Nokia 6212 Come To The Market

Nokia announced the future availability of Nokia 6212 Classic featuring integrated Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC is a technology that allows users to experience the simplest possible interaction between various electronic devices.

“NFC-capable handsets such as the Nokia 6212 classic are set to change the way mobile phone users interact with devices and services in their surroundings,” says Jeremy Belostock, the Head of Near
Field Communications, Nokia. “With the Nokia 6212 classic, people can swap items like business cards or calendar notes by simply tapping their handsets together. With ever-increasing device functions and services available, ease-of-use is essential. One way to keep things simple is NFC.”

Nokia 6212 also offers 3G connectivity, Music player, a 2 inch TFT display with 240 x 320 pixels, a 2 Megapixel camera, FM radio, and microSD card support for up to 4GB of extra memory. Nokia 6212 Classic will be available starting the third quarter of 2008, in Europe and Asia, the price price is about $315.

Opera Mini released for Android Platform

Opera has gone Google on its mini browser for cellphones, passing available for the Android platform.
The new edition is ready at the Opera Labs site, and Opera is asking for the Android development community to try the fresh build and share feedback with Opera for the forthcoming beta. Opera Mini for Android throws the company’s device-adapting Web browser available to any range of handsets built upon Android.

Opera is celebrated for its cross-platform portability and, states the company, this release embracings the Android platform in Opera’s commitment to having the Internet experience usable on whatever device.

“We’re glad to deliver our mass-market mobile browser to the Android development groups,” told Jon von Tetzchner, chief executive officer, Opera Software. “Opera Mini will be able to empower users of Android-based handsets with get at to all of their popular internet site* with favourite features for fluid effects and scalable, tailored viewing.”

Opera Mini boasts more forty million users worldwide across mobile platforms. It enables World Wide Web browsing from low-to-high resource handsets along squeezing data at a distant server before transmitting content to the phone applet for rendering. It has features include desktop-like Web browsing from a cellphone, with little Screen Rendering, Zoom, synced bookmarks and merged Google search.

dv3000 from Hewlett-Packard

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Although entitled as Entertainment Notebook PC, Pavilion dv3000 from Hewlett-Packard (HP) is not only a toys. This notebook is safe for professional who have high mobility. Because of that, HP Pavilion dv3000 Entertainment Notebook PC have a nickname “The One” in their market programs. dv3000 have a keyboard sized PC Desktop. dv3000’s screen is 13,3 inch wide screen.

From the point of reliability, dv3000 is equipped with HP 3D DriveGuard which have an ability to protect hard disk from damage. From the point of security, this notebook have a fingerprint reader in it.

This product is available at May 2008. The price range is start from US$ 1.399.

Laser TV From Mitsubishi

Finally, Mitsubishi shows the range of laser-TV debut was that at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2008). These are the first-ever, laser-powered television sets for the houses. In addition, Mitsubishi details about the DLP-2008 and the new ultra-thin LCD line for 2008. Product highlights include a thin frame (about 10 cm thick) and brighter picture on the DLP models and proprietary ultra-thin frame on the LCD HDTVs with improved sound capabilities. The new DLP models will be available in April. Mitsubishi’s HDTV LCD models will be available in early May 2008. LaserVue supplied dealers in Q3 2008.

Normal LCD or plasma TVs produce only less than 40 percent of the color spectrum that the human eye can see. With LaserVue, laser produces twice the color range, which Mitsubishi calls “a true dimension of experience.”

Adidas And Samsung Released Sport Cellphone

Samsung Electronics 삼성전자What if an electronic manufacture like Samsung electronics collaborates with famous apparel company such as Adidas? The result is a sport cellphone which have name miCoach. The main features of this cellphone is intended to support sports activities. As example, when jogging miCoach will monitors the speed of user. This cellphone would give warning when the speed is not reach healthy standard. Another features is heart  tick meter, Such technology is possible because  the cencor system of miCoach is compatible with Adidas shoes product.

Cool, China’s Cellphone Working 1 Year Without Recharge!

China has been released a phone with unbelieved performance. The cellphone have a battery which can work in 365 days alias one years without recharge. The secret is the cellphone was powered by 16800 mAh battery. Usually common cellphone  only powered with 1000 mAh battery.

With those power, this cellphone which have name LionKing800 is sold with cheap price, only US$ 145. Not only durable but this cellphone have a nice feature such as 3.5 inch touchscreen with 260,000 color, multiple SIM card technology, GSM900 connectivity, and DCS1 800, GPRS, WAP, Bluetooth 2.0, IP dialing, hand writing recognition, E-book reader, VGA camera, and video recording .

Microsoft Ready To Defeat iPhone

Not only electronic manufacture that busy with strategy to defeat The Phenomenal iPhone, Microsoft is also interested too. But Microsoft will not create another phone to compete with iPhone, they will releasing the newest Internet Explorer Mobile. With this software, Microsoft hopes that electronic manufacture will try to make product which have capability to access internet as fast as PC.

This software will be released in October 2008. In last year, Microsoft hopes that the manufacture has ready to announce their new phone or PDA which have been powered by Internet Explorer Mobile in market.

Microsoft Success Defeated ISO

After Microsoft failures for their open standard document, Office Open XML ( OOXML ) finally gain support to became ISO standard.

Although the official announcements have not published, the success of Microsoft is spread in internet. If there no obstacle, ISO that have 100 country representation will announce this in near future. Opponents of the OOXML standard disagree about the support, and accused Microsoft of irregularities during the voting process (IPW, Access to Knowledge, 29 February 2008). Knowledge Ecology International released an early statement saying it was “disappointed” about the likely approval and that “Microsoft’s control over document formats has destroyed competition on the desktop.”

Regardless of OOXML’s ISO status, the format will inevitably become a de facto industry standard as a result of the market dominance of Microsoft’s office suite. Microsoft says that ISO approval will place the future of the format in the hands of the standards community, but critics point to Microsoft’s long history of outright hostility towards open standards and fear that others will have little say in how OOXML evolves.

The Smallest Bluetooth Microphone

Since Bluetooth became a standard feature on most phones, people have been coming up with all sorts of new headsets. The ones that fascinate me the most are the ones that use the vibrations from the bone in your jaw to detect what you are saying. It’s cool and creepy at the same time. Less creepy though, than this new Bluetooth Dental Insert Microphone.

What you do is stick this tiny transmitter (powered by an even smaller solar panel) into a small crevice in your tooth (exactly like a filling) and it picks up the vibrations in your teeth. That is just way too creepy while that would make things really simple sometimes. Honestly, I’m completely disappointed with this product. They missed out on a golden opportunity by painting it black. Wouldn’t it have been more amusing if it were blue. Get it, Blue….Tooth. Oh nevermind. I’d be more than willing to chalk this one up as an April Fool’s joke because this one just seems a bit far-fetched. Then again, do they pull wacky pranks like this in China?

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