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Thursday 29 June 2006

MP3-player with the integrated pen    [ 29-06-2006 11:38 ]

Author: Verà Kozlova     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

The functionality of modern MP3-players is ever extending – they can write not only sound to a flash card, but any info to the paper. Brando online shop has introduced such a player made as a stylish pen.

In addition to the functionality of an ordinary pen (it can really write) the USB MP3 Pen can play MP3 files, be an FM-radio and a voice recorder.

It carries 512 MB flash memory onboard. There is USB interface. Besides the player is waterproof and anti-shock. Measuring 148x18 mm it weighs 50 g. This multi-functional writing gadget is listed for $48.


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O2 announces Xda Atom Exec    [ 29-06-2006 09:59 ]

Author: Verà Kozlova   Source: HardwareZone     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

We’ve already written about the successor of the Xda Atom communicator – Xda Atom Exec, the info then leaked from the recent CommunicAsia 2006 show in Singapore. Now O2 operator has announced this new product. The preliminary info got confirmed.

Xda Atom Exec is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 with MSFP. It is equipped with a faster CPU – Intel XScale PXA 27x 520 MHz (instead of 416 MHz) and 192 MB flash memory (instead of 128 MB). It comes with a preinstalled Wireless Manager for easier settings of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connection and also GSM/GPRS/EDGE.

Xda Atom Exec will come out in Asia early in July. The recommended price makes up 1348 Singaporean dollars, i.e. $846.


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Verizon Wireless has chosen Lucent Technologies    [ 29-06-2006 01:10 ]

Author: Klimov Oleg   Source: http://news.vzw.com     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Many mobile equipment manufacturers are struggling though for a contractor, which is usually a mobile service provider deploying its network in some region. It’s very important to have a big cell operator as a contractor, besides a big contract is always welcomed.

Lucent Technologies can be satisfied – Verizon Wireless, the second largest US operator, has chosen its equipment to deploy CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A network in the national scale. The new equipment will partially replace the existing one also made by Lucent Technologies and enable new services, including improved push-to-talk and VoIP services.

The financial details aren’t disclosed. Thus Lucent Technologies remains one of the main equipment suppliers for Verizon Wireless.


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Google mobile services go outside the US    [ 29-06-2006 00:58 ]

Author: Klimov Oleg     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

Currently Google is not only a biggest search engine, but the system of various Internet services available to almost every web user. The company is constantly developing new services, thus expanding its user’s base.

The company has recently announced its services became available to the Europeans by means of mobile phones. It involves Gmail mail system, Google News service and personal settings for Google home page. These services were available for the users in the US and the UK, and now the users of France, Italy, Spain, Holland, Russia, Turkey and some other countries can enjoy the opportunities of the search engine and mail while traveling.


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Waterproof storage cards by Adtec    [ 29-06-2006 00:46 ]

Author: Klimov Oleg   Source: mobilewhack     Translation by:    Send news to friend  Discuss in forum

How can companies surprise their clients by releasing storage cards? There are several ways, one of which is adding an outstanding feature.

Adtec has succeeded in this – its SD cards look ordinary, but are waterproof. Taking into account vacation season these cards can be a good present for a traveler. For example, at the beach it’s highly possible to drop the card in water while replacing it, and the Adtec card will remain good in work.

Other specs are also good, read speed makes up 20 Mbps, so the card can be used not only for photos, but also for video. A 512 MB/2GB card costs $26/$77 respectively.


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