Thursday, June 24, 2010

iPhone sale progress - Watch video here


The iPhone 4 went on sale on Thursday morning, with Japanese customers who waited in long lines among the first to purchase the latest smartphone from Apple.
Hundreds of people waited in lines outside a Tokyo store owned by operator Softbank Mobile and Apple's Ginza outlet, including some people who'd camped out overnight in anticipation of buying the new phone, the Nikkei Keizai Shinbun newspaper reported on its English Web site. The iPhone 4 went on sale at 8 a.m., Tokyo time.

The iPhone 4 will initially be available in the U.S., France, Germany, the U.K. and Japan, followed by other countries. By the end of September, the handset will be available in 88 countries.

The atmosphere was subdued at three French mobile phone stores in the La Défense business district to the west of Paris on Thursday morning. The Phone House was deserted. It still stocks the iPhone 3G and 3GS, but not yet the iPhone 4.

Three customers stood around an iPhone 4 on display in the store of mobile operator Orange. After prodding distractedly at the phone for a minute, one of the customers turned to the sales assistant and said: "OK, but what I really wanted was a protective slip-case for my iPhone 3G."
There were 22 people waiting outside the store of another operator, SFR, which had not yet opened at 9:45 a.m., local time. At least half a dozen of those in line already had iPhones in their hands. No one left the line when staff announced that the black iPhone 4 would not be in stock until Friday, while the white one would not arrive till July.

The Apple Store in the center of Paris planned to open two hours earlier than usual Thursday and Friday, primarily for customers who had placed an advance order for an iPhone 4 to pick theirs up.
Hundreds lined up outside the Apple Store in Fifth Avenue in New York, where the phone went on sale a little after 7 a.m. local time. The line stretched across blocks and had a festive atmosphere, with people cheering and sounding horns as sale time approached.

One customer in line thought the hardware and software changes on the iPhone 4 were big enough to attract this much attention.

"Everything has been upgraded, literally. It has a better look too," said Joe Duffy, the owner of Fusion Health Services in New York City. Duffy had been standing in line since 4.30 a.m. the previous day to get his hands on an iPhone.

There were also large lines stretching blocks outside another Apple Store located on West 14th street in New York, according to messages on Twitter.


In the U.S., the smartphone is priced at US$199 for a 16GB model and at $299 for a 32GB model, with two-year data plans. AT&T iPhone customers in the U.S. are eligible for that pricing if their current contract expires any time in 2010.

In Boston, there was an apparent miscommunication between the Apple Store and people waiting in lines overnight. The store said it would sell phones on a first-come, first-serve basis, but instead first let in about 20 people who reserved phones.


Tyler Greene tried to reserve the phone online, but couldn't because of AT&T server problems. He decided to wait in line instead and have fun, but expressed frustration with the experience.

"This line over here, most people have only been here for an hour or two and they're saying that they all get to go first and we might be able to stagger in ... and it frustrates us," Greene said.

"We're really dedicated fans and just because we didn't preorder doesn't mean we're not as dedicated. We're kind of getting treated like the stepchild," Greene said.
The iPhone 4 has already been declared a success prior to the device's availability in stores, but not without some hiccups. Apple and its U.S. carrier partner AT&T started taking iPhone preorders on June 15, but a big rush caused online ordering systems to collapse, leaving potential buyers frustrated and angry.

AT&T suspended taking orders the next day and Apple apologized to users, saying that demand for the iPhone 4 was "far higher than we anticipated." Apple and AT&T had taken orders for more than 600,000 iPhones, Apple said.

Lines started forming days in advance outside stores in Japan and the U.S. to purchase the device.
"First of all, the screen is so beautiful that you can't even see the dots," said Manayabu Ishiyama, who stood in a line outside a Softbank store in Tokyo. He was looking to upgrade from an iPhone 3G S.

People also lined up outside an Apple store in Boston a day ahead of the iPhone launch. Rain was forecast in the city for Thursday morning.

"I realize there are more important things going on in the world right now, but it's kind of fun to be out here," said Curtis Glavin, who was first in the Boston line.
The line formed much later for the midnight opening of the flagship Orange store on the Champs Elysées in Paris, however. The store was quiet late Wednesday afternoon, with no one waiting outside, but by the time the store reopened at midnight, a line of over 100 people had formed.
The iPhone 4 is thinner than its predecessors. The device is 9.3 millimeters (0.36 inches) thick, about 24 percent thinner than the iPhone 3GS. A 3.5-inch display shows images at a 960-pixel-by-640-pixel resolution, and about four times as many pixels in the same amount of space than earlier iPhones.

The device includes more than 100 new features, including a front-facing video camera for videoconferencing, a faster processor and improved multimedia capabilities. It promises longer battery life compared to earlier models, offering seven hours of talk time and six hours of Web browsing time over 3G networks. It also offers 10 hours of browsing over Wi-Fi networks, 10 hours of video playback and 40 hours of music listening.

The phone is powered by an internally developed A4 chip, which includes a processor core designed by Arm. The phone has a Micro-SIM tray on the side.
The new chip and front-facing video camera add strong multimedia capabilities that earlier models lacked. The smartphone will be able to record 720p video at 30 frames per second. For videoconferencing, Apple has introduced the FaceTime application for video calls, which will only work over Wi-Fi networks for now. Apple CEO Steve Jobs has said the company "needs to work" with carriers for the application to operate over cellular networks.

The videoconferencing addition is the "wild factor" that differentiates the iPhone 4 from its predecessors, said Duffy, a New Yorker who was in line in New York to purchase the iPhone. He isn't bothered by some perceived shortcomings, like a lack of Flash support.

"My business Web site is in Flash, and I can't see my own Web site, but it never really bothered me. I could see it on a laptop or ... my desktop," Duffy said.

The phone will run the Apple iOS 4, which was previously released as iPhone OS 4.0 beta in April. The new OS will bring true multitasking capabilities to run multiple applications at the same time. Previous phones were able to run only selected applications at the same time.

(Sumner Lemon, in Singapore, Peter Sayer in Paris, and Nick Barber in Boston contributed to this story.)



Source From : http://www.pcworld.com/article/199770/hundreds_wait_in_line_as_iphone_4_goes_on_sale.html

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Motorola Droid X

Hands On With the Motorola Droid X


    The new Motorola Droid X phone, with its slim profile and striking display, isn't setting a new kind of standard in industrial design. But it lacks in style, it makes up for with features, including an emphasis on high-definition video recording and playback.

    The $200 Droid X (after a $100 rebate and with a two-year Verizon contract) will run using Google’s latest Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and will include Adobe Flash Player 10.1, following an update “late summer.”

    There is a difference between the Droid X and the original Droid which is Droid X doesn’t have a physical keyboard. Instead its 4.3-inch display makes it one of the biggest touchscreens available among smartphones today.


    The Droid X’s screen is just beautiful and incredibly responsive to touch. The display has a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels compared to 800 x 480 pixels on the HTC Evo. Placed side-by-side, the Evo’s display seemed brighter and more vivid.

    But the Droid X’s touchscreen is a treat. It’s extremely responsive without crossing over into the annoyingly sensitive territory.

    Unlike the Evo, which has its four Android buttons (Home, Menu, Back and Search) sleekly integrated into the frame, the Droid X has four physical buttons at the bottom of the phone and it is jarring. The matte black finish of the phone gives it a dull appearance compared to the glossy shine of the Evo.

    Source From : http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/06/hands-on-with-the-motorola-droid-x/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wired%2Findex+%28Wired%3A+Index+3+%28Top+Stories+2%29%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher 

    Friday, June 18, 2010

    Sony Dash Review

         Have you checked out the Sony Dash? It is a “Personal Internet Viewer” and is becoming a popular idea for a Father’s Day gift!

         The Sony Dash is like a simplified version of a laptop without any keyboards.  Its main function is to be a personal Internet viewer and also includes many applications so you can enjoy media, calendar and have alarms set up at specific times.  It looks definitely cooler than an alarm clock!
    According to the product description:

         “Your favorite parts of the internet customized the way you choose, available in a dash. Over 1,000 free apps can be displayed at the touch of a finger. Choose from your favorite information and entertainment content including weather, traffic, social networking, movies, music and more – pushed right to your kitchen, bedroom, or office. The dash Personal Internet Viewer connects quickly and easily to your existing wireless network and features a vibrant 7 inch LCD touch screen for accessing a variety of video services for online music and viral videos, full-length feature movies and TV shows. You can also listen to MP3s and internet radio via the built-in stereo speakers, or by using the headphone jack (headphones not included).”
    You can find more about the Sony Dash on AMAZON.

    Monday, June 14, 2010

    New XBox Slim unboxed and available for purchased

    New Xbox 360 250GB now available for preorder at GameStop, Newegg and Amazon

    We had our unboxing already, but you're just days away from yours -- the new Xbox 360 is now available for preorder at the likes of Amazon, Newegg and GameStop. $300 buys you the freshly-announced Stealthbox with 250GB of storage and built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi, a Kinect-ready auxiliary port and enough vents to hopefully make RRoD a thing a thing of the past. We'd tell you to read our early impressions and perhaps wait for our full guide, but if you've read this far you know what you want -- the preorder details -- and you'll find them three times over at our source links.

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    Microsoft Kinetics revealed. There goes Nintendo Wii

    Microsoft Kinect gets official, Video Chat announced

    Friday, June 11, 2010

    Apple Iphone 4

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    after months of rumours and speculation, apple has released their latest mobile device, iphone 4.
    the new device is the fourth-generation of iphone and comes with a new slimmer design and front-facing
    camera capable of video calling. apple also updated the display with a high-resolution screen that
    measures 960 x 640 pixels. the phone also features a 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and HD
    video recording. the front facing camera uses an application called facetime to make video calls over
    wifi. the design of the device itself is made from a chemically strengthened aluminosilcate glass on the
    back and front with a stainless steel band all the way around. the iphone 4 will come out in the us later
    this month and internationally later this year.

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    Rock Band 3' controllers from Mad Catz priced out

    A day after details on the upcoming Rock Band 3 music video game were announced, accessory maker Mad Catz has announced its instrument controllers and prices.

    A wireless keyboard controller with a copy of the game (Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii) will sell $130, while the controller will be available separately for $80.

    By Mad Catz
    From the official description: the Wireless Keyboard Controller also functions as a MIDI keyboard, boasting a two-octave (C3 to C5) range and non-weighted, velocity-sensitive key bed allowing gamers to take full advantage of the Rock Band Pro mode. The MIDI output connector provides compatibility with MIDI software sequencers and hardware devices while standard console-specific gaming controller buttons deliver seamless console integration and the Wireless Keyboard Controller can also be used to play the lead guitar or bass parts of the game. An optional keyboard stand will be sold separately and is expected to be available alongside the launch of Rock Band 3.
    -- The new Rock Band 3 Wireless Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar Controller for either system will sell for $150.

    From the official description: featuring 17 frets along a button-based neck, the Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar includes a 6-string strumming area which allows for discrete picking of each string and a touch-sensitive string box which allows players to mute or 'cut-off' notes when pressed. In addition, the Fender Mustang PRO-Guitar operates as a fully functional MIDI guitar, with the MIDI output connector providing compatibility with MIDI software sequencers and hardware devices while standard console-specific gaming controller buttons deliver seamless console integration and navigation of the game menus.
    Note: there will also be a fully-functioning, full-sized hybrid guitar/controller being designed by Fender and Harmonix (no price yet).
    -- A MIDI PRO-Adapter ($40) lets musicians use real keyboards or drums to play Rock Band 3.
    -- A set of three new cymbals for all wireless drum kits ($40) will provide quieter hi-hat, crash and ride cymbals for use in standard game mode and the game's Pro mode.
    Says Mad Catz CEO Darren Richardson: "We believe that Rock Band 3 will prove to be a revolutionary title in the rhythm music game genre and are excited to be working with Harmonix and MTV Games to help bring the game to life with this new line of products. The accessories we are announcing today will allow gamers to interact with music games like never before and when used alongside Rock Band 3, we believe they will set a new standard in realism and authenticity."

    Taken from [http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gamehunters/post/2010/06/rock-band-3-controllers-from-mad-catz-priced-out/1]

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    Tuesday, May 25, 2010

    AT&T Starts Round II with Samsung's Rugby Phone


    AT&T Starts Round II with Samsung's Rugby Phone

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    Today AT&T announced via its Facebook page the new Samsung Rugby II. The phone is a ruggedized flip phone that meets MIL-STD-810G for durability, including protection from vibration, shock, moisture and dust. According to Samsung, the Rubgy II has a better speakerphone and now has improved noise suppression. Other features of the Rugby II include a 2 megapixel camera with video capture, stereo Bluetooth, support for 32GB microSD cards, push-to-talk, and tri-band 850/1900/2100MHz HSDPA/UMTS 3G radios. The Rugby II will be available starting June 6 for $129.99 after $50 mail-in rebate.

    Original article from http://www.phonescoop.com/

    Wal-Mart Drops Price of 16GB iPhone 3GS to $97

    Starting Tuesday, Wal-Mart is knocking the price of the 16 G-byte iPhone 3GS to its lowest price offer yet: $97.
    That's a savings of $100 when purchased new with a two-year contract. Not only is that the lowest price that Wal-Mart has offered, but it's the lowest price on the handset in the U.S.

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    The 32GB version is still $297. Apple sells the 8GB version for $99, but it's not currently available through Apple's online store. This deal is only available in Wal-Mart stores and not online.
    PCMag gave the iPhone 3GS a 4.5 out of 5 rating and an Editors' Choice award. Read the Apple iPhone 3GS review for more information.
    Wal-Mart started selling the Apple iPhone in December 2008.
    Originally posted on PCMag's TechSaver blog.

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    Thursday, May 20, 2010

    G-Shock Mini GMN691 Series

    G-Shock Mini GMN691 Series

     


    The G-Shock Mini is a fresh new series produced by Casio that is built for durability while still being chic and feminine.  The G-Shock Mini is a spin-off of the original Casio G-Shock that has larger dimensions and a rugged design that appeals more to men.  It is the perfect answer to those calling for the same durable traits as the G-Shock, but in a more compact and sophisticated style.  Like its big brother, the G-Shock Mini series is water and shock resistant making it the trademark for style and strength.
    R&B and Pop artist Rhianna has always been an icon of originality and glamor with her fashion designs, hairstyles, and trendy accessories.  Recently in her new video “Rude Boy” she adorned a variety of Casio watches including G-Shock Minis. The timepieces were creatively connected to form a large voguish bracelet.  The G-Shock Mini goes perfectly with Rhianna’s trendsetting sophisticated lifestyle, and if it is ready to meet the rigorous demands of her high power performances, it will be able to handle the daily wear of mine.
    As mentioned, the G-Shock Mini GMN691 series is shock resistant and 100M water resistant.   This is perfect for active sports such as jogging, kayaking, or swimming.  The Mini has an EL backlight with an afterglow for checking information or the time in the dark.  For the world travelers or a business conference in a different locality, you will always be punctual with the World Time feature of the Mini.  This includes the times for 29 different time zones in 48 different cities, city code displays, and a daylight savings option.