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Has Nokia got what it takes to dethrone Apple iPhone?

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Lee Williams, Senior Nokia VP, during S60 introduction in London described the way Nokia’s new handset will work as: “… this being so much more then about an orientation and double taps, and even more then a Wii gaming type of options…”.

Unwiredview.com reports on Nokia Touch User Interface patent, filed in June 2007, about six months after Apple introduced the iPhone, but one month before it was launched. Nokia seems to have found a way to go around Apple’s patents, moreover, it looks like its engineers have developed a user interface that might be beyond iPhone touch-screen capabilities.
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Nokia’s answer on Apple capacitive multi-touch display is Active Matrix LCD with Integrated Optical Touch Screen. It’s AMLCD technology is based on touchscreen that is able to recognize multi-touch gestures. The device has optical sensors embedded throughout the display. The sensors can identify fingers placed on the screen and record their movements.

These recorded movements are then translated into control gestures using pattern recognition methods. Various one, two or multiple finger gestures can be then used to control different functions of the handset. That is how Nokia has interpreted and extended Apple’s multi-touch display idea.

What seems to be more interesting tough, is what Nokia’s engineers have made to take it further. They devised a user interface, that can track and recognize hand and finger movements in three dimensional space. That is possible thanks to the use of Ultrasonic Transducers (USTs), arranged around the perimeter of the display.

Ultrasonic transducers emit ultrasonic sound waves that are distributed through air. When such wave meets a finger on its path the signal is reflected back and detected by the transducer. And so by making definite gestures the user operate different applications. That 3D tracking can also be used for entering text through a virtual keyboard.

The big question is what Apple’s engineers have in stock for iPhone v2.0.

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Written by Krzysztof on January 12th, 2008 with no comments.
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iRiver iPhone Clone

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Yet more from CES 2008: electronics manufacturer iRiver presented its iRiver GSM Phone that looks like a pretty bad iPhone clone.

The iRiver GSM Phone (which doesn’t have an official name yet) will be sold unlocked, it will be powered by a Linux based operating system, and like the iPhone will have no keys, making use of a 3-inch, 480×272 touchscreen display.

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According to reports the phone will have 4GB of memory, Adobe Flash support, a GPS feature, mobile TV, 2MP camera with camcorder, and music/video players with Rhapsody music support.

It’s also known that unlike the iPhone the phone will work on 3G networks. “It would be ridiculous for the phone to be 2G or 2.5G at this time,” stated iRiver representative Owen Kwon. And it should be cheaper than the iPhone, which is quite obvious from its looks.

Thanks: PC Mag

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Written by dennis on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Leaked Vodafone roadmap: RIM working on iPhone-mimicing BlackBerry

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According to a leaked Vodafone 2008 roadmap that recently surfaced online, Canadian handsets manufacturer Research In Motion has plans to launch a new model of its BlackBerry line of PDA/mobiles that will mimic some of iPhone’s design decisions.

According to the document the new BlackBerry handset will keep its traditional look and will include a keyboard and smaller than iPhone’s screen, but will now make use of iPhone’s black and steel colors.
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The new BlackBerry like the iPhone will offer Wi-Fi and unlike the iPhone will also offer GPS. The leaked document designates this new product as “BlackBerry’s new flagship device targeted at senior execs.”

Vodafone spokesperson Ben Taylor confirmed authenticity of the leaked document, however saying that “It was an early draft of a road map for 2008. So some of the details will have changed.”

Spokesperson for RIM declined to comment on this information.

Thanks: Toronto Star

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Written by dennis on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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No Microsoft “ZunePhone” iPhone killer, says Bill Gates

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Although it’s been long rumored that Microsoft is working on a “ZunePhone” iPhone killer, outgoing Microsoft chairman Bill Gates stated that it’s not so.

In an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published on Wednesday he is quoted as saying “No, we won’t do that [release an iPhone competitor]. In the so-called smart phone business we will concentrate solely on software with our Windows Mobile program.”
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We have partnerships with a lot of device manufacturers from Samsung to Motorola and this variety brings us significantly more than if we would make our own mobile phone,” he explained Microsoft’s point of view.

At the same time, in his last Sunday address at the CES 2008 he announced a “digital decade” of telephones, televisions and cars that respond to voice and touch. “This is the area that people underestimate the most,” he said.

And it’s worth noting that only a year ago Bill Gates was of completely other opinion towards touch screen powered devices. When asked whether he would buy an iPhone during an interview he responded “Well, of course, I’m the wrong person to ask. I like to dial numbers with one hand, and maybe I’m the only one. The phone space is where we think software will be the critical element. If there’s anything good about the iPhone, it’s software.” (story).

Thanks: Reuters and Times Online.

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Written by dennis on January 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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Aigo’s New MID

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Aigo has debuted a new MID (mobile internet device) at CES 2008, that looks alot like a white PSP, with a pull-out keyboard. Features include a Menlow Intel processor, a touchscreen-enhanced version of Mozilla Firefox, called Coolfox, as well as a seemingly ripped off version of the iPhone’s interface. If you’re a Linux user, you may be happy to know that the device also uses Linux as its main OS.

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This is coming from a company that has made several cameras and MP3 players in the past. You can check out Aigo’s website here. The release date among other information (such as a confirmed name) have not been released yet.

Thanks : Engadget

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Written by patrick on January 8th, 2008 with no comments.
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