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The Google Mobile Brain Chuckles at Apple

06/10/2008, 05:35 |

Google Brain

The big brain over in the google mobile garage is chuckling right now as Apple amuses the crowd…

gps, 3G, 3rd party apps - voip, ebay, sling, etc… yadda yadda… my phone could do all that 2 years ago”, mutters the brain. “But yes, the iPhone is much prettier and shiny and I thank you from the bottom of my heart”, the brain goes on…

“Apple you are creating my market for me. That is really nice of you. Oh, and an extra special thank you for reducing the price, that just validates and solidifes my thinking (but I’ll keep that to myself). Thanks again and keep up the good work.” she continues.

-the google big mobile brain

PS oh, and the brains over at RIM and MSFT are chuckling… or maybe they are shaking - not sure on that just yet ;)



Farewell NewsGator

05/16/2008, 05:34 |

My last day at NewsGator was one to remember? first, I couldn?t find my Blackberry so I went back home to find it.  Of course, I couldn?t? I think one of my kiddos buried it somewhere. I?m still looking for it.  Well, when I got back to the NewsGator office some of my buddies decided to muck w/ my laptop and my stuff.  My display was rotated 180 degrees and my mouse was switched to leftie style.  And my running shoes were stuffed full of trail mix (found that later).  Awesome! Bad ass!  That is what I will miss most about NewsGator ? brilliant folks who also like to have fun.  Just hilarious and very cool to get messed with right until the end.  I couldn?t have done better myself.

So, I figure the screen rotation thing is a tablet kinda task and Nick Harris is a former tablet guy… busted. And I got Touchdown TD pegged for the shoe goodness.  There are several others on the short list of suspects… awesome folks who I will miss big time!

On Friday evening I had a going away party at a really nice restaurant in downtown Denver.  I was blown away with how everyone was so psyched about my new endeavor; the well wishes felt great! Greg and I joked that on Monday everyone would be calling me out as a dumb ass for leaving such a great place.  Okay, there may be some truth to that :) I also got to chat with Greg about early days of NewsGator (fund raising, office hunting, and other crazy startup stuff) - took away some solid advice.

What a great way to leave a great company!

Lanzamiento oficial 8220 y 9000 en Digitel

11/19/2008, 20:30 |

¡Café mañanero! En horas de esta mañana como les contaba en cobertura en vivo, estuve en el lanzamiento de Digitel donde anunción un par de modelos que se suman a su cartera. Se trata del primer flip phone de Blackberry el modelo Perla 8220 con Wifi y el Bold modelo 9000.

Allí estuvo presente Gonzalo Fernandez quien viene trabajando en Digitel desde hace poco tiempo e impulsará el uso de Datos en el operador 412 le compañaba de RIM Lidia Feraco - Gte. Mercadeo RIM Canada y todo el team Digitel que hizo y hace posible la fácil implementación.

Entre ellos Kelly Aular quien cumple importantes tareas en la plataforma Blackberry para Digitel.

La presentación hizo conocer cada uno de los detalles que hacen posible estos dos equipos en nuestras cotidianos dias. Al estilo de “Quien quiere ser millonario” Se hizo “Quien quiere ser Blackberry Billonario” en cortas presentaciones con 13 preguntas los medios asistentes pudieron responder en detalles cada una de las caracteristicas del bold o el pearl flip phone.

Es así como al final de la presentación todos los asistentes nos hemos llevado un Blackberry Pearl Flip Phone para probarlo, verlo funcionar, medir experiencia para conocer nuestras opiniones al respecto.

Alianza estratégica

Digitel incorpora 2 nuevos teléfonos inteligentes Blackberry a su portafolio

Digitel incorpora a su portafolio los teléfonos inteligentes Blackberry Bold y Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220, con el objetivo de ampliar su gama de equipos inteligentes adaptados a las necesidades de sus clientes

Caracas, VENEZUELA - 19 de noviembre de 2008 - Con el propósito de ofrecer mayores opciones de comunicación a sus clientes, Digitel incorpora al mercado venezolano dos nuevos modelos de teléfonos inteligentes Blackberry. Estos nuevos modelos vienen a satisfacer las necesidades del consumidor venezolano ofreciendo mucho más que un equipo de última generación.

Adriana Azopardo, Vicepresidente de Mercadeo de Digitel comentó ?Estamos muy complacidos con la incorporación de estos dos nuevos modelos a nuestro portafolio de equipos inteligentes, estos nuevos dispositivos amplían y aumentan la diversidad de opciones que Digitel ofrece a sus clientes de acuerdo a sus necesidades de comunicación?.

Los equipos que se incluyen en el portafolio de teléfonos inteligentes de Digitel son el Blackberry Bold y el Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220.

Blackberry Bold

Realizado por dentro y por fuera con materiales de primera calidad que combinan la elegancia con un aspecto impresionante, el BlackBerry Bold está diseñado para ofrecer a los profesionales y usuarios finales, rendimiento y funciones sin precedentes en un smartphone BlackBerry intuitivo. Desde su flamante exterior en negro, su marco chapado brillante y su placa trasera de poli-piel, hasta su sorprendente display, su innovador diseño, su sofisticada interfaz de usuario y nuevo diseño de teclado QWERTY completo, el smartphone BlackBerry Bold es un símbolo de status y ambición.
La compatibilidad del smartphone BlackBerry Bold con las redes tribanda HSDPA y Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g) y su procesador móvil de próxima generación de 624 MHz facilita el trabajo de descarga de archivos adjuntos en e-mails, el streaming de videos o la renderización de páginas Web.
El BlackBerry Bold también incluye memoria flash de 128 MB más 1GB de memoria interna de almacenamiento, y a la vez una ranura para tarjetas de memoria microSD/SDHC de fácil acceso desde una ranura lateral. Incluye las célebres aplicaciones de productividad de BlackBerry, como teléfono, correo electrónico, mensajería, organizador y buscador, y es compatible con miles de aplicaciones móviles empresariales y de estilo de vida, lo que hace más fácil que nunca el mantenerse conectado, productivo y entretenido.
Gracias a este nuevo y potente smartphone, los usuarios pueden incluso hablar por teléfono mientras envían y reciben correo electrónico o acceden a Internet y descargan archivos de Word, Excel o PowerPoint y editarlos directamente en el propio smartphone mediante el software DataViz® Documents to Go.

Un Display Sorprendente

El smartphone BlackBerry Bold cuenta con la pantalla más nítida y atrevida que jamás haya tenido un smartphone BlackBerry. Su pantalla LCD en color semi VGA (resolución de 480 x 320 a 217 ppi) está unida a la superficie inferior de la lente, con lo que las imágenes aparecen con una definición y una claridad extraordinarias. Las fotografías poseen un colorido y una nitidez sorprendentes, los vídeos se reproducen de forma fluida, y las páginas Web, los documentos, las presentaciones y los mensajes aparecen con una calidad y contraste excepcionales.

Páginas Web como en una Computadora

Gracias a su buscador de alto rendimiento recientemente mejorado y a su pantalla ultra brillante de alta resolución, el smartphone BlackBerry proporciona a los usuarios una experiencia de búsqueda en Internet en movilidad con una representación de imágenes similar a la de una computadora desktop.
Su trackball imita al ratón tradicional, lo que facilita la navegación por sitios Web con formato de “visualización de página” o “visualización por columnas”, o bien ampliar partes específicas de una página Web, mientras que diversas funciones de emulación permiten a los usuarios elegir entre la presentación de contenidos HTML como en un ordenador de sobremesa o la versión para móvil. Asimismo, también se pueden descargar documentos adjuntos desde el buscador y se pueden ver vídeos en streaming (RTSP, protocolo de streaming en tiempo real).

Riqueza Multimedia

Aunque está diseñado para atender las numerosas necesidades del profesional de negocios a lo largo del día, el smartphone BlackBerry Bold también satisface su faceta como usuario durante las noches y los fines de semana. Posee una cámara de 2 megapíxeles con grabación de vídeo, flash incorporado y zoom digital de tres niveles. Su reproductor de medios mejorado es capaz de mostrar fotografías y diapositivas rápidamente, de reproducir películas de manera fluida en modo de pantalla completa y de administrar una colección de música entera. Se puede reproducir audio con los dos altavoces del equipo, que ofrecen un nítido sonido estéreo, y cuando se utilizan auriculares con cable o altavoces externos, el reproductor de medios ofrece al usuario un ecualizador con once filtros predeterminados (como por ejemplo, “Lounge”, “Jazz” o “Hip Hop”) que potencian o suavizan las frecuencias de audio necesarias para crear el ambiente perfecto.
Para gestionar música y vídeo, el software BlackBerry® Desktop Manager incluye Roxio® Media Manager para BlackBerry, así como Roxio® Photosuite 9 LE, que facilita el retoque de fotografías y la creación de álbumes de fotos en el ordenador. A aquellos usuarios que administran sus colecciones mediante iTunes®, la nueva aplicación BlackBerry® Media Sync les ofrece una manera sencilla de sincronizar las colecciones de música digital* de iTunes con el smartphone. Su compatibilidad con puertos USB 2.0 de alta velocidad permite transferir todos los archivos entre el ordenador y el smartphone.

Potentes Sistemas de WI-FI y GPS

Para una cobertura de red de alta velocidad aún mayor, el smartphone BlackBerry Bold es compatible con las normas Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, lo que lo convierte en un dispositivo ideal para su uso en LAN inalámbricas de empresa o universitarias a través de puntos de acceso (hotspots) Wi-Fi y en redes inalámbricas domésticas. Incluye la nueva configuración “Push Button Setup” para facilitar a los usuarios el acceso y la conexión a redes móviles protegidas que requieren un proceso de registro.
Gracias a su GPS incorporado, el smartphone BlackBerry Bold puede indicar cuál es su localización exacta, y es compatible con aplicaciones o servicios de localización. Mediante sus funciones de renderización mejoradas, su mayor velocidad de descarga y su capacidad para manejar simultáneamente voz y datos, el smartphone BlackBerry Bold permite a los usuarios incluso navegar mientras hablan por teléfono.

Un Teléfono de Máximo Nivel

El smartphone BlackBerry Bold posee un nuevo diseño acústico que incrementa la gama de condiciones idóneas de reproducción de audio del teléfono, mejorando la calidad y la claridad de la escucha. Asimismo, incorpora numerosas funciones de máximo nivel, como reconocimiento de voz independiente del hablante (Speaker Independent Voice Recognition, SIVR) para la marcación por voz (Voice Activated Dialing, VAD), Bluetooth® 2.0 que admite auriculares manos libres, auriculares estéreo, equipos de coche (incluidos aquellos que cumplen el perfil de acceso SIM remoto de Bluetooth) y otros periféricos Bluetooth.
Se trata de un teléfono cuatribanda EDGE y tribanda HSDPA que permite roaming mundial y posee teclas específicas para “enviar”, “finalizar” y “silenciar”, marcación inteligente, marcación rápida, llamada en grupo y desvío de llamadas. Igualmente, incorpora no sólo una tecnología que elimina ruidos de fondo, sino también un potente altavoz, y admite tonos de llamada polifónicos y en formatos mp3 y MIDI.

Correo Electrónico y Mensajería Robustos

Al igual que todos los smartphones BlackBerry, el BlackBerry Bold ofrece al usuario la solución de mensajería móvil líder en el sector. Funciona con BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, que proporciona funciones avanzadas de seguridad y de administración de TI en entornos IBM® Lotus® Domino®, Microsoft® Exchange y Novell® GroupWise®, así como BlackBerry® Professional Software para pequeñas empresas. También utiliza BlackBerry® Internet Service, que facilita al usuario acceso hasta un máximo de 10 cuentas soportadas de correo electrónico de trabajo o personales (lo que incluye las cuentas de los ISP más habituales) y el software BlackBerry® Unite! para usuarios de familias o de pequeñas empresas.
Accesorios Prácticos
El smartphone BlackBerry Bold incluye diversos accesorios, como auriculares estéreo, cargador de viaje, estuche o funda para transportarlo y cable USB. También viene con una batería extraíble y recargable.


Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220

El nuevo BlackBerry Pearl Flip otorga a los fanáticos de los teléfonos ?flip? todo el poder del teléfono inteligente BlackBerry en un diseño divertido y familiar. Con un rápido ?flip? en el auricular se abre un mundo de posibilidades con la solución líder en mensajería móvil y un amplio rango de capacidades multimedia y de Internet impresionantes, todo en un teléfono inteligente poderoso y accesible.

Con este dispositivo es posible enviar un mensaje a los amigos o familia, realizar una llamada, navegar por Internet, tomar una fotografía, mirar un video o escuchar la canción favorita. Con un simple ?flip? está todo bajo el control del usuario.

El BlackBerry Pearl Flip con cuatribanda EDGE presenta un aspecto sofisticado con un diseño lustroso y un acabado enmarcado en cromo que rodea su suave y luminiscente carátula. Cargado de características poderosas y abundantes, pesa tan sólo 102 gramos y mide aproximadamente 3.9? x 1.9? x 0.7?. Su pantalla de alta definición, el despliegue de colores sensibles a la luz y su pantalla LCD externa hacen que se pueda ver anticipadamente y de forma sencilla el correo entrante, los mensajes de texto y las llamadas sin tener que desplegar el teléfono, al tiempo que su gran pantalla LCD de 240 x 320 en la parte interna despliega mensajes, videos y páginas Web con un detalle y contraste impresionante.

Un teléfono de primera clase

El BlackBerry Pearl Flip es un teléfono móvil de nivel superior que se acciona abriendo la tapa y se adapta a la cara de forma natural y cómoda durante las llamadas. La calidad de la salida de voz es excepcional e incluye muchas otras características especiales, como el Reconocimiento de Voz Independiente del Altavoz (SIVR) para el Marcado de Voz Activado (VAD), tonos de llamada de mp3, llamada inteligente, llamada de conferencia, llamada rápida, redirección de llamada, contestador de devolución de llamadas y mejora de la cancelación del sonido ambiente.

Incorpora además Bluetooth 2.0 para usar con manos libres, altavoces estéreo, accesorios para el automóvil y otros de Bluetooth secundarios como un receptor GPS. La batería recargable y desmontable que permite 4 horas de conversación y más de 14 días de guardia inactiva.

Mensajería poderosa

Su teclado SureType® QWERTY hace que la escritura de mensajes y el discado de números sea más rápido y fácil. Además, el BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, como todos los teléfonos inteligentes BlackBerry, proporciona un acceso integrado a los servicios inalámbricos de BlackBerry. Los usuarios pueden acceder de forma fácil a hasta 10 cuentas soportadas de correo personal o profesional, enviar y recibir mensajes instantáneos, y conectarse con amistades, familia y compañeros de trabajo en las redes sociales más populares.

El programa DataViz Documents to Go está cargado previamente, y permite a los usuarios editar archivos de Microsoft Word, Excel y PowerPoint directamente desde el teléfono. El BlackBerry Pearl Flip tiene el soporte del Servicio BlackBerry Internet, BlackBerry Unite!, BlackBerry Professional Software y BlackBerry Enterprise Server, que proporciona una fuerte integración entre el sistema de correo de la empresa y las políticas de control y seguridad del departamento de tecnología que los clientes emprendedores requieren para permitir teléfonos inteligentes de forma confidencial en su organización.

Multimedia para llevar

Con un reproductor avanzado para desplegar fotografías, escuchar música y ver videos, el BlackBerry Pearl Flip es el centro de entretenimiento portátil perfecto. Los videos se reproducen de forma sencilla y la lista de canciones puede ser manejada directamente desde el auricular; incluye un ecualizador con 11 filtros programados- incluyendo “Lounge”, “Jazz” y “Hip Hop” ? para especificar las categorías de audio cuando se usan los auriculares o los altavoces.

El BlackBerry Pearl 8220 funciona con la nueva aplicación BlackBerry Media Sync que hace fácil la tarea de sincronizar las colecciones musicales del iTunes* con el teléfono inteligente y también tiene una ranura para tarjetas microSD/SDHC con capacidad hasta 16GB para un almacenaje completo.

Un conector USB 2.0 de alta velocidad permite transferir archivos rápidamente entre un computador portátil y el teléfono inalámbrico, mientras que el BlackBerry Desktop Manager incluye Roxio Media Manager para BlackBerry® para ayudar a los usuarios a manejar de forma más fácil sus archivos de audio y video. También incluye Roxio Photosuite 9 LE para crear álbumes y editar fotografías.

Un teléfono ?flip? completo

El BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 contiene una serie de características impresionantes en su diseño compacto, incluyendo el teléfono, el e-mail, un organizador, un buscador y aplicaciones multimedia, y puede proporcionar miles de otras aplicaciones tanto para el día a día como para los negocios.

Tiene una cámara de 2 megapíxeles con flash, zoom y grabadora de video** para capturar imágenes en movimiento. Un buscador HTML reforzado despliega páginas Web de forma atractiva en cada columna o página y las múltiples funciones de emulación permiten a los usuarios escoger entre un estilo de escritorio para el contenido HTML y la versión móvil de las páginas Web.

El buscador proporciona RTSP para ver videos en línea desde páginas como m.youtube.com. Además, el BlackBerry Pearl 8220 cuenta con Wi-FiWill (802.11 b/g), que extiende la cobertura del correo electrónico y datos inalámbricos y ofrece soporte del operador a llamadas de voz sobre redes inalámbricas caseras, despliegues inalámbricos empresariales y ?hot spots? Wi-Fi.



France takes lead in digital library

11/20/2008, 05:18 |
When Europeana, with two million digitized books, manuscripts and other artifacts, opens to Internet users Thursday, users will find the material dominated by the French.

Laser-etched tattoos: don't try this at home, kids

07/05/2008, 06:32 |

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It's not too often case mods cross over into the world of body mods, but when you think about it, it was kind of only a matter of time before people started using laser-etchers to give themselves immaculately detailed burn "tattoos." It's unclear what kind of lasting effects using an Epilog on your own skin will have, but don't be too stunned if it just peels right off and eventually becomes some weird, blurry scar. In other words, attempt this dumbass feat at your own risk. Oh, and you didn't think we would let this one off without a video, did you? It's after the break -- too bad there's no smell-o-vision to give off the nauseating scent of precision-burnt human flesh.

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County Passes Cell Phone Driving Ban

11/19/2008, 19:53 |

Using anything other than a hands-free cell phone while driving in Waupaca County will cost you.



Samsung Saga (SCH-I770) Phone (Verizon Wireless)

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Motorola Moto Q11 Smartphone

10/11/2008, 16:18 |

The new Motorola Moto Q11 Smartphone has been announced by Motorola. The MOTO Q11 Smartphone is described as a quad-band GPRS/EDGE device that runs Windows Mobile 6.1.

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“The slim MOTO Q 11 with integrated WiFi¹, is ideal for people who want a high-speed connection for Internet browsing. The built-in WiFi uses Boingo Mobile to automatically connect the Q 11 to thousands of WiFi locations worldwide. Use the optimized keyboard for fast and easy messaging¹ on-the-go and the integrated GPS¹ for navigation support for popular applications like Google Maps?. Equipped with Windows® Mobile 6.1, the Q 11 enables users to personalize their homescreen and synchronize all contacts, calendar items and email, just like being on a computer. When making calls, connect with compatible Bluetooth enabled stereo devices² and you can keep your hands free for other tasks.”

The MOTO Q 11 is expected to be available in December 2008. Right now the price has yet to be determined.

For more information regarding pricing and product availability in your region, please contact your local Motorola representative.

Nokia 6650 S60 Device Launches for AT&T

11/13/2008, 13:00 |
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AT&T today launched the Nokia 6650, a stylish clamshell featuring Symbian-based S60 platform.

Designed with premium materials and customizable illumination, the 6650 features a sharp 2.2-inch display with QVGA (16 million colors) resolution.

It has external audio playback keys, external soft keys and a 1.36-inch display that captures photos, controls music and changes profile settings without ever having to open the device. A built-in 2.0-megapixel camera has an integrated flash to snap high-quality images even in low-light conditions.

Running on AT&T's 3G network, customers share live video while participating in calls via AT&T Video Share, or listen and download music from Napster, eMusic or XM Radio.

"Nokia created this device for the thriving consumer appetite for navigation, multimedia and entertainment essentials in one stylish, affordable package," said Ian Laing, Vice President of Sales at Nokia. "We are excited to introduce this device, built on the most open and mature mobile platform in the world, to AT&T."

The Nokia 6650 will be available in red and silver colors beginning Nov. 14 for $69.99 with a two-year service agreement.

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Exchanging pictures to generate passwords?

11/07/2008, 09:21 |

Ileana Buhan, a Romanian computer scientist, has recently presented her PhD Thesis at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. She is using biometrics to protect confidential information when it is exchanged between two mobile devices. This is a very innovative approach to security. Buhan’s biometric application will generate almost unbreakable passwords from photos taken by the connected users. Here is how it works. ‘To do this, two users need to save their own photos on their PDAs. They then take photos of each other. The PDA compares the two photos and generates a security code for making a safe connection.’ But read more if you’re not convinced…

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Google Voice Search: Worthy of the iPhone's Bottom Row

11/18/2008, 23:22 |
The new voice-actived Google Mobile app for iPhone is now available. For those who missed the news stories that -- somewhat prematurely -- predicted its arrival last Friday, it basically lets you say any search term or phrase into your iPhone and get search results within seconds -- even GPS-aware localized responses. So ... is it any good? Wow. That's right, wow. I mean, yeah, it's that good. I've been an iPhone owner since day one, upgraded to the 3G model, and this is the first application that's inspired me to remove one of the four core bottom applications on my home screen.

A Decade-Plus of a Web Gone Worldwide

11/19/2008, 13:00 |
Perhaps the greatest invention of the 20th century is the hardware and software infrastructure that makes up the data communications system known as the Internet. It's led to revolutions in the way people and businesses communicate, advertise and sell. Although the technology underpinning the Internet had been in development and use for several decades -- and although by some definitions the Internet itself went online in the 1960s -- it wasn't until the mid-1990s that the Web began to infiltrate people's daily lives.


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07/05/2007, 18:32 |

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Mobile Browser Battlemodo: Which Phones Deliver The Real Web

11/19/2008, 17:00 |

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Before 2007, using the internet on your phone would make you want to kill yourself, if you were dumb enough to believe the crap splattered across that tiny screen even was the "internet." But the combination of increased bandwidth and better mobile software means that more phones really are promising to deliver the real internet, in living color. We tested eight different browsers, and while some put smiles on our faces, others proved that rendering HTML correctly is a far cry from actually giving you an awesome web experience. And what about 3G vs. Wi-Fi? Everything the carriers have told you is a lie. This is the true state of mobile web.

Before we give you the rundown of each of the most prevalent mobile browsers, here's how they all stacked up in a timed test of how fast (and how well) they could render websites, chosen for their diversity and particular challenges:

CHART KEY: Number value is time for complete page load in seconds; page rendering is rated from "Fail" to "Excellent" for each; and the color (red, yellow, green) indicates overall performance taking into account both speed and rendering accuracy: Green = good overall, Red = fail overall.

This second chart runs through the same procedure with all of the phones that had Wi-Fi options:

It's a pretty daunting pile of numbers, so let's break it down into standard prose, rating each browser as we go:
Android
A fast, smart mobile browser based on WebKit. It tackles most sites with (almost) unrivaled grace and speed. Panning and zooming could be smoother and more responsive, but with a ton of options for getting around a page—various touch methods and the trackball—few sites will be challenging to zip around. The only thing we really miss is multitouch for zoom. Buttons just aren't a very elegant or precise solution, and while the whole-page magnifying glass technique is nice, we'd love something a bit more refined. Overall though, we're happy campers on Android's browser. Grade: B+

BlackBerry Bold
Leaps and bounds ahead of the browser BlackBerry users have put up with for years, it renders most pages correctly, even if scripts give it a conniption fit (hence its long load times for Wikipedia and the WSJ). It uses the standard "click to zoom" metaphor, which works well enough, though getting around a page with the trackball can be kind of a work out for you thumb. The Column View, which squeezes a whole page into a single column, is fairly convenient and makes it easier to get around wider pages, even if it doesn't work equally as well on every site (nice on Wikipedia, ugly on Giz). Hopefully they fix the script performance in the Storm, which is using an updated version of the Bold's browser. We humbly suggest they ditch their home-baked browser for one based on WebKit, which would help out there. Grade: B-/C+

iPhone
What can we say? It's still got the best mobile browser around. It crushes basically everything but Android's browser—which is also based on WebKit—in speed and outclasses its still classy brother-from-another-mother (and everyone else) with the ease and elegance of its multitouch zooming. Some pages still give it fits, and it's missing Flash support, but it really does deliver an unrivaled mobile web experience. We love it, but make no mistake we're eagerly waiting for something better. (Mobile Firefox? Is it you?) Grade: A-

Nokia E71 Symbian S60
Hey look, another web browser with WebKit guts! It doesn't perform quite as well as Android's or iPhone's iteration where speed or render accuracy are concerned (can any Symbian nuts explain why?), but it does a serviceable job. The big thing it has going for it is Flash Lite 3 support, though performance there is kinda assy and memory intensive. Navigation is tougher with the E71's d-pad than with a trackball, but the whole page magnifying approach makes it easy enough to get around (too bad you have to dig through a menu or two to get to it). Not bad, but short of excellent. Grade: B-

Internet Explorer on Windows Mobile
Jesus Christ. This is a joke, right Microsoft? Hahaha. No really, this is the worst smartphone browser on the planet. It couldn't render its way out of an ASCII-art paper bag. It totally screwed up every single test page, except for Wikipedia, which it only mostly screwed up. Good luck navigating a page if you're granted the miraculous occurrence of it being rendered in a state that's usable. Grade: F-

Opera Mobile on Windows Mobile
Microsoft's own intentions notwithstanding, you can use the internet on a Windows Mobile phone. You just need Opera Mobile. It's kind of hobbled by Windows Mobile's assy performance, but it usually gets the job done. Not as quickly or always as accurately as its WebKit rivals, but it's definitely usable. Interestingly, it benefits more from the extra bandwidth offered by Wi-Fi than the WebKit browsers do. Menu-based zoom is annoying and imprecise. Touch-based panning worked okay, though a little laggy. We mostly navigated with the Samsung Epix's optical cursor, which worked pretty well, somewhere in between a d-pad and a trackball. Grade: C

Sprint Instinct
Holy CRAP. This is not the painfully lousy browser the Instinct shipped with not by a long shot. The original was slow and fairly feeble, even if it was the head of its (dumbphone) class. The new 1.1 browser really is a life-changing upgrade. It suffers in the chart because it's much slower than most other browsers, and zooming is still clumsy, but once the page loads, it's much smoother to pan and actually move around. I got a bit annoyed that it lied about pageload time, hanging at the last 2 percent of the status bar for half the load, but it usually gets things right. This is the best non-smartphone browser you can get. Grade: C+

LG Dare
Like the Instinct, the Dare proves you can actually get a usable browsing experience on a feature phone. It's a little nimbler at loading pages than its Korean blood rival, but the reason it ultimately posts lower marks than the Instinct is that it buckles way more easily under a moderate to heavy pageload, turning it into an unresponsive picture of the website you were trying to look at. Still, it renders most pages fairly accurately, and we like the sliding zoom scroll bar, at least in theory, since it seems like an intuitive way to deal with the zoom issue. Unfortunately, it works more like a glorified pair of buttons. (Note: I don't think the speed was actually a piddly 300 Kbps—I think it just had a problem dealing with DSL Reports' mobile speedtest, even though it's text-based for the dumbest of phones.) Grade: C

Methodology
We tested every browser only using the full—not mobile—versions of selected sites, over 3G and, whenever possible, Wi-Fi. All scripts were turned on, and the cache was cleared before each round of testing. We took the average of a series of five sequential speedtests to give us an idea of the bandwidth we're dealing with, and timed how long it took to completely load a site according to each browser's progress bar. We assessed whether or not it rendered the page correctly, on a scale ranging from "excellent" to "good" (a couple things out of place) to "utter fail" (I've seen prettier train wrecks).

A few additional issues to note: Internet Explorer would not work on Wi-Fi. Opera yes, our Skyfire install, yes, Internet Exploder, no. (Samsung suggested it might be because of Opera.) We didn't pursue the matter because of how IE did in the 3G tests: A page that looks like a pile of blended dog poo is going to look like that no matter how much faster it loads. Sprint's updated Instinct and Verizon's Dare, which we included as best-of-class examples of feature phones, don't have Wi-Fi capabilities. We left out Opera Mini and Skyfire, since they both leave most of the hard work to servers which essentially spit out a kind of image file—besides, we don't think this kind of internet-by-proxy browser will be around for much longer.

The Big Gulp
Remember our mantra it's code that counts? It's true for mobile internet too. An awesome browser can make up for a mediocre network, but a terrible browser delivers a crappy experience no matter how great the network is. It's all about the browser. As it stands, WebKit is clearly the best thing going, but even then, software implementation matters, or Nokia would deliver as good a performance as Android and iPhone. Proving the point, it's striking how little Wi-Fi actually boosted speed beyond 3G—hell, WebKit browsers on 3G slid past some of the others that were running on Wi-Fi.

Another thing to note is that the zoom metaphor is a tricky thing to nail. Buttons are too brutish, the magnifying glass is imprecise. Multitouch seems to be the best way to handle zooming in and out in a way that's intuitive and precise. Hopefully we'll see other developers start to use multitouch interfaces in touchscreen phones (*cough*ANDROID!*cough*).

As much as this blow-by-blow battlemodo shows you all the problems we encountered, the big picture is that really, mobile web is pretty dandy right now, and getting dandier. It could be more reliable, faster, maybe a little more versatile, but for the most part, yes, you can access the internet on your phone. Compared to just two years ago, that's really saying something. We can't wait to see what it'll look like in two years. Maybe Internet Exploder will actually work. Nah, that's a little too sci-fi.



Trece iPhone en un día - Maturin

11/19/2008, 15:33 |

¡Café monaguense! Trece iPhone en un día se vendieron ayer en Maturin, estado Monagas. así lo informa nuestro reportero Domenico Falzano.

iPhone 3G Maturin

Saludos, desde el dia de hoy a las 9.00 am, aproximadamente se dio la luz verde para la venta de la manzana de la discordia, el iPhone 3G debuto en Maturin y con muy buenas expectativas, el agente integral MONAGAS PHONE CLUB, sera el encargado de la venta de este equipo en todo el estado Monagas. Fotos tomadas con un Nokia N82.

Material POP del iPhone Movistar.

Ya desde muy temprano los clientes estaban esperando para comprar su iphone 3G en sus dos presentaciones 8gb y 16 gb en sus dos colores, mientras estuve alli pude ver a varias personas adquirir este equipo, muchos usuarios del Iphone en su version anterior venian a renovar, se llevaban hasta de dos equipos!!! que tal??

La MACBOOOK usada para facilitar la programación del iPhone por  iTunes.

El amigo Luis Tomaselli, dueño de MONAGAS PHONE CLUB, esta muy contento por haber sido el seleccionado para la venta de este equipo, me pudo comentar que envio a dos de sus empleados para el curso de capacitacion que dicto la gente de Apple, para la venta de este equipo, tambien me dijo que no ha tenido problema alguno para la activacion de los equipos, “estamos activando con una MacBook, para que sea mas facil la activacion” me comento a con-cafe.

Otra vista del material POP del iPhone 3G.

Pude conocer de muy buena fuente, que en la region Guayana solamente seran 3 los Agentes que venderan el iPhone 3G, uno en Puerto Ordaz, uno en Ciudad Bolivar, y en el estado Monagas Phone Club en Maturin.


Dotación del iPhone 3G.

Cabe recordar que MONAGAS PHONE CLUB, esta ubicada en la calle Monagas, frente a la Plaza del Estudiante en la ciudad de Maturin, estado Monagas.

Asi que los que quieran comprar esa manzana ya saben donde ir…

Saludos…

Domenico Falzano

Gracias Domenico. Buen trabajo!


La caja de color negro es donde viene el iPhone de 8GB y la blanca el iPhone de 16 GB.

Fiio unveils the Shuffle look-a-like E5 headphone amplifier

01/01/1970, 01:00 |

Section: Audio, Headphones, Portable Audio

Fiio unveils the Shuffle look-a-like E5 headphone amplifier

Fiio has just released the E5, and despite it offering a design very similar to that of the iPod Shuffle it is not a media player but instead a headphone amplifier.  The E5 comes as a replacement to the previous E3, and in turn offers 30-percent more power than the E3.  The E5 has a power output of 150mW at 16? or 12MW to 300? and less than a 0.009-percent distortion at 10mW.  Additionally, the E5 has onboard volume controls (an item that was lacking on the E3) and a built-in battery that should offer around 20 hours of use.  Otherwise the E5 measures 1.73 x 1.50 x 0.48-inches and weighs in at a lightweight 0.92-ounces.  The E5 is currently available and retailing for around $20.

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Hands on with Colorware's Custom Blackjack II Process

11/17/2008, 14:00 |
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"Last month I posted in this topic about Colorware's process for customising the Samsung Blackjack II. Colorware graciously offered to repaint a truly battered Blackjack II that team member 'encece' hooked me up with, and i've been using the resulting device for a few weeks now. So what's the finished result like? Gorgeous!"


[Photo courtesy of MoDaCo]

Over at MoDaCo, Paul was brave enough to send in his Smartphone for the ol' paint job finish. I have to say that I am highly impressed. While the Samsung Blackjack II is a powerful device, I was always put off at how cheap and shiny the outer body looked. It was as if Samsung had learned nothing from the mistakes of other manufactures and ignored the fact that shiny finishes on and tiny gadget turns the device into a fingerprint magnet. Even if you do not suffer from my hatred for smudges and fingerprints, there is no denying that after spending 5 minutes with a super shiny device like the Blackjack II that it just looks trashy and cheap because it is all smudged up and gross looking. From the look of the images that Paul has posted of this new paint job, while the device still looks shiny, it looks a whole lot more refreshing than the standard black paint job. Hopefully these lighter and brighter colors will do more to hide all of the smudges this device picks up.



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07/04/2007, 21:33 |

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