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Third Generation Apple iPod Touch?

Posted by Technology Guider On July - 23 - 2009

The media has been abuzz lately about a new version of the Apple iPod Touch. Now in all honesty it’s nothing we haven’t seen before but what Apple is doing is trying to revolutionize the mp3 market by adding cellphone specs to a mp3 player such as a built-in camera and microphone. Obviously those two features aren’t something new and it will probably be the highlight of the new features packaged with the new Apple iPod Touch but what it will do is allow Apple iPod Touch users to download apps only useful to iPhone users such as Shazam. Granted, users will need to be in a WiFi zone but what’s stopping people from subscribing to personal hotspots offered by companies like Rogers and Verizon that will allow them to be always on the grid.

TruPhone

TruPhone

Now what might even further revolutionize the mp3 industry is the fact of the availability of some applications such as Truphone and Fring which allow Apple iPod Touch users to call other users with the same application for free once they are in a WiFi zone and with the built-in microphone you’ve now got a working phone that makes VoIP calls.

Now all of you must be asking when will this new Apple iPod Touch be coming out? Sources say the timeframe would be around the next two to three months which matches up with the new releases of other Apple products. This is all just around the time when school starts and students, who are usually the trend setters, go back to school and want to have the newest gadgets. Look for this mp3 player to change a small part of the world.

Update: Not only will the Apple iPod Touch have a camera but the Apple iPod Nano will have one too. “My company had got full information and dimension,” wrote a Chinese distributor in an email to a U.S. reseller. “Enclosed some image and instruction for your reference. Most of the sample available now. If you need some sample check quality please freely let me know.”

The cameras on the Apple iPod Nano will be placed in the bottom left corner whereas the Apple iPod Touch’s camera will be surprisingly in the center of the device at the top (not dead centre which I first thought when I read it). Going with what Apple traditionaly does, it will be a safe bet to say that both these devices will get double the storage at the same price.

  • iPod Nano (fifth generation): 16GB for $150; 32GB for $200
  • iPod Touch (third generation): 16GB for $230; 32GB for $300; 64GB for $400
Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation

Apple iPod Nano 5th Generation

Now although the Apple iPod Nano looks the same there are small changes it will have. There will be a slightly wider screen with a 1.5:1 aspect ratio up from 1.33:1 (I know, a small jump) and a smaller click wheel that will move down the device.

On top of that, I just found out that the Apple iPod Touch will most likely be able to take video whereas the Apple iPod Nano will not. Even so, with the Apple iPod Touch being such a huge success, it will deal a blow to the compact video recorders like The Flip (My review on The Flip) but it’s not like they were that great to begin with.

Popularity: 19% [?]

How to Unlock Your 3G iPhone

Posted by Technology Guider On January - 26 - 2009

Recently the iPhone Dev Team has created yellowsn0w and this has allowed users to unlock their Apple iPhone very easily. Once your contract is done, you’ll be able to switch it to any carrier or you can do that right now. The process to unlock your 3G iPhone is very easy. First off, make sure you have the correct Modem Firmware which is 02.28.00. To find this, go to Settings–>About and scroll down to the bottom. If it isn’t at this Baseband then go into iTunes and restore it, and update it back to 2.2. Then you’ll use QuickPwn to get it to 02.28.00. Now we are ready to unlock your iPhone.

Steps

  1. Click Cydia
  2. Click Manage
  3. Click Sources
  4. Click Edit
  5. Type in apt9.yellowsn0w.com
  6. Go back to Home screen
  7. Take your old SIM card and insert your new SIM card
  8. Power off and wait 10 seconds
  9. After waiting 10 seconds power it on
  10. On the top left, it should have the bars and your carrier
  11. If not, repeat steps 8 through 10

Now you should have any unlocked Apple iPhone ready to use with the carrier of your choice. Remember if you are using T-Mobile that you’ll need to turn off 3G.

Do you have an iPhone? If so, share your thoughts on which plan is best to couple with the iPhone as there are many different alternatives as I am totally confused on this issue.


Popularity: 3% [?]

Bell & Telus Upgrade Wireless Networks

Posted by Technology Guider On October - 18 - 2008

This week, Bell and Telus decided to put their differences aside and join forces to offer a HSPA network that will span the length of Canada. This is the first major annoucement after the wireless spectrum auciton that was held back in the Summer of 2008. With this announcement, we will see in 2010 a major shift in consumer pricing for cell phone plans and cell phones. In the meantime, Globalive will hopefully help shake up the marketplace especially since its website inception, Wireless Soapbox, launched on September 4, 2008. This website is helping Canadians voice their displeasure on our current wireless market. On here, Globalive has let us wireless users let them know what’s wrong and it seems they are listening. I believe they are at least trying since it’s one of the first times, big business has come down to the level of consumers and asked the people who pay their bills, their opinion through a more community based way. 

 

Telus Logo

Telus Logo

 

 

Back to Bell and Telus. Gearing up for the Vancouver 2010 games is not only the governments job, but also an incentive for wireless carriers to shift their pricing plans. By the time the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games roll around, Bell and Telus will have set up their new network that will start charging for roaming while sending data. This will be a huge money maker since most people visitng Canada for the Games will want up to date results on how their country is doing in compeitions.

This is good for Canadians in general though because it offers another two companies who can now officially directly compete with Rogers and Fido. Now Telus will be able to market the same high-tech phones Rogers does and be able to get those phones at a cheaper price per unit. To do this, they will overlay their current CDMA network with the new HSPA network. The HSPA overlay will also help speed up the transition into the 4G Long Term Evolution standard, expected to be in use by 2012, which will offer record download speeds and eliminate the division between GSM and CDMA. This transition is where Europe is going so it only makes sense that Canada follows suit.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Blackberry Storm

Posted by Technology Guider On October - 12 - 2008

Blackberry’s first entrance into the touch screen phone market has made headlines all over the world. Competing directly with the iPhone and Google’s new phone, G1 by HTC, Blackberry can now officially say it has an all around phone capable of sending email and having multimedia capabilities. The Blackberry Storm is slightly smaller but a smidge thicker than the iPhone and it keeps the same rounded edges of the iPhone. It has a high quality resolution screen that is bright.

 

 

Blackberry Storm

Blackberry Storm

 

 

 

One thing that is really cool about the phone is it has copy and paste features and can interpret html on the browser. There are two keyboards that pop up when you are using the phone for emails, texts and such. One is when the phone is vertical, you get a keyboard in the horizontal position that is Full QWERTY and the other one is in the vertical position when your phone is horizontal that is the true Blackberry keyboard with two letters per button.

It has the capabilities of a world phone, with GSM, HDSPA, 3G, and EDGE. Like the iPhone there will be a lot of add-ons like a docking station that turns the Storm into an alarm clock while charging the phone at the same time. The Storm is easy to use and intuitive but in my personal opinion I hate the fact of using a virtual keyboard and this phone has two of them. I like the feel and touch of a real keyboard. Verizon is going to release it around Thanksgiving in the U.S. and hopefully soon after that in Canada. It’s a great follow up to the Bold and shows Blackberry’s committment to challenging Apple and bringing more products to the consumer market. This signals the market shift for ordinary consumers getting Smartphones.

Popularity: 2% [?]

3G Apple iPhone

Posted by Technology Guider On June - 10 - 2008

On July 11th, American and Canadian consumers will be able to purchase the 3G versions of the Apple iPhone. Even people who bought the 2.5G iPhone on or after May 27 will be able to switch their phone with the 3G phone for no cost at all except their old, inferior iPhone. In the US, it will cost consumers there $199 for the 8GB version and $299 for the 16GB version and should be north of that, north of the border where I’ve been hearing $299 for the base version. Why should Canadians pay more for the phone though? We already pay more monthly with Rogers APRU (Average Revenue Per User) at $72 compared to AT&T’s current ARPU of just $49. With the new spectrum being auctioned off, it should lower prices but after the iPhone release, analysts are expecting an ARPU rise of $30 or more.3G Apple iPhone

Back to the phone though. The Apple version of 3G technology will blow away the previous generation of that technology, EDGE, and even beat current 3G speeds with 36% faster pageloads than competitors like the Nokia N95. It will be open to 3rd party apps and the phone will be available internationally. Battery power wasn’t forgotten in the development of this version unlike the new Blackberry, which from rumours seems to lack a decent battery life. The 3G iPhone will have 300 hours of standby, 9 hours of 2G talk, 5 hours of 3G talk, 24 hours of audio, and 7 hours of video.

GPS is going to be standard, using A-GPS, which works in conjunction with regular satellite GPS data and cell towers for much faster location times. On top of that, they’ve thrown Wi-Fi into the mix to lock up your exact location. Apple isn’t fooling around here with so many solid features being rolled into one, at a cheaper and slightly smaller package. Although there isn’t a user interface change or exterior change, Apple still presents a good product to the market.

Popularity: 3% [?]

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