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Friday, September 12, 2008

Technlogy 3.5 G VigSys USB Data Gateway(VM10)


Convenient USB Port
Enjoy instant mobile broadband access with the convenient USB port. USB interface supports Plug-and-Play installation and hot plugging for a hassle-free installation and surfing experience.

Connection Manager Applications
VigSys VM10 will come with a Software Application with following features:
- Connection Dialup
- Signal strength
- Connection Status
- NDIS driver support
- Pre-configured Network Profile
- Power Management: standby & suspend modes
- Customization & Re-branding supports available for packaging, language, collateral and default software settings

SecureGSM to support latest HTC handsets – Touch Dual, Touch Cruise, S730, TyTN II, P6500.


Melbourne, Australia. June 2008. SecureGSM, a global leader in the GSM voice encryption market, is pleased to announce that its flagship voice and messaging encryption products will be immediately available with the latest released handsets from HTC Corporation.

New, updated versions of SecureGSM encryption products are now available from SecureGSM and SecureGSM’s network of Business Partners together with HTC’s TyTN II, Touch Cruise, Touch Dual, S730 and P6500 handsets. Preliminary support for the highly anticipated HTC Touch Diamond is also featured in this latest product update.

“We are proud and excited to be the only manufacturer of real-time GSM encrypted voice products to offer availability on HTC’s latest and extremely popular products” said Alexander Moloksher, SecureGSM’s General Manager and Technical Director. “No other GSM encryption vendors can offer products which are compatible with HTC’s new generation 3G handsets. Notable examples include HTC Kaiser, Polaris, Niki, Wings and Sedna.” he added.

These new handsets are now available for purchase directly from SecureGSM and from SecureGSM’s global Business Partner network. A list of SecureGSM Business Partners is available at the SecureGSM Web site.

“It is one of SecureGSM’s core values to provide the broadest choice in handsets for our customers. With HTC being the largest and most respected manufacturer of Windows Mobile phones, we are delighted to be able to offer the world’s most desirable Windows Mobile phones, together with best-of-breed voice encryption solutions.” said Roman Korolik, Managing director.

Those interested in exploring the opportunity of representing SecureGSM in their geographical locations are encouraged to contact SecureGSM.

More information about SecureGSM products is available at the official SecureGSM Web site, www.securegsm.com.

Friday, September 5, 2008

BlackBerry Bold 9000


RIM has hit back at competition from Apple’s iPhone and Nokia’s E71 with a high-end, feature-rich new handset that adds 3G and HSDPA to the BlackBerry for the first time.

A few years ago RIM released the BlackBerry 7290, widely considered to be the best of the BlackBerry handsets to date. We can only assume that the lead designer quit or was eaten by a bear shortly after this, as subsequent BlackBerry handsets have been, to be frank, rubbish.

A distinct change in design direction saw RIM pump out a succession of bland, plastic devices that ditched many of the features that made the BlackBerry the addictive, indispensable device of the decade. Even the patented BlackBerry mini-Qwerty keyboard was ruined, shrunk and crammed into such a tight space that only the smallest new-born babies could type on it, if they could type.

The growing discontent from the enterprise faithful, still the core user community for RIM’s hardware, has finally hit home and provoked the release of the quad-band GSM/tri-band UMTS BlackBerry Bold 9000.

Just in time too as the likes of Apple’s iPhone and Nokia’s E71 – two excellent, enterprise-friendly devices that do everything a BlackBerry can do and more – are primed and ready to bite huge lumps out of RIM’s market share.

So what has RIM actually done to reinvent and improve the BlackBerry? Well, quite a lot really, and not just in the hardware.

Bigger and bolder

We will cut to the chase – the keyboard has been sorted out. The keys are bigger, more responsive, better defined and are more tactile.

If you’ve struggled to type on a BlackBerry Curve or 8800 series, you’ll immediately enjoy and appreciate the improved keyboard ergonomics and button size. A slightly curved arrangement to the key layout, a throwback to the 7290, makes thumb typing much easier. The layout curve is in fact the opposite of the 7290, but works even better. Across the top of the keyboard are four main buttons for answering and ending calls, accessing menus, the back/exit button and the mini trackball for navigating around menus. A selection of well-placed buttons along both sides of the device control earpiece volume and one-button camera access.

The Bold is an even bigger departure from previous models, and the first to introduce both 3G and HSDPA data support. Both have long been dismissed as unnecessary for email download, and we agree. However, for web browsing it’s more important, and steps have been taken to make the Bold more web-friendly, which we will come to in a moment. There’s still no Bluetooth data modem support, which is a massive oversight, but tethered modem support is still there.

Round the back you’ll find a camera. It is only two megapixels, but image quality is good. The LED flash worked admirably in almost pitch-black environments including a dingy West End pub, my back garden at one in the morning and underneath my car, where I used it to photograph the dent a speed bump left in my exhaust.

The build quality is a mixed bag. On one hand, the Bold immediately feels more sturdy, solid and expensive than previous models. Gone is the Fisher Price thick plastic of the 7290, and gone is the wheelie bin plastic used to make more recent models. The battery cover on the rear is even covered in a leather-like finish, making it delightfully tactile to hold. It instantly reminded me of the leather gear knob on my car - and that’s a good thing.

However, there are some build quality issues to consider. It didn’t take too many presses, without excessive force, on the battery cover release button to bend it permanently inwards to the extent that the cover didn’t clip securely in place.

Also, the microSD card slot - which is on the side of the device rather than under the battery as with most smartphones - jammed and the cover doesn’t clip into place properly. This is a let-down on a device that it otherwise of high quality and specification, but it is not a deal breaker.

Samsung OMNIA i900 mobile Technology



Mobile phone users wanting one device for both work or play are being failed by the industry, with around 70 per cent of devices used for business purposes not having full multimedia capabilities.

As a result, almost a third (30 per cent) of UK business users now own two or more mobile phones, according to the research commissioned by Samsung and released on the eve of the launch of its new Omnia handset.

“It’s packed with a full list of lifestyle and entertainment features. But it’s more than just a lifestyle and entertainment devices, it’s also a powerful business tool,” Derek Williamson, general manager of Samsung Mobile UK, told the audience at the launch.

The new handset – whose moniker means ‘everything’ in Latin and ‘wish’ in Arabic is a fully-touch screen, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, multimedia device, aimed at both business users and consumers alike.

The 3.2inch WQVGA LCD screen-featuring device comes bundled with Opera’s mobile browser and Microsoft Office document access. An accelerometer, multi-codec support and TV out aid viewing and built-in GPS and Wi-Fi boost connectivity.

The Omnia (also known by its model number of SGH-i900) will be available in 8GB and 16GB flavours, with the latter being an exclusive, Orange-only deal in the UK. The addition of microSD means memory could be expanded to a capacity of up to 32GB in total.

Unsurprisingly, the British are so dependent on mobile technology that nearly half of us (41 per cent) won’t leave home without it, according to Samsung’s European Mobile Life survey, which was carried out by researcher Vanson Bourne.

Younghee Lee, the company’s head of marketing, echoed the survey findings by talking about how integral mobiles had become to our everyday lives, reflecting our individuality and personality.

“[The Omnia] is a major milestone in Samsung’s long history of innovative, stylish mobile devices,” she said. “Samsung’s mobile vision is to make our customers say ‘wow’.”

In the UK, the new launch is being backed by a €5.8 million (£4.7 million) advertising campaign.

Mobile Technology HTC Touch Diamond



HTC has touted the Touch Diamond as an iPhone killer? But is this Diamond shiny enough to distract anyone from picking up an Apple?
If you believe the hype then what I have here in my hand is the iPhone killer – the phone that everybody has been waiting for to give Apple a proper run for its money. Except of course, it isn’t. To be fair HTC nearly gets it right but predictably it falls short of the mark. In the UK Orange and T-Mobile will be carrying the phone but as yet prices have not yet been confirmed.

HTC was the first to respond to Apple’s iPhone with the introduction of the Touch, which introduced an interactive sliding interface on top of the standard Windows Mobile shell designed for fingers rather than a stylus. With the Touch Diamond the TouchFlo interface is wizzier than every, but a stylus still lurks in the bottom right hand corner and there’s no doubt that you’ll still be using it on a regular basis. At least taking the stylus out turns on the screen automatically, which is a nice touch.

As far as specifications and features its hard not to be impressed with what the Touch Diamond offers - even more so when one actually sees the size of the device, which its dimensions of only 51mm x 11.5mm x 102mm. It also weighs only 110g, lighter than many regular consumer phones.

In fact if anything, it’s too light. While it’s compact and smooth, the actual build quality does leave something to be desired and the cheap plastic finish doesn’t impart an impression of a solid business device. In fact, removing the phone from my pocket in the pub while testing garnered a reaction of, “what’s that, it looks like a toy!” from a colleague. However, there’s no arguing with the uber thin profile, which makes it easy to slip into a pocket and pleasant to hold.

Despite the size, the Diamond is brimming over features wise. It’s powered by Windows Mobile 6.1, the main benefits of which are concerned with the default Windows Mobile home screen. However, as TouchFlo 3D is present these benefits are rather redundant anyway. You do get threaded text messages at least, though certainly the presentation doesn’t match the iPhone.

HSDPA 7.2Mbps support means it should go as fast as your network allows, and HTC say that HSUPA is supported, which should please T-Mobile customers. One issue though is that the 3G frequencies it supports are 900 and 2100MHz, which means that it won’t work at 3G speeds on the USA. A US specific version is going on sale but if you want to roam in the States with it, you won’t be able to do so at 3G speeds.

802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are present as is GPS, which integrated nicely with Google Maps, though that had to downloaded and installed separately.

The display is 2.8in in diameter with a very impressive 640 x 480 resolution - there’s a front camera for video calls and a 3.2 megapixel rear facing camera. The memory complement consists of 256MB of ROM, 192MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage. What’s missing however is an external SD card slot so there’s no way of adding to this storage.

Perhaps to justify the name the rear of the phone feature a quite clever cover, split into multi-faceted, diamond style triangles. The 3.2 megapixel camera is surrounded by a silver triangle, just in case you haven’t spotted it. The only buttons are all oblong, one for power at the top and two for volume up and down at the side. The power button in particular has no travel to speak of making it awkward to turn on and off.

The Touch Diamond is of course keyboard free, though there are four buttons that sit underneath the display and flush with it.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Technology Bluetooth RFID & Barcode Handheld Reader



This compact, Bluetooth dual technology RFID and laser bar code scanner is battery operated and communicates wirelessly with a host computer via a standard Bluetooth interface. The Hand Scanner is compatible with Bluetooth enabled devices running Pocket PC2003, Windows CE, Windows Mobile 5 or Windows XP. The Bluetooth interface enables the operator to use the scanner up to 100m from the host computer. The scanner has audible, visual and vibrator indication of a read. The design incorporates either a 1D laser scanner or a 2D imager for reading barcodes. The combination dual technology scanner also provides the ability to read and write to ISO15693 13.56MHz high frequency smart label transponders.

Further information, including a video of the Hand Scanner in use can be seen on Codegate's Website
Part No.
1D Laser Scanner with HF RFID Support:

1062-01-BT-HSCAN
2D Imager with HF RFID support:

1062-03-BT-HSCAN

Technology GPS Module for Symbol MC70






This accessory for the MC70 series of terminals provides GPS capability. The unit attaches as a sleeve around the MC70. The mechanical design of the module enables the attachment to remain compatible with existing MC70 accessories such as the desktop charge cradle and the car charger. The USB port from the MC70 is brought through to the docking connector on the bottom of the GPS sleeve to provide ActiveSync connectivity to the MC70.

The GPS unit uses the SiRFStarIII chipset and has an integrated antenna. Communication with the MC70 terminal is over the serial port. By default, communication uses the NMEA-0183 protocol allowing immediate operation with standard software packages. The unit can be configured for baud rates up to 57600baud. SiRF protocol may be used in place of NMEA.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Compact Flash Technology



Compact Flash


CompactFlash cards are small form-factor removable memory devices ideal for digital cameras, handheld computers, PDAs, smart phones, pagers and wireless/RF applications. Duel Systems offers patented, sonically welded CompactFlash Type I and CompactFlash Type II packaging. Manufactured from insert molded stainless steel and plastic, the rugged package offers customers maximum real estate. CompactFlash Type I cards measure approximately 36mm x 43mm x3.3mm. CompactFlash Type II cards measure approximately 36mm x 43mm x 5.0mm. CompactFlash cards are about one fourth of the size of a standard PCMCIA card.



CompactFlash (with I/O Packaging) Duel Systems's CompactFlash with I/O can be used for applications such as: fax/modems, ethernet and LAN. Most standard PCMCIA Type I and Type II applications can be designed into the CompactFlash form factor. CompactFlash with I/O is used in many handheld computers, PDAs, cellular phones, car stereos, pagers, and other wireless communications. CompactFlash cards measure approximately 36mm x 43mm x 3.3mm.

With Duel Systems' CompactFlash adapter, you can use your CompactFlash cards in any standard PCMCIA slot.

Features
Accepts many manufactures rear I/O connectors
Our in house design team can help design your custom package
Packages can be bought as kits with the connectors
Short lead-times, new prototypes in weeks
Low tooling costs for custom packages
Duel packages are top loaded for easy automation
Easily assembled in less than 10 seconds
Rugged, two piece snap-together design allows testing prior to weld

PCMCIA TECHNOLOGY DUAL SYSTEMS



PCMCIA


Duel Systems offers a full range of standard and custom design and manufacturing solutions for Type I, II, and III PCMCIA cards. Duel provides vertically integrated design, prototyping, tooling and manufacturing services, eliminating any need to rely on outside sources for critical components. This ensures the integrity of your final product.

Features

Easily assembled in less than 10 seconds
Rugged, two piece snap-together design allows testing prior to weld
Low tooling costs for custom packages
Packages available with and without label recess
Patented design reduces stress on PC board and avoids potential component damage
Complete customer support for new and existing designs
Short lead-times, new prototypes in weeks
Duel frame-kits set the industry standard

Colored Packages Duel Systems offers colored Type I and Type II PCMCIA packages. Our colored package line features our plastic-sided, two piece, sonically-welded frame kit. Colored packages are available with and without label recess in a wide variety of colors.



Type III Sonically-Welded PC Card Packages Duel Systems' sonically-welded Type III PCMCIA packages measure approximately 54mm x 85.6mm x 10.5mm. With twice the real estate of the Type II package, the Type III package is ideal for wireless devices, graphic accelerators, hard drives, mpeg video cards and combination cards. Our superior design does not require screws or glue to seal the top and bottom covers. Duel's Type III package utilizes our patented two-piece, insert molded stainless steel and plastic design that offers maximum real estate in a rugged PCMCIA frame kit.

Features

Packages can accommodate many manufacturers' rear I/O's
Our in-house design engineers will help you design your custom package
Duel frame-kits set the industry standard
Easily assembled in less than 10 seconds
Rugged, two piece design snaps together for testing prior to weld



Plastic-Sided Packages
Duel Systems offers plastic-sided packages. Our patented, two piece sonically-welded frame kit offers the same strength and ruggedness as our standard PCMCIA packages. Manufactured from insert-molded stainless steel and plastic, the rugged package offers customers maximum real estate. Our innovative plastic- sided package designs accommodate many manufacturers' I/O connectors.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

GPS Color Plotters - Garmin® - GPSMAP440 COLOR PLOTTER W/ INTERNAL ANTENNA



Item description:
This sleek chartplotter offers big capability in a small package. The GPSMAP 440 features an ultra-bright 4" QVGA display and a built-in, satellite-enhanced worldwide basemap. Add even more mapping capabilities with the optional BlueChart® g2 Vision card.

The GPSMAP 440 also includes full North American B luechart coverage.

See detail-rich imagery like never before

The worldwide basemap on the 440 can be enhanced with the optional BlueChart® g2 Vision card, which provides high-resolution aerial reference photos for help navigating tricky harbors and channels - or locating spots like area marinas, fuel stops or restaurants.
The g2 Vision plug-in data card also allows the GPSMAP 440 to graphically depict a true 3D "mariner's eye" topside view or "fish ey e" underwater navigation perspective.

Experience super simple user interface for easy operation

With fewer buttons to push and fewer operational s teps to navigate, the simplified menu format on the 440 makes it easy fo r you to see and select the data you want to access on-screen.

Simplify navigation with Auto Guidance

Optional g2 Vision auto guidance technology will help simplify your navigation. It's like having a knowledgeable guide to local ha zards and waterways always on deck. Auto Guidance searches all the chart feature s to suggest the best known charted route for navigation.

Enjoy added functionality of sonar and XM Weather
The 440s version comes with powerful dual frequency or dual beam sonar to clearly paint depth contours, fish targets, struct ure, etc. It's also CANet™ capable, allowing sounder data to be shared with o ther plotter displays on your boat.
XM Weather versions+ of the 440 and 440s also are available. The 440x and 440sx are capable of displaying comprehensive graphical weather data. XM WX Satellite Weather delivers location-specific, animated, high -resolution weather data, in chart-overlay form, directly to your plotter.

+U.S. versions only.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

GPS Fish/Plot - Humminbird® - 997CSI COLOR COMBO GPS/SOUNDER SIDE IMAGING


GPS Fish/Plot - Humminbird® - 997CSI COLOR COMBO GPS/SOUNDER SIDE IMAGING
Item description:
The 997c SI delivers high definition breakthrough Side Imaging sonar for picture-like images of the bottom, precision GPS Chartplotting, and a no-compromise ultra wide, high resolution 8" screen.

Key Features

Networkable, High Definition Side Imaging Fishing System
New High Definition 600kHz Side Imaging provides even better image clarity
Brilliant, 8" sunlight viewable color display with 480V x 800H resolution
Revolutionary 600kHz Side Imaging sonar technology with 180§ of coverage and dual frequency 83/200kHz sonar in one transducer
16 channel WAAS/EGNOS GPS receiver included
Built-in UniMap™ of the USA coastline, inland lakes and rivers to 30 meters per pixel resolution
Compatible with Navionics Platinum Charts featuring photo overlays, 3D viewing, and port approach ariel photos
Tidal graphs and port services information available with optional Navionics Gold Charts
4000 Watts PTP, 500 Watt RMS Standard; 8000 Watts PTP, 1000 Watt RMS Maximum Power Output*
Two memory card expansion slots to save Screen Snap Shots and view optional cartography
Dual microprocessors, graphics co-processor and triple channel sonar transmitter/receiver deliver fast, smooth operatio n
Sonar/chart recording to SD card and on-screen playback
Full screen chartplotter, 3D bird's eye view chart plotter and split screen sonar/chart with adjustable split
Programmable view presets access important screens with one touch
Plug & Play compatibility with InterLink Network Connection, CannonLink Downrigger Control, WeatherSense® Barometric P ressure, and Wireless Sonar Link Fishing System Modules
In-dash or Gimbal mount.
Expandable & upgradeable Fishing System

*Maximum power output requires the use of 1kW transducer

Specifications
Fishing System Network Capabilities:
InterLink, CannonLink, Wireless Sonar Link, WeatherSense Barometric Pressure and PC Connection Kit

Display Size:
8" Diagonal

Display Matrix:
480V x 800H

Display Type:
256 Color

LG KC 910



LG introducing a Mobilephone all-in-one, LG KC 910 It's the next generation LG KU 990Viewty. LG KC 910 built- in Camera 8 Megapixel with Wi-Fi Connection, GPS, and geotag Photo. Camera LG KC 910 using Schneider-Kreuznach Optic as Protection Cover Camera.Video VGA 30 fps and slow motion 120 fps video QVGA include in Features Mobile Phone LG KC910.
A Xenon Flash Help to make the best picture in dark condition, plus screen 3 inch 262K color with resolution 240 x 400 piksel. Networking LG KC910 Support 4 band GSM, connection 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth and USB. Extra features LG KC910 include microSD card slot, TV-out support, Xvid and DivX video playback, and sound Dolby for music. LG KC910 Have features like "Samsung i8510 INOOV8 and Sony Ericsson C905", except function touchscreen LG KC910, and actually Samsung using Symbian OS. LG KC910 have width 14mm, more small than INNOV8 17,2mm and C905 19,5mm. (beritanet.com)

Technology Samsung "OMNIA"



Samsung Now launching the new smartphone it's "OMNIA". This Smartphone with touchscreen, built-in camera 5 Megapixels, width screen 8 cm and with other video functions. "OMNIA" means everything, the others features built-in Omnia are GPS navigation system, Microsoft Office document viewer, Microsoft Windows Mobile professional software, HSDPA (High-speed Downlink Packet Access) 7,2M bps (bits per second) dan jaringan data EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution).

Internal Memory "Omnia" 16G byte and support standart video DivX, XviD, H.263, H.264,Windows Media Video dan MP4.

LG KE990 Viewty

Fitur & Spesifikasi Technology

LG KE990 Viewty
Network : GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dimention : 103.5 x 54.4 x 15.3 mm
Weigth : 112 gram
Type Of Screen : TFT touchscreen, 256 ribu warna
Width Screen : 240 x 400 pixels, 3 inches
Ringtone : Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3
Vibration : Yes
Phonebook : 500 entries, Photocall
Slot Memory : microSD (TransFlash)
GPRS : Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
3G : No
WLAN : No
Bluetooth : Yes, v1.2 with A2DP
Infrared Port : No
Message : SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
Internet Browser : WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Color : Black, Silver
Camera : 5 MP, 2592Ñ…1944 pixels, autofocus, video(VGA 30fps, QVGA up to 120
fps), xenon flash; secondary VGA videocall camera
Standby : 250 jam
Talktime : 2 jam 30 menit
Others : - Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/MPEG4/WMV/AAC/DivX player
- FM radio with RDS
- Organiser
- Document viewer (DOC, XLS, PDF)
- Voice memo
- Built-in handsfree

Nokia N79




Now there device lets you change the color to match your mood. Simply switch the back cover,and the theme of Nokia N79 multimedia computer instantly changes. take your entertainment and friends with you. The Nokia Multimedia menu make it easy to find your own personal content, and the latest news, views and gossip. Experience with 5 Megapixels carlzeiss autofocus camera and geotag your photos.

Samsung INNOV8 i8510


Fitur & Spesifikasi
Network : HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (900/2100), EDGE / GPRS (850/900/1800/1900)
Dimensi : 106.5 x 53.9 x 17.2 mm
TypeScreen: QVGA 16M TFT LCD
Width Screen : 2.8 inchi
Ringtone : Polyphonic (MP3)
Vibration : Yes
Phonebook : Yes
Slot Memory : microSDHC™ (up to 16GB)
GPRS : Yes
HSCSD : No
3G : Yes
WLAN : No
Bluetooth : Bluetooth 2.0
Infrared Port : No
USB : USB 2.0
Operating System : Symbian OS v9.3, S60 v3.2
Message : SMS, MMS
Internet Browser : Wi-Fi
Games : Yes
Color : Black
Camera : 8 Megapixel CMOS with AF and Dual Power LED
Standby : up to 300/510 min (3G/2.5G)
Talk Time : up to 330 / 310 hrs (3G/2.5G)
Others : Music Player (MP3/ AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WMA / AMR/ RealAudio), FM Radio
with RDS, Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Video Player (DivX / H.263 / H.264 / WMV / MP4), Video Editing


Disclaimer:

Garmin Colorado™ 300 (New Model !!) (GPS-GAR-H061)


Description:

Visit www.garmin.com for more information on this new and exciting unit!

Gear up and explore the backcountry with the all-terrain Colorado 300. Packed with features, it includes a built-in basemap, high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, SD card slot, color display, picture viewer and more. Even exchange tracks, waypoints, routes and geocaches wirelessly between similar units. When the going gets tough, Colorado leads the way.

Explore More
Colorado 300 comes with a built-in worldwide basemap with shaded relief and accepts SD cards for all your outdoor activities on land or water. Just take your pick from Garmins preprogrammed SD cards including street maps, topographic maps, coastal charts or inland lake data. The card slot is located inside the waterproof battery compartment, so you don't have to worry about getting it wet.


Product Features and Specifications
* High-sensitivity GPS receiver
* Innovative Rock n Roller input wheel
* Wireless sharing of user tracks, waypoints, routes and geocaches between units
* SD card slot for optional mapping and user data storage - Not Micro SD
* User configurable profiles: automotive, marine, recreation, fitness, geocache
* Accepts G2 Vision cards and Autoroutes on City Navigator cartography
* Unit dimensions: 60W x 139H x 35D mm
* Display size (H x W): 63 x 38 mm
* Display resolution (W x H): 240 x 400 pixels
* Display type: Transflective Colour TFT
* Battery type: 2 AA Alkaline or NiMH batteries
* Battery life: 15 hours
* Electronic compass, altimeter, temperature sensor
* Compatible with heart rate monitor and speed/cadence sensor (GSC 10)
* JPG image viewer can display pictures from the SD card
* Supports Geoching.com new from 60csx 60cx 76csx

Monday, August 18, 2008

Technology Navigator Nokia 6210


Product Information

GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100 / 900
UMTS 850 / 1900
3.15 MP, autofocus, 2048x1536 pixels, video(VGA 15fps), flash; secondary videocall camera
Built-in GPS receiver
A-GPS function
Accelerometer rotation
Java MIDP 2.0
MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
Stereo FM radio
Office applications
T9
Voice command/memo
Push to talk
PIM including calendar, to-do list and printing
Integrated handsfree
microSD (TransFlash), up to 8GB, hotswap
120 MB user memory
64 MB SDRAM memory
ARM 11 369 MHz processor

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Get your IT and laptop tethered to the N95 8GB

Over on his blog The Racing Geek himself has taken time out to put together an indepth guide to tethering the N95 8GB to both a Mac laptop (under OSX Tiger) and an N800 running OS 2008.

Now that the N95 8GB (or the NAM variant at least) can take advantage of 3G access speeds in the states, you may find it is something you want to use for data on the move. Both guides have a nice step-by-step structure to keep you on the right track, and there is also a quick troubleshooting section at the end should you run into any problems.

Jump over to get the full story, and leave any comments you have

Saturday, August 2, 2008

MOTOZINE ZN5



Mobile Technology from MOTOROLA, It's MOTOZINE ZN5 built to shoot. It's Mobile phone to use KODAK imaging technology and KODAK Perfect Touch Technology, which together create brighter, more vivid pictures that you'll can show off. With Mobile Technology camera 5 MP with Xenon Flash, autofocus, Focal Legth;5.56mm, Aperture; 2.8/5.6, Multi Shot mode, Shutter mode: 1/60 - 1/ 1000 detik (mode auto), Digital viewfinder.

Friday, August 1, 2008

iPhone Technology


We've always bet upon it and finally it's come true! Apple CEO Steve Jobs has lifted the wraps on iPhone II that marries features of iPhone I with Technology 3G networking making it "twice as fast and at half the price of its predecessor". Jobs dazzled the audience with the brand new 3G iPhone at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) that opened in San Francisco today.
The Gen-Next iPhone offers faster access to Internet and email, a host of business features, and increased talk time. Most importantly, it supports 3G and WiFi and EDGE networks, capable of automatically switching between these to ensure the fastest possible download speeds.
The 3G iPhone allows multi-tasking with simultaneous voice and data communications. This means users can browse the Web, get map directions, or even check emails while on a call.
This time around, Apple seems to be targeting the business segment too, which has so far kept a safe distance from all things iPhone citing the lack of business utility features.
iPhone II bundles new iPhone 2.0 software with both the SDK and key enterprise features such as support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to provide over-the-air push email, contact and calendar syncing, as well as remote wipe and Cisco IPsec VPN for encrypted access to corporate networks. Additionally, it incorporates the ability to read documents from Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Looks-wise the new iPhone appears sleeker than its predecessor; it has built-in GPS capability to allow location-based services. With software 2.0, users will be able to do real-time mapping and track progress, as well as mass move and delete multiple email messages, search for contacts, access a new scientific calculator, turn on parental control restrictions for specified content, save images directly from a Web page or transfer them back to the photo library on other devices, et al.
There's also a new Internet service to the new iPhone called 'MobileMe'. The service pushes email, contacts, and calendars from an online cloud to native applications on the iPhone, iPod Touch, Macs, and PCs. So forget manually checking emails or waiting for downloads or even keeping contacts and calendars continually up-to-date; changes made on one device will automatically get synced to other devices.
Another talking point to the 3G iPhone is the all new 'App Store' that gives users access to a host of applications related to games, business, news, sports, health, reference, and travel. Overall, the 3G iPhone promises 10 hours of talk time on 2G networks and 5 hours on 3G, with up to 5-6 hours of Web browsing, 7 hours of video playback, and 24 hours of audio playback.
The 3G iPhone will be available in the US on July 11 for a suggested retail price of $199 for the 8GB model and $299 for the 16GB model. Meanwhile, iPhone afficianados in India take heart as Bharti Airtel and Apple have also announced that they will be bringing the highly-anticipated 3G iPhone to India later this year. Airtel customers will be able to purchase the 3G iPhone at Airtel Relationship Centers. What will the 3G iPhone cost in India, we don't know yet. Apart from India, the 3G iPhone will be made available in 69 other countries later this year.
Source: Techtree

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Nokia N 93 Golf

The Nokia N93 Golf Edition gives you mobile access to the tools used by teaching pros. With The Pro golf software package, u can scrutinize the details of your swing using mobile video, swing analysis tools and tutorials. Explore the golf instructions and model swing already installed on your evice or connect to the web before u get on teh green. and with mobile technology Nokia N93 Golf Edition, you can share and receive swing, lesson, drills and tutorials with your coch and fellow golfers.
for the golfing pros, the Mobile Technology Nokia N93 Golf Edition makes sharing your professional knowledge more personal and instataneous. keep your students up-to-speed with their training goals,create your own lesson, and share video analyses instantly from virtually anywhere in the world.
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Nokia N810 WiMax Edition

Now you can seamlessly connect around the city and view the web just like on a PC. Enjoy with teh full Mobile Technology Web 2.0 internet experience and blog on teh spot with the integrated QWRTY keyboard. keep in-touch with internet calling, instant messaging,email, and even a built-in web camera. Know your location and see what's arunf you with integrated GPS and Upgrade to voice guided navigation to help you find your way.
The Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition is only availabel in the US.






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Sonny Ericsson C 902

Find more for technology Cyber-shot in Mobile Sony Ericssson C 902

Fun features

  • Camera: 5.0 Megapixels
  • Video Messaging
  • Games
  • Video Streaming
  • Polyphonic
  • MP3 Player
  • FM Radio
  • Best for Internet
  • Standard features
  • Memory Slot
  • Bluetooth
  • Hands Free
  • Voice Activated Dialling
  • Quadband
  • Organiser
  • GPRS
  • Alarm
  • Mobile Internet

Specifications

  • 3G
  • Weight : 106.6g
  • Talk Time (up to*) 9h
  • Standby time (up to*) 400h
  • DIMENSIONS : 108 x 49 x 10.5 mm
  • Phone book capacity: variable
  • Video call time : 3.5h
  • SMS Storage : variable
  • Downloadable Realtones
  • Data Modem
  • Voice Memo Recorder

Additional Features

  • Bandwidth : 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • Supported Email
  • Webmail


Sony Ericsson C905 Mobile phone with technology Cyber-shot
C905 have all function to take the best picture with smart contrast to balance between light and color. Face Detection help you focus to u'r object. Integrated aGPS with Google Maps™ for help you find a favorite place. Share u'r picture and video into blog.

Nokia N96



Nokia N96 Mobile Phone with 16 GB internal Memory and Technology Camcorder with Video Light

5 Megapixels with carl Zeiss Optic, Camcorder function with video light. Memory internal 16 GigaBytes to take your videos, music and content with you, further expandable with memory card slot. Hi-speed usb for easy transfer from pc, brilliant 2.8" display and with superb sound, integrated A-GPS with rich map, and connect to internet with multiple ways.

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