Archive for November, 2007

Meet Android, the Google Phone's Robot Brain - Wired News

Meet Android, the Google Phone's Robot Brain
Wired News - Nov 5, 2007
Or maybe it's closer to what's happening with the other free mobile OS, openmoko. Android and openmoko seem to have a lot in common.

10 Extremely Useful Websites to Stop Big Brother From Snooping on You

Written by Nelson DoyleIf you are tired of receiving junk mail, spam and annoying telemarketing phone calls, then this list is for you. If you desire to take steps to stop the snooping from the government, hackers and marketing agencies, then this list will show you the way to privacy freedom.People probably don’t realize, just […]

iPhone Drive 1.3 brings Notes support

Need to access the files on your iPhone or iPod touch? The fine folks at Ecamm Network have long had you covered with their excellent iPhone Drive. Version 1.3, released yesterday, adds a spiffy new feature, too: the ability to access Notes on the iPhone."Accessing iPhone notes has never been…

Share the love: use the iPhone's EDGE connection on your laptop

Among the laundry list of complaints some users have made about the iPhone, one is that you can't use the iPhone as a modem for your laptop. While it's convenient to have this always-on connection to the Internet, sometimes you want to take advantage of it with a big screen…

Verizon announces LTE as standard for 4G technology

The LTE (Long Term Evolution) standard, which is the norm among GSM players, has received a boost with Verizon Wireless choosing to go with it as it starts 4G technology trials next year. The second largest US mobile phone operator said on Thursday that

Verizon to use LTE for its 4G wireless broadband network

Verizon and Vodafone have decided what technology their joint-venture Verizon Wireless will use for next-gen mobile broadband and it is LTE. LTE or Long Term Evolution is a standard developed by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)

Optus 3G Broadband Could Reach 7.2Mbps

Though running at up to 3.2Mbps compared to Telstra’s 7.2Mbps, Optus claims it will move to higher speeds only once customers demand it. ‘It’s customer driven. Our devices are 7.2Mbps-capable and when there is demand we will offer a service for this,’

3G iPhone to be unveiled in 2008: AT&T chief executive

SAN FRANCISCO - Randall Stephenson, chief executive officer of AT&T has revealed that a new model of Apple’s popular iPhone, which will ensure faster browsing speeds, is due out next year. The new model will operate on the 3G wireless spectrum and is

Hutchison may buy property in Tianjin

Author: Tu Hutchison Whampoa Ltd, the largest company of Asia’s richest man Li Ka-shing, may buy stakes in property projects in North China’s Tianjin, the Hong Kong Economic Journal reported, citing a company official. Hutchison yesterday signed a letter

i-Station lets loose U43 do-it-all PMP

Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video

At this point, we’re fairly certain i-Station will only use a number other than “43″ in its product titles once it has exhausted the entire US alphabet, but since we’re not quite to that point, we’re forced to live with U43 this go ’round. As expected, this Korean PMP is packed to the brim with features, including a 4.3-inch WQVGA (480 x 272) display, WinCE 5.0, a T-DMB receiver, GPS, e-dictionary, 30GB / 60GB hard drive and support for a smorgasbord of file formats. Notably, some features will depend on which flavor you pick up — Standard, DMB or NAVI — but the whole lot plays nice with MPEG1/2/3/4, AC3, DivX, XviD, WMV, WMA, OGG, WAV, AAC, FLAC, APE, JPEG, BMP and PNG. ‘Course, all this functionality won’t run ya cheap, as word on the street pegs this bad boy at ₩448,000 (or around $481).

[Via AkihabaraNews]

 

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