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| HTC Snapdragon Chipset Smartphones Posted: 22 Apr 2009 05:24 PM PDT Few phones using Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset even though it has been around for some time. This will change, because if rumors of the HTC to be looking in the use of these services and low-power processors.
The information has been reported that the leak would HTC smartphones in quarter 2 or 3 or 4 this year. The 2 will be smartphones that have touch screen 3.6 inches and greater at 4.8 inches. The current Snapdragon chipset is capable of operating at 1.5 GHz and is able to power a device with a screen of 12 inches and a resolution of 1440 × 900 pixels. [ via gadgetvenue ] a |
| Garmin G60 Nuvifone Integrated GPS Device Posted: 22 Apr 2009 12:12 AM PDT The G60 Garmin nuvifone (nüvifone spelling) is a device to the user who wants location-based services (LBS) with an integrated GPS device. The G60 is classified as an all-in-one phone. The nuvifone mixing location-based services, mobile phone and GPS navigation powered by Garmin with the device 1. The software that manages your phone runs Linux and Garmin (with Asus) have managed to make a phone that is a good response to gestures on the screen and a touch screen, keyboard enough (which no is not an easy task to accomplish). The key spacing is just if you did not catch 2 keys with 1 finger, which is a common problem on phones. It is designed to be active on the road and the users of a group of features easy to access and use functions.
It is wise connectivity and quad-2G tri-band 3G, which allows high speed access in many areas. Wi-Fi b / g is also built in conjunction with encryption support WPA. An HTML browser is included (we did not test this function) and location services that are built in real-time traffic updates, gas prices, flight times, weather , white pages and local search. Feature wise, it works very well as a mobile phone. A search with the LBS is a simple menu that allows you to use and call a restaurant for research (for example). Geo-tagging is possible on SMS, e-mail and photo sharing by allowing others to see exactly where you are at the time you send the message, or took the photo. Ciao! is another place of service that you can use your phone as a “Buddy Beacon GyPSii or the” back and forth where you are with other people in your friends list approved. With the GPS functions of the phone is powered by Garmin they provide full coverage with good (very good scrolling) with maps and voice guidance turn by turn, which also speaks street names. A pedestrian mode is also available that allows you to use the navigation system while walking around. The instructions and prompts are adjusted accordingly. A car mount comes with the M60, making it usable in a car without having to buy extras. The G60 has a 3.55 inch screen with only 3 icons on the main screen. These calls, research and the Plan. A smaller set of icons on the right side of what can scroll up and down the screen. An accelerometer detects the orientation of the phone and the screen swivels into landscape mode accordingly. The phone measures 112 x 58.1 x 14.6 mm, weighs 137g, has a 2.5 mm headphone jack, a 1100mAh battery, supports POP3, IMAP 4, SMTP and IMAP idle for email is a 3 megapixel camea and using Outlook for contacts and calendar. Overall, a very reactive and decent research unit that has the premium Garmin maps constructed at the same time as the GPS. No price or availability dates have been brought to the attention of all though Asus and Garmin do plan to announce during the first half of this year. [ via gadgetvenue ] a |
| Canon EOS Rebel T1i Digital Camera Posted: 21 Apr 2009 10:56 PM PDT Canon’s Auto Lighting Optimizer technology helps ensure that the subject of each image is clearly visible by analyzing image brightness and automatically adjusting dark areas in images so that they appear brighter. This is ideal when shooting in harsh high-contrast situations, especially the gray areas, such as landscapes, where the foreground is bright and the background blanketed in shadow detail. In a scene like this, the EOS Rebel camera T1i’s Auto Lighting Optimizer technology supports the exposure of the light while lightening the shadows for the most pleasant and well-lit image. The Canon EOS T1i also supports Peripheral Illumination Correction for 40 Canon EF and EF-S.
Canon “CA” Creative Full Auto setting available T1i the EOS Rebel, EOS 50D and EOS 5D Mark II camera allows users to make image adjustments such as exposure compensation, opening or shutter speed with a simple navigation screen of the camera on the LCD screen, which allows to “blur the background” or “lighten or darken the image” with ease. These are easy to understand the image of learning allow photographers to experiment with image options while firing in automatic mode. With the introduction of the EOS Rebel T1i camera, the entire Canon EOS system is now equipped with the highly acclaimed EOS Integrated Cleaning System. Self-cleaning Sensor Unit for the Canon EOS Rebel T1i has been upgraded with a fluorine coating on low pass filter for better dust resistance. The Canon EOS Digital Rebel SLR Camera T1 is scheduled for delivery by early May and will be sold in one body, which includes a configuration and a battery charger, USB and video cables, a neck, an EOS Solutions Disk CD and 1-year Canon USA, Inc. limited warranty at a suggested retail price of $ 799.99. It will also be offered in a kit version with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom at an estimated retail price of $ 899.99. [ via letsgodigital ] a |
| Yellow Bulldozer PC Asus P3B-F Motherboard Posted: 21 Apr 2009 08:49 PM PDT This computer has been hacked in the mod of the form of a yellow bulldozer. It was built by a Russian named Modder Megalex.
The Yellow Bulldozer PC was built around the Asus P3B-F motherboard features a 700MHz PIII processor built by Intel. It has 512 MB of RAM and a 500GB HDD. It also seems to have a wireless connection built with a fairly large antenna. Check the last picture below, which seems to be a sort of funky modded mouse. [ via gadgetvenue ] a |
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