Archive for April, 2010
Last week during All Hands Meeting in Seattle, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced the upcoming Bluetooth Core Specification Version 4.0.
Expected to be launched in Q2, Bluetooth 4.0 technology will have a “powerful low energy mode designed to enable expansion of the technology in m-health, sports and fitness, security and home entertainment scenarios where button-cell battery devices proliferate”.
If classic Bluetooth offers a range of 10 metres, the new one will range 60 metres or more, that’s why this will be one of the innovations product of the year.
Bluetooth 4.0 enhances 3 technologies in 1: classic Bluetooth technology, Bluetooth low energy technology and Bluetooth high speed technology.
Bluetooth v4.0 throws open the doors to a host of new markets for Bluetooth manufacturers and products such as watches, remote controls, and a variety of medical and in-home sensors. Many of these products run on button-cell batteries that must last for years versus hours and will also benefit from the longer range enabled by this new version of the Bluetooth specification. Specifically, Bluetooth v4.0 is cited to have significant impact on the fitness, healthcare and environmental control industries.
Samples of sensors using Bluetooth 4.0 technology will be available before June 30, 2010. It will equip electronic devices by the end of this year(2010) or beginning of the next one, 2011.
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After they got a large amount from desktop consumers, Dell is making a successful step into smart phone market. There are 5 new mobile devices that they plan to launch in the near future and one of them is Lightning, a perfect Windows Phone 7 device.
The impressive mobile phone stars a brilliant 4.1-inches WVGA Samsung OLED and multi-touch display with 16M colors. Under the display, a sliding QWERTY keyboard will be there to give you full easy access to communicate with other devices(socials, text-messages).
At the back is a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus made to capture and share the special events of your life. +Continue Reading
As technology evolves day by day, cell phones can now support 2 sim slot cards. We featured in the past two other Allview dual sim models(G1 and S2 Guld), but today we present you a touchscreen dual sim device called F1 X-perience which weights just 120 grams and is 12.6 mm thick.
The touchscreen display has 3.0-inches wide 256.000 colors and supports a resolution of e 240 x 400 pixels, big enough to enjoy your media files. Accelerometer sensor and handwriting are available as features.
A bonus for the phone is considered the Analog TV receiver which gives you access to local TV channels and even record them(BG/DK). FM Radio is also included with recording option available.
Under the display we have Call/Menu/End Call keys, while above the display is the earpiece and a secondary video camera. +Continue Reading
All begun few days ago when some photos with iPhone 4G phone leaked over the Internet. At first we couldn’t knew if there were fake or true, but few time after the shock news appeared on Gizmodo: iPhone 4G was found abandoned or lost on a bar in California atMarch 18.
Every little tech or related blog took the news and expanded through the whole world. It was very strange because Apple never leaked a device again and they have a very aggressive policy to hide their device before launching dates. But every little thing has a beginning so now thanks to an Apple employee and Gizmodo crew, who paid $5000 to get it, we have the look and some specs of what it seems to be Apple 4th generation of iPhone. +Continue Reading
After the helping Google to release Nexus One it seemed HTC was out of ideas, but guess what they aren’t. They continued to surprise us and released Legend, Desire, HD mini and the first 4G phone, Evo all in this year.
Last week Verizon Wireless made public the specs for another HTC phone device called Droid Incredible.
HTC Droid is powered by a 1Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and Android v2.1 operating system with HTC Sense experience. The built-in HTML browser will have support for Flash lite 4.0 .
His 3.7-inches touchscreen display is Amoled based and has 16M colors. On such a big screen a 480 x 800 pixels resolution is supported along with the basic features: multi-touch, accelerometer or proximity sensor. Also an optical joystick is right under the display and the four touch sensitive buttons: Home, Menu, Back and Search. +Continue Reading
Yes friends, we made it! This is our first anniversary and is one of the biggest day for us.
1 year ago we were buying the domain + host and days later we begun what today is “Latest gadget news, articles and reviews“.
We managed to make some new friends inside this tech world and also get a nice number of visitors, because of our articles.
We were here to give you the latest mobile phone releases: Apple iPhone 3GS, Nokia N97, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Motorola Droid, Google Nexus One, Samsung S8500, HTC Evo and the latest one, Microsoft Kin.
At our site you found out the latest innovations and you got a look inside some secret things(leaks).
We want to thank you all for this wonderful year and for exploring our articles. Don’ think you will get rid of us too soon, because we have too many ideas to put inside this project and we think we have a chance to succeed it.
And because itsagadget.com is nothing without you, let’s just say Happy Birthday everybody!
It was a big day at San Francisco yesterday as Microsoft presented their first two phones: Kin One and Kin Two. The press event was called “It’s time to share“, probably because Kin phones will be the next step into social lives.
With this Kin, Microsoft wants to forward social networks to the next level and get a valuable part of the mobile phone consumers.
To merge social life with real life, Microsoft even made an experiment and picked a girl called Rosa to visit her social friends. The social experiment can be followed on Facebook. Now let’s get back to the social phones.
As we see in the screen shot taken from the official Kin website, both phones come with a sliding QWERTY keyboard and a bright, clear touchscreen. +Continue Reading