Monday, August 30, 2010

Professionals first for doubled Next G speeds


Telstra today unlocked significantly higher speeds on its Next G mobile broadband network. But consumers will have to wait a little longer to take advantage … with business and government customers first in line.

The telco has for some time been planning to switch on the higher speeds on its network, which utilise the so-called dual-channel technology available through the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA+) specification its network uses.

The network upgrades — in coalition with one of Telstra’s new Ultimate wireless USB modems will facilitate theoretical network speeds of up to 42Mbps, although in real-world conditions, the telco today said customers could expect real-world typical speeds of up to 20Mbps — compared to the previous up to 8Mbps speeds.

So far, Telstra has switched on the upgraded speeds only in selected areas – capital city central business districts, airports and selected other metropolitan hubs and more than 100 regional centres.

In total, Telstra Business group managing director Deena Shiff said the high-speed zones covered about 50 percent of the Australian population.

In addition, it’s only business and government customers that will be able to immediately buy one of just 2,000 Ultimate modems the company has in stock, with wider consumer availability to be unveiled later this year.

The modem can be bought outright for $299, or on a mobile broadband plan – for example, for nothing upfront on a $69 monthly plan over 24 months.

“Australians have been telling us they can’t afford to be tied to the desk all day, and these new speeds mean they can now access mobile broadband at speeds typically reserved for the office,” said Shiff.

“We are delighted to be the first in the world to offer these new blistering speeds on a national network.”

Via : delimiter.com.au

Telstra Launches Worlds Fastest Mobile Broadband Service


Australian Telco Telstra today launched what it calls “the world’s fastest national mobile broadband service,” boasting of real world download speeds up to 20Mbps.

Telstra, which already lays claim to the world’s fastest HSPA+ GSM Network – capable of up to 42Mbps down – has until today only sold a wireless modem capable of up to 21Mbps down.

With the launch of the “Telstra Ultimate USB” modem, Aussies can now take advantage of this new blistering speed across Australia’s capital city, CBDs and associated airports, selected metropolitan hubs and more than 100 regional centers.

Telstra business group managing director Deena Shiff said the high-speed zones “cover approximately 50% of the Australian population and match the areas of highest customer demand.”

Not everyone will be able to take advantage of it, however, with Ms Shiff adding “In other metropolitan and regional areas, the Telstra Ultimate USB Modem offers typical download speeds ranging from 550kbps up to 8Mbps, which is still significantly faster than Telstra’s mobile broadband competitors.”

The Telstra Ultimate USB is the world’s first commercial USB modem to use a new generation of mobile broadband technology called dual channel HSPA+.

The modem and enabling network technology was developed in collaboration with leading technology companies Ericsson, Qualcomm and Sierra Wireless.

Currently the modem is only available to enterprise customers with an initial inventory of 2000 devices. A more widespread launch to the rest of the unwashed masses is due later this year.

The Telstra Ultimate USB can also be purchased in conjunction with a range of mobile broadband plans including for the princely sum of $0 upfront with a $69 plan over 24 months (minimum total cost $1,656) or, from 5 October, outright for $299.

It is available from 25 August through Telstra Business and Telstra Enterprise & Government account managers.

BlackBerry Pearl 3G 9100, Milestone XT720 Coming to Wind Mobile?


Rumour has it Canadian carrier Wind Mobile will be picking up the BlackBerry 9100 and the Motorola Milestone (a.k.a. Motoroi) XT720. These would mark Wind’s second BlackBerry and Android phone, preceded by the BlackBerry Bold 9700 and the Huawei U8100, respectively.

Aside from size and form factor, the BlackBerry 9100 is mostly equivalent to the 9700: it has Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS, an HVGA display, 3.2 megapixel camera, 256 MB of memory, and a 624 MHz processor. The only real difference spec-wise is that Pearl 3G handles Wi-Fi 802.11 n, which from my experience isn’t that big of a leap from g. Overall, it’s nice little device - check out our review for the full rundown.

The Motorola XT720 will be Wind’s highest-end device, having an 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording, 3.7″ 480 x 854 touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G supporting up to 10.2 Mbps, and running Android 2.1. The XT720 has been available across Europe and on Cincinnati Bell for awhile now, but it looks like Wind will be the first Canadian carrier to get it. We had some hands-on time with the XT720 shortly after it had made its Korea debut – take a look at the video over here.

Keep an eye on the Wind Mobile online store for these two phones – the Pearl 3G should be showing up in the next couple of days for $320, with the XT720 coming shortly after.

Via : intomobile.com

Rumor: Wind Mobile Releasing BlackBerry Pearl 9100 for $320?

Rumor has it that Wind Mobile in Canada might be the first or one of the first to get it for $320.

No word yet on when exactly it will be released but the poster on Howard Forums claims it will be coming sometime in the next few days…

Anybody else waiting for carriers in the US and RIM to finally release the 9100? I just don’t know what is taking so long since the device was announced at WES in April!

Via : berryreview.com

Motorola Milestone XT720 Gets Caught In The Wind


Canadian cellular provider Wind Mobile is supposed to be picking up the Motorola Milestone XT720,

which was only available in Europe and more recently on Cincinnati Bell in the US. Currently, Wind only offers

the Huawei 8100, an entry level Android phone, and looks to be beefing up their line up of Android phones with this inclusion.

The exact date that the phone will be available is yet to be released, but is expected to be available in a few short weeks.

Via : droid-update.com

Ubisoft sides with Nintendo 3DS over Move and Kinect


Neither Sony nor Microsoft have yet launched their new motion control systems – Move and Kinect respectively – but one major videogame publisher has already weighed in with which platform it thinks will win the impending battle of new gameplay technology... siding firmly with the Nintendo 3DS.

Specifically, while Ubisoft's European managing director Alain Corre believes the 3DS has an extremely bright future ahead of it, he thinks the years ahead will probably not be so bright for Move or Kinect.

“[Move and Kinect] are good extensions and will certainly ensure that some new casual buyers are secured, which is good for Microsoft and Sony since the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 do not address this target group yet,” he offered in a translated PlanetDS.de report.

However, when asked whether Nintendo's rivals have created motion-control platforms capable of extending the longevity of their respective hardware platforms, Corre answered by simply saying: “I think not.”

Ubisoft's viewpoints regarding the future of gaming follow on from similar praise legendary game developer Warren Spector (Epic Mickey, Deus Ex) lavished upon Nintendo's glasses-free stereoscopic 3D console technology during a recent Gamescom chat with Game Informer.

Via : thetechherald.com

LG's 31-inch OLED prototype to slice through IFA


OLED's failure to do anything for the mainstream so far outside of phone and camera displays is only bittersweet: sure, we don't have millimeter thick TVs yet, but LCD has gotten slim enough that it hardly matters. So, in keeping with tradition, LG has stolen its own OLED thunder today. In line with earlier rumors, it will be showing off a 0.11-inch thick 31-inch 3D OLED display prototype at IFA this week, but that poor little OLED-that-would will be sharing a booth with a ready for retail 0.35-inch thick LCD that comes in big people sizes. Despite our undying affection for OLED, we know which one we'll be (theoretically) taking home in the windowless van we (theoretically) plan on parking out behind the Messe Berlin.

Via : endgadget.com

LG GT540 Optimus Android Mobile Phone


LG is gearing up to launch the first of their Optimus range of Android powered handsets in India. Part of the perks of my job is that I sometimes get a chance to give you guys a sneak peak at handsets that aren’t officially launched in the country and in this case it’s the GT540.

Unfortunately I can’t give you a detailed review as I was sent a prototype that's still riddled with bugs. In lieu of that, here’s a quick preview of device before it hits the shelves officially.

Form Factor

It’s a slim, sleek handset with curvy lines and a slick brush-metal like finish. Dressed all in black, it’s hard not to notice that it’s a good looking device. Here’s the first mistake LG made though – the GT540 is equipped with a 3 inch resistive touchscreen that will require you to use a stylus for a few things.

An even bigger issue is that the stylus is not tethered, nor does it come with a built-in slot, you’re it’s more than likely you’ll misplace it in the first week. Using anAndroid phone with a stylus is just not a good thing. A couple of touch sensitive keys are placed under the display with button for taking and ending calls and a Home key in the center.

Via : tech2.in.com

Dell Aero Now Available On AT&T For $99.99

Dell Aero
Dell Aero, the Android powered smartphone which was announced earlier this year has been finally launched on the airwaves of AT&T. Dell Aero is touted to be “one of the lightest Android smartphones”. It has a 3.5 inch capacitive touch screen display and runs on the old Android 1.5 Operating System

Dell Aero Specs:

* 3.5 inch capacitive touch screen display
* 360 x 640 pixels resolution
* 624 MHz processor
* Android 1.5 Operating System (Cupcake)
* 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
* microSD card slot
* 32GB expandable memory
* 2GB MicroSD card included
* 3G Connectivity
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
* GPS with A-GPS support
* 3.5mm audio jack
* 1000 mAh battery

You can get this handset only for $99.99 with a 2 years contract from AT&T or alternately you can buy this smartphone without any contract only for $299.99. Anyone interested in buying this handset with the older version of Android OS? Let us know your views in the comments below.

Via : fonearena.com

New iPod Nano To Feature Smaller Form Factor, Touchscreen Display?

New iPod Nano

Apple [AAPL] is holding a special event tomorrow, where the focus is on music, so this means new iPods, and we can expect to see a refreshed iPod Touch, possibly with a camera, as well as a new iPod Nano.

Apple Insider are reporting that the next generation iPod Nano, will feature a completely new design and a smaller form factor, and will probably come with a touchscreen display.

Details have appeared around the web of a range of accessories for the new iPod Nano, including cases and screen protectors, and the photo above gives us an idea of what the new iPod Nano may look like.

This would tie in with the previous mystery touchscreen that we saw that features a similar design to the screen of the iPod on the photo above.

Via : geeky-gadgets.com

Samsung banks on multiple supplier platform


Samsung's Galaxy S series that is expected to pose a threat to Apple's iphone is currently being sold by just two suppliers. This includes AT&T and T-Mobile where the former ships Galaxy S Captivate and the later carries Galaxy S Vibrant. Both of these models went on sale in mid July this year.

However Sprint and Verizon Wireless will start off selling their variants (Epic 4G and Fascinate, respectively) very soon while U. S. Cellular and Cellular South will follow it later on.

The reason for this is that scoring sales of one million Galaxy S phones is a tedious task for the Korean chaebol and Android in general. As all the four variants of Galaxy S are highly sophisticated gadgets especially with features like a four-inch AMOLED displays and 1GHz Hummingbird processors on board.

This move by the company of harping on multiple carriers gives Samsung Mobile the opportunity to cater to a wider range of consumers.

Many competitors of Samsung have lost business because of the poor availability of devices in the past few weeks. This includes bigwigs like Motorola and HTC. Moreover with the high demand for Android based phones, this proves as a win-win situation for the company also.

Via : topnews.in

 
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