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December 31, 2006

First “Googlephone” ends up being Samsung’s Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 9:18 pm

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Contrary to previous beliefs, it looks like neither Orange nor HTC will have a part in producing the first "Googlephone," and instead it seems that Samsung is slipping in the back door to steal the limelight. When the Ultra Edition 13.8 (formerly known as the Z720) got official a few days back, we noticed the relatively unexpected suite of Google apps swarming the mobile's innards, and aside from the handset not exactly abiding by the Opera agreement that is supposedly falling into place, it seems a good fit for the first Google-infused mobile. Of course, the programs that come loaded are all available as free downloads on supported handsets, but it seems the European-bound 13.8 will be numero uno in what's likely to be quite a lengthy list of Googled mobiles.

 

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First “Googlephone” ends up being Samsung’s Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 9:18 pm

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Contrary to previous beliefs, it looks like neither Orange nor HTC will have a part in producing the first "Googlephone," and instead it seems that Samsung is slipping in the back door to steal the limelight. When the Ultra Edition 13.8 (formerly known as the Z720) got official a few days back, we noticed the relatively unexpected suite of Google apps swarming the mobile's innards, and aside from the handset not exactly abiding by the Opera agreement that is supposedly falling into place, it seems a good fit for the first Google-infused mobile. Of course, the programs that come loaded are all available as free downloads on supported handsets, but it seems the European-bound 13.8 will be numero uno in what's likely to be quite a lengthy list of Googled mobiles.

 

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When good toys go bad II: toy cellphone botches “six”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 9:05 am

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There's acceptable ways to drop the H-Bomb and F-Bomb, and there's "when good toys go bad." Presumably turning a joyous, thrilling Christmas morning into one giant moment of awkwardness, a South Carolina mum was aghast when her son's toy phone, which was purchased from K-Mart as an innocent symbol of motherly love, vocalized "profanity" (mmkay?) instead of "the number six" when pressed. The phone reportedly shouts out numbers when the respective keys are mashed, but unfortunately for Brandy Cunningham, "six" didn't exactly turn out like it should have. Leading to eventual embarrassment, she claims her son has repeated the taboo vocabulary in places like "church" and "the grocery store," leaving the parent in quite a predicament. She even purchased yet another one just in case the phone was a one-time mishap, but found that not to be the case. A spokeperson for Sears / K-Mart has assured everyone that the company is investigating the incident and the toy itself, as it doesn't "intend to sell children's products that contain profanity." It's just a hunch and all, but we think somebody in the manufacturing line is going to have a little explaining to do if all this proves accurate.

 

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When good toys go bad II: toy cellphone botches “six”

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 9:05 am

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There's acceptable ways to drop the H-Bomb and F-Bomb, and there's "when good toys go bad." Presumably turning a joyous, thrilling Christmas morning into one giant moment of awkwardness, a South Carolina mum was aghast when her son's toy phone, which was purchased from K-Mart as an innocent symbol of motherly love, vocalized "profanity" (mmkay?) instead of "the number six" when pressed. The phone reportedly shouts out numbers when the respective keys are mashed, but unfortunately for Brandy Cunningham, "six" didn't exactly turn out like it should have. Leading to eventual embarrassment, she claims her son has repeated the taboo vocabulary in places like "church" and "the grocery store," leaving the parent in quite a predicament. She even purchased yet another one just in case the phone was a one-time mishap, but found that not to be the case. A spokeperson for Sears / K-Mart has assured everyone that the company is investigating the incident and the toy itself, as it doesn't "intend to sell children's products that contain profanity." It's just a hunch and all, but we think somebody in the manufacturing line is going to have a little explaining to do if all this proves accurate.

 

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December 30, 2006

The 2006 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Cellphone of the Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Block @ 11:59 pm

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It's time for the 2006 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Cellphone of the Year.

Nominating is easy, here's how you do it:
  • Leave a comment as you normally would with what you're nominating for this category (remember, comments must be validated!).
  • Don't include your reasons for nominating it or any of that stuff, just leaving the name is fine.
  • Limit your nominations only to devices that were introduced and sold for the first time in 2006 (which means no concept devices or prototypes, although we will allow updated versions of previous products).
  • Nominations only need be made once to be in the running, so make a quick scan to see if someone's already beat you to your suggestion (i.e., don't nominate anything more than once!).
  • We will round up the best selections, and put them to the popular vote.
Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

 

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The 2006 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Smartphone of the Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Block @ 11:59 pm

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It's time for the 2006 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Smartphone of the Year.

Nominating is easy, here's how you do it:
  • Leave a comment as you normally would with what you're nominating for this category (remember, comments must be validated!).
  • Don't include your reasons for nominating it or any of that stuff, just leaving the name is fine.
  • Limit your nominations only to devices that were introduced and sold for the first time in 2006 (which means no concept devices or prototypes, although we will allow updated versions of previous products).
  • Also, products only need to be nominated once to be in the running, so make a quick scan to see if someone's already beat you to your suggestion (i.e., don't nominate anything more than once!).
Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

 

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The 2006 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Cellphone of the Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Block @ 11:59 pm

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It's time for the 2006 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Cellphone of the Year.

Nominating is easy, here's how you do it:
  • Leave a comment as you normally would with what you're nominating for this category (remember, comments must be validated!).
  • Don't include your reasons for nominating it or any of that stuff, just leaving the name is fine.
  • Limit your nominations only to devices that were introduced and sold for the first time in 2006 (which means no concept devices or prototypes, although we will allow updated versions of previous products).
  • Nominations only need be made once to be in the running, so make a quick scan to see if someone's already beat you to your suggestion (i.e., don't nominate anything more than once!).
  • We will round up the best selections, and put them to the popular vote.
Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

 

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The 2006 Engadget Awards: Nominate the Smartphone of the Year

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan Block @ 11:59 pm

Filed under: ,


It's time for the 2006 Engadget Awards, and we're asking for your nominations for the Smartphone of the Year.

Nominating is easy, here's how you do it:
  • Leave a comment as you normally would with what you're nominating for this category (remember, comments must be validated!).
  • Don't include your reasons for nominating it or any of that stuff, just leaving the name is fine.
  • Limit your nominations only to devices that were introduced and sold for the first time in 2006 (which means no concept devices or prototypes, although we will allow updated versions of previous products).
  • Also, products only need to be nominated once to be in the running, so make a quick scan to see if someone's already beat you to your suggestion (i.e., don't nominate anything more than once!).
Thanks, and good luck to all the gadgets!

 

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NYC taxis to map out dead zones in mobile networks

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 3:50 pm

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We've already seen an influx of hybrid vehicles take their places in the mammoth fleet of New York City taxis, and now that the Taxi 2.0 will reportedly sport GPS tracking an built-in televisions, what else is really left to implement? Stockholm-based Ericsson has apparently seized the opportunity in using the random, perpetual motion of NYC's yellow mainstays to better itself (read: make some coin), and has recently received permission from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to install small devices "about the size of a computer modem" into cabs in order to "feed information about signal strength and clarity to engineers." The research, which has already been completed in other areas of the world, is being conducted in the Big Apple on behalf of a yet-to-be-named carrier, and it purportedly hopes to more accurately map out dead zones in mobile phone networks. Currently, "at least one fleet" has signed up to participate, and others could join in considering the royalties that will be paid out for tagging along on those zany routes through the city. Of course, this whole system should be relatively invisible to cab riders, but a continual voice recording of furious (and disconnected) passengers could probably work equally well in pinpointing those dead spots.

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NYC taxis to map out dead zones in mobile networks

Filed under: Uncategorized — Darren Murph @ 3:50 pm

Filed under: , ,

We've already seen an influx of hybrid vehicles take their places in the mammoth fleet of New York City taxis, and now that the Taxi 2.0 will reportedly sport GPS tracking an built-in televisions, what else is really left to implement? Stockholm-based Ericsson has apparently seized the opportunity in using the random, perpetual motion of NYC's yellow mainstays to better itself (read: make some coin), and has recently received permission from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission to install small devices "about the size of a computer modem" into cabs in order to "feed information about signal strength and clarity to engineers." The research, which has already been completed in other areas of the world, is being conducted in the Big Apple on behalf of a yet-to-be-named carrier, and it purportedly hopes to more accurately map out dead zones in mobile phone networks. Currently, "at least one fleet" has signed up to participate, and others could join in considering the royalties that will be paid out for tagging along on those zany routes through the city. Of course, this whole system should be relatively invisible to cab riders, but a continual voice recording of furious (and disconnected) passengers could probably work equally well in pinpointing those dead spots.

[Via Textually]

 

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