Archive for October, 2009

new nokia E75

October 13th, 2009

Display and User Interface

  • Size: 2.4″
  • Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
  • Up to 16 million colours
  • TFT active matrix (QVGA)
  • Two customisable home screen modes

e75_image_techspecs_dimensions_225x281Power Management

  • BL-4U 1000 mAh Li-Ion standard battery
  • Talk time:
    • GSM up to 5 h 20 min
    • WCDMA up to 4 h 20 min
    • VoIP over WLAN: Up to 9 hours
  • Standby time:
    • GSM up to 280 hours
    • WCDMA up to 270 hours
    • WLAN up to 130 hours
  • Music playback time (maximum): 25 hours

Operating Frequency

  • Nokia E75-1 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/1900/2100 HSDPA
  • Nokia E75-2 Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 850/1900/2100 HSDPA
  • Offline mode

Security Features

  • Device lock
  • Remote device locking with SMS
  • HW accelerated data encryption for both phone memory and microSD memory card content.
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Exclusive: Dell Mini Inspiron, Their First Mini Laptop

October 11th, 2009

dellpencil2I bumped into Michael Dell at All Things D after his interview, and he was nice enough to show me this laptop that he was carrying that he said no one’s seen before. It’s a small form factor notebook, just like the Asus Eee and the HP 2133. He wouldn’t tell me what OS it’s running, or the pricing, but that it’s a low-cost notebook meant for developing countries, and I hope here. Maybe it’s Atom-powered. Who knows? But I do see three USB ports, a card reader, VGA out, Ethernet, and that red candy shell. I couldn’t tell how big the screen was before it was tucked away into a black sleeve and ushered from the building, but it’s small. Update: Dell just released a pair of shots that add to the sense of scale, but no official name yet.

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SeaScooter GTI

October 8th, 2009

The Sea-Doo Sea Scooter GTI is a personal water propeller that is compact and lightweight and powered by a rechargeable battery with a run time of up to 2 hours. A big performer in a tiny package, the SEASCOOTER GTI will power you along at speeds of up to 2.5mph/4km/h, down to 100ft./30m depth. The GTI is highly maneuverable and weighing only 8.4KG is light enough to carry in one hand, making beach diving a reality, and snorkeling a dream, and with features like waterproof circuitry, it’s protected against accidental flooding and maintenance is simple and straightforward.

Suitable for use in the pool, lake or sea, the SeaDoo GTI can be used by both children and adults. It comes with excellent safety features including protective grills, adjustable buoyancy, dual trigger controls, and a useful auto shut off feature, which means if you bump into something by accident and lose control you won’t have to swim across the med to retrieve it!

Technical specifications

• Sea Doo Sea Scooter GTI

• Achieve speeds of up to 2.5mph/4km/h

• Weighs a measly 18lbs/8.4KG including battery 724-1

• 7 Amp rechargeable battery

• 2-hour run time from a 5- 6 hour charge time

• Adjustable buoyancy

• Safety grille

• Auto shut-off

• Waterproof circuitry

• Highly manoeuvrable

• Sturdy carry container

• Max depth down to 100ft./30m

• Tested to 115ft/35m, rated to 110ft/30m

• Dimensions: 597 x 372 x 311mm

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Disco Ball Alarm Clock

October 8th, 2009

Boogie on up with the Disco Ball Alarm Clock. Normally found in night clubs, the disco ball has been turned into a useful alarm clock with funky music and flashing lights. Standing 6 inches tall and bright pink the ball rotates, lights flash (looks superb in the dark), and it lets off a retro disco beat, that quite honestly should wake the dead. The clock features 12 and 24 hour modes, alarm function, snooze button, and quite annoying ‘try me’ function.

Technical specifications723-1

• Disco Ball Alarm Clock in pink
• Funky rotating disco ball with flashing lights and music
• 12 and 24 hour clock modes
• Alarm function (the ball rotates, lights flash and music plays)
• Snooze function
• ‘Try me’ feature
• Requires 3 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
• Requires 1 x 1.5V LR44 batteries (included)

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USB 3.0 (Universal Serial Bus 3.0)

October 7th, 2009

All you speed freaks out there look out for USB 3.0 coming soon. Apparently the connector, although looking very different, are back compatible – which is great news.

usb-3-0

The speeds we are looking at for this bad boy is 4.8 Gbit/s (600MB/s) which will make it the fastest consumer connector (Firewire

S800T is a long way off). How does this compare to USB 2.0 that you will no doubt be using now? Well USB 2.0 can manage a rate of just 480 Mbit/s (60MB/s) – that is a 10 fold increase to USB 3.0. This isn’t quite as much as the jump fro

m USB 1.0 to USB 2.0 which took speeds from 1.5 Mbit/s to 480 Mbit/s. Some other benefits to the USB 3.0 update is a much improved and more intelligent powering system. This isn’t likely to be available till the tail end of the year.

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