Nokia E71 coming to Fido in Canada?

Posted by Dusan on Saturday, September 6th, 2008 at 8:30 am under Rumors, Nokia, Devices

Nokia E71 coming to Fido?

Don’t know what should we think about this, but apparently Canadians will be able to grab the full QWERTY keyboard equipped Nokia E71 exclusively through Fido. Sure, there are options to grab the device unlocked, but if you want to instantly save on purchase and grab the E71 through mobile operator, you’ll have to sign-up for Fido’s service. That’s kinda strange when we know Fido is Rogers Wireless’ owned MVNO and is primarily geared towards the younger generation…

The rumor is coming from MobilySyrup’s Nokia insider, FYI.

[Via: MobileSyrup]

HTC Touch Pro coming to AT&T as “Fuze”

Posted by Dusan on Saturday, September 6th, 2008 at 7:58 am under Rumors, Cingular/AT&T, HTC, Windows Mobile, Devices

HTC Touch Pro coming to AT&T

It seems AT&T is moving forward to launch the HTC Touch Pro. While the details we have are kinda sketchy at the moment — release date and pricing are unknown — we do know the mobile operator will market the device as “Fuze.”

Specs should remain unchanged, though, and include tri-band HSDPA (with U.S. 3G frequencies), WiFi, GPS, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, BlackBerry Connect support, and a whole lot more.

We’ll be keeping our eyes and ears on the street, and get back to you as soon as we have more to report on the subject. Stay tuned, in the meantime.

[Via: Engadget Mobile]

EA announces 9 iPhone/iPod Touch games

Posted by Dusan on Saturday, September 6th, 2008 at 7:48 am under Gaming, iPhone, Announcements

EA logoEA has announced that it will bring 9 iPhone/iPod Touch games in the near future. Aside from the long awaited Spore Origins, which we’ve already covered recently, the gaming giant also wowed to bring the following titles to the platform:

  • YAHTZEE Adventures
  • EA Mini Golf
  • Lemonade Tycoon
  • Mahjong
  • MONOPOLY: Here & Now The World Edition
  • SimCity
  • Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09
  • Need for Speed Undercover
  • The Sims 3

It’s obvious EA is serious when it comes to iPhone as a gaming platform. We’ve no reasons to believe at least some of the titles mentioned above won’t be a hit…

Apple’s vision of future multi-touch includes voice, sight, finger-recognition

Posted by Will on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 5:41 pm under iPhone, Apple, Announcements

Apple multi touch input patent application

Leave it to the pioneers of multi-touch in the mobile space to apply for a patent on all future versions of multi-touch. Apple’s latest patent filing suggests that Cupertino is working to integrate more than just touch-based input modalities in to future versions of multi-touch.

Apple multi touch input patent applicationThe problem with the current multi-touch setup is that it’s tailored to touch-based mechanics alone. Multi-touch on the iPhone and iPhone 3G is goo for mechanical manipulation, but without complementary input modalities like voice or finger-recognition, the current multi-touch setup falls short of offering truly immersive user interaction.

Imagine trying to resize and rotate a picture while changing its color and Apple multi touch input patent applicationinserting a bit of text. It wouldn’t make sense to resize and rotate the picture using your voice. There are size and rotation-degree parameters that are just more well-suited for manipulation through touch-based multi-touch technology - it’s just easier to pinch/stretch and rotate the picture with your finger than with voice commands. Likewise, it’s easier to use voice commands to change the color of the background picture or add a text string to the picture.

Apple proposes, in their latest patent application, that future multi-touch technologies will integrate almost all foreseeable input modalities to complement touch-based multi-touch. Mechanical manipulations could be assigned to touch-based commands, while voice commands are relegated to functions that require choosing an option from a list.

Apple multi touch input patent applicationFuthermore, Apple envisions future multi-touch setups incorporating finger-recognition that would allow the user to assign different functions to each finger - which would allow for more complex commands to be issued. Gaze-vector tracking could allow your future laptop or mobile phone to recognize which menu you’d like to select and automatically drill down to the appropriate category. Then there’s the proposition of using finger-tracking and force-sensing technologies that would allow the user to affect different degrees of control depending on finger-pressure and position.

Combine all that with accelerometer support and some pixie dust and you’ve got the makings of a seriously immersed control environment. We can’t wait for a future filled with multi multi-touch and pixie dust!

USPTO Apple patent application

LG Prada II specs and details - New LG Prada II with 5 megapixel camera

Posted by Will on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 4:45 pm under Rumors, LG, Devices

You mean fashion-forward handsets like the LG Prada KE850 can’t get by on looks and designer label alone?

Even traditionally feature-lacking luxury phones like those from Nokia’s luxury arm, Vertu, are starting to adopt current-LG Prada II 2 leakedgeneration technology in their super-expensive handsets. And, in keeping with this trend, it looks like LG is working on a successor to their LG KE850 Prada phone.

The LG Prada II, as it’s apparently going to be called, will reportedly sport a 5 megapixel camera and HSDPA 3G connectivity on the coveted 850Mhz band. That’s all good news for feature-hungry fashionistas out there, but will it be enough to compete with the iPhone 3G and its unmatched UI?

We’ll have to wait and see how the LG Prada II fares against the iPhone 3G and the HTC Touch Pro… and the HTC Dream G1… and the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1… you get the point.

LG Prada II specs:

  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE, dual-band HSDPA (850MHz/2100MHz)
  • 950mAh battery
  • 240×400 3.0? screen
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and VGA recording
  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • Wi-Fi b,g
  • Infineon MP-EH + M180 chipset
  • Motion sensor
  • FM Radio
  • 104.5 x 54 x 16.8 mm

[Via: BGR]

Nokia: Q3 2008 market share may drop

Posted by Will on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 4:24 pm under Financial, Nokia, Announcements

Nokia stock plummets on revised forecastNokia, the clear leader among mobile phone manufacturers, has seen its mobile marketshare reaching upwards of 40% of the global mobile phone market in Q2 2008. At that time, the Finnish cellphone giant announced that it expected its Q3 2008 market share to stay the same. Unfortunately, for Nokia and their shareholders, the company has announced today that they expect their market share to drop in Q3.

Nokia blames a weak global economy for the revision to their third-quarter outlook. The news sent Nokia shares tumbling 11% (as of 1443 GMT), leaving the world’s largest cellphone manufacturer trading at a three-year low.

On the upside, Nokia says that it expects to see its full-year 2008 market share increasing ever so slightly. At the end of the day, it’s all about how a company fairs in the long-term. Quarterly financial wobbles can be indicators of underlying corporate problems, but in Nokia’s case, we’ll see the Finns pull through.

[Via: Forbes]

Palm updates Palm Treo 800w with USB and battery fixes

Posted by Yoeau on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 3:44 pm under Palm, Windows Mobile, Applications, Announcements

Palm Treo ProIf you’re the proud owner of a new Palm Treo 800w, then you might be feeling a bit let down at this point. Aside from the fact that the Palm Treo Pro has just surfaced as the latest must-have Palm Treo smartphone, Palm has acknowledged problems with the software controlling the Palm Treo 800w’s USB port and battery.

The Palm Treo 800w apparently didn’t like recognizing certain USB devices, and had some problems charging a completely dead and drained battery. Both issues have been recognized by Palm and fixes are now available in the new Palm Treo 800w software update.

If your Palm Treo 800w is sitting dead on your desk with a completely drained battery, unable to start charging through the wall-charger, you’ll want to “trickle charge” the Palm Treo 800w battery by connecting it via USB cable to your computer. The USB port on your computer Palm Treo 800w software updateshould start charging your Palm Treo 800w, and once the battery hits 25%, you’re good to start the software update.

Even better is news that the software update can be both downloaded and applied through your computer or simply applied as an OTA (over-the-air) update. You can find the software update download link here. To update your Palm Treo 800w over the air, simply point your 800w’s IE browser to palm.com/800wusbota and follow the onscreen instructions.

With this latest software update and our previous hack that should open up faster upload data speeds, your Palm Treo 800w should be humming along quite nicely.

Palm

Pro Evo 2009 wins Mobile game award

Posted by Ben on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 1:19 pm under Gaming

Pro Evo 2009 wins Mobile game award

Konami’s classic footie game, Pro Evolution Soccer, has won the “best mobile game” award at the Leipzig Games Convention. The award was given to the 2009 incarntion of the game, published by Glu in it’s Mobile format.

The judges were apparently of the opinion that the control system meant the game rocked, and that the Bluetooth multiplayer mode also made it worthy of the win.

And yes, I know, the image above is of the 2008 iteration of the game - but that’s the one that you can easily get your mitts on via Glu’s website.

[Via: Mobile Entertainment]

Nokia N96 review - about as good as it looks

Posted by Will on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 1:14 pm under Nokia, Devices, Symbian

The Nokia N96 has been highly anticipated as the Nokia N95 successor and new heir to the Nseries throne. With that sexy, glossy-black finish, under-lit keys, mobile TV, and fantastic optics, the Nokia N96 is the new king-of-the-ring when it comes to Espoos Nseries lineup.

Nokia N96 review

We’ve already seen the Nokia N96 from all angles and subjective perspectives. For some, the addition of mobile TV and a refreshed design aesthetic isn’t enough to justify the jump from the Nokia N95. For others, the sleek new look combined with the improved build-quality and more precise sliding mechanism is enough to upgrade to the Nokia N96.

But, that doesn’t mean we can’t stand to see more Nokia N96 reviews. AllAboutSymbian has posted an “first impressions” review of the Nokia N96 that lauds the newly-minted Nseries flagship as having good build quality (as I mentioned from my hands-on time with the N96), solid slide mechanism, and affinity for fingerprints.

Nokia N96 reviewThe camera shutter button was noted as being a bit stiff, although that’s more likely a personal perspective. I found the pre-production unit to have a well-balanced shutter button.

And, as expected from the Carl Zeiss optics used in the Nokia N96’s camera, the picture quality is top-notch (as you can see from the sample picture to the left).

Head on over to AllAboutSymbian for the down-low.

[Via: AllAboutSymbian]

Sport dominates mobile games chart

Posted by Ben on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 1:09 pm under Gaming

Sport dominates mobile games chartSporting games (like EA Mobile’s Fight Night Round 3) are apparently dominating a mobile games chart, which is compiled by website GameMobile. There is a mix of Football management games, Golf, Pool, and a touch of the Olympics! Driving games and Basketball also make an appearance.

Some sports games do lend themselves well to Mobile - and some (naming no names!) that require rapid dexterity, are not suited for Mobile at all - actually maybe that is just my fat fingers! Certainly the pace of Mobile tech and game dev means that now (aguably) console-like games are starting to appear - EA’s Boxing game, Fight Night Round 3, being a good example. Bring it on - Thwack!

[Story via: mobilemarketingnews.co.uk / Image via: Pocketgamer.co.uk]