Apple Terms of Use.

    iG Tech

  • Sony Ericsson, Xperia Play –  Playstation Phone Previewed by Engadget

    Sony Ericsson, Xperia Play – Playstation Phone Previewed by Engadget

    The Engadget Show previewed the Sony Ericsson – Xperia – Play prototype on their show and the video was bounced to the world. Check it out

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    Source Engadget

  • Palm Teases with new Tablet Video

    Palm Teases with new Tablet Video

    Hp and Palm are bust this season giving you an endless array of Tablets.

    This is what the text says

    Thing big. Think small. Think ahead. Think beyond. February 9th, 2011.

    Nothing to make of in the video except the solid curves and black bold button type things. Ahh damn you marketing gimmicks.

  • WP7 Metro UI on iPhone 4 – We go Hands on!

    WP7 Metro UI on iPhone 4 – We go Hands on!

    You have a Jailbroken iPhone/iPod/iPad? Do you love the new Metro UI from Microsoft Windows Phone 7?  Then this bit of information might just make you very very excited! Don’t get naughty!

    The video below previews a beta version of a Theme designed by Wynd, The theme is called OS7 and is fairly easy to Install. Check out the video Below and head on over to the source link to try it for yourself.



    Source modmyi

  • RIM demos PlayBook and Torch Tether in a Video Preview

    RIM demos PlayBook and Torch Tether in a Video Preview


    If you know the Playbook, you know that you will need a BB phone to do most of the work for the Playbook. This is just simply demonstrated by the Preview video shown by RIM themselves. The video shows that technical skill may be involved and the playbook may not catch the eye candy of the Lower-gen BB user.

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