Tuesday, June 12, 2007

HTC Touch


Let your fingers guide you with the HTC Touch™, the world’s first phone to feature intuitive touch screen technology.

Featuring an easy-to-use touch screen and simple user interface, the HTC Touch with TouchFLO™ makes quick dialing, navigation and selection a breeze. Stylish, smart and versatile, it opens up a world of media, communication and social interaction.

Surf the web with Internet Explorer®, send and receive email from accounts like Hotmail® and Yahoo!®. Chat on Messenger and send photos to your own web space through Windows Live™.

Optimised for entertainment, the HTC Touch lets you enjoy your favourite music and movie clips through the integrated media suite. You also have the versatility to upload, store and share your media files with microSD™ removable memory.

With Windows Mobile® 6, the HTC Touch also provides instant access to your Outlook® email and the most popular Microsoft® Office applications.

Experience a whole new sensation. The HTC Touch.

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Monday, June 4, 2007

Världens minsta fartkamera-varnare och laglig


Har du åkt fast för fortkörning för många gånger och vill ha lite extra hjälp att hålla koll på hastigheten? Då kan Microgo vara precis vad du behöver.
Microgo från Roadpilot är världens minsta fartkamera-varnare som faktiskt är helt laglig. Den använder sig av gps-teknologi och har information om fartkameror i nio länder och kan lagra över 100 000 kameraplatser i minnet.

När föraren närmar sig en fartkamera, ger Microgo ifrån sig ett varningsljud och visar den lagliga hastighetsgränsen som råder på just den vägen i displayen. Om föraren överstiger den lagliga hastighetsgränsen, anmärker Microgo det och råder föraren att sänka hastigheten.

Sex månaders uppdatering av kameraplatser via internet ingår vid köp av Microgo. Uppdateringen sker via usb.

Strömförsörjningen sker via 12 volts ciggkabel och en kul finess är att displayen har 64 olika bakgrundsfärger för att matcha bilens instrumentpanel.

Microgo har Sverigepremiär den 7 juni och väntas kosta runt 1300 kronor.
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Virtuellt tangentbord


Grymt fräck pryl som en god vän hittade på Cebit 2005. Något man knappt trodde skulle nå någon marknad - men nu är den faktiskt här! The virtual keyboard. Projicerar ett tangentbord på underlaget och pratar över bluetooth till din laptop eller handdator eller vad det nu är du skall använda den tillsammans med!

läs mer om denna grymt fräcka pryl på generalagenturen


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Friday, June 1, 2007

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

Microsoft Surface: Behind-the-Scenes First Look (with Video)

The software giant announced today at the D5 conference that it’s built a new touchscreen computer—a coffee table that will change the world. Go inside its top-secret development with PopularMechanics.com, then forget the keyboard and mouse: The next generation of computer interfaces will be hands-on.



Click the picture above to see the video of this amazing system!!!

Microsoft's corporate campus is a sprawling affair, with more than 100 buildings scattered over 261 acres. To make sense of it all, you have to navigate by numbers. The Microsoft Visitor Center, for instance, is in Building 127, north campus, while the Microsoft Conference Center is in Building 33, just down the road from the company soccer and baseball fields. About 4 miles away, however, there is an unnumbered building that is decidedly "off campus." In that building, Microsoft has quietly been developing the first completely new computing platform since the PC — a project that was given the internal code name Milan. This past March, when the project was still operating on the down low, I became the first reporter invited inside these offices. My hosts politely threatened legal consequences if I blabbed about the project to anyone not directly involved in it, then escorted me down a dark hallway to a locked corner conference room. Inside that room was Microsoft's best-kept technology secret in years ... a coffee table.

The product behind the Milan project is called the Microsoft Surface, and the company's unofficial Surface showman is Jeff Gattis. He's a clean-cut fellow who is obviously the veteran of a thousand marketing seminars. He spoke in sentences peppered with "application scenarios," "operational efficiencies" and "consumer pain points" while he took me through a few demonstrations of what the Surface can do. One of Gattis's consumer pain points is the frustrating mess of cables, drivers and protocols that people must use to link their peripheral devices to their personal computers. Surface has no cables or external USB ports for plugging in peripherals. For that matter, it has no keyboard, no mouse, no trackball — no obvious point of interaction except its screen.

Gattis took out a digital camera and placed it on the Surface. Instantly, digital pictures spilled out onto the tabletop. As Gattis touched and dragged each picture, it followed his fingers around the screen. Using two fingers, he pulled the corners of a photo and stretched it to a new size. Then, Gattis put a cellphone on the surface and dragged several photos to it — just like that, the pictures uploaded to the phone. It was like a magic trick. He was dragging and dropping virtual content to physical objects. I'm not often surprised by new technology, but I can honestly say I'd never seen anything like it.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

HTC Shift - UMPC med turbo-3G

På den pågående CTIA-mässan i Orlando har HTC lanserat sin första UMPC, en liten dator med utskjutbart tangentbord!

HTC:s nya modell Shift tillhör den grupp av produkter som kallas UMPC, en förkortning av ultra-mobil PC. Till skillnad från flera andra UMPC-modeller har Shift ett tangentbord som ligger dolt bakom bakom skärmen och kan skjutas fram när det behövs. Dessutom kan det vinklas i förhållande till skärmen så att Shift ser ut som en liten laptop.

HTC har inte gått ut med några uppgifter om exakt hur tor Shift är, men att skärmen är på 7 tum kan ge en uppfattning om storleken.

Shift har Windows Vista som operativsystem och en hårddisk som rymmer 30 gigabyte. Vill man koppla upp sig med Shift kan man göra det med hjälp av turbo-3G eller w-lan.



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