Skyfire browser for Symbian S60 is in the process of beta testing. According to the company, the new browser, like Opera Mini or Deepfish, is working with the division on client-server when the page of the "easier" with the help of another server, and the user has already received considerably facilitate version of the page. Skyfire also supports Flash, Quicktime, Windows Media, Silverlight, Java, Javascript and AJAX. Moreover, as in Opera Mini, supported scaling feature pages.
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31 July 2008
Skyfire Browser for Symbian is in Beta - Testing
Labels: browser, Skyfire, symbian, Technology27 July 2008
Bluetooth Low Energy - A new standard for Wireless Communications
Labels: bluetooth, leaked pics, TechnologyCSR has constantly upgraded Bluetooth technology . At this time it upgraded its standard Ultra Low Power Bluetooth and presented at a meeting of the working group Bluetooth SIG Medical draft new standard Bluetooth Low Energy, based on the chip BlueCore7.
New technology makes it possible to transmit data 50 times faster than using previous versions of Bluetooth, and it also consumes much less energy. It also uses only 3 frequencies to connect, while Bluetooth 2.1 uses 32. New version of the standard connection can break the connection when it is not used and its transfer rate is 30 times faster than using modern versions of Bluetooth.
CSR The company expects that new development will be certified for the nearest half and will soon appear in devices.Tag Heuer Meridiist - " A Luxury Phone" approved by FCC
Labels: leaked pics, Tag Heuer, Technology, vertuModeLabs, which specializes in creating exclusive expensive phones, recently introduced a new model, called Tag Heuer Meridiist. Today, this phone has received the approval of the Federal Communications Commission in U.S.
The device is a monoblock form factor, equipped with LCD QVGA-display at 1.9 inches, finished sapphire crystals for added strength, additional OLED-display, at 2 megapixels camera, Bluetooth and covered with skin back cover. The body is made from the phone smooth, polished steel.
15 July 2008
Buttonless Phone from Sony Ericsson
Labels: cell phone, concept, GPS, sony ericsson, TechnologySony Ericsson has come up with the concept of thin phone with touch screen without physical buttons (buttonless) .
It is anticipated that the model will be equipped with WVGA- Touch Screen (800 pixels or slightly more on broad-side at 480 pixels), 3.5 inches in size, at 5 Mega Pixel camera, built GPS-navigator, port mini-USB, headphone connector for 3.5 mm , The support of memory cards M2, software Walkman 3.5 and FM-radio.
While this is only a concept, more detailed information about the device and high-quality photographs forward after the official announcements.
12 July 2008
Dust and water resistant phone from Samsung
Labels: cell phone, samaung, TechnologySamsung will soon be introducing a successor of sorts to the Samsung Solid (M110) – the GT-B2700. Like the Solid, is is water, and dust resistant, and uses the candybar formfactor. It should be on the market by the end of the summer, in the region of $330.
The technical specifications are as follows:
- Connectivity: Quad-band GSM, with EDGE support
- Screen: 1.9”, 176 x 220 pixels
- Music player, with RDS-enabled FM Radio
- Memory: 30MB internal, with MicroSD card slot, supporting up to 4GB
- Extras: Bluetooth and USB 2.0 connectivity, built-in compass, and altimeter
- Battery: 1300 mAh
- Dimensions: 115×52x18 mm
Coin - Sized Celleden headset debuts
Labels: bluetooth, headsets, miniature, misc., TechnologyCelleden has released an incredibly small Bluetooth headset in the United Kingdom - weighing a measly 6.5 grams, or, for a visual comparison, it’s no larger than a twenty pence piece. Small electrical items tend to catch on fast, this should be no exception.
Because of its size, talk and standby time can’t measure up to normal sized headsets - at four hours talktime, and fifty hours on standyby, at the standard ten metre range. It’s available in black or white now, priced at £30/$60SD/€38.




