T-Mobile, Motorola Ready to Turn on the Charm

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Our collective obsession with social networking is more than apparent, but do we really need a smartphone devoted to it? If you're not one of the 503 people who bought Microsoft's Kin, you're probably thinking no -- there are plenty of apps for that. Yet the newly announced Motorola Charm appears to share the Kin's focus, which could also be its downfall.

The Motorola Charm is a new T-Mobile-exclusive Android-powered smartphone that's geared towards Facebook addicts. The Charm features an enhanced version of Motoblur (Motorola's personalized aggregation of social networks) built on Android 2.1. Here are some of its more Charm-ing specs:

  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Backtrack navigation pad (like a laptop touch panel on the back of the device)
  • Flash Lite-enabled Web browsing
  • The Google suite (Search, Maps, Gmail, etc.)
  • Pinch-to-zoom screen and two-finger swipe navigation
  • 3MP camera
  • Second microphone for background noise filtering

Pricing and availability were not disclosed, though the Motorola press release says the Charm will come out this summer.

At first glance, the Charm looks like a one-trick pony. However, unlike the Kin, the Charm has access to the thousands of Android apps, which will be its saving grace ... but how well will those apps run on the Charm's little 2.8-inch touchscreen?

Motorola designed the Charm with a particular -- and perhaps narrow -- angle in mind, just like Microsoft did. We'll see if this niche phone can hold its own, or if it experiences the same mortification as the worst phone ever.


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Sony Adds 3D Shooting to New Cyber-shot Cameras

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Two new Sony point-and-shoot cameras shoot panoramic images you can view in 3D--if you have the right glasses and HDTV.



Though 3D-capable cameras are nothing new, two new additions to Sony's 2010 Cyber-shot line are notable for their 3D-shooting capabilities: They're the first everyday point-and-shoot cameras that offer 3D imaging capabilities, and they create 3D photos with a single lens.
The Exmor R CMOS-sensor-based Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX5 and Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 look a lot like last year's DSC-WX1 and DSC-TX1 Cyber-shots, but they improve on those cameras' already impressive bag of tricks by adding a 3D panorama mode and other new in-camera settings. A third new Sony point-and-shoot camera, the CCD-sensor-based Cyber-shot DSC-T99, lacks the 3D panorama feature.

One Lens, Three Dimensions

To create 3D images, cameras traditionally use a dual-lens system, with the two lenses spaced about as far apart as a pair of human eyeballs. After shooting, two slightly offset images are overlaid, and a visible 3D effect is achieved by using one of many presentation options (among them, red/blue anaglyph filters, different methods of polarization, or viewing the images with the naked eye on a specially treated screen).
The WX5 and TX9 work around the dual-lens system with a creative rejiggering of Sony's Sweep Panorama mode. Using the cameras' 3D Sweep Panorama setting, you press the shutter button once, pan across a scene, and the camera stitches together a panoramic image that can be viewed in 3D.
In the 3D Sweep Panorama mode, the camera calculates what a dual-lens system would capture at different points in the scene and create a similarly offset image. When the image is viewed through special glasses on a compatible HDTV set, the resulting image shows a 3D effect; true to Sony's proprietary-technology-happy reputation, the only way to obtain the proper 3D effect is by viewing the images on a 3D-capable Sony Bravia HDTV while wearing the company's Active Shutter 3D glasses.
That's a big investment just to properly view 3D images shot with these cameras, but the effects are impressive. At a recent demo, sample 3D panorama images viewed through Sony's Active Shutter glasses on a Sony Bravia HDTV showed stunning depth-of-field effects, and foreground elements truly looked as if they were popping out of the screen.
Three-dimensional imaging capabilities have also found their way into two Sony cameras released earlier this year. A free firmware update for Sony's interchangeable-lens Alpha NEX-3 and Alpha NEX-5 cameras enables both models to shoot 3D panoramic images using the same sweep technique. According to Sony, the Alpha NEX firmware update also enhances the cameras' normal Sweep Panorama modes, speeds up start-up times, and improves battery life.

Cyber-shot WX5, TX9, and T99: Other Specs and Features

The 12-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-WX5 offers a 5X optical zoom lens (24mm to 120mm in 35mm film equivalent), and it offers a few interesting modes beyond its 3D-shooting capabilities and Intelligent Sweep Panorama mode.

Two brand-new modes are in the mix. Sony is touting the new camera's Superior Auto mode, which acts similarly to the company's Handheld Twilight mode. In Superior Auto mode, the camera overlays multiple images taken in rapid succession at different exposure settings to create a noise-free photo with greater dynamic range.
Another new mode is called Sweep Multi Angle, which creates a multiple-angle image by panning the camera across a scene. After shooting is complete, you can change the viewing perspective of the photo during playback by tilting the camera from side to side.
Despite lacking manual controls, the WX5 offers more-granular image controls than a typical point-and-shoot, thanks to a stable of excellent shooting modes. For example, Background Defocus mode lets you create shallow depth-of-field effects without manual aperture settings, and the included Handheld Twilight and Backlight Correction HDR modes are designed for tricky lighting situations. The DSC-WX5 also captures 1080i/60fps AVCHD video at 17 mbps. The WX5 is slated for September release at $300.
The slim, touchscreen-operated Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 offers a 4X optical-zoom lens (25mm to 100mm), a 12-megapixel CMOS sensor, a 3.5-inch-diagonal touchscreen, and the ability to capture 1080i AVCHD video.

Like the WX5, it offers Superior Auto, 3D Sweep Panorama, Background Defocus, Sweep Multi Angle, Intelligent Sweep Panorama, Handheld Twilight, and Backlight Correction HDR modes. The TX9 is also dueto appear in September, at a price of $400.
At the lower end of the features spectrum is the similar-style Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T99, which offers a 14-megapixel CCD sensor and a 4X optical zoom lens (25mm to 100mm).
It doesn't possess the feature-heavy firepower of the WX5 or the TX9, but the T99 does offer a Sweep Panorama mode and 720p high-definition video recording as MPEG-4 files. The T99 will be available in September for $250.


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BlackBerry Curve 9300 Specification Review

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BlackBerry Curve 9300 Specification Review Blackberry phone announced another phone in the curve series known as Blackberry Curve 9300. Blackberry curve 9300 smartphone has acknowledged by FCC approval. Apparently, it seems that technical illustration of Curve 9300 was not the same as it was shown in the previous leaked photos of curve smartphone.  BlackBerry smartphone model likely to support tri-Band CDMA Networks that means it will go for MetroPCS also.


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iPhone 4 Diamond Edition: $20,000

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Many people have pre-ordered the iPhone 4, and have received it. Despite the iPhone 4 is now available for purchase, there is one which not everyone can or would buy, Stuart Hughes has created an iPhone 4 was diamonds all over it. The Apple logo on the back of the phone is also bedazzled. This iPhone 4 is naturally white, comes with 32GB of memory. It has been unlocked so that it can be used over all different networks world wide. The white iPhone 4 has not to be launched, and we don’t know when that will be. So this is the closest you can get to that.


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eSATA to USB 3.0 Adapter from Addonics

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Nowadays we’re seeing all sorts of devices that require high transfer speed in

orderto provide full functionality. As you know, eSATA and USB 3.0 are becoming very popular, so people from Addonics have decided to combine eSATA and USB 3.0 and to create something new.




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Mozilla overhauls Looks for Firefox 4 beta

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  Mozilla overhauls Looks for Firefox 4 beta Mozilla browser introduce new upgrade version for its Firefox 4 browser.  The latest upgrades come with the overhauls looks for Firefox 4 web browser interface. The Firefox beta 1 supports latest Web technologies with increase in the performance speed. Beta 1 release is now available for Windows, Mac and Linux users. The most obvious feature for the first beta of Firefox 4 that overhauls interface looks only automatically offered to Windows Users.


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