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Microsoft Courier more Desirable than Apple iPad?

by Jay Garrett on March 9, 2010

Ok, so the iPad isn’t floating everyone’s boat is it?

I’ve actually been interested in Microsoft’s offering for quite some time now and there’s some more info seeping through about the twin screened tablet known as Courier.

So, we all already know that the Courier will react in a nice way to being stroked and poked by either finger or stylus but the video below also shows that Microsoft’s Courier has shrunk since we first got sneaky peeks at it.

The shrinkage will obviously help it be more portable and, as it looks to be around 5″x7″ and about an inch think, should be luggable +++ :)

It beats the Apple table by seemingly sporting a camera. The Courier, as well as having the pinch-zoom touchscreeness can also recognise handwriting when using the stylus which combined with being able to cope with multiple apps running is going to make Mr Jobs weep. I particularly like the cut and paste using the stylus shown in the vid below.

You are able to keep ‘Journals’ which, given its book-like form factor, are kinda like multi-media scrapbooks. This makes me think that the big M may be pushing the Courier as Filofax for the 21st Century. It’s neat that you can make a journal your homepage so if you’re off to a meeting you can have all your relevant notes, pics, etc right at the front of your do everything organiser.

According to the whispers on Engadget the Courier UX will be purring along using the Tegra 2 OS as found on the Zune HD and not Windows 7 – so a little similar to Apple’s choice of using the iPhone OS and not Mac OSX.

As I mentioned before:  We should be looking at the Micorsoft Courier UX as a small Surface device.  The OS indeed resembles the Surface operating system with the added bonus of mobile niceties such as maps and internetweb.

Reckon it’s a no-brainer to think that the Courier would make a great e-Book reader huh?

Microsoft is aiming to launch this in the second half of this year and it sounds like it will be keenly priced as they’re planning large volume sales.

Colour me interested – what say you?

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Sony ICG-CL75iP Dream Machine – Hands on Review

by Jay Garrett on March 5, 2010

I’m a fan of gadgety convergence – especially when it makes sense. Just look at the Tefal Toast n Egg ;)

So when I was told that I could have a test run of a clock radio I was a bit like ‘wow – that’s never been done before! I bet it doesn’t even make me a coffee.’

But then they said that not only was it a clock radio, it was a digital photo frame and an iPhone dock and charger. It sounds like an ideal bedroom buddy.

‘Bring it’ on said I!

Looking at the Sony ICF-CL75iP I could tell that it wasn’t cheap tat and it seems well designed with a hide-away dock and a good sized, clear WVGA display.

The snooze button is exactly where it should be and is large enough for that half-hearted, half-aimed slap that befalls every snooze button around the world.

I commenced with what I call the ‘bloke test’ – in other words I fired it up and tried to stumble around its functions without breaking out the instructions – or breaking the Dream Machine. The UI (user interface) is pretty intuitive and I was soon tuning in radio stations, changing the size of picture and clock being displayed and so on.

What I did notice is that the ‘options’ button can be hit at any point and it’ll magic up a pop-up menu on the right. It’s handy to know as it gives you quick shortcuts to your alarms as well as playing vids ;)

Round the rear of the Dream Machine is where you’ll find the USB port and the memory card slot so you can feed it with your own media.

This clever thing can play videos as well as music and flicking through pics. When you want to sling some media the DM will ask you where you want to access the files from. Your options are from the internal memory (built-in 1GB), memory card slot or the USB. Now, I was a little disappointed to discover (I even checked the instructions) that there wasn’t an iPhone/iPod option here – more on that later ;)

The radio function boasts 30 slots (20 for FM and 10 for AM) for your preset stations and has all the functions that you would need from a radio – frequency scanning, being able to set the radio station you want for your alarm, etc. No grumbles from me regarding the sound quality at all.

The video player is a no frills affair but I can’t see you wanting to watch a full film on your clock radio really – but it is doable :)

Browsing photos on the ICF-CL75iP is great and will easily replace any digi-frame.

When your iPod or iPhone is docked (just give the dock a little press and it’ll ’soft-eject’ slowly out half-way), it will be charged by the ICF-CL75iP. Additionally, you will be able to browse your iPod using the ICF-CL75iP’s menu keys. You can of course also change tracks, control volume, etc… but it refuses to grab pics or flicks from your Appley device

You can import pictures, music (AAC-LC, MPEG-3, PCM) and videos (MP4, AVI) onto the Dream Machine’s internal memory via USB and memory card but, again, not from your iThingy. On a plus side you’re able to select multiple files and import them all together.

If you do get one of these do-it-all devices don’t tell your boss. Why? Well as well as being able to set two different alarms (handy for different shifts or for you and your partner) Sony has added a backup battery supply so that if you fall victim of a powercut after you’ve set your alarm it’ll still be ready to wake you from your slumber.

The alarm settings cover all bases as well. You’re able to set the volume, date and the sound of the alarm. Those alarm ’sounds’ can come from the radio, iPod/iPhone or you can even add customised sounds that you record for yourself using its built-in microphone – yup, just let your imagination run!

Looking at Sony’s ICF-CL75iP it’s so much more than a clock radio and from what I can see Sony have thought about everything (pretty much) and shoved it all in something that will look great in any bedroom. It’s large enough to be useful and small enough to fit on any bed-side surface.

I reckon that the £120-£150 asking price (depending if you go to the Sony Store or not) is a fair deal for a digital picture frame, radio, alarm clock and iPod/iPhone dock from Sony.

Click here for the full tech specs :)

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Assassin’s Creed II Multiplayer – Download FREE For 48 Hours

March 1, 2010 Click to read more →
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Yup – I’m downloading as I type.
Ubisoft has released the multiplayer edition of Assassin’s Creed II for iPhone, and it’s completely free to download for the first two days! Beautiful!
Don’t be expecting a friend frenzy version of the original Assassin’s Creed II iPhone game though.
This is a birds-eye view sneak fest and not the [...]

MiLi iPhone Pico Projector Now on Sale in UK

February 28, 2010 Click to read more →
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Remember the MiLi projector? The pico that’s been specially designed to chuck images from your iPhone or iPod onto a nearby wall?
Well, IWOOT now has them in stock which means if you want to throw a 70 inch image on to a clear, flat vertical surface you’re in luck.
To see your stored pics or videos [...]

Next Gen iPhone 4G will Look Different

February 22, 2010 Click to read more →
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This is what I’ve been expecting/hoping but now ‘industry experts’ are saying that the Apple iPhone 4G will look quite different from the iPhone 3GS.
Alriiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
Barclays analyst Ben Reitzes reckons that Apple “will try to change the game on everybody – it bothers them that everyone stole their form factor.”
I can totally see where he’s [...]

iPhone 4G will Arrive with NFC Inside – Swipe That Thing

February 20, 2010 Click to read more →
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Near Field Communication seems to be on the cards for Apple’s next gen iPhone looking at the new Apple patents.
Imagine being able to use your iPhone to open doors, as a travel card or to unlock your Macbook.
Late last year there was hinatge in another Apple patent that RFID and their Grab and Go app [...]

Xachi – iPhone App Powered Virtual Pet

February 18, 2010 Click to read more →
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Here’s a Tamagotchi for the iPhone generation.
The oddly cute Xachi pets are controllable from your iPhone/iPod Touch.
They have animated eyes, squeakers, accelerometers for games, touch sensitivity and even robotic legs so that they can dance for you.
Apparently they get a bit gnarley if you turn them upside down – but don’t we all? [...]

Hands on With Sony Ericsson’s Latest – Two World’s Smallest Titles

February 16, 2010 Click to read more →
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I’ve had a gadgety grope of Sony Ericsson’s latest.
I’m thankful that I’ve managed this as no matter how good the press releases are they don’t really do tech much justice and, being cynical, I can’t always believe what I’m told.
The other thing I hadn’t realised before having a poke around is that SE have also [...]

Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 Series – The Details

February 15, 2010 Click to read more →
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Barcelona’s MWC has been buzzing as to what Microsoft was going to bring to the stand.
Even though the Project Pink hasn’t been officially outed yet the Windows Phone 7 Series has.
“Smart design and truly integrated experiences” is how the big M describes it.
What is cool is the Xbox LIVE games and Zune music and video [...]

iPhone gets More Cowbell for Winter Olympics

February 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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You can’t have winter sports without the backing track of cowbells being whacked as a skier goes flying past.
You try getting a cowbell on a plane in the current security climate and you’re not only going to be looking at getting nudie-scanned but probably getting unpleasantly probed.
Fear not as this inexpensive iPhone app is here [...]

Puma and Sagem to out a Sporty Little Phone at MWC

February 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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Fashion phones don’t usually get my juices going.
They are what they are – a fashion statement first and a gadget second…. or even third.
So, when I heard that the result of a Puma and Sagem love-in was set to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress next week a whole lot of ‘meh’ hit me.
Since visiting [...]

iPhone 4G Could be 3GS’s Larger Brother

February 9, 2010 Click to read more →
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Now, you may have figured out that I like a decent rumour served with a hefty slice of gossip.
According to iPhone repair site, iResQ, the next generation of iPhone is going to be super-sized and not Nanoed.
iResQ has posted photos of what it says is the case for the iPhone 4G and, as you can [...]

ContactFlow – The iPhone Address Book for Beautiful Friends

February 3, 2010 Click to read more →
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Do you have a lot of beautiful friends?
Do you love the Cover Flow interface that you get with iTunes?
Perhaps you’ve always dreamed of merging Cover Flow with your contact list so that you can just flick through to the beautiful visage that you want to connect with.
Fafoulon has created an iPhone application that will do [...]

iPad Emulator for iPhone for Those That Can’t Wait a Few Months

February 1, 2010 Click to read more →
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Hey Apple Fanpeople!
Have you already decided which model iPad you’re going to get?
Made the decision whether or not to add £130 to the price and get it with 3G?
Can’t wait for that shot of new, shiny Geekahol?
Well, you’ve probably got an iPhone right?
If it happens to be a jailbroken handset then you can make your [...]

iDrift to iDrive Your iPad

February 1, 2010 Click to read more →
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It’s not even a week ago since the iPad was officially announced and already little iAdd-ons are appearing.
Michael Greenberg’s iDrift is a simple steering wheel that encases the new Apple tablet
This is a great idea for driving games I guess and a lot more straight-forward to produce when compared to the Wii’s wheel.
What do you [...]

TDK TH-WR700 Headphones Say “Grab my Dongle” to Bluetooth Cans

February 1, 2010 Click to read more →
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I’ve been looking around for a decent set of Bluetooth headphones to hook-up to my iPhone.
I like the look of the Jaybird Sportband but haven’t found anywhere that would let me try before I buy.
Let’s face it – finding a cracking pair of Bluecans aint easy.
TDK blows raspberries at stereo Bluethooth transmission and tells us [...]

Nokia Orion – A Gaming Phone That I’d Consider Owning

February 1, 2010 Click to read more →
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Remember the Nokia N-Gage?
Cool idea but I found the large, bulky handset based on Nokia’s Series 60 platform less than enticing.
Well those phone futurists over at Recombu have decided that there’s a significant gap in the market for a gaming phone – hush all those that are screaming “what about the iPhone!?!”.
This slim ‘n’ sexy [...]

Nexus Two on its Way – Hello Moto!

January 30, 2010 Click to read more →
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There’s been rumours of a Nexus Two almost as soon as the Nexus One hit the blogosphere and it seems that Moto may be its maker.
The next Nexus could be a business model Google phone and Motorola’s CEO has confirmed that they would be delivering a phone to sell through the new Google Store.
Sanjay Jha [...]

Apple iPad Lowdown – Would I Buy One?

January 29, 2010 Click to read more →
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Ok, if it hadn’t been for the site borkage I would’ve posted a breaking news item about the new Apple iPad.
As it is, now the excitement of the event has ebbed away, I shall write up a breakdown of the new handheld and try to look at the new tablet a bit more……. evenly.
Righty, this [...]

Bigtrak is Back! Now With Rockets and Digi Cam

January 26, 2010 Click to read more →
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This might be lost on those not around in the early 80’s but this gives me thrills aplenty!
Bigtrak was a marvel – It was a six-wheeled vehicle with a front-mounted blue photon beam headlamp, and a keypad on top.
Yup – this excitement is partly due to the fact that me and my bro never had [...]