Posts Tagged ‘Mobile News’
Apple iTunes 9 Will Come Out Soon With Blu-ray
This rumor ties up with previous speculations that Apple will be adding Blu-ray into their latest iMac line up, on top of that the new version of iTunes will have the ability to visually organize and arrange your iPhone and iPod Touch Apps, reports Boy Genius Report. Apple iTunes 9 will features Blu-ray support and app organization features so you will be able to organize all your iPhone or iPod touch applications from iTunes 9. Other features include Twitter, Facebook and Last.fm integration. Amazing, eh?
Archos 2 Vision PMP Portable Media Player
After we’ve seen that minuscule Ramos T11 RK PMP Portable Media Player it’s time to take a look at Archos 2 Vision PMP which is could be a better alternative. Archos 2 Vision PMP offers AVI video formats, 16GB internal memory and a 2-inch 220×176 color display and a microSD card slot for expansion. Archos 2 Vision PMP also supports MP3 and WMA audio. Archos 2 Vision PMP is available in 8GB version also includes voice recorder and FM radio.
New Archos 2 Vision PMP will be available in two versions 8GB and 16GB.The price of 8GB is €60 or around $85 and the 16GB models will be price exactly at $99 or €99.
Ramos T11 RK PMP Portable Media Player
Ramos has recently introduced its latest, beautiful and amazing PMP (portable media player) with nice sound quality. Ramos named it as Ramos T11 RK PMP. Ramos T11 RK PMP is the latest and improved version of the company ever launched. Ramos T11 RK PMP comes with Rockchip RK2806 chipset. Ramos T11 RK PMP has a 5″ touch screen with 800 x 480 resolution, 8 GB of internal memory to store different formats of audio and video.
HTC Whitestone, Mega and Tachi Coming from Verizon Soon and Already Leaked Now
The HTC Whitestone, Mega and Tachi got leaked (yes, leaked) and will come from Verizon as soon as possible
However, the HTC Whitestone will come with a 3.6-inch WVGA display, a 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 256MB of RAM and Windows Mobile 6.1. The HTC Mega will get you a 2.8-inch QVGA screen, a 3-megapixel camera, a 528MHz Qualcomm processor, 256MB of RAM and Windows Mobile 6.5. We don’t exactly have info on the HTC Tachi but at least we have the picture of it.
Bear in your mind that it’s not only AT&T that’s going to bring you new HTC devices soon. Verizon also has some HTC handsets scheduled for launch at some point in the future: the Whitestone, the Mega and the Tachi.
Buffalo’s microSD 16GB Card Reader
Yikes, the Buffalo have recently announced its microSD card reader. As you can see, this device is small enough where you can just plug it into one of your laptop’s USB ports and leave it there with little to no worries of it breaking during traveling. In addition to having the ability to read a microSD card, this reader will feature 4GB or 16GB of built-in storage for $35 and $160, respectively.
Rogers Wireless Begins 21Mbps HSPA+Network
It seems that Rogers is getting really aggressive lately. After announcing netbooks with embedded 3G wireless, and giving their Internet users 50 Mbps speeds, Rogers has announced that they will become the first telco in North America to roll out HSPA+ which will give users speeds of up to 21Mbps anywhere they can get a cell signal.
While this is cool for Canadians and a pretty big coup for Rogers, there is one thing that stops me from jumping up and down. Canada has some of the highest cellular phone rates in the world. So it really doesn’t matter how fast my cellular data connection goes if I can’t afford it. How high are Canadian cell phone rates? Here’s an example of what the rest of the world pays.











MobileOne’s Novatel MiFi 2352 Mobile Hotspot
Novatel Wireless and MobileOne, launched the MiFi 2352 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot, making MobileOne the first Asian operator to offer a MiFi device. The MiFi 2352 supports triband HSPA (900/1900/2100Mhz) and quadband GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900Mhz). The MiFi 2352 being such an exciting product is that it is SIM-unlocked, which makes it compatible with SIM cards from nearly any cellular provider. Travelling with ultraportable MiFi abroad is now possible and should be easy to do.