Friday, March 12, 2010

Motorola CLIQ XT for T-Mobile gets reviewed



Room in your heart for another Motorola Android smartphone running MOTOBLUR but stuck on Android 1.5? The T-Mobile CLIQ XT by Motorola is set to hit the market imminently, and we’ve got our full review over at Android Community.





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Based on the original Motorola CLIQ, but dropping that handset’s slide-out hardware keyboard in favor of a slimmer chassis and Swype text-entry system, the CLIQ XT certainly has a reasonably packed spec-list. A 5-megapixel camera, multitouch and Flash Lite support are all this season’s must-haves, and despite the CLIQ XT being positioned as a mid-range device they’re all onboard.



Still, it’s been a long time since Android 1.5 was current, and as we’ve learnt the hard way in the past, it’s not about the specs but how the device delivers. Does the Motorola CLIQ XT do enough to push past its OS limitations in what’s now a far more competitive Android segment? You’ll have t

o read the full review to find out.



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iPhone Pro concept adds slide-out gaming controls, MagSafe [Video]



If we’re being honest, we far prefer clever renders of what designers think the next-gen iPhone should look like rather than so-called “leaked” shots that smell unduly fake. Italian design firm ADR Studio have thrown their oar in with this, the iPhone Pro, coupling iPad styling with some Transformer-like slide out panels offering gaming controls.


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Video demo after the cut


It’s not the first time we’ve seen designers attempt to cater to gamers with their iPhone concepts. Given Apple’s attempts in recent months to position the smartphone – and its iPod touch cousin – as a legitimate gaming handheld we wouldn’t be surprised if the company themselves were looking at how to make the control experience better, though we don’t imagine they’d quite take the step to giving the next-gen phone wings.

Elsewhere in the iPhone Pro concept there’s a MagSafe connector for easier charging, a bigger display and a front-facing camera for video calls. The power button slips from the top to the back and gains some MacBook Pro style too. We doubt this is what Apple really have lurking in the wings for release later this year, but it’s good enough to tide us over for a while at least.




Sony PSP Go suffering appalling Japanese sales?



Rumors of a Sony PSP Go relaunch seem all the more believable this week, as the latest – unofficial – sales figures for the handheld are released in Japan. According to m

arket watchers Media Create, Sony sold a mere 1,275 PSP Go devices in the first week of March; contrast that with Sony’s own PSP, which sold 64,808 devices in the same period.



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In fact, in the ten week period between December 28th 2009 and March 7th 2010, Sony are believed to have shifted a grand total of 17,618 PSP Go units. Again, that pales in comparison to the regular PSP, of which 667,961 were sold.



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The Palm Paradox



It’s been a rough few weeks for the folks at Palm. First false rumors about Palm shutting down production lines, followed by less than stellar results have once again started the usual suspects putting Palm on either some death watch or have them about to be sold to (insert vendor’s name here _____). Regarding the second, I don’t believe Jon Rubenstein came out of retirement to build a world class product only to have it sold to (insert vendor’s name here _____). But with regards to the whole death watch theme, Palm reminds me a lot of TiVo these days. It’s not just the death watch meme that’s plagued TiVo for years, it’s the fact that Palm suffers from their own version of the TiVo paradox.


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What’s the TiVo paradox? It’s a term I coined to explain how hard it is to market the contextual value of features. A distinct conflict existed between consumer understanding of TiVo features and their ability to value the functionality. This was the TiVo paradox. While the purpose of TiVo features was clear and consumers valued features exclusive to TiVo, they don’t learn to appreciate the entire package of features until they used them. The net result was a rabid fan base of users who loved and praised the product and other users who couldn’t understand the cost of a $500 “digital VCR”.

TiVo’s features were relevant to the TV viewing experience based on a user’s immediate contextual need; the pause and rewind live TV feature is the killer feature for a sports fan, while remote access to the electronic programming guide is key to the busy traveler’s DVR experience. Without trying these features, users are unaware of their overall value as they come together as a whole. Want to pause TV when the phone rings? That’s the killer app at that moment. Recording a show using an EPG to simply search for it? That’s the killer app at that moment. Skipping commercials when you watch recorded content? That’s the killer app at that moment. Contextual functionality ONLY comes together when you get to see the whole, not a piece or part. When you see only pieces, you just get a very expensive VCR not a TiVo.

This is exactly the issue I think Palm is having right now.

Palm’s features by themselves are not “killer applications”. In fact, they look a lot at the surface like most of the other phones that are out there. There are, however, a multitude of features related to things like Synergy that are totally contextual, that at a given moment in time BECOME the killer app for using the device. It’s something you see reflected in the base of the webOS user. Those who use webOS are totally fans of the experience and don’t discuss issues such as a lack of applications. They focus on the contextual experience that delivers on the notion of mobile social context.

The problem for Palm (as TiVo learned) is this is a nasty marketing problem since there’s no good way to get the message across in 30 seconds. It’s important for Palm to start focusing it’s marketing on getting the message of mobile social context out there; at the same time Palm needs a better way to leverage the fan base that make up webOS users, since those are the folks who have made the leap of faith and for whom the light bulb has already lit up. I don’t think Palm is anywhere close to being down and out but they need to re-think how to tell a great story of engineering and technical achievement and break the Palm Paradox.


Lian Li PC-T1R Spider case gets tested: arachnophobes need not apply



Bizarre PC cases are nothing new, but Lian Li’s PC-T1R Spider does manage to look different even in that unusual crowd. Described as a “test bench” case – that is, one which leaves the components open and accessible for frequent tinkerers – the PC-T1R takes a mini-ITX board and a slimline optical drive, while looking like a spider with half its regular legs.



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techPowerUp got their hands on a pre-production version, and they seem impressed. It’s the distinctive looks which swung opinion for the Lian Li; they actually say it’s not much of a test bench case, since you need to do some serious cable tying if you want to keep them out of the way, and the whole thing flexes around the multiple joints. Still, we can see the new Lian Li garnering the same sort of fanbase as flocked to the Antec Skeleton, one of the better known – and similarly eye-catching – test bench cases of late. Lian Li are yet to announce final pricing, but the PC-T1R Spider is expected to come in a

t around €150 ($205) and be available in black or red.


Samsung Digital Camera PL70









A camera which combines innovative technology and user-friendly features in a streamlined, stylish package.

Capture More Of Your Life
You already have the eye. Now all you need is the camera to capture the world exactly the way you see it. The PL70 combines a 28mm ultra wide angle lens with a 5x zoom. Letting you can fit more in frame while delivering a deeper perspective. And the 12.2 mega pixels provides the sharp, crisp detail to reveal all kinds of things. Including what a great photographer you are.

HD quality video. Now in a compact camera.
If you prefer still shots to movies but want to leave your options open (and leave your camcorder at home) the PL70 is right for you. You'll get 720p HD quality video at 30 frames per second. And a recording time that's 3.5x longer than MJPEG video. You even can use the 5x optical zoom to get up close and vividly personal. And when things get dicey, you can even pause your recording. You'll give up nothing, except carrying around that extra camera.

Just what you had in mind
You see the image you want in your head. You point the PL70. And Smart Auto sees it too. This scene recognition technology actually chooses from 11 different settings ranging from landscape to portrait automatically. Then adjusts for the perfect shot. Whether it's catching your friends on a night on the town or a waterfall off a mountain. What you get is exactly what you had in mind. Plus all the credit.

Shake, rattle or stroll
Even the tiniest shake can ruin your shot. The PL70’s Dual Image Stabilization solves that. Samsung has combined the revolutionary technology of their ultimate Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) mechanism with the advanced algorithms of Digital Image Stabilization (DIS). Giving you sharp images no matter the condition. Whether it’s low light, zooming or just a case of plain old shaky hands, your photos come out sharp and clear. So let the PL70 shake things up. In a good way.

3.0" Intelligent LCD
The Samsung IT100 has a 3.0” LCD for improved contrast and color reproduction, allowing you to enjoy a wider and clearer image. Also The Samsung IT100 is intelligent LCD brightness automatically detects environmental illumination and adjusts LCD brightness for optimal imageviewing.

Lost. And then found.
Say you've got about 2,000 photos stored on your PL70 and you're looking for one in particular. You could flip through all 2,000 or have the Smart Album feature do it for you. It will search and find photos just the way you want. Go straight to that shot you took whether it was last week or last Friday. You can search by color ton, or even by file type. So no matter how many memories you have crammed onto your memory card, getting directly to the one you want is a no brainer.

Details
SKU MT_39896
Shipping Weight 1.00 Kg
Warranty 1 Year
Product Details http://www.samsung.com/...=PL70
Pixels Approx. 12.2 Mega pixel
Zoom Still Image mode : 1.0X - 5.0X , Play mode: 1.0X - 12.5X (depends on image size)
Monitor 3.0" (7.62cm) 230K
Weight 149g (except for a battery)
Additional Features File format : Still Image : JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.21, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.0, Movie Clip : MP4 (H.264), Audio : WAV
nefsak price: EGP 919.99 including Sales Tax

for outside Egypt, US$174.80

Nokia E75 4GB




• 2.4" 16M-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
• Four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard
• Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G (with HSDPA) support
• Symbian OS with S60 3.2 UI
• 369 MHz ARM11 CPU
• 3.5mm standard audio jack
• microSD card slot, 4GB microSD card prebundled
• 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with a dedicated shutter key, geotagging and VGA@30fps video recording
• Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP technology
• Built-in GPS receiver and Nokia Maps with 3 months of free voice-assisted navigation
• USB and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) connectivity
• Steel battery cover
• FM radio with RDS
• Remote Wipe functionality
• Carrier-independent VoIP support
• Office document editor
• User-friendly Mode Switch for toggling two homescreen setups
• Smart dialing

Details
SKU RN_E75
Shipping Weight 1.00 Kg
Product Details http://mea.nokia.com/...=E75
Network 2G Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, 3G Network : HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100, HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 - American version
Display Type : TFT, 16M colors, Size : 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
Sound Alert types : Vibration, Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones,
Speakerphone Yes
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology, v2.0 microUSB
Memory Internal : 85 MB, Card slot : microSD, up to 16GB, 4GB included,
Camera Primary : 3.2 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Secondary : VGA videocall camera
Size Dimensions : 111.8 x 50 x 14.4 mm, 69 cc
Weight 139 g
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh (BL-4U)
Warranty 1 Year from Ring
Additional Info • Messaging : SMS, MMS, Email• Browser : WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML• Radio : Stereo FM radio with RDS• Games : Yes + downloadable, N-Gage compatible
nefsak price: EGP 2,249.99 including Sales Tax

for outside Egypt, US$427.50

iPad gets open ePUB support; 3G control detailed




If you’re still wavering about slapping in your credit card details for an iPad preorder, perhaps some new tidbits about functionality might change your mind. Apple have quietly added a few new details to their iBooks and 3G pages, including confirmation that readers will be able to load non-DRM ePUB format titles to their iPad via iTunes.


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That accompanies support for Apple’s own, DRM-encrypted ebooks and digital content that will be purchased on-device through the iBookstore. Previously, while we’d known which format Apple would be using, it was unclear whether titles from outside of the iBooks ecosystem would be supported. Still, it looks like there’ll be no way to download such content directly onto the iPad itself.

Meanwhile Apple have thrown up some screenshots of the 3G management system by which owners of the iPad WiFi + 3G models will be able to control their mobile data usage. As well as being able to sign up and cancel on-device, there’ll also be a running total – useful for those on the 250MB package ($14.99 per month) – and the ability to switch between that and the unlimited data package ($29.99) or add a one-off 250MB boost ($14.99). It’s also been made clear that you can sign up and cancel as often as you like.


Final Cut saw blade cuts and sands at same time



I am a DIY kind of guy, in some instances anyway. I change my own oil; I can hook up your home theater and fix your computer. I’m not that great when it comes to building stuff from a pile of wood though. I can build it, but it might not be straight or stand up and stuff. If you like to build things that require power tools and wood the Final Cut saw blade may be the coolest gadget in your toolbox.



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Final Cut looks like a plain old saw blade for your table saw. The difference is that on the sides of the saw blade where there is usually nothing, the Final Cut blade has sand paper. That means you can cut your trim pieces and sand the cuts at the same time.



I once had a dog named Gordy that liked to eat toilet paper, which was cool because he could drop a deuce and wipe at the same time. The Final Cut saw blade is sort of like good ol’ Gordy taking care of two things at one time. You can get a 10-inch blade for $64.95 and replacement sand paper discs for $27 per four pack.





Asus P6X58D Premium mainboard for Intel LGA1366 CPUs launches



Asus was whipping new mainboards out at CeBIT earlier this month and now that the show is over, Asus is still offering up new hardware. Asus has unveiled a new mainboard today called the P6X58D Premium aimed at enthusiasts looking to build up a sweet Intel LGA1366 rig.



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The new board supports the 32nm 6-core processors that are on the roadmap and has lots of other high-end features. The board has six SATA 3Gb/s ports and a pair of 6Gb/s SATA ports too. It also has two USB 3.0 ports on the rear panel and eight more USB 2.0 ports to boot.



The board supports up to 24GB of RAM and uses the Intel X58 chipset with ISCG10R. Asus uses the NEC USB 3.0 controller and has the mainboard has a pair of FireWire ports. Both 3-way SLI from NVIDIA and CrossFireX from ATI are supported. The board uses a fanless cooling system and supports DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC sound.


Bike concept for 10 to 15-year-olds is coolest bike ever



This has been the week of cool bike concepts. Earlier this week I talked a bit about the cool carbon fiber electric bike. Today I ran across a really cool bike concept aimed at kids from 10 to 15 years old, though I can’t see why older folks who like cool design couldn’t ride it too.



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The concept is called Bike 10 to 15 and looks like the bike Tron learned to ride before his parents bought him a light cycle. For some reason the thing also reminds me of what an Xbox branded bike might look like. The big feature of the concept is a seat that can be adjusted to any height along with the bar the seat sits on.



The frame also stretches horizontally to put the rider in the correct position. Any guy who rode a bike too big for them will tell you having that bar at the right height is important, particularly if you plan to procreate later in life





Apple iPad up for preorder



The Apple Store is back, and as expected the iPad is available for preorder. Apple’s touchscreen tablet is currently available to order in its WiFi-only form, priced from $499 with 16GB of flash storage. Orders placed today are expected to ship on April 3rd in the US.



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However, while Apple Stores worldwide went down, only the US one is actually accepting preorders. In fact the updated store is still to confirm pricing for the iPad outside of the US, something which Apple have proved reluctant to tell us about.



Of course, if you want a 3G-enabled version of the iPad – which uses an unlocked GSM modem (with AT&T compatible bands, though not T-Mobile USA) and a microSIM card – you’ll have to wait a little longer. Those models are set to arrive in late-April 2010, priced at $629, $729 and $829 respectively for the 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. So, who’s preordering today? Let us know in the comments.


Samsung 32" LCD TV LA32B350




Whatever your wishes, whatever your dreams, we are sure Samsung's SERIES 3 350 will perfectly meet your needs and exactly match your style with ease.

Wide Colour Enhancer 2
More natural & deeper colour.
Samsung's Wide Colour Enhancer extended to display the natural green and blue. Additionally, Wide Colour Enhancer 2 technology is upgraded to reproduce the red area also.

High Contrast Ratio
To increase high contrast ratio, we find new solution to minimize black level by changing the light controlling system from analogy to digital. Current sets need a lot of duty ratio in analogy control to keep the product reliability. With new Digital High Contrast, we can reduce the duty ratio and minimize the black level to make deeper black colour.

HDMI
Customers prefer HDMI to it's superior picture delivery and simplified cable solution.

Enhanced energy efficiency
In these times of economic and environmental uncertainty, you can be sure that Samsung LCD TVs will save you energy and money for years to come. With dramatically lowered power consumption their lifetime is extended, allowing you to enjoy exquisite entertainment that doesn't cost the earth.

SRS TruSurround HD Digital
The SRS TruSurround HD Digital system provides a superior sonic presence. Hidden in the chassis of the TV, the speakers add powerful multi-directional sound to your viewing experience, creating an audio environment that is ideally suited for Movies, Sports, and Games.

Details
SKU MN_LA32B350C4XZN
Shipping Weight 70.00 Kg
Type LCD
Screen size 32"
Contrast ratio High
Picture 1366 x 768
Audio Sound Effect System : SRS TruSurround HD, Sound Output(RMS) : 5W x 2
Connectivity Back : HDMI : 2, Composite (AV) : 1, Component(Y/Pb/Pr) : 1, PC input (D-sub) : 1, PC Audio Input (Mini Jack) : 1, DVI Audio Input : Common Use for PC Audio Input, RF Input : 1, Audio Out(L/R) : 1
Additional features Dimension Set size(WXHXD) with stand : 798.8 x 573.4 x 217.8

nefsak price: EGP 2,998.99 including Sales Tax

for outside Egypt, US$569.81

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