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Mobiles, iPhoneNovember 23, 2007 6:35 pm

iPhone 2.0 (supposedly) has the ability of the Multi-touch surface to recognize and simultaneously track multiple finger and palm contacts and movements as hands approach, touch, and slide across it.

The new Multi-touch 2.0 will be able to track and recognize all the movements of your hands and fingers on and near the touch surface. Then it will interpret them and transform into intuitive commands:

  • Need to move a cursor across the screen? Just slide your finger and it goes.
  • Want to enter text? Just start typing and the text is there. You even get the touch feedback as if really pressing the keys.
  • Need to erase some text? Use the backspace or just slide the finger backwards
  • Have to write or draw something? Just pretend you hold a stylus or pen in your hand and start writing/drawing.
  • If that is still not good enough, pick up the real stylus and start writing with it.
  • All these cool touch gestures that Apple has implemented in iPhone and is exploring further? You know, scrolling, zooming, rotating & moving objects, etc; They are here too
  • 3D object manipulation? Select a few 3D objects on the screen and use all 5 fingers on both hands to play with them.
  • Want to take a break to relax and afraid to put your hands on the touch surface? Don’t worry Multi-touch 2.0 thingie knows that and does not pay attention to your resting palms or fingers

From the patent application, it looks like Multi-touch 2.0 technologies can be applied both to touch surface data input devices like keyboards/touchpads and touch-screens as well.

What new Multi-touch 2.0 devices will be actually implemented is for the Apple to decide

Source: pcjoint.com

MobilesNovember 22, 2007 9:40 pm

BlackJack

Samsung USA has announced that the BlackJack II (SGH-i617) will go on sale on Friday, which is known in much of the USA as Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season. Initially the BlackJack II will be available in black only, but the red wine colored unit will go on sale on December 12th. The BlackJack II will be available from AT&T online and retail locations for US$149.99 with a new two year contract, after a mail-in rebate.

Source : Mobileburn.com

Mobiles, Sony EricssonNovember 18, 2007 2:44 pm

You know, industrial designers seem to love conceptualizing what future Sony Ericsson mobiles will look like. Designer Vincent Palicki is just one of many but his design actually looks like it could be made today and fit right in with the SE family.

It’s a slim candy bar style phone complete with a big screen, standard SE key layout but touched up with stainless steel buttons. Yes it’ll do music, movies, text, email, blah blah and blah so where’s the innovation here? It would be the full size USB port, perfect for any thumb drive. Of course it’s not meant to have a “sore thumb” sticking out at all times, but it’s a way to transfer files like music, videos, and pictures to and from without the need of a computer.

Mobiles, iPhoneNovember 17, 2007 4:16 pm

How simple it is ? Drag and Drop Netflix Queue.

 This app by Brent Jensen that supports multiple accounts, downloads thumbnails of movies, lists new and top 100 movies, also has a search function

Mobiles, iPhone 4:14 pm

iRadio, by Conceited Software, just received an update which brings it much closer to being a valuable iPhone app. The app is basically a SHOUTcast player for the iPhone that allows playing and browsing of thousands of online stations. The app works best under WiFi, but is not limited to it, and does work while using EDGE. There are still many quarks to be worked out, but for the most part, we are impressed with this early application.

MobilesNovember 15, 2007 1:44 pm

Yet another world’s first from the samsung guys.Samsung just announced availability of their 8 megapixel CMOS sensor which shares roughly the same 10.5×11.5×9.4-mm girth of its 3 megapixel cuz. Just make sure you’ve got plenty of light to frame those shots if you’re expecting anything close to a quality image.

MobilesNovember 14, 2007 5:10 pm

The iPhone elite dev team says they’ve unlocked 1.1.2. Downloads are here on the Google code site. This is unconfirmed and untested as of right now, but if you just can’t wait to get your 1.1.2 iPhone unlocked, there you go. Someone ping us in the comments below and let us know if it works for real.

The team has basically figured out a way to downgrade 1.1.2 to 1.0.2 or 1.1.1 and unlock it. They haven’t actually unlocked the 1.1.2 iPhone, because it hasn’t been jailbroken yet, but they have unlocked the new modem firmware.

Mobiles 4:27 pm

Right on schedule, Nokia has announced its latest addition to the multimedia-centric (and game-riffic) Nseries line, the N82 candybar. The phone clearly bears a striking resemblance to its recently announced cousin—the N81 slider—but the N82 ups the ante with a 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss lens paired with autofocus (naturally) and a xenon flash. Other features include microSD expansion, support for Nokia’s own Ovi goodies, WiFi, assisted GPS, a 2.4 inch QVGA display front and center, and an honest-to-goodness 3.5mm headphone jack like the N95 before it

MobilesNovember 12, 2007 9:50 pm

HTC has gone and made the GSM/EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA phone official, admitting its affiliation and paying child support. Their third phone in the Touch line, this newest version packs a TomTom Navigator 6 GPS that’s highly viewable on the 2.8” screen. Plus you get Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3MP camera and optional MicroSD expansion

Mobiles 9:43 pm

The iPhone elite dev team says they’ve unlocked 1.1.2. Downloads are here on the Google code site. This is unconfirmed and untested as of right now, but if you just can’t wait to get your 1.1.2 iPhone unlocked, there you go. Someone ping us in the comments below and let us know if it works for real.

The team has basically figured out a way to downgrade 1.1.2 to 1.0.2 or 1.1.1 and unlock it. They haven’t actually unlocked the 1.1.2 iPhone, because it hasn’t been jailbroken yet, but they have unlocked the new modem firmware.