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LG and Rolex to Release a New Cellphone?!

Posted Thursday, October 11th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

LG has already attracted attention collaborating with prestigious names like Prada and Roberto Cavalli. It seems the company will strike again, this time in a joint venture with Rolex. I know, it is unusual for Rolex to get involved in cellphones industry, but they have the name and LG has the market.

Rolex

The news came via Engadget which had sources to claim the collaboration between LG and Rolex. Although, there weren’t published any pictures of this mysterious mobile, it could feature a Rolex watch-face that’s embedded in the casing, luxurious leather finish and a transparent keyboard. Even they didn’t confirmed any dates about releasing, you should expect something very expensive. We will come back with any news about this phone in the future.

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Internet2 Network ready to run at 100GBps

Posted Thursday, October 11th, 2007 by Alex Ion

I wasn’t familiar until today of what Internet2 Network is all about, but today I read some articles about the extreme speeds they reached in their private fiber optic network. In April they managed to send data at 7.67GBps by using standard communication protocols and then, 24 hours later, beat that by using IPv6 protocols to achieve 9.08Gbps.

Fiber strands

News I’ve read today mentioned that Internet2 is prepared and will be offering 100Gbps capacities, through a new technology called Dynamic Circuit Network. Apparently, with Internet2 completed, researchers and universities will be able to share enormous amounts of data without using www, simply setting up dedicated 10Gbps point-to-point links on the fly.

This service will be launched, officially, in January 2008, but Dr. Carl Lundstedt, of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln already showed a demo of it, by transferring one-third of a terabyte of data in just five minutes.

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XBox 360 To Get A New Motherboard Called “Jasper”

Posted Thursday, October 11th, 2007 by Alex Ion

The gaming experts, Kotaku, just let go of a rumor on the market, that Microsoft is working on developing a new motherboard for XBox 360 that will use smaller ATI graphics chips, 65nm, and smaller memory chips all of these in the attempt of reducing costs and heat.

Xbox 360

Called “Jasper”, the upgrade was announced by Mercury News and should go live somewhere in August 2008. Considering that when XBox 360 upgraded to Falcon motherboards, Microsoft reduced the price by $50, so I wonder if it will be worth it this time because 10 months it’s a lot of time and unless they have a cheaper solution Wii and Sony will take the lead.

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Nokia N95 with a big battery, runs 9 hours on Edge

Posted Thursday, October 11th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Nokia N95The guys at WirelessInfo.com made a small test between the new Nokia N95 and the old one to see the battery’s life when used on EDGE and the results came out nicely. It stayed on for 9 hours and 14 minutes and though you may think that was the “big” battery they’ve used, it’s still impressive.

This time they tested on EDGE because last week they got some surprising reports when they made the same test on a 3G connection and apparently the new Nokia N95 ran for one hour less than its predecessor.

Learn how to setup your 3G Nokia N95 in order to get the most of your battery when using EDGE on WirelessInfo.com

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Mobile Firefox from Mozilla, are you ready?

Posted Wednesday, October 10th, 2007 by Alex Ion

Firefox MobileMozilla’s VP of Engineerring, Mike Schroepfer, announced that with all these developments on mobile phones nowadays it’s time for Mozilla to go mobile with “no compromise” to security or other issues. Firefox is the world’s most popular open-source browser and with a market of 20 mobile devices to outnumber 1 computer I think they will do good.

First Mozilla needs to finish developing Firefox 3 before they release the mobile version that will be able to run Firefox extensions and allow people to build rich applications via XUL. Two new people have been accounted in the team: Christian Sejersen, head of browsers at Openwave (NSDQ: OPWV) and Brad Lassey which moved from France Telecom (NYSE: FTE) R&D.

To make sure it’s clear here’s what Mike Schroepfer said:

* Mozilla will add mobile devices to the first class/tier-1 platform set for Mozilla2. This means we will make core platform decisions with mobile devices as first-class citizens.

* We will ship a version of “Mobile Firefox” which can, among other things, run Firefox extensions on mobile devices and allow others to build rich applications via XUL.

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