Friday 9 March 2012

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Motorola XYBOARD waterproof editions revealed
This week the folks at Motorola have brought forth some new tablets for the whole world to fawn over – waterproofed XYBOARDs! This release doesn’t exactly bring a whole new tablet – or tablets, as it were – to the table, but re-releases the XYBOARD in two new editions with one big modification: waterproofing. In the advertisements released thus far, this amazing ability is being shown as Saint Patrick’s Day savior, stoppering up the Irish whiskey you’ll soon be consuming.


What brilliant beast of a masterpiece is this, two new tablets from Motorola the same week Apple’s released their new iPad? It’s the same naming technique, two, with no additional name added on to the XYBOARD specification, just a bit more protection for your everyday consuming of the liquids. Spill proof in addition to the already rough and tough Gorilla Glass fronts we’ve got in tact – is this enough for you to want the Verizon 4G LTE Android slates? There’s a catch in there – the LTE isn’t included this time around.
That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, it’s just the Wi-fi versions of the tablets you’ll be grabbing with waterproofing all around, as the Saturday Night Live “it breaks immediately” gag holds strong for dunking your LTE XYBOARD into the drink. Note of course that doing this is never a good idea, even if you do have waterproofing on your devices – spillproof doesn’t mean “left in the kiddie pool for 2 hours” proof. That said, every single version of the XYBOARD now on the market is tough as nails in many more ways than one.


You can pick up either the 10.1-inch XYBOARD or the 8.2-inch XYBOARD from Motorola’s own online store exclusively. And have a peek at our review suite below of both of these devices. They’re Android on Motorola tablets the way it always should be!


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Telus Illuminates March 2 for Nokia Lumia 800

 
It only took a few measly months for Nokia to skyrocket itself as the top manufacturer of Windows Phone devices. While WP7 still lags behind iOS and Android, it’s certainly making some in-roads and that’s continuing with more in-roads into Canada early next month.
 


The Nokia Lumia 800 has been officially listed on the Telus Mobility website, coming with an official launch date of March 2. The product page is also saying that the Lumia 800 will be offered “only from Telus,” snatching up the exclusive away from Bell and Rogers. Quick highlights include the 3.7-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display, 16GB internal memory, and 8MP Carl Zeiss camera with LED flash.

No word on pricing just yet, but we can see that Telus will have the Lumia 800 in your choice of black, blue, or pink. And yes, it’ll take advantage of that 4G HSPA network too.


 
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MMDA Blackberry app now available
 
Motorists with BlackBerry smartphones can finally get much-needed help navigating through Metro Manila traffic with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority's (MMDA's) navigation app.

The MMDA app for BlackBerry smartphones and mobile devices debuted Thursday, available on BlackBerry's App World as a free download.

Among the app's listed features are:


    View the traffic situation in Map or Line View
    Includes EDSA, C5, SLEX, Roxas Blvd, Ortigas, Commonwealth, Marcos Highway, Katipunan, Espana, & Quezon Ave.
    View problem areas so you can avoid them
    MMDA FAQs built-in for your guidance
    Includes MMDA Directory


The app requires BlackBerry 5.0.0 or higher.

On the other hand, the Pinoy BB Developer Group said it is still fixing something for the map view on the BlackBerry 9800 series.

For his part, MMDA traffic discipline unit head Yves Gonzalez tweeted the app for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 series is still undergoing "further polishing."

"Versions for other mobile operating systems are in finishing stages of development and will hopefully be out soon," Gonzalez told GMA News Online in an SMS message.

He also pointed out that all MMDA mobile apps were developed at no cost to taxpayers, as volunteer developers were enlisted to create the programs. — TJD, GMA News 
 
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What the New iPad Tells Us About the Next iPhone
 

 
A powerful processor and 4G LTE support are among the new upgrades and features the latest iPad has brought to the table. And often the development of the iPhone and the iPad are in many ways intertwined. What new advances in the latest iPad will we see in the next version of Apple's smartphone?


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For the most part, new features for Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) mobile products usually appear in the iPhone before they make it to the iPad, but that's not the case with this latest release of the tablet.

Support for LTE mobile phone networks and a new muscular processor, the A5X, are two features found solely in the new iPad, which is why some analysts believe they're certainly headed for the next iPhone, expected to be released this summer.

"Implementing LTE in the iPad is a strong indicator that Apple will bring LTE to the iPhone," Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group, told MacNewsWorld.

Maintaining Battery Life

Battery life may have been an issue influencing Apple's decision to introduce LTE in the iPad before it did it with the iPhone, according to Rubin.

"It allows Apple to get better battery performance out of its LTE implementation," he explained. "The iPad is a larger device so it can accommodate a larger battery, which helps with battery life."

Battery life has been a bane for LTE, according to Michael Morgan, a mobile devices analyst with ABI Research. The fact that the new iPad has a nine-hour battery life with LTE enabled bodes well for the next iPhone, he added.

"It shows you they're resolving the power drain issue with LTE," he told MacNewsWorld. That suggests the next iPhone will support LTE without any battery life tradeoffs.
Keeping a Trim Figure

While the battery in the new iPad has the chops to support LTE, it does it without significantly increasing the device's thickness, also good news for an LTE-enabled iPhone.

"It shows companies no longer have to forfeit thickness or industrial design in order to accommodate LTE," Rubin noted.

Early introduction of LTE into the Apple ecosystem through the new iPad could also be designed to showcase the technology on an optimal device.

"LTE is the best cellular network technology for the kinds of media-rich activities that consumers are more likely to do on an iPad, like watching movies and Web surfing," Rubin explained.

Apple, he added, may have also felt pressured to get into LTE sooner rather than later.

With all four major wireless carriers moving toward LTE, he reasoned, "if Apple were to hold off on LTE for another year, it might risk putting the iPhone at a competitive disadvantage."
Dialing Down the A5X

Another innovation in the new iPad that may pop up in the next iPhone is the A5X processor. However, Apple may decide to reduce the clock speed of that chip, which has two processing cores and four graphic cores, if it does move it to the next iPhone, according to Morgan.

"They might do what they did with the [iPhone] 4S," he observed. "They'll take the A5X and throttle it down so it works at 800MHz."

He explained that the new iPhone won't need all the horsepower that the tablet does. The iPad, for example, needs to power a much larger display than the iPhone and at a greater pixel density, 326 pixels per inch compared to 264 ppi.

"It will improve the battery life of the handset," he noted. "And with LTE, battery life is a serious issue."
Goodbye Numbers

Up to now, most new technologies like the Retina display, Siri and an improved iSight camera have been introduced in the iPhone and then brought to the iPad, so unwrapping new features like LTE support and the A5X was a bit of a departure for Apple, albeit a calculated one.

Bringing LTE to the iPad before the iPhone makes some sense, Morgan maintained. He estimated that about 30 percent of all tablets have cellular connectivity, and of those that have that connectivity, only about 30 to 40 percent actually access a cellular data network.

"That means this will be a soft opening for LTE at Apple," he reasoned. "It will be tested on a small number of devices and then go prime time on the iPhone."

Although it's not a technological change, the iPad introduction also revealed a change in Apple's naming conventions. The third generation iPad is just "the new iPad," and when the next generation iPhone arrives, it will be "the new iPhone."

"They have products like the MacBook and the iPod that don't have numbers," Sarah Rottman Epps, an analyst with Forrester Research, told MacNewsWorld. "They want to get away from the expectation that it has to have a number on the end to know if it's a really big refresh or just a little refresh."
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