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Apple In A Post Jobsian World HTC Sensation In Use iPhone 4S: Part One |
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Monday 28 May 2007
Waiting for a major announcement from HTC
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Ring Nokia Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Ring Nokia has posted some proof that S60 will support touch-screens. Such rumors have taken place earlier, however there is still no official confirmation. According to the source, there was the commit message for WebKit, which reads: S60 3.2 Touch: Scrolling initial implementation. This might mean the scrolling error in the touch interface is removed.
I’d remind you that Nokia developed a browser for S60 based on WebKit technology, this is an open code project. Well, given WebKit documents Ring Nokia believes that the browser is designed for S60 devices with the touch-screen. The developer hasn’t provided comments on this matter yet, so let’s wait for the official announcement.
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Geekzone Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
Oticon has introduced a wireless stereophonic hearing aid Oticon Epoq for people with hearing loss. The solution contains two devices, which enable data transfer speeds 100 faster than any hearing instruments on the market now. Thus the users can get voice or other sound in real-time with a user’s visual info.
Besides the Epoq comes with the Streamer, a compact device, which allows it to become a hands-free Bluetooth intelligent headset to be used with mobile phones and other devices. Once the Streamer is paired to a Bluetooth cellphone, the user presses a button on the Streamer to receive incoming calls through the hearing instruments. Oticon Epoq will be available worldwide early in June.
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Author: Irina Turina Source: Intomobile Translation by: Rytchkova Anja
We’ve already mentioned the M500 wristwatch cellphone made by SMS Technology Australia, as it had passed the scrutiny by the FCC.
Now the device has become available in stores. As it was expected it works in GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) networks, supports Bluetooth interface and has an integrated MP3/MPEG4 player. Its touchscreen display features a 1.5” diagonal, 120x160 pixels resolution and a stylus pen in the kit. The M500 has a waterproof casing. It lasts for 3 hours 20 minutes in talk mode and 80 hours standby.
The new product is offered for some $820 (1000 Australian dollars). Reportedly, there will be just 500 samples released.
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