Saturday, May 10, 2008

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PlanetLOWYAT: Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X1 To Ship With Windows Mobile 6.1

The Xperia X1 smartphone is a slider phone with a full Qwerty keyboard and 3-inch wide touch-screen display to ship with Windows Mobile 6.1.

Sony Ericsson’s upcoming smartphone, the Xperia X1, is scheduled to ship later in the year with the latest version of Internet Explorer Mobile, which Microsoft promises will bring desktop-like Web browsing to handsets.

The X1, a slider phone with a full QWERTY keyboard and 3-inch wide touch-screen display, will ship in the second half of the year with Windows Mobile 6.1, which includes the new version of IE. Microsoft launched the operating system this week at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vega, Nev.

Sony Ericsson showcased the X1 at CTIA, the first time the company has had the device on display in the United States, a company spokesman said Wednesday. The company unveiled the smartphone in February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.

The updated version of IE lets users view full-screen Web pages and multimedia on a smartphone just as they would on a PC, according the Microsoft. Enhancements in Windows Mobile 6.1 lets users view messages and appointments and play music from the home screen. There are also zoom features for better viewing of Web pages and documents.

The X1 is also equipped with a four-way key and optical joystick for navigation. The phone includes a 3.2 megapixel camera, A2DP Bluetooth, aGPS, and Wi-Fi. A2DP Bluetooth is for wireless streaming of high quality audio to a headset, and aGPS is an enhanced version of GPS, a satellite-based positioning system.

The X1 has only 400 MB of memory onboard. The phone, however, supports MicroSD, a removable flash memory card that’s available in capacities up to 16 GB. The X1’s dimensions are 4.3 x 0.7 x 2.1 inches

Online retailers are taking preorders for the phone. Pricing ranges from $900 to $1,000.

PlanetLOWYAT: Comcast Offers 50 Mbps Residential Speeds

What? Comcast Offers 50 Mbps Residential Speeds.

Comcast Corp. will start offering faster Internet services in Minnesota’s Twin Cities region on Thursday, with plans to extend that type of next-generation system to its entire service area by 2010. The new service will use the DOCSIS 3.0 standard, which is nearing ratification.

The $150-a-month offering for residential customers costs about triple Comcast’s priciest option to date and likely will appeal only to heavy users of online music, movies and other large Internet files.

“A decade ago we couldn’t even conceive of … YouTube,” Google Inc.’s video-sharing service, said Greg Butz, Comcast’s vice president for marketing and product development. “We hope that this platform we’re building will drive and create that next-level invention and drag with it a broad array of customers.”

With the faster service, a customer could download a 4 gigabyte high-definition movie in about 10 minutes, compared with about an hour at previous speeds.

Comcast will also be offering up to 50 Mbps for downloading, or receiving, files. Uploading, or sending, files will be at up to 5 Mbps. The monthly $150 price is available only to residential customers; small businesses will have to pay $200 for a package that includes additional technical support and security software.

What is the fastest broadband speed in Malaysia so far? 4 Mbps from TMnet? Probably we can reach the similar seed another decade. Check Malaysia Broadband providers list here.

Source: Google News

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TheGadget: Slacker Portable Radio Player gets Devicescape wifi feature

Below is announcement regarding new capabilities for the Slacker Portable Radio Player that allows it to instantly access hundreds of thousands Wi-Fi hotspots that normally require a password or web-based login.

Current owners of the Slacker Portable Player will be able to get Devicescape functionality through a free firmware update available today - a simple station refresh will automatically update all existing players. All new Slacker Portable Players will ship enabled with the latest features.

The Slacker Portable can now instantly access hundreds of thousands Wi-Fi hotspots that normally require a password or web-based login. Devicescape automates the process of accessing Wi-Fi hotspots making it simple for Slacker Portable users to refresh their Personal Radio stations at hotspots all over town as well as favorite places, such as Starbucks and McDonalds.

“What makes the Slacker Portable one of the most innovative digital audio players in the market is its wireless connectivity allowing listeners to automatically refresh their Personal Radio stations,” said Rob Enderle, Principal Analyst for the Enderle Group. “With connectivity key to the Slacker experience, it makes sense for them to partner with Devicescape to make that connectivity easy to use and easy to find.”

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