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July 23rd, 2008

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Sony Portable Reader

SONY READER

It has become more and more common for people to read eBooks the fact that they are as easily available and distributable on the internet. Sony has come up with innovative way to enhance your digital reading experience.  Sony reader is available on 6″ display, weighing at as light as 9 ounces and as thin as half an inch. It reads PDF, JPEG, MP3 and more formats. The battery allows contiguous reading of up to 7500 page flips per charge session. It uses a revolutionary paper-like display with E Ink technology to ensure comfort reading even in bright sunlight. Selection of colors currently in Silver and Dark Blue. Sony also offers range of customization services, such as custom engraving with laser, and selection of covers to make your Sony Reader more personal. [SonyStyle VIA Upcoming Laptops]

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Written by Stephen on July 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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Window Live Update Live

Found under: Windows Mobile, Software, Pocket PC,



You shouldnt be looking that puzzled at me. Theres a live update of Windows Live going on. Well actually not that live. Windows Live did upgrade to a different version. A version that fixes certain bugs without adding anything particularly smart. In order to get it though you will have to wait for your favorite carrier to go for an upgrade itself to include the new Windows Live version. The update doesnt include Windows Messenger. That means that installing the new Windows Live over

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LG rumored to release X110 Atom-based netbook built by MSI

lg_logoLatest company to be tipped in a netbook rumor is LG, with a Digitimes report claiming they had been looking for a manufacturing partner and, according to sources, settled on MSI.  The budget notebook, apparently called the X110, is tipped to launch in October and, like many rivals, will use Intel’s Atom processor.

The X110 is claimed to have an 8.9-inch LCD screen, 2GB of RAM and use a traditional, 120GB hard drive.  It will ship with Windows XP, and the company is supposedly uncertain as to whether they will provide a Linux-based option.  Price range is predicted for NT$19,000 to 24,000 (US$625 to $790).

While LG are yet to comment on the rumors, the same sources suggest that the company will focus on industrial design and build quality in an attempt to differentiate the X110 among the other budget ultraportables.  It’s expected to be available in both North America and Europe.


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SmartReg 3.4 for Windows Mobile

Found under: Pocket PC, Smartphone, Software, Windows Mobile,



If you really know your way around your smartphone or Pocket PC then SmartReg 3.4 might be just the program you were looking for. It will take care of that registry for you as long as you own a Windows Mobile 2003 2003SE 5.0 or 6.0 powered device. With SmartReg not only are you able to make registry modifications but if it turns out you were wrong theres a very useful undo feature which will restore your previous registry status. SmartReg will record all changes made in your regis

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Pioneer Kuro media-streaming tested: basic but functional

It’s not just Samsung that can do media streaming; Pioneer’s most-recent Kuro HDTVs, the PDP-6020FD and PDP-5020FD, are equipped with ethernet ports that, unlike those found on some of the new Samsungs, can actually funnel movies, music, and photos over your home network.  The televisions act as DLNA clients, and can receive content from Windows Media Player 11 or other compatible sources.  Crave had a chance for some hands-on time with the PDP-5020FD, and while the setup isn’t perfect they still seem pretty impressed.

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The menu system is basic and can lag, and there’s no visual frippery such as album art for music.  However the Kuros do support a fair number of codecs: WMA, MP3, WAV, M4A, and ACC for audio, WMA 9, MPEG 1 and 2, H.264 and ASP for video, and JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF for images.

“Overall, we liked how Pioneer chose to keep its system clean and simple. We also have to mention that the television comes with a USB input, and you can access audio, photos, and videos stored on a USB memory stick. If you don’t have the need for an Xbox 360 or PS3, and you’re not into yoga or watching YouTube videos in the family room (the latter which you can already do with TVersity anyway), Pioneer provides a capable solution for family vacation photo slide shows and those endearing low-res video moments starring your pooch” Crave

Crave conclude that if you’re “serious” about media streaming then you should probably investigate a dedicated box, but otherwise Pioneer gets brownie-points for including the capability (however basic) out of the box.  Compare that to Samsung’s MediaLink, announced today, which will be a $200 add-on.


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MathTutorMobile 1.1 for Windows Mobile

Found under: Windows Mobile, Software, Pocket PC,



Well how are your math skills Is everything ok Are you happy to have finished highschool What about college math Did you skip that too Well I always liked math for whatever weird reason. Theres always some logic with numbers. MathTutorMobile 1.1 for Windows Mobile will show you exactly that. Should you own a Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003 SE or higher go give this application a try MathTutorMobile 1.1 isnt a way to cheat through your high school exams if thats what you wer

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Samsung MediaLive HDTV Media Center Extender announced

Yet another home media option from Samsung, this time aiming to connect your shiny new LCD or plasma TV up to your media center PC.  The Samsung MediaLive is an extender that brings the Vista Media Center to your HDTV screen; that means you can watch recorded or downloaded media, pause live TV and also watch live high-definition programming via a CableCARD tuner.

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The catch is that you have to have one of Samsung’s HDTVs in order for it to work.  In fact, you have to have a pretty recent (i.e. one made in 2008 that has CEC automation support) TV, but once you’ve got over that hurdle you can use the MediaLive’s ethernet port or built-in WiFi draft-N to access Vista Media Center, watch movies from Vongo and MovieLink and stream content from XM Radio.

Once connected, the MediaLive can be mounted behind the HDTV, with remote commands being shuttled via the HDMI-CEC connection.  A single PC can stream content - up to 1080p and in AC3, H.264, JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMA and WMV formats - to up to five MediaLive-equipped TVs, depending on resolution and bandwidth.

The Samsung MediaLive Extender will go on sale in August 2008, priced at $200.

Press Release

Samsung’s MediaLive: the Ultimate HDTV Accessory, Bringing Digital Content from the PC to the Big-Screen

Combines Microsoft’s Extender for Windows Media Center Technology with Samsung High Design and Cutting-Edge Functionality for a New Era of Home Entertainment

RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. –(Business Wire)– Jul. 23, 2008 Samsung Electronics America Inc., the leader in the U.S. digital television market, lets consumers view PC-content on a Samsung HDTV with the retail launch of the company’s MediaLive adaptor. Samsung’s MediaLive delivers digital content (including HD content) in real-time from Windows Media Center on a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate operating systems to the big screen of a Samsung HDTV via a wireless or wired home network. From photos, music, feature films, home movies, and live and recorded TV programs, Samsung’s MediaLive is the ideal plug-and-play complement to most 2008-model Samsung HDTVs.
“The PC is quickly becoming the hub for entertainment in the home and Samsung’s MediaLive gives consumers the freedom to enjoy and manage movies, photos, and music on the bigger screen of an HDTV,” said John Revie, Vice President of Visual Display Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “Samsung’s MediaLive opens up a constantly expanding world of content for consumers, adding yet another connectivity option to the latest Samsung HDTVs.”

Easily connected to an existing wireless or wired Internet connection, Samsung’s MediaLive allows PCs running Windows Vista or Windows Vista Home Premium to stream a personal movie, photo, music, and video collection to any 2008-model Samsung HDTV in the home with an HDMI-CEC connection. With the ability to display content at up to Full HD resolution and support for a range of video, audio, and image codecs such as AC3, H.264, JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, WMA, and WMV, consumers will be able to enjoy an impressive variety of video and audio files using Samsung’s MediaLive. Instead of crowding around a 15-inch PC monitor to share their latest music or movies, users can transfer the same PC content in real-time and share it on a 50-inch HDTV with a group of friends. One PC can stream content to up-to five Samsung MediaLive boxes connected to a TV through a home network - providing total access to entertainment from most 2008-model Samsung HDTV’s in the home.

Beyond streaming personal entertainment, Samsung’s MediaLive gives consumers access to a wide range of entertainment options including online services such as Vongo, MovieLink, Showtime TV, XM Radio, and FOX Sports, as well as the ability to browse through top news stories from Reuters and NPR. Additionally, in the U.S., Windows Media Center features the Internet TV beta program, which offers access to viral videos, news stories, movie trailers, sports clips, cast interviews, movie concerts and more. For access to live and recorded TV through the Samsung MediaLive, a simple TV tuner can be connected to the PC, turning it into a powerful DVR with the ability to watch and record favorite television shows and movies. In conjunction with FOX Sports, consumers are able to access SportsLounge to quickly view up-to-date sports scores, statistics and schedules - a perfect tool for any fantasy sports fan.

“Microsoft is pleased to be working with an industry leader such as Samsung, which shares our commitment to expanding TV entertainment options through Windows Media Center,” said Ron Pessner, General Manager of the Connected TV Division at Microsoft Corp. “We’re seeing the industry recognize the value of delivering these types of integrated solutions that allow consumers to extend pictures, music and more from their Windows Vista Home Premium- or Ultimate-based PC to the TV.”

Employing the simple-to-navigate user interface and integrated electronic program guide of Windows Media Center, content browsing and playback is easily controlled using the arrow and enter buttons available on either the included MediaLive Simple Remote, or the Samsung HDTV’s remote control.

Using the included mounting bracket, the compact device can be easily mounted to the rear of select Samsung flat-panel TVs for a clutter-free home theater setup. Operational commands are sent to the MediaLive via the HDMI-CEC port for a high quality, single-cable connection to the HDTV. The device connects to a PC via a RJ45 connected LAN cable, or wirelessly through a built-in 802.11 a/b/g/n receiver.

The Samsung MediaLive will be available in August 2008. -0-

Specifications
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MediaLive
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Online Content — Windows Media Center online media
content providers
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Audio — WMA, MP3, AC3
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Video — WMV, MPEG2, MPEG4, H.264
– HDMI-CEC output
– Replay
– Down & Play of recorded TV program In
PC
– AV Streaming with PC (Server)
– AV Streaming with PC (Client) - WMV,
MPEG2 file Streaming
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Photo — JPEG
– Zoom in/out, Rotation
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Input and Output — DC Power
– USB 2.0 Slave
– USB 2.0 Host
– HDMI-CEC
– Ethernet (RJ45 LAN cable)
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Works With — 2008-model Samsung HDTVs 450 series
and higher, LCD, Plasma and DLP
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Dimension (W X H X D, mm) — 270 x 48 x 155
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Weight — 1.8 kg
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Estimated Selling Price $200
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Availability August 2008
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*Subject to change without notice.

About Samsung Electronics America, Inc.

Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, NJ, Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SEA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., markets a broad range of award-winning, digital consumer electronics and home appliance products, including HDTVs, home theater systems, MP3 players, digital imaging products, refrigerators and washing machines. A recognized innovation leader in consumer electronics design and technology, Samsung is the HDTV market leader in the U.S. Please visit http://www.samsung.com for more information.


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Go GPS with GPS Tuner 5.4

Found under: Software, GPS, Windows Mobile, Pocket PC,



GPS Tuner 5.4 is an award winning GPS off road navigation software compatible with Pocket PC 2003 Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA and GPS NMEA. Whats so special about it you may ask While regular GPS devices will offer you turn by turn directions until the road ends GPS Tuner will continue to show you where youre supposed to go even when off road. That means your favorite extreme sport might benefit from this feature. Hiking boating biking flying just became more interesting. Youll

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