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Final Fantasy Versus XIII on hold, new Kingdom Hearts games seeing progress

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Square Enix logo - Image 1 A report from Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu has brought us a bucketload of new details about Square Enix and the games currently in development by the company. Don't look now, but it seems that Tetsuya Nomura's Final Fantasy Versus XIII is taking a back seat to Final Fantasy XIII which is being overseen by colleague Yoshinori Kitase.

In other Square Enix news, updates about the handheld incarnations of Kingdom Hearts were also put forward. Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep for the PSP and Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 for the Nintendo DS seem to be moving along pretty well. They aren't close to gold, but they're on their way there.

In any case, here's the bulk of what's been reported by Famitsu:
  • DKΣ3713 is a private show so for the general public that wants to see and play the games; TGS in October will feature more new information.
  • The event will be at the same format as previous S-E events, with closed theatre as well as playable booths outside.
  • Birth by Sleep will be playable for the first time at the event.
  • Despite the news that Square Enix was going to scale back from Mobile development, it appears that Kingdom Hearts: Coded, 3rd Birthday and Agito XIII will still be going ahead.
  • Agito XIII seems to be facing serious development issues at the moment. There is a huge worldview and historical timeline.
  • The director of Agito XIII is doing the outline of the entire story synopsis himself now, development is still in early stages.
  • Versus XIII is on hold until FFXIII is done, because the entire Versus team is helping to finish Final Fantasy XIII at the moment. It is number one priority.
  • While the planners and programmers are all working on Final Fantasy XIII, the Versus project is getting the designers to work on a lot of image illustrations and conceptual visuals. The story for Versus is also pretty much complete.
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is being tuned and balanced, but it is not quite as polished as Dissidia yet. They'll be taking feedback from the playable demo.
  • Birth by Sleep is not anywhere close to a final build, but Nomura wants to let people get a chance to try it out first.
  • Advent Children Complete might finally be close to getting a release date.





Chip Manufacturer Quantace Raises $12 Million In Second Round

11/19/2008, 23:17 |

Semiconductor manufacturer Quantance has raised $12 million in a second round of funding. The San Mateo, Calif.-based company develops technology that it says can improve the data speed and battery life of mobile devices using third- and fourth-generation cellular technology. It plans to use this latest cash infusion to make its patented technology commercially available for 3G devices, which is where the company is focusing its business interests. The latest round of funding was led by new investors TD Fund and DoCoMo (NYSE: DCM) Capital contributed as well. Original investors Granite Ventures and InterWest Partners also participated in the round. The company expects to begin shipping its first commercial chipset in the second quarter of 2009. Release

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Verizon Begins Selling BlackBerry Storm on Nov. 21 for $200

11/13/2008, 13:11 |
RIM BlackBerry Storm- View Specs

Verizon Wireless will launch the BlackBerry Storm on Nov. 21 for $200 with a two-year contract.

The BlackBerry Storm is the first touch screen BlackBerry with the world's first "clickable" touch screen. It also supports multi-touches, taps, slides and other touch screen gestures to easily highlight, scroll, pan and zoom.

The BlackBerry Storm's integrated accelerometer automatically switch between landscape and portrait modes. Users can navigate websites with the touch screen interface, double tapping to zoom in and sliding a fingers to scroll and pan. The browser has built-in RSS support, so new content can be automatically pushed to users.

The BlackBerry Storm will be available beginning Nov. 21 in stores and online for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement.

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Contest: can you be Yahoo?s next CEO?

01/01/1970, 01:00 |

Section: Web, Web 2.0, Websites, Features, Contests

Could you be the next Jerry YangBeing a CEO of a major brand on the net isn’t easy.  Getting the job is even harder, that is where Gadgetell comes in.  By entering our contest, you’ll earn our public recommendation to Yahoo!‘s board for the open CEO position.  Warm up those golf clubs, here is what we think Yahoo! needs:

To be the next CEO at Yahoo!, we believe the company needs a big personality.  Google has the rollerblading wonder twins, MS now has almost larger-than-life Ballmer and Apple’s got a guy with a closet full of black mock turtlenecks.  While we don’t believe having rollerblades, being nutty or sticking to one outfit is a prerequisite, here is what we do think is:

Qualifications:

  • Yahoo! needs some life pumped back in.  The CEO needs to be able to stand up and say this is why we have the largest user base.  This is what makes us #1 and why we should be kicking some royal tush, no groveling for MS to come and vacuum this mess up.
  • Vision.  If you are picked as CEO, you need to have a vision of where you can take Yahoo! leveraging things like popularity and its awesome AJAX library.
  • Openness.  As the CEO you need to be clear with your vision and show us some goods.  You’ll have to walk the tightrope of being open while still offering us surprises now and then (see the wiki on Steve Jobs for reference).
  • Channel Kenny Rogers.  For this CEO job, you have to know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.  A buyout may become a real possibility at some point and you’ve got to know when to pull the trigger.  If it helps, sing the song a few times in a karaoke bar just to get in the groove.  Yang wouldn’t take our advice, maybe you will.

Enter to win

Sounds easy enough right?  What is awesome about Yahoo! is I’ve found people love different things about it.  So, here is the contest part.  If you believe you are up the challenge, here is what we need:

  • leave a comment below citing 3 things you’d do on your first day on the job to signal Yahoo!s return to dominance.  Impress us.  Wow us.  Make Robert Scoble cry (love ya big guy).  Show us that you’ve got the moxy to get Gadgetell’s nod.
  • In our vast expertise, the editors at Gadgetell will review the entrants and pick one winner based almost blindly on who can best lead Yahoo! to being a player once more.  We’ll post the results on Friday and send Yahoo! our best candidate for the job.
  • You’re still waiting?  Get to commenting!

This is your chance to earn some big bucks, get some free perks (if nothing more than a year’s supply of Yahoo! stickers), and national attention if you are selected by Yahoo!.  Gadgetell is proud to sponsor this contest.

Fine print: you must be 18 to enter, no purchase necessary to enter, Gadgetell really has no say in who Yahoo! picks as CEO, we can merely suggest on quite possibly deaf ears - I mean they’ve never listened to us before, but that shouldn’t stop us from trying, right?  We strongly suspect there will be a drug test involved, crack heads need not apply.  Thanks to Dougie B for getting me thinking about Yang’s replacement.

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Nokia Mobile Phones:Connecting People

11/24/2006, 08:37 |

Nokia N93 Mobile Phone


Mobile Phones
Nokia Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones (as of September 2006), with a global market share of approximately 36% in Q3 of 2006. It produces mobile phones for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS).

The corporation also produces telecommunications network equipment for applications such as mobile and fixed-line voice telephony, ISDN, broadband access, voice over IP, and wireless LAN.

Nokia's headquarters are in Espoo, a neighbouring city of Helsinki, Finland, but it has R&D, manufacturing, and sales representation sites in many continents throughout the world. Nokia Research Center, the corporation's industrial research laboratories, has sites in Athens, Helsinki, Tokyo, Beijing, Budapest, Bochum, Palo Alto, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

Nokia is by far the largest Finnish company, accounting for about half of the market capitalization of the Helsinki Stock Exchange (OMX Helsinki); a unique situation for an industrialized country. It also plays a very large role in the economy of Finland, and Finns have ranked it many times as the best Finnish brand and employer.

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Fly Clear Airport Security Pass Prices Go Up, But New Ways To Save Offered

11/18/2008, 04:20 |

Clear, the system allowing people to pass through airport security faster at many US airports, is testing a new program to pay hard cash for referrals plus offering a new "gift card" option for those who want to give Clear passes to others. If you have a Clear referral code, you can earn the cash as well as buy gift cards at a cheaper price, $40 off.

Both moves seem to be in response to Clear upping the annual price on October 15 from $128 to $199 per year. That was quite a hike, and even more so when you consider it used to be $99 until sometime earlier this year.

I suspect some people are finding the $199 cost too pricey, so Clear is pushing on the promotions to make up for lost sales. Just pure speculation.

I've added years to the expiration of my Clear card, through Clear's "Refer-A-Friend" referrals, since the program was launched last year. If you're signing up, when you get to part 3 where you pick your membership term, you'll see a box that says:

Refer-A-Friend/Discount/Gift/Corporate Code If you have a code, please enter it here.

Here's my code. Use this, and you'll get a free month. And hey, I'll get a free month, as well!

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Today, I got an email telling me this:

We have selected a small group of members who took advantage of Clear's Refer-A-Friend program to test a new promotion that we want to launch. You are one of those lucky members! Between now and December 17, we'll send you a check for $20 for each friend you refer. You know the rules as well as we do; your friend just has to enter your Refer-A-Friend code when he or she enrolls online, and must complete in-person enrollment before we can send you a check for $20 to the address we have listed on your Clear account.

Just as with the regular Refer-A-Friend program, there is no limit on how many people you can refer before December 17 - or, to put it another way, no cap on the amount of money you'll receive from us for all the friends you've referred. We think this is a great way to reward those members who have gone above and beyond the rest in spreading the word about Clear, while making it worthwhile for you to continue helping us grow our membership base nationwide.

It's unclear (no pun intended) whether those in this pilot program get an extra month, a $20 check or both. Hey, I'll hope for both. But the main point is that I suspect the current Refer-A-Friend program may change to a cash bounty basis.

That's kind of a bummer. I like the current "everyone wins" system. But for those generating lots of referrals, eventually getting extra months isn't that useful. What happens when your card will last longer than you live?

Anyway, I recommend that anyone in Clear sign-up for the Refer-A-Friend program. It's easy to do, doesn't cost you anything and now comes with an added benefit -- gift card discounts.

The gift cards let you buy a Clear membership for someone else at the regular $199 price. But if you have a referral code, you get them for $159, according to another email I got today:

You have a Clear card, but do your friends and family? Now that the busy travel season has arrived, membership in Clear has never been more valuable. Until December 15, you have the exclusive option to give Clear for only $159 - $40 less than the current rate of $199. Just enter your code in the "Discount Code" field at checkout to take advantage of this special offer.

This probably makes more sense for some families to use in some cases than the "Family Plan" prices. Those work out like this:

  • 2 family members, $329 ($165 each)
  • 3 family members, $459 ($153 each)
  • 4 family members, $589 ($147 each)
  • 5 family members, $719 ($144 each)

Here's the thing. If one family member already has a membership and later decides to have another family member join, there's no "1 additional family member" price. So the $159 gift card is a good deal. And if you wanted to add two family members, buying two gift card is still cheaper than the 2 family member price, which works out to $165 each. Keep in mind that kids under 12 with you get to use Clear even if they don't have a card -- you don't need memberships for them.

How about purchasing multiple years when you sign up? That works like this:

  • 1 Year: $199
  • 2 Years: $358 ($179 per year)
  • 3 Years: $497 ($165 per year)
  • 5 Years: $695 ($139 per year)
  • 10 Years: $1,190 ($119 per year)

I suspect just doing one year actually works out cheaper for those looking to save money over the short term. Right now, anyone with a current pass can renew for $159 through Dec. 15. That's a little cheaper than buying the two year pass. If you could apply and get processed in time to quickly go in an renew, you'd save $20. Still, processing might take longer than that. But still again, I suspect the renewal discount will be extended or some other member offer will be put out. Just don't hold me to it!

The main issue to me about a 3 year or longer period is that Clear itself isn't guaranteed to exist that long. So far, they seem to be expanding and doing well. They probably will be around for 3-5 years. But in 10 years, who knows how airport security is going to change -- and $1,190 is a lot to gamble on that.

Meanwhile, how's Clear going? For me, pretty well! I do much more domestic travel than in the past, and it usually saves me time -- sometime a considerable amount. San Jose, some terminals at JFK, Oakland -- it's great to have someone pick up your stuff, whisk you right to the front of the line, and zoom -- you're through. When there's no Clear line, I really miss it (JFK Terminal 5, I'm like "Do you have Clear?" and no one knew what I was talking about).

You still have to have both a photo ID and your Clear card, which is stupid. I mean, as I wrote in Passport Fast Track: UK's IRIS Easily Beats US's Clear, with Britain's (Free!) system, all you need are your eyes. No card is required. Still, the system seems to process me much faster than when I wrote my Using CLEAR To Clear Airport Security -- This Is Efficient? post last year. Plop my finger down, in a few seconds, all's good. And new Clear cards (promised in January) that will have your picture on them are still promised to be coming, which you can also use as a photo ID with the TSA. That'll be nice, not having to fiddle with both a driver's license and a Clear card.



THQ enters the Octagon: releases official name, launch date of UFC 2009

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
UFC 2009 - Image 1Fight fans rejoice! THQ has named the UFC-based fighting game for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and mobile devices they've been developing.

According to the press release, the game will be called UFC 2009 Undisputed. It will supposedly have "an authentic and comprehensive UFC atmosphere" as well as an "extensive roster of the best mixed martial arts fighters in the world." Sounds good? Hell yeah! If they can pull it off that is.

UFC 2009 Undisputed is slated to ship to retailers by spring 2009 so we should be hearing more details about this video game before then. Be sure to keep checking back here for more updates.


LG Launches the New PRADA Phone (LG-KF900) with 5 Megapixel Camera

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
LG Electronics and PRADA today announce the global launch of the new PRADA Phone by LG, LG-KF900. The latest phone offers 5 megapixel camera, PRADA artwork design, 3G and will be released with a Bluetooth enabled digital watch. Here ...

High-Performance Computing Education

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Many successful efforts are currently addressing the critical shortage of a diverse, well-prepared high-performance computing (HPC) workforce. The guest editors' goal, with this issue, is to stimulate large-scale international discourse to accelerate the adoption of the educational tools, curriculum, and pedagogy that reflect the increasing role of computational methods in science and engineering. Such approaches are necessary to educate a larger and more diverse population of well-skilled, knowledgeable, and innovative people who will significantly advance scientific discovery in all fields of study, now and well into the future.


Teenagers' Internet Socializing Not a Bad Thing (Tamar Lewin/New York Times)

11/20/2008, 18:25 |

Tamar Lewin / New York Times:
Teenagers' Internet Socializing Not a Bad Thing  —  Good news for worried parents: All those hours their teenagers spend socializing on the Internet are not a bad thing, according to a new study by the MacArthur Foundation.  —  “It may look as though kids are wasting a lot of time hanging …



Petition Virgin Mobile for iSync-compatible phones

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
A Macncell.com reader let me know of an online petition...

Mobile Industry Eyes Charger Power Savings

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
The world's top five cellphone makers launched on Wednesday a common energy rating system for chargers, making it easier for consumers to compare and choose the ones consuming the least energy, Nokia said.



Transforming Scientists through Technical Education: A View from the Trenches

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Critical, emerging problems necessitate finding new ways to study the environment. To this end, technology innovators must school researchers in an array of emerging technologies and teach them how to apply such technologies to their work. Two research projects took on this challenge, creating successful workshops and a virtual seminar designed to provide problem-based instruction. Here, project leaders evaluate their efforts and assess their activities, outcomes, and lessons learned.

Canadian Call Center Woes

01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Here's an article from the Edmonton Journal about the closure of a Toronto Dominion Bank call center in the city, for a net loss of about 140 jobs.

Though this is a Canadian company shutting down a Canadian call center, there have been other Canadian call center closures that can be laid at the foot of the weak U.S. dollar.

Outsourcing to Canada (an important destination in the so-called "near-shore" outsourcing model) is no longer saving U.S. companies money due to the unfavorable exchange rates for the U.S. dollar.

A recent Datamonitor report covered on TMCnet by associate editor Patrick Barnard revealed that companies are truly starting to pack up Canadian operations. The most notable U.S. outsourcer to do so thus far is Cincinnati-based Convergys Corporation.

The Datamonitor report also cites a waning of interest in Canada in relation to the increasing interest in having Spanish-speaking agents on staff for the growing consumer base of American Hispanics. (Canada does not offer a labor force with a high percentage of Spanish-speakers.)

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LG Incite for AT&T, now with more official

11/18/2008, 19:33 |

We noticed this on AT&T's web store in the wee hours this morning, and sure enough, they've gone ahead and announced the LG Incite in all its official glory today (normally the announcement comes before the web store stuff, but whatever). It's got WiFi, a 3-megapixel camera, a 3-inch touchscreen equipped with haptics and 400 x 240 resolution, AT&T Navigator, microSD support up to 16GB, triband HSDPA, and Windows Mobile 6.1 -- in other words, LG's produced a nice QWERTY-less foil to the Fuze here. It's available straight away in stores, too, as long as you're willing to shell out the $199.99 on contract after rebates.

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Company Reinvents BountyQuest In Attempt To Bust Bogus Patents

11/18/2008, 22:31 |
Many of you probably remember BountyQuest, the company set up by Tim O'Reilly and Jeff Bezos as an attempt to bust bogus patents by reaching out to the "wisdom of the crowd" to dig up prior art. The initiative got plenty of attention, thanks to Bezos' and O'Reilly's involvement, but the project faded out and eventually just shut down after it failed in its high profile attempt to invalidate Bezos' own infamous "one-click patent" (which has since run into troubles on prior art found by others).

Apparently, though, there's a new startup that's attempting to do pretty much the same thing. The Associated Press has an article about Article One Partners, whose business plan sounds like a photocopy of BountyQuest's original plan. Apparently the AP reporters weren't aware of BountyQuest, because it's not mentioned in the article. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but considering the striking similarities between the two operations, you'd think it would at least merit a mention. Hopefully Article One can survive where BountyQuest flopped, but I'm not that hopeful, honestly. It could potentially work for a few high profile patents, but on average, it's tough to get random people to get excited about digging up prior art on patents.

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Black Friday calls for a strategy session

11/20/2008, 05:18 |
The best deals go quickly, but informed shoppers can still find bargains.

Internet Explorer Mobile 6: No Download/Upgrade for Existing Devices

11/20/2008, 10:50 |

Those who are still holding on the notion that Microsoft will be releasing Internet Explorer Mobile 6 for download in the near future will greatly be disappointed to hear that it won?t be made available for installation on existing handsets. Citing that its “rich media experience” is too much for present devices to handle, an employee of the company has put to rest questions on whether the upgrade to Microsoft?s current ailing mobile internet browser will become available for download.

It?s really disheartening to hear such news especially since other developers have managed to come out with more capable applications and distribute them through the internet. It?s either Microsoft?s approach in developing their new internet browser is completely messed up or they just want to bolster sales of new Windows Mobile-powered devices by limiting the availability of Internet Explorer 6 on these devices. Anyway, I?m sure the general public won?t be too thrilled to hear this bit of news, and they?d rather install a 3rd party internet browser than be forced into buying a new mobile device just to avail of Internet Explorer 6.

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EA announces Spore Windows, Mac system requirements

01/01/1970, 01:00 |

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Electronic Arts, together with internal studio EA Maxis, have announced the system requirements to run Spore, though we haven't found any indication of what the bare minimums would translate to in gameplay.

The evolution, strategy simulator has been designed to execute on specific system specifications depending on the choice of your operating system and graphics system implementation. The requirements for Windows XP are as follows:
  • 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 processor or AMD equivalent
  • 512 MB RAM
  • A 128 MB Video Card, with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
    • ATI Radeon:
      • 9500, 9600, 9800 and variants
      • X300, X600, X700, X800, X850
      • X1300, X1600, X1800, X1900, X1950 and discrete variants
      • 2400, 2600, 2900 and variants
      • 3650, 3850 and variants
      • FX 5900, FX 5950 (FX supported only in Windows XP)
      • 6200, 6500, 6600, 6800 and variants
      • 7200, 7300, 7600, 7800, 7900, 7950 and variants
      • 8400, 8500, 8600, 8800 and variants
      • GMA 950, GMA X3000, GMA X3100
  • At least 6 GB of hard drive space
For Windows Vista, players will have to beef up their computer's memory banks to 768 MB of RAM, with all other specifications consistent to those required for running in Windows XP. Gamers on the Mac will have to make sure that their system's algorithm crunching muscle must be on par with the following:
  • Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard or higher
  • Intel Core Duo Processor (unknown speed rating, possibly 1.8 GHz per core)
  • 1024 MB RAM
  • ATI X1600 (X1900, HD 2400, HD 2600 supported) or NVidia 7300 GT (7600, 8600, 8800 and variants supported) with 128 MB of Video RAM, or Intel Integrated GMA X3100
  • At least 4.7GB of hard drive space for installation, plus additional space for custom content (storage space requirement subject to change)
Laptop users and gamers planning on running Spore on ITX machines (those with integrated graphics chipsets) may attempt designing creatures while in transit when installed on a mobile, lightweight rig with these specifications:

Windows portion:
  • Intel Pentium D 2.6 GHz per core, Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz per core, or AMD equivalent
  • Intel integrated graphics chipset 945GM and above (965 )
  • 768 MB RAM
Mac portion:
  • Dual 2.0 GHz CPUs or Intel Core 2 Duo 1.7 GHz per core minimum (may not run if below these specs)
  • Integrated Intel GMA X3100 minimum (any lower will present very poor performance)
The hard drive storage space requirements on Apple's side is subject to certain changes, so we'll be updating you sometime soon. Until then, it's time to prep our machines for  Will Wright's major, 10-year spanning global gaming phenomenon which launches on September 7.

Microsoft, Yahoo mull media partner options: sources

07/03/2008, 07:13 |
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, sources familiar with the companies' thinking said on Wednesday.



Stem-Cell Trachea Transplant Sets New Treatment Standard

11/19/2008, 17:54 |
Doctors have given a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, eliminating the need for antirejection drugs. "This technique has great promise," said Eric Genden, MD, who did a similar transplant in 2005 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. That operation used both donor and recipient tissue. Only a handful of windpipe, or trachea, transplants have ever been done. If successful, the procedure could become a new standard of treatment, said Genden, who was not involved in the research.


Halloween Pumpkins, Barack Obama Style

11/01/2008, 03:32 |

Obama Pumpkins

Did something different for Halloween -- Obama pumpkins, since I was never able to get an Obama sign. Want to do your own? Stencil here, more pics below:

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Toshiba G450: Mobile phone, Mp3 player, HSDPA USB modem

11/18/2008, 14:22 |

What looks like a concept phone is actually a working device that?s commercially available in Europe. The Toshiba G450 is a cellphone, MP3 player and HSDPA USB modem all rolled into one uniquely designed mobile device.

Granted that almost any HSDPA-capable mobile phone can do any of the above, Toshiba gives the modern mobile phone their own spin which, suffice to say, is definitely one of the more peculiar looking products we?ve seen in a while. Based on a review done by IntoMobile, it pretty much does what it?s supposed to though the limited 160MB storage leaves room for improvement.

With a £140 price tag and a design that definitely goes against the grain of what we?ve grown accustomed to when dealing with mobile phones, I highly doubt that the Toshiba G450 will make a significant impact in the mobile phone industry. But that’s just me, how about you guys? Would you consider getting yourself the Toshiba G450 if it became available in your neck of the woods?

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Motorola VE66 Phone

01/01/1970, 01:00 |

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The Motorola VE66 is a sleek slider with new widgets integration to get real-time information on weather, sports scores, stock tickers, flight information, social media and news headlines. The built-in 5.0-megapixel camera has an LED flash, 8x zoom, auto-focus, image stabilizer, red-eye reducer and automatic color saturation. An integrated MP3 player with USB 2.0 offers high-speed data downloads on a PC. Wi-Fi connectivity connects to hotspots for fast Internet browsing. With CrystalTalk II technology, calls are amplified and background noises reduced for a noticeable difference in clarity. A second microphone enhances audio quality by eliminating ambient background noise from calls... [Continue reading Motorola VE66 Specs]


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Motorola VE66 Slider Comes with 'Widgets'

11/19/2008, 19:21 |
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Motorola today announced the VE66 with CrystalTalk audio technology for clear conversations, a 5.0-megapixel camera and MP3 player.

The VE66 is a sleek, slider with the Motorola's new widgets integration. With downloadable widgets, consumers can get real-time information on weather, sports scores, stock tickers, flight information, social media and news headlines.

It captures high-resolution images on its 5.0-megapixel camera. Pressing a dedicated camera key quickly auto-focuses, activates an LED flash, and if necessary, stabilizes the image and reduces red eye. Automatic color saturation delivers whiter whites and crisper blacks.

An MP3 player with USB 2.0 provides high-speed data downloads on a PC. Wi-Fi connectivity makes browsing the Internet or sharing photos, audio or video files easy. An integrated FM radio with RDS can help listeners "name that tune" while on the road.

With CrystalTalk technology, conversations are amplified and background noises reduced for a noticeable difference in clarity. A second microphone further enhances audio quality by eliminating ambient background noise from calls.

FastScroll one-touch navigation wheel lets users quickly navigate through menus.

"The VE66 delivers on consumer's demand for more personalized listening and imaging experiences on a mobile phone," said Tracey Koziol, Corporate Vice President of Motorola.

The Motorola VE66 is expected to be available Q4 2008.

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No More Landlines a " Comm Forecast #1

11/18/2008, 22:16 |

By the end of President Obama's first term, there won't be any more copper landlines left in the country.

Ello..can you hear me now..ello?

11/19/2008, 13:07 |

One of those days where it’s a sick day for me watching Eureka seasons one and two and my NCIS..all because it’s a sick day for me. Well, now I have over a few sites to rework, and well, Richie asked a question to me just earlier on of how to get a stable connection over at Shah Alam as many are cussing and swearing of even having a decent phone line connection, be it streamyx, or Celcom or any other cellular communications as it’s a black out area thanks to the military base nearby, and the lack of permissions or planning rights by Sime Darby for transmitter. This is a little break from me modifying my CHAT.NU Community Blog (it’s a multi site blog) and sort out those bugs in the system.I appreciate the break from my brain picking.

This is the actual transponder used by mobile companies for their Basic 2.5G systems and maybe the basic 3G (not UMTS 2100/WCDMA) which actually looks like someone connected the aircon piping over, and if you open it up…well …


It is basically a small little 2 inch thingy…which I dared not pry open the insides as I fear for the radiation that is still may be left in there. Notoriously, for your information, transponders and smoke detectors carries Curie (discovered by Marie Curie whom died of radiation sickness) which is an active radiation element. Unlike Plutonium or Uranium, it’s not that likely to kill unless it’s electrically charged up. These photos are CLASSIFIED in some places and if you ever touch those conducting cables in underground or above ground car parks like Queensbay Mall Penang or KLCC, you will get a quick headache within 20 seconds and 10 minutes to death as the amount of radiation , though may be only 50Watts is the equivalent of having your head inside a microwave oven set at 5000W! Ref point, 50W can transmit the same as over 7000 mobile phones.

In the end…you end up like this…(graphic images, not suitable for some)


Which is a a sad thing to see…death of kids and the more heart breaking… of the images of their grave yard. I was trying hard to focus on the windmill but kept on getting the blurr images all round. Spooky…maybe..just it is a grim reminder that some parents have to face, to bury their kids, way before their time.

Some take life for granted..and try to get rid of their own children, through abortion or what means, whilst some..actually love and wanted to have their own. It was thing I can’t get it out of my head. Someone’s Prince and Some mommy’s princess. In the end, in the age of technology, only memories goes by. I lost 3 brothers….and through unmarked graves. I lost mine too. And in turn, we carry on living like a living dead…waiting for us at the other side.Little Angels waiting for their parents to bring them forward. It’s a thing. I seriously can’t get a clear decent shot. All images, how mounted my tripod were….well, it’s something to remember.

In remembrance of those who left before us, Al-Fateha.God Bless their souls.

Seriously..I really need to get rid of these bugs!



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