Archive for October, 2006

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Saturday, October 7th, 2006

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Latest post to a thread “Argentinian Nokia 1600 unlock?” has been made by pazzini at 6 October 2006 15:16
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Latest post to a thread “motorola V3″ has been made by greasywog at 5 October 2006 07:32
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Latest post to a thread “RAZR v3m - mp3 ringtones possible help???” has been made by darksatan at 3 October 2006 18:47
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Latest post to a thread “How to Unlock motorolla V360″ has been made by sam0909 at 5 October 2006 13:50
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Latest post to a thread “Nokia 6030 Unlock code needed =)” has been made by gambero at 6 October 2006 11:10
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Latest post to a thread “HELP!! i need to unlock a razr!” has been made by bawla4lyf at 4 October 2006 20:52
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MPT doesn’t sync. SCREENSHOTS INSIDE
Latest post to a thread “MPT doesn’t sync. SCREENSHOTS INSIDE” has been made by rodrigom at 4 October 2006 18:05
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Latest post to a thread “unlock Nokia 1600″ has been made by pazzini at 6 October 2006 11:50
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Saturday, October 7th, 2006

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Latest post to a thread “Need code to unlock my Razr V3″ has been made by blivetNC at 6 October 2006 00:58
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Saturday, October 7th, 2006

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Latest post to a thread “v555″ has been made by emachine at 5 October 2006 16:20
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Latest post to a thread “Please help unlock Motorola V3″ has been made by blivetNC at 6 October 2006 18:33
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Latest post to a thread “Unlock Codes for Nokia 6010″ has been made by JoeGons at 6 October 2006 17:29
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How to Unlock motorolla V360
Latest post to a thread “How to Unlock motorolla V360″ has been made by sam0909 at 5 October 2006 13:50
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Latest post to a thread “unlock nokia 6680″ has been made by NoLimit04 at 6 October 2006 14:48
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Latest post to a thread “motorolla v3c and PST problem” has been made by blivetNC at 3 October 2006 00:20
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Latest post to a thread “Please unlock nokia 6030″ has been made by gats at 6 October 2006 19:25
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Latest post to a thread “v3″ has been made by uloveit at 6 October 2006 15:55
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Unlocking Mobile - Motorola K1m MOTOKRZR reviewed on Verizon

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

Motorola K1m MOTOKRZR reviewed on Verizon
Filed under: Cellphones We figure peeps who’ve placed their orders through Verizon’s site for Motorola’s new gotta-have-it clamshell need a little reading material to pass the time while they wait for the good folks in the shipping industry to make their phones materialize — so without further ado, we present PC Magazine’s take on the Motorola K1m MOTOKRZR (pictured right). While the K1m is undoubtedly a fabulous-looking flip, PC Mag seems to share the same brooding, mildly pessimistic view we do: it’s essentially a V3m in a narrower, shinier package. On the plus side, the new dimensions apparently make the phone both easier and more comfortable to hold against the ear, battery life is top-notch with just over five hours of tested talk time, and the microSD slot means many owners will be able to carry over their investments in memory expansion from prior phones. Sadly, signal strength doesn’t quite match that of its older sibling, and the UI is typical Verizon fare — no Flash here, a la the VX8500 Chocolate — though it does share the Chocolate’s tricky-to-use touch sensitive controls. In the end, it seems the K1m ends up setting the standard once again for mobile industrial design, while simultaneously managing to fall further behind in the spec sheet race. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Unlocking Mobile - “Record Grey’s Anatomy, HAL.” “I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

“Record Grey’s Anatomy, HAL.” “I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
Filed under: Cellphones, Media PCs While various solutions do exist for setting up recording times with your WMCE box remotely, we’re not sure many of them could match Casey’s new mobileRecord MSN chat bot for sheer geekery. Basically, it allows you to ping your WMCE unit via MSN Messenger with a last minute reminder to record those primetime soap opera episodes you forgot to program — which sounds great as long as it doesn’t get some sort of attitude. After a couple of questions to make sure it’s on the right track, the bot takes over and schedules the recording for Media Center. The general idea is for use with a smartphone, but you can message from another desktop just as well. Apparently, the software also supports voice recognition using the Speech Server 2007 beta, which would allow you to just phone in your recording requests, but since Speech Server has been delayed until next year, it looks like it’ll be all text requests for now.[Via MAKE] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

D-Link’s V-Click: an overpriced, rebadged GSM VoIP phone
Filed under: Cellphones D-Link’s got a so-called new line-up of dual-mode WiFi VoIP / GSM V-Click phones for ya. The big selling point of course, is the ability to quickly toggle between your tri-band 900/1800/1900MHz GSM/GPRS network or unspecified 802.11 WiFi to make low cost VoIP calls. The magic here is in that “v-click” button along the side which flips the WiFi radio. Once enabled, users can make SIP-based VoIP calls or hit the web over the bundled Opera Mobile browser and 176×220 pixel display. Hmmm, those specs sure smack of that Taiwanese GW1 peeped at CES from Winstron NeWeb Corp and unfurled as the Neuf Twin dual-mode handset already on sale in France. Let’s see, same screen, same dimensions, same radios… yup, we’re calling it a rebadge. So are you really going to give D-Link $600 for their logo when it drops in Q1 or pick-up an unlocked, €200/$250 Twin sans contract from your friendly electronics importer? Yeah, thought so. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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T-Mobile details 3G plans
Filed under: Cellphones, WirelessAs expected, T-Mobile has provided full disclosure today on exactly what it plans to do with all that juicy spectrum picked up in this summer’s FCC auctions. Having been left out of the 3G race put on by its fellow national carriers, it comes as no surprise that T-Mobile has officially committed to rolling out UMTS / HSDPA on the 1700 and 2100MHz bands at a cost of some $2.1 billion. Unfortunately, the specrum is a few megahertz off from the UMTS 2100 used elsewhere, meaning existing 3G handsets designed to operate in Europe will be relegated to doing their 2.5G thing when roaming stateside; that being said, beggars can’t be choosers, and we’re sure T-Mobile is ecstatic to simply have somewhere to drop some next-gen data. Perhaps understanding that the wireless customer base at large can be both fickle and impatient, the nation’s fourth-largest carrier is wasting no time getting its 3G equipment set up — the rollout begins, like, now (they claim half of NYC’s hardware is already in place) and will continue through the next several years, with compatible handsets and peripherals hitting retail sometime in mid 2007. Seeing how we’re writing this very article from a 3G connection ourselves, all we can say is that it can’t come a moment too soon.[Thanks, Hrag S.] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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T-Mobile to announce 3G plans soon?
Filed under: CellphonesAccording to an article published late yesterday in eWeek, T-Mobile is expected to hold a press conference on Friday where the company will supposedly announce its first foray into UMTS, finally catching up with its rivals on the 3G bandwagon. However, assuming these rumors are true, T-Mobile will allegedly announce UMTS and/or HSDPA on paired 1700MHz and 2100MHz bands — part of the spectrum that it snatched up just a few weeks ago. But despite a relatively quick announcement, Phil Redman, a Gartner analyst, says that it will take T-Mobile a year and half to roll out UMTS service nationally. Even still, given that a small number of Engadget editors are T-Mobile subscribers, we can’t wait to really feel the difference between the existence we’re ekeing out on EDGE and that new UMTS or HSDPA über-hotness. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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LRG limited edition Sidekick 3 surfaces
Filed under: Cellphones T-Mobile promised there’d be at least a couple different limited edition versions of the Sidekick 3 when they announced the phone this past summer, and it looks like one is due out soon. Reader Andy scanned this pic from the November issue of XXL magazine that shows a green version of the SK3 from Lifted Research Group. No word on pricing (or a release date), but T-Mob charged a premium for those limited edition Sidekick II’s, so expect this one to cost at least fifty bucks more than the regular version.[Thanks, Andy] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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McDonalds brings “m-Venue” user-selected media to face stuffers
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable VideoToday’s discerning consumer can no longer be satisfied by a mere peel-and-win game on their box of fries, now it takes 10 flat-screen TVs and a sound system to keep those burger lovers coming back. McDonalds has started to roll out a new m-Venue system to franchisees, which provides music and videos to customers via text-messaging and WiFi. Users can select the video content they’d like burned into their retina by the in-store big screens via text message while they chow down on fries, and can purchase ringtones, video, wallpaper and games for download as well. This new effort definitely isn’t the first attempt at getting customers into McDonalds for more than the meals, but positive reaction at pilot stores might mean this idea is a bit less ill-fated.[Via The Wireless Report] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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Motorola K1m MOTOKRZR reviewed on Verizon
Filed under: Cellphones We figure peeps who’ve placed their orders through Verizon’s site for Motorola’s new gotta-have-it clamshell need a little reading material to pass the time while they wait for the good folks in the shipping industry to make their phones materialize — so without further ado, we present PC Magazine’s take on the Motorola K1m MOTOKRZR (pictured right). While the K1m is undoubtedly a fabulous-looking flip, PC Mag seems to share the same brooding, mildly pessimistic view we do: it’s essentially a V3m in a narrower, shinier package. On the plus side, the new dimensions apparently make the phone both easier and more comfortable to hold against the ear, battery life is top-notch with just over five hours of tested talk time, and the microSD slot means many owners will be able to carry over their investments in memory expansion from prior phones. Sadly, signal strength doesn’t quite match that of its older sibling, and the UI is typical Verizon fare — no Flash here, a la the VX8500 Chocolate — though it does share the Chocolate’s tricky-to-use touch sensitive controls. In the end, it seems the K1m ends up setting the standard once again for mobile industrial design, while simultaneously managing to fall further behind in the spec sheet race. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Nokia has a WiFi video streaming device in the works?
Filed under: Cellphones, Home Entertainment, Portable Video As a natural followup to their Wireless Audio Gateway AD-42W (pictured), it looks like Nokia might be getting into the video streaming game with a new WiFi device for streaming video from your phone. The rumor comes courtesy of T3, and deets are slim, but we’re sure Nokia can figure out some nifty functionality for such a device if it does turn out to be real. We’d love to see such a unit act as a DVR and prep videos for your phone, but blurry and pointless camphone vids streamed from your Nokia onto the big screen will be nice too. We’re not quite sure we’d be naming this thing a direct iTV competitor, but between this, a Slingbox, a Media Extender, an iPod video loader and an iTV, our TV setup is starting to look more device-laden than our desktop, so we’re thinking something’s gotta give.[Via atmaspheric] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Fossil drops three more Bluetooth watches
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables Sony Ericsson and Fossil didn’t just get their hands dirty with a single power-user Bluetooth watch, it turns out they have ‘em for the unwashed masses as well. On the left we have the Fossil Caller ID FX6001, while they other two answer to ABACUS MobileWear AU6001 and AU6002. Unfortunately, these watches look to be lacking any sort of music playback controls, and are still beholden to Sony Ericsson compatibility — though it doesn’t seem like it’d be too hard to hack up a phone from a different manufacturer for some Bluetooth watch fun. The good news is that these watches are headed straight for the States, on the cheap. The FX6001 will be available in late October for $250, while the AU6001 and AU6002 will be out in mid-October for $200, with some UK and Germany availability as well. Friends, these are good days to be in possession of a wrist. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

iTunes 7.0.1 points to the iPhone, life moves on
Filed under: CellphonesThrowing an iPhone rumor to the gadget-obsessed is a fair bit like burning paper in a fireplace — sure, things will flare up for a few seconds, but shortly thereafter the flames calm back down again. We recently caught wind of the fact that the new iTunes 7.0.1 update is packed with a bunch of text strings that say things like:” 4301.022″ = ” ^0 was not copied because the video format is not supported by the mobile phone ^1 .”; and so forth, implying that an iPhone is forthcoming. Now remember, we’ve seen similar language embedded in Apple software before, but we’ve yet to see an actual product, although the internet’s Magic 8 Ball as of late seems to be pointing to Macworld Expo 2007. But then again, we’ve heard for months now that our friends in Cupertino are working on such a device, with everyone and everything from analysts to patent filings saying as much; so we’re just hoping that Apple is waiting until it’s good and ready to release it. For all you Apple and iPhone fanboys, take a moment to do a little jig, and then resume your daily routine.Read - iLoungeRead - Mac Rumors Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

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Thursday, October 5th, 2006

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Latest post to a thread “v188″ has been made by tiggert6 at 4 October 2006 15:53
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Latest post to a thread “help unlocking 3120″ has been made by NOKIAS at 4 October 2006 16:16
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Thursday, October 5th, 2006

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Latest post to a thread “Motorola 139″ has been made by pcj at 2 October 2006 22:45
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Latest post to a thread “MPT doesn’t sync. SCREENSHOTS INSIDE” has been made by rodrigom at 4 October 2006 18:05
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Latest post to a thread “Nokia 6030″ has been made by JoeGons at 4 October 2006 18:19
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Thursday, October 5th, 2006

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Unlocking Mobile - Verizon launches MOTOKRZR K1m

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Verizon launches MOTOKRZR K1m
Filed under: Cellphones Just as expected, Verizon is busting out Motorola’s KRZR K1m sexyphone today. The 0.6-inch thick, 1.73-inch wide clamshell features a microSD slot, 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth — just like always — and of course the flip is shiny as ever. All this MOTOKRZR purty-ness can be yours for $199.99 with a 2-year contract, or $249.99 for a single year of Verizon servitude.[Thanks, Sean T.] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

“Record Grey’s Anatomy, HAL.” “I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
Filed under: Cellphones, Media PCs While various solutions do exist for setting up recording times with your WMCE box remotely, we’re not sure many of them could match Casey’s new mobileRecord MSN chat bot for sheer geekery. Basically, it allows you to ping your WMCE unit via MSN Messenger with a last minute reminder to record those primetime soap opera episodes you forgot to program — which sounds great as long as it doesn’t get some sort of attitude. After a couple of questions to make sure it’s on the right track, the bot takes over and schedules the recording for Media Center. The general idea is for use with a smartphone, but you can message from another desktop just as well. Apparently, the software also supports voice recognition using the Speech Server 2007 beta, which would allow you to just phone in your recording requests, but since Speech Server has been delayed until next year, it looks like it’ll be all text requests for now.[Via MAKE] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Nokia has a WiFi video streaming device in the works? (Unlocking Mobile)

Thursday, October 5th, 2006

Nokia has a WiFi video streaming device in the works?
Filed under: Cellphones, Home Entertainment, Portable Video As a natural followup to their Wireless Audio Gateway AD-42W (pictured), it looks like Nokia might be getting into the video streaming game with a new WiFi device for streaming video from your phone. The rumor comes courtesy of T3, and deets are slim, but we’re sure Nokia can figure out some nifty functionality for such a device if it does turn out to be real. We’d love to see such a unit act as a DVR and prep videos for your phone, but blurry and pointless camphone vids streamed from your Nokia onto the big screen will be nice too. We’re not quite sure we’d be naming this thing a direct iTV competitor, but between this, a Slingbox, a Media Extender, an iPod video loader and an iTV, our TV setup is starting to look more device-laden than our desktop, so we’re thinking something’s gotta give.[Via atmaspheric] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

Sprint to launch three new MOTOALLCAPS devices
Filed under: Cellphones Just ’cause Verizon is the biggest domestic CDMA carrier in the game doesn’t mean Sprint is just going to let themselves get pushed around when it comes to phone exclusives. Well, at least not all of the time. Sprint is busting out three new Motorola devices this fall, the MOTOKRZR, MOTORAZR and MOTOSLVR, and Sprint will be pushing its broadband content offerings to all of ‘em. Not a lot of deets to be had, other than an “early November” availability — and of course a comprehensive list of all the snazzy content, Telenav GPS service, “Phone as Modem” and Bluetooth capabilities available for the EV-DO phones — but it’s not like there’s a dearth of info on these models. We’re guessing the MOTORAZR of which Sprint speaks is the boring old V3m RAZR that’s been out for VZW for a couple months, while the MOTOSLVR should be the L7c. The MOTOKRZR is of course that K1m hotness that just recently dropped into Verizon’s lineup (Alltel’s too), and it’s good to know Sprint isn’t far behind. Right now all you can do is register for more info on the KRZR release when it comes available, but we’re sure we’ll have plenty of launch info soon, seeing as early November isn’t too incredibly far away. Alternatively, we’ve heard word from those in the know that these three are due on the 23rd of October, which seems to be contradicted by this PR, but we won’t give up hoping. That same source gave us word on a Q1 ‘07 release of the Motorola Q, so hopefully that prediction works out a little better. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
Source: cellphones.engadget.com

iTunes 7.0.1 points to the iPhone, life moves on
Filed under: CellphonesThrowing an iPhone rumor to the gadget-obsessed is a fair bit like burning paper in a fireplace — sure, things will flare up for a few seconds, but shortly thereafter the flames calm back down again. We recently caught wind of the fact that the new iTunes 7.0.1 update is packed with a bunch of text strings that say things like:” 4301.022″ = ” ^0 was not copied because the video format is not supported by the mobile phone ^1 .”; and so forth, implying that an iPhone is forthcoming. Now remember, we’ve seen similar language embedded in Apple software before, but we’ve yet to see an actual product, although the internet’s Magic 8 Ball as of late seems to be pointing to Macworld Expo 2007. But then again, we’ve heard for months now that our friends in Cupertino are working on such a device, with everyone and everything from analysts to patent filings saying as much; so we’re just hoping that Apple is waiting until it’s good and ready to release it. For all you Apple and iPhone fanboys, take a moment to do a little jig, and then resume your daily routine.Read - iLoungeRead - Mac Rumors Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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LRG limited edition Sidekick 3 surfaces
Filed under: Cellphones T-Mobile promised there’d be at least a couple different limited edition versions of the Sidekick 3 when they announced the phone this past summer, and it looks like one is due out soon. Reader Andy scanned this pic from the November issue of XXL magazine that shows a green version of the SK3 from Lifted Research Group. No word on pricing (or a release date), but T-Mob charged a premium for those limited edition Sidekick II’s, so expect this one to cost at least fifty bucks more than the regular version.[Thanks, Andy] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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Sprint fumbles, fries Fusics with faulty firmware
Filed under: CellphonesWe hate to see a nifty technology like FOTA (firmware over-the-air) getting such a bad rap early on in the game, but in the same breath, our mommies always told us “measure twice, cut once” — and we think that’s an eminently appropriate adage in the aftermath of Sprint’s recent attempt to re-up Fusics already in the field. It seems the firmware update, pushed just a couple days ago to customers’ handsets, quickly and efficiently bricked each and every one of them. The whole situation is a full order of magnitude more frightening than Nokia’s similar experience with the E70, seeing how Nokia’s update was optional and at least required the user to manually perform the upgrade. Naturally, Sprint’s pulled the bogus firmware and is offering a free replacement to affected customers, but it’s still a shame that they’ve cost Fusic owners a trip to the Sprint Store. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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Helio announces “Hybrid” 3G / WiFi service
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless A Boingo pass for when you’re near a hotspot, EV-DO for when you’re not. That’s the gist of Helio’s latest product, dubbed “Hybrid” — only their third since launching earlier this year — and the first dedicated to data device from the MVNO (and among the first data devices from any MVNO, so far as we know). Technically, Hybrid is more of a package than an actual device, composed of a rebranded Sierra Wireless Aircard 580, EV-DO service, and WiFi access (provided by Helio pal and Sky Dayton venture Boingo, of course) with Helio’s “Hybrid Connector” software calling the connectivity shots. Though the concept doesn’t seem to go after the same core demographic as the MVNO’s handsets, the $85 package deal could still be a compelling one for folks that maintain separate WiFi and 3G data accounts. Look for Hybrid to be available for a nice, round $0 on two-year contract through Fry’s locations and Helio’s site directly. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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Wibree, Nokia’s new standard, to replace Bluetooth
Filed under: Cellphones, NetworkingWe all love Bluetooth, given that, among other things, it powers our lovely cordless headsets and nicely syncs our Treos with our laptops. But just as we were snuggling into a long-term relationship with this fantastic short-range technology, Nokia has to come out with a new wireless connectivity standard called Wibree (no, not WiBro). Nokia claims that Wibree maintains a data rate of 1Mbps (not as good as Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, which tops out at 2.1Mbps) at a range of up to 30 feet (yes, Class 1 Bluetooth can go up to 100 meters), operates in the 2.4 GHz band, but says that it’s “10 times more energy efficient than Bluetooth,” according to Bob Iannucci, head of Nokia Research Center. Nokia also said that it’s working with Broadcom, CSR, Epson, Nordic Semicondutor and other companies to further develop the standard so that Wibree products can be released by the second quarter of 2007. It seems like Nokia is gambling pretty hard on this Wibree standard, given that the industry and consumers have invested tons of cash in Bluetooth-friendly products already and will no doubt be reluctant to get a whole new set of Wibree-friendly devices. That said, Reuters reports that “Nokia expects devices currently connected by Bluetooth will get a dual Bluetooth-Wibree chip, while devices that are currently not connected will use a Wibree-only chip.” That smells like a huckster’s gambit to us — for all this hoopla about efficient power usage, that extra radio will no doubt draw additional power, which will certainly undermine some of Nokia’s claims.Read - Nokia press releaseRead - Reuters Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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Sony Ericsson and Fossil team up for Bluetooth watch
Filed under: Cellphones, Wearables We’re just not sure what there isn’t to love about Sony Ericsson and Fossil joining forces to bust out sexy Bluetooth watches. The duo’s new MBW-100 effortlessly pulls off that “I’m probably a secret agent, but I don’t need to parade it around” look that we’ve been trying to pull off ever since we can remember, and the watch packs in some useful Bluetooth 2.0 stuff as well. First off, there’s a straight-up analog watch face, which keeps this thing classy, while a small OLED display below helps you manage the Bluetooth functions, shows incoming caller and notifies you of new SMS messages. If receiving a call, you can tap a button to silence the phone ringer, twice to reject the call, while another button handles play/pause and track skipping on your music player. The stainless steel watches will come in the silver color pictured, along with a limited-edition black version, and Sony Ericsson hopes to be shipping these globally Q4 2006 for around 300 Euros ($382 US). Keep reading for a few hugemongous pics and a pre-release user guide snippet we got our hands on.[Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time.
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