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Thursday 01 March 2007
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Author: Verà Kozlova Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Amtek is preparing the release of an ultra mobile PC Amtek T770, which is expected soon. This is one of the first UMPC with the claimed Windows Vista OS onboard.
The specs of Amtek T770:
There is no info whether LED backlight is used with the display, the fact effects the battery life. If yes, the device might work for some 4 hpurs on a single charge.
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Author: Serge Novikov Source: Akihabaranews Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Samsung Electronics introduced another slim down phone supporting high speed data transfer technology – HSDPA. This is a slider called the SPH-W2500. It can work in W-CDMA/HSDPA/GSM networks. Besides the phone has onboard a 2-megapixel camera, a VGA screen with 3D menu, an MP3-player and a microSD slot. All of it is packed in a 13.8 mm slim shell.
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Author: Verà Kozlova Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
DataViz has reported its Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client – RoadSync now supports new Java MIDP 2.0 phones, including Motorola RAZR, KRZR, RIZR, ROKR, SLVR, REBL. In addition RoadSync Java-client supports Exchange Server 2007.
The product costs from $49.99 per license. RoadSync for Java ensures secure wireless synchronization with corporate mail (send, receive, reply and delete messages on mobile devices).
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Author: Verà Kozlova Source: GPS Review Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
In the Internet emerged the info that TomTom is to introduce a new generation of its navigators at CeBIT show in Hanover – TomTom DUO. I’d remind you that the company releases the popular low-end car navigator TomTom ONE.
TomTom DUO will support basic navigation functions, enable handsfree mode, including dialing of the user phone via Bluetooth interface, says the source. It comes with the cradle equipped with an FM-transmitter to transfer sound to the car stereo system. Besides it is likely to output sound of an MP3-player, including the iPod, to the stereo system.
Interesting, the device with the description close to TomTom DUO was approved by the US Federal Communication Commission (FCC), which stands for the soon announcement of the product.
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