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Motorola Milestone with Android 2.1 hitting Bulgaria by March 20th, rest of Europe to follow?

March 12th, 2010 by staff

We’d had some indication that Europe would be seeing Motorola Milestones running Android 2.1 roughly around this time , and it looks like we are now finally starting to get a few more specifics. According to Mobile Bulgaria , that country’s leading carrier, Vivacom, will begin selling Milestones equipped with Android 2.1 “by March 20th,” which should no doubt be just part of a broader European rollout in the coming days / weeks (that will hopefully extend to Canada as well). Unfortunately, things still aren’t any clearer for Droid users in the US, but you can be sure we’ll be watching every development on that front. Motorola Milestone with Android 2.1 hitting Bulgaria by March 20th, rest of Europe to follow? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Mar 2010 11:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR

March 12th, 2010 by admin

  • EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR
  • This pink case will protect your mobile phone from scratches, bumps, and drops.
  • Inner material lined to protect your phone
  • Made using quality plastic and rubber
  • Grooves in the case allow use of all ports on the phone

Product Description
The cover comes with a Built In Mobile Holder which ensures a perfect fit for your mobile phone…. More >>

EMARTBUY LG KP500 COOKIE FLIP CASE/COVER WITH BUILT IN PHONE HOLDER PINK + SCREEN PROTECTOR

LG BD-390 Blu-Ray Player

March 10th, 2010 by admin

  • The LG BD390 is much more than just a Blu-ray player – it brings multimedia into your living room! Thanks to Wi-Fi connectivity, you can access BD-Live content with the BD390 without covering your home in cables. An Ethernet is also on hand for a wired internet connection if required. The USB port is ideal for hooking up external storage devices, and the BD390 is compatible with the latest digital file formats such as DivX HD. Plus, thanks to 1080p upscaling, you can enjoy standard definition
  • DVDs in HD quality with the LG BD390. The LG BD390 is a Blu-ray player that’s bursting with technology! It’s no wonder why it won the prize for best Blu-ray player at the EISA awards.

Product Description
Blu-ray Disc-Player, Widergabeformate: Blu-ray Disc, BD-R(E), Video DVDs (PAL & NTSC), DVD+R(W), DVD-Dual Layer, DVD+R Double Layer, Audio-CD, DTS-CD, MP3, WMA, PNG, DivX, DivX HD, JPEG, CD-R(W), integr. Scaler (1080p) bei DVD Wiedergabe, Dolby TrueHD, YouTube Video-Streaming Wiedergabe über LAN, 1GB integr. Speicher, DLNA zertifiziert, Wireless-LAN zertifiziert, HDMI-Anschluss mit SIMPLINK & Deep Colour, USB-Plus, RJ45 LAN-Anschluss, Farbe: Pianolack Schwarz
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LG BD-390 Blu-Ray Player

AT&T’s LG eXpo pico projects itself right out of stock, production problems to blame?

March 9th, 2010 by staff

As Windows Mobile 6.5-based handsets go, LG’s eXpo unquestionably stands near the top of the pile thanks to its WVGA display, 1GHz Snapdragon core, and optional pico projector hump for the rear — but there’s a problem: it’s really, really hard to find. Nigh impossible, actually, especially now that AT&T has pulled it off its online store altogether (it had been showing out of stock for weeks anyway). The reason for that isn’t entirely clear — LG and AT&T are happy to cite “strong demand,” naturally, but the company that supplies the eXpo’s fingerprint sensor says there are actually some outstanding antenna problems that have the production line backlogged. So when’s it coming back? “Soon,” according to LG, but in this business we’ve seen “soon” mean anything from a few minutes to a few years, so that doesn’t mean much — and in the meantime, we’re thinking T-Mobile’s HD2 stands to eat its lunch. [Thanks, Luda] AT&T’s LG eXpo pico projects itself right out of stock, production problems to blame? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Noir Luxe Black Leather Flip Case LG GT505

March 8th, 2010 by admin

  • Noir Luxe Black Leather Flip Case LG GT505
  • Removable belt clip included
  • Hand stitched from fine quality leather
  • Opens and closes via magnetic clasp
  • Money back guarantee if not 100% satisfied

Product Description
These cases are handcrafted from the finest soft leather and should not be confused with cheaper style cases. Every case is hand stitched together, then sealed to prevent the tearing at the seams, also all cases have easy access to all buttons and features of your device. Removable 360° swivel belt clip is included. Keeping back of the case totally flat when not in use… More >>

Noir Luxe Black Leather Flip Case LG GT505

LG GD510 POP GEL CASE – HOT PINK PART OF THE QUBITS ACCESSORIES RANGE

March 8th, 2010 by admin

  • Features a stunning, high-gloss finish.
  • Highest quality in fit, styling and protection.
  • Stand out from the crowd
  • New, bold, sexy hot, low profile, protector for your handheld
  • Flexibility, Beauty & Convenience

Product Description
Slip your handheld into this amazing new gel case and instantly experience the sensual touch and the look of sophisticated styling. This case raises the bar with a designer pattern that screams chic! With our new slim-fitting low profile this case provides the robust protection of a hard case, and the form-fitting flexibility of a soft case. Carefully crafted for a precise fit, this case features full body protection in a slim, bulk-free fashionably-aware package … More >>

LG GD510 POP GEL CASE – HOT PINK PART OF THE QUBITS ACCESSORIES RANGE

Pixel Qi DIY kits will be out in Q2, ’slightly more difficult than changing a lightbulb’

March 7th, 2010 by staff

We’re going to assume that Mary Lou’s bravado-filled “It’s only slightly more difficult than changing a lightbulb” is in reference to working with OLPC. In fact, in Mary Lou Jepsen’s most recent Pixel Qi blog post she makes quick reference of the fact that there will be DIY kits for replacing your own laptop screen (most likely a 10-inch module) with the sunlight-friendly, switchable magic of Pixel Qi, but she spends the rest of the post talking about how in Nigeria some schoolgirls started up a laptop hospital where they’d repair their XOs by swapping out parts or reseating cables. We doubt most of our laptops will be so resilient when it comes to ripping off the bezel and swapping in the Pixel Qi part, but we’re dying to void our warranty and find out. Pixel Qi DIY kits will be out in Q2, ’slightly more difficult than changing a lightbulb’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

LG HBM-580 Bluetooth Headset

March 6th, 2010 by admin

Product Description
Introducting the Worlds first transparent headset. The LG Bluetooth Headset HBM-580 not only features a transparent design but it is also packed with features too. Including call answer and reject button and volume control…. More >>

LG HBM-580 Bluetooth Headset

Windows Phone 7 Series mockup changes slightly, Zune menu making a comeback?

March 5th, 2010 by staff

So Microsoft’s Charlie Kindel posted up a long blog post about Windows Phone 7 Series and app development just now, and we couldn’t help but notice the WP7S device mockup he used is noticeably different from the stock press shots we’ve been seeing and the actual devices we’ve gotten to play with . That’s a totally different hardware trim, for starters, and there’s a Zune-like menu on the right– on the builds we’ve seen scrolling to the right reveals the app list. And that map on the bottom has been moved up a couple rows from where we’ve seen it on demo builds — which is unfortunate because it’s so wildly ugly in comparison to the rest of the 7 Series interface. Now, this could actually be an older mockup, not a newer one, so we’re not reading too much into this, but it’s clear that Microsoft is still making a ton of tweaks to the WP7S interface as time goes on — hopefully we’ll see some final results at MIX. Windows Phone 7 Series mockup changes slightly, Zune menu making a comeback? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:24:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 Series development ahead of GDC: Silverlight, XNA, and no backward compatibility

March 5th, 2010 by staff

Microsoft is keen on unveiling the meat of its developer story around Windows Phone 7 Series at MIX10 in less than two weeks, but with GDC coming up next week, they’re figuring that now is a good time to start dropping hints — they’ll want to be capturing the collective imagination of the gaming industry, after all, what with that Xbox Live integration they’ve got going on. To that end, Charlie Kindel of WinPho’s developer experience team has outed a few key items at a reception in San Francisco this evening. The major points are that Silverlight , XNA , and .NET will figure prominently into the developer story — not a surprise considering that Microsoft is heavily invested in both, gaming is central to the Windows Phone 7 Series story, XNA is a big deal on Zune HD already, and this all lines up with what we’d heard in the past. In fact, Kindel boldly proclaims that “If you are Silverlight or XNA developer today you’re gonna be really happy.” On the flipside, it’s a bit ironic considering that Silverlight spends much of its existence going head-to-head with Flash , and all indications are that we won’t see Flash support on 7 at initial availability (though it’s sounding like a lock post-launch). One final note at today’s event is that Microsoft has now officially confirmed for the first time that 7 represents a clean break from Windows Mobile as we know it today; existing apps won’t be compatible. Though that’s likely to be a pain for existing owners with specialized apps who are looking to stay in the Microsoft ecosystem, Windows Phone 7 Series itself is a very different beast than the operating system it replaces — it feels different, seeks a different demographic, and symbolically represents a very important clean-slate departure for a company that had lost its way in the mobile space. The bright side for the 6.5 faithful, we suppose, is that Kindel closes by saying that they “will continue to work with our partners to deliver new devices based on Windows Mobile 6.5 and will support those products for many years to come” — a message Microsoft has been echoing recently. We expect to hear much, much more on this at MIX — and we might hear a few more tidbits at GDC as well — but in the meantime, there’s a developer Q&A going down on Twitter around 9:00PM ET (check the #wp7dev tag) where we could get some details. Stay tuned. Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 Series development ahead of GDC: Silverlight, XNA, and no backward compatibility originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 20:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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