WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
Stetheadphone, created by Antrepo Design Industry. It is headset with remote and mic, you can make and receive calls, access voice-control features, and listen to and manage playback.
Material used is ultra light and flexible plastic for your comfort Also three sizes of soft silicone ear tips help you tailor a fit that's right for you. The color options are white, black, pink, blue or green.
Source: www.a2591.com
Sunday, July 3, 2011
New Sony walkman B series models.
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
Sync and manage your music is simple, and wire-free with the Walkman® B Series. Its direct USB design means you simply take the top off and plug in to a PC to access your entire music library. Then when you're out listening to it, ZAPPIN™ can help you find your favourite tracks in a flash to save endless searching.
Connect to your PC without wires
Don't want to wait? Put your Walkman® B Series on charge for 3 minutes and get up to 90 minutes listening time back. Fully charged, the B Series MP3 player provides up to 18 hours of music time to keep you entertained for even longer – whether you’re travelling to work or school, walking in the park or off on holiday.
The B Series large jog dial is designed to make controlling your playlists easy on the move, plus 1-touch Bass Boost makes it possible to add thumping beats in a single push. Taking your Walkman® B Series wherever you go has never been so easy. Perfect for even the smallest pocket, this is an MP3 player that won’t weigh you down either.
Light, small and convenient
Simple music sync
Sync and manage your music is simple, and wire-free with the Walkman® B Series. Its direct USB design means you simply take the top off and plug in to a PC to access your entire music library. Then when you're out listening to it, ZAPPIN™ can help you find your favourite tracks in a flash to save endless searching.
Connect to your PC without wires Ready to play
Don't want to wait? Put your Walkman® B Series on charge for 3 minutes and get up to 90 minutes listening time back. Fully charged, the B Series MP3 player provides up to 18 hours of music time to keep you entertained for even longer – whether you’re travelling to work or school, walking in the park or off on holiday.
Great sound, easy control
The B Series large jog dial is designed to make controlling your playlists easy on the move, plus 1-touch Bass Boost makes it possible to add thumping beats in a single push. Taking your Walkman® B Series wherever you go has never been so easy. Perfect for even the smallest pocket, this is an MP3 player that won’t weigh you down either.
Light, small and convenient 4GB, Bass Boost, Quick Charge, 18hr playback, ZAPPIN™, Direct USB, Power Illuminator
2GB, Bass Boost, Quick Charge, 18hr playback, ZAPPIN™, Direct USB, Power Illuminator
Source: Sony
Saturday, July 2, 2011
4500 apps on the HP webOS TouchPad ?
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
On the HP Touchpad: webOS Tour video made by SoldierKnowsBest here below , at 2:50 minutes you can see 4479 apps listed on the TouchPad, although for books shows 745 , apparently there are more apps available on the HP Catalog like travel 166, health&fitness 181, reference 183, education 221, productivity 538, entertainment 565, and games 964.
Europe: HP webOS Pre 3 Sim Free QWERTY with Flash Adobe coming in Mid-July for £399.00
WorldWide Tech & Science, Francisco De Jesús.
At the Palm store Europe the HP webOS Pre 3 smartphone is available for pre-order at £399.00 and it is expected to ship in Mid-July
Details:
Source: Palm store Europe
At the Palm store Europe the HP webOS Pre 3 smartphone is available for pre-order at £399.00 and it is expected to ship in Mid-July
Model Number: FB437AA#ABU
Pre3 features a large WVGA display, vertical slide-out keyboard, and 1.4GHz of processing prowess.
Experience the full web on a vivid touchscreen that brings video and Adobe® Flash® content to life.
Details:
| Colour | Black |
| Operating system | HP webOS |
| Display | 3.58-inch diagonal multitouch screen with a vibrant 24-bit color, 480x800 resolution WVGA display |
| Keyboard | Slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard |
| Processor2 | Qualcomm MSM 8x55 (1.4 GHz) |
| Email3 | Microsoft® Exchange email with Microsoft Direct Push Technology POP3/IMAP (Yahoo!® Mail, Gmail™, AOL, Hotmail®, etc.) |
| Messaging11 | Integrated IM & SMS |
| GPS4 | Built-in GPS |
| Digital camera | 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, HD (up to 720p) video recording, front VGA6,8 |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, ambient light, proximity, and compass |
| Media formats supported | Audio formats: DRM-free MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, QCELP, WAV Video formats: MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 |
| Wireless connectivity15 | Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n 5GHz) with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1X authentication; Bluetooth wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP stereo Bluetooth support; A-GPS; Wi-Fi router functionality for up to five devices using HP mobile hotspot7 |
| Memory16 | 512MB RAM; choose from 8GB or 16GB internal storage USB mass storage support |
| Battery | Rechargeable 1230mAh (typical battery) |
| Connector | Charger/microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm stereo |
| Speakers | Internal stereo speakers and Beat Audio TM |
| HP Touchstone13 | Compatible |
| Dimensions | Width: 64mm (2.52 inches) Height: 111mm (4.37 inches) Thickness: 16mm (0.63 inches) |
| Weight | 156 grams (5.5 ounces) |
- Within wireless coverage area only. Actual speeds may vary. Email, mobile number, and related information required for setup and activation. Required data services sold separately; unlimited plan recommended and may be required. Not all web content may be available.
- Talk, standby, and usage times are approximate and depend on the network configuration, the usage pattern of an individual user, and the configuration of the handheld. Use of some internal wireless capabilities and backlight will significantly decrease battery run time.
- Within wireless coverage area only. Microsoft Exchange email, contacts, and calendars available for ActiveSync only; requires Microsoft Outlook using Exchange Server 2003 with SP2, Exchange Server 2007, or Exchange Server 2010.
- Within wireless coverage area only. Voice-activated, as-you-go, turn-by-turn directions sold separately.
- Supports Adobe Flash Player 10.3.
- Check with carrier for video calling availability and restrictions.
- The mobile hotspot application requires a special data plan and is separate from your smartphone data feature. While HP mobile hotspot is active, on-device applications will continue to work and will use the same data plan as the mobile hotspot. Mobile hotspot data usage may incur additional charges. Check with your carrier for plan details.
- Up to 70 fps.
- Requires TouchPad with webOS 3.0 and Pre3 or Veer with webOS 2.2 or higher, both products having same HP webOS account. Viewing URL web page content requires data connection via Wi-Fi or cellular connection.
- Performance varies based upon actual usage.
- Within wireless coverage area only. SMS, MMS, and IM require data services at additional cost. Availability of IM functionality may vary by carrier.
- Third-party software available separately. Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. Not all apps available on all devices.
- Sold separately.
- Displayed preferences require user setup.
- Wi-Fi within range of 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi network. Some Wi-Fi hotspots may require fee for usage.
- Estimate subject to change based on system software and application usage.
- Adobe, the Adobe logo and Adobe Flash Player are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries.
- Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. Not all apps available on all devices. All screen images simulated.
Source: Palm store Europe
Friday, July 1, 2011
Video Tutorial: HP webOS TouchPad: First Time Power Up & Setup
WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.
Here's the first time power up & setup of the device.
How to change wallpaper on the backscreen ?
Open the launcher, go to settings, click on "Screen & Lock", and click on "Change Wallpaper". You can change it there.
HP Deepens Commitment to China
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HP Deepens Commitment to China
- New investments in cloud computing, research and development, and social media contribute to China’s five-year growth plan
- Expands operations in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin; adds investments in Chongqing
- Executive team visits, renews focus on accelerating company’s growth in China
BEIJING
HP today announced a series of new initiatives designed to accelerate growth and investment in China and to deliver seamless, secure, context-aware experiences for a connected world.
HP investments in cloud computing, systems research and development, technology infrastructure transformation projects and social media platforms will expand the company’s presence in China’s largest cities and accelerate its growth in the Chinese market. The programs align with China’s priorities and HP’s growth plans announced earlier this year.
Signaling an increased focus on this important market, HP President and Chief Executive Officer Léo Apotheker and HP’s senior management team were in China this week for meetings with customers, employees and government officials. Apotheker visited Shanghai, Chongqing, Tianjin and Beijing and met with China’s Vice Premier, Li Keqiang, to reaffirm HP’s commitment to the country.
“China’s vibrant economy, explosive growth in social and mobile connectivity, and strong commitment to innovation present tremendous opportunities for HP,” said Apotheker. “We see huge potential in China to deliver on our vision for the connected world spanning cloud and connectivity, from the consumer through to the enterprise. We are more committed than ever to helping our Chinese customers, partners and employees fuel the next wave of innovation that will drive mutual growth and prosperity not only in China, for China, but also for the rest of the world.”
China has the world’s largest internet population, and its need for rapid infrastructure growth requires flexible, fast and seamless technology to support bandwidth-hungry applications and an increased appetite for mobility, security and manageability. China’s recently released five-year plan signifies a new phase of growth through the expansion of domestic consumption, driving a low-carbon economy, fostering innovation and achieving balanced social and economic growth.
At a gathering of Chinese journalists and industry analysts in Beijing, Apotheker discussed the role technology can play in meeting China’s goals and made a series of announcements that underpin HP’s commitment to China:
- HP opened the doors to its first HP Cloud Executive Briefing Center in Tianjin yesterday to provide customers in China and the region with hands-on experience in building, enabling and operating HP-led cloud environments. The center gives customers an opportunity to create a blueprint for a seamless, secure, context-aware cloud environment, whether it is private, public or hybrid, that makes most economic, operational and business sense.
- To tap into the strong engineering talent in Beijing, HP will open a new center dedicated to driving system innovation. The Enterprise Servers Storage and Networking Research and Development Center will serve as a global hub for networking and information analytics research. The center, which is actively recruiting engineers and will open by the end of the year, expands HP’s R&D presence in China, which includes HP Labs Beijing and H3C’s R&D team.
- HP will expand its presence and investments in Shanghai with additional manufacturing facilities, the consolidation of its existing employee sites into one multipurpose, state-of-the-art campus and the establishment of a China regional headquarters for the Personal Systems Group in Shanghai.
- In support of China’s 12th five-year plan, HP will collaborate with major cities, including Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, to tackle complex infrastructure, energy and healthcare issues. HP will use its broad portfolio of solutions and services to transform China’s technology infrastructure into sustainable, energy-efficient, cloud-based systems that are equipped to accommodate the country’s rapid growth.
- In Chongqing, HP announced it would donate 1,000 HP PCs in support of the city’s rural development efforts. The company also committed to donating an additional 10,000 PCs nationwide to rural community projects to help bridge the digital divide. HP PCs will go to schools, hospitals and communities in need of basic technology to communicate, teach, learn and treat.
- As communicated in March, one of HP’s key priorities will be to deliver innovative market-specific solutions to customers in key markets such as China. To achieve this, HP announced in mid-June that Todd Bradley, executive vice president, Personal Systems Group, will lead cross-business initiatives focused on expanding HP’s market share in China. Additionally, Steve Gill was appointed managing director and vice president of Global Sales for HP China on June 20.
- To drive more effective and open, two-way communication with its customers and the media in China, HP launched the HP China Official Blog and a number of HP branded online channels. With more than 450 million people online, 64 percent of whom participate in blogging, China has one of the world’s most vibrant social media communities. The HP China blog and online channels give HP an important platform for engaging in dialogue with people about topics that matter to them. The HP China blog also will be a source of updates on local HP news and activities.
Long history of supporting China’s growth, prosperity and sustainability
HP opened its operation in China in 1985, one of the first international technology companies to do so. Twenty-six years on, HP China now operates nine regional offices, does business in more than 600 cities and has 10,000 channel partners. More than 7,000 retail stores across 689 cities and 2,000 counties carry HP products. Serving the needs of local and global customers, HP has seven global facilities in China and a strong R&D footprint with more than 3,000 pending and granted Chinese patents.
HP continues to invest in its PC customer service in China. The company opened four new “HP Total Care Centers” over the last 12 months in Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing and Guangzhou. Over the next year, HP plans to open more customer service centers for both its printer and PC customers.
HP is committed to ensuring its operations are sustainable and responsible. HP products are, on average, more than 50 percent more energy efficient than they were five years ago. HP, which operates one of the world’s most extensive IT supply chains, was the first IT company to implement a supplier code of conduct and the first to report the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of its suppliers.
HP is taking additional steps in China to meet the government’s goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions 17 percent over the next five years by collaborating with Business for Social Responsibility to reduce energy use, GHG emissions and costs. Eight of HP’s suppliers with 12 facilities in China have joined the initiative, which aims to develop energy improvement plans, share best practices and learn from energy-efficiency experts.
HP has a longstanding commitment to expand rural China’s access to technology and encourage its next generation of entrepreneurs. The company recently introduced programs such as Rural Harvest, which has broadened access to technology for an estimated 2 million people across 31 rural provinces, and HP LIFE, a learning initiative that has benefited 13,000 Chinese students.
About HP
HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure at the convergence of the cloud and connectivity, creating seamless, secure, context-aware experiences for a connected world. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com.
July 1st Big Day for the webOS Community.
WorldWide Tech & Science . Francisco De Jesùs.
Today July 1st, 2011 is a day to celebrate. The first HP webOS (before Palm webOS) device in a tablet form factor HP TouchPad branded , is launching in the USA.
Good news are preceding this event. Samsung Electronics , one of the world´s electronics big companies is interested in license webOS.
Samsung , have a well granted fame in the electronics parts supply, computers , smartphones , TVs , refrigerators, wash machines, dvd and blue ray players and a wide range of appliances.
In June 2011 was a rumor that Samsung might be seeking for a cloud software for their smartphones hardware. Now the rumor is becoming real.
It will take some time until all the conditions converge to a satisfactory point for both companies, HP and Samsung, said HP CEO Leo Apotheker according to Bloomberg.
Other prestigious companies might join the licensing process, like Sony and Motorola
The reason is simple webOS is a real internet -cloud software built from the ground, which makes a big difference compared with Apple´s iOS, Google´s Android and RIM´s Blackberry.
Our congratulations to HP/Palm staff who made this date ,a worthly wait for all the webOS fans around the world.
We hope to receive from HP/Palm a Free HP TouchPad in the USA to make a video review of this wonderful tablet.
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