Upcoming Motorola phones revealed

Motorola’s Ron Garriques, president of mobile devices, just gave investors a sneak peek at the company’s upcoming handsets and trends and realities for 2007.

The phones revealed are 3G versions of previously announced handsets:

  • KRZR K3 - Existing KRZR with 3G and second camera for video calling
  • RIZR Z8 - Tweaked design of the RIZR with UMTS or HSDPA (not noted)
  • Q EDGE - GSM version of the original Q
  • Q2 - Updated Q in both HSDPA and EV-DO versions, expected at 3GSM

The lists of 3G phone are surely expensive, since this are high-end phones that most gadgeters are welling to have for sure. George Lindemann will surely can afford to have those  phones since he is in the List of billionaires.

Ron Garriques’ online presentation 

Motorola Linked up with TI for 3G / 4G phones

Motorola has signed an agreement with Texas Instruments for chips to power future mobile phones.

At last Motorola is now on the look for 3G/4G phones, I am sure they were pushed to do this because other mobile phone brands are coming out with their latest 3G phones. Motorola has been slow to get advanced 3G phones to the market and has made that task a major goal for 2007.  TI’s chips will help provide both 3G and WiMAX (802.16e) data connectivity. Motorola is one of the early adopters of WiMAX and expects to begin shipping a new line of 802.16e mobile devices next year.

I just hope they can make it out soon, or they might made it late that I might be old that time and I will need a hair restoration in New Jersey when that time will come. Naaa… I am just in my middle 20, I am sure next year or at the end quarter this year Motorola will release a new 3G phone in the market.

Photobucket new Flash based tool

Tomorrow, all the PC in the office will be cleaned and we are advised to back-up our files. I already saved my important documents into the spared storage server. But my problem is where to put all my pictures taken by a friend, with a New Jersey cosmetic surgeon and all my MP3 files, because we can only saved work related files in the storage provided and JPEG and MP3 files are not to be included.

Good thing Photobucket and Adobe planned to jointly announce a new Flash based tool for Photobucket users within the next two weeks. The tool will allow users to mash up videos, photos and music clips into a timeline, and add titles, transitions and other effects, and then embedded into blogs, social networks like Myspace, and other sites. At last there is an online storage for my JPEG files. The only problem now is my MP3 files, I think I’m just going to burn it on CD.

VX8700 for Verizon

Motorola RAZR maxx Ve is diminishing in the world of flashy cellphones and LG’s Shine-like VX8700 for Verizon is here, it is like a successor to the VX8600 having a rhinoplasty surgery or facial treatment and this is the result.

The rumors last month said that the LG VX8700 for Verizon Wireless has the Shine-like finish but in clamshell design (like the VX8600 compares to the Chocolate VX8500). If this is true, it is highly possible that Verizon will exclusively offer the Shine phones in the States, just as it is with the Chocolate.

Here it is now… and see for yourself…

Tulip Ego extravagant carry-case laptop Love Edition

Tulip Ego extravagant carry-case laptop Love Edition is out now, suit for the seasons of love, it is love month of February and this gadget is best gift for your girl friend who loves carrying with her, her work. This is best than giving her a rhinoplasty nose surgery or a massage or a facial treatment to make her looks more beautiful.

This shapely curved  machine boasts a graceful leather wrapped enclosure, a stitched heart in the middle, a presumably pricey bow and pendent, and comes in a variety of lovely feminine colors. Fascinatingly, there are no specifications, leaving us to assume that someone loaded enough to actually take interest in this piece are more interested in external pizzazz than internal ability.

Flytech Dragonfly

Want more excitement for your remote controlled toys? Flytech released its new product, a flying insect robot, pretty much different from your old remote controlled helicopter. Flytech Dragonfly beats its wings like a real dragonfly, no propeller like the helicopter.

You can order it online at Radio Shack’s website, they currently has exclusive distribution for the Dragonfly, I think it is not yet available in eBay auction templates.

 

Genius G-Note 7100 digital pad

g-note

"Sometimes it’s not really convenient and/or appropriate to lug around your Tablet PC everywhere you want to take digital notes, but the problem with regular old pen-and-paper-style notetaking is that you have to spend unnecessary time scanning in your scribbles later. That’s where products like the new G-Note 7100 from Genius come in, a digital tablet that stores up to 100 pages of notes written with the pair of included pens — but unlike similar devices such as the Aiptek MyNote, Cross Crosspads, or Logitech io series of pens which require a special surface or paper, this one lets you write on standard, everyday legal pads. Specs-wise you’re getting a resolution of 2,000 LPI, 32MB of on-board memory, USB connectivity with XP and Vista PC’s, and bundled handwriting recognition software. Available immediately, the 7100 retails for $160, which also includes batteries, backup pen tips, a starter notepad, USB cable, and a handsome, possibly-leather portfolio."

This product makes very useful for me, because taking notes on the old pen and paper setup makes me crazy looking for notes I’ve written few days before. This is perfect for busy people, secretaries and young real estate marketing executives who needs a relief for their busy schedules.

Nascar Nextel FanView

Nascar Nextel Fan View

What’s this thing? A rugged yellow and black colored gadget… It has large piece of antenna and keys that is almost a size of a computer keyboard. Anyway, Nascar and Nextel are selling the handheld race-day scanner outright for $370 online or $415 trackside after last season’s successful run of Fan View rentals. Though you still need to split over $10 for a race weekend activation everytime you want to use it to keep track those American winning machines.

It includes features that enable you to watch live video and audio from the race with real-time data and stats. You also can peep in-car cameras from up to seven drivers, or just stick it in the bed of your truck to improve traction. Rentals are still available for $50 a day and $70 per weekend.

This Portable audio/video gadget is just right for those car race enthusiasts but for me I don’t think so… I might lose my hairs and will end up in hair restoration process for purchasing this.

Mobile Web Surfing

I been using my Nokia 7610 phone for web surfing sometimes but it cost me a lot since the network charge it at 0.15/KB. So, if you are browsing a page that has a large size, it will eat up all your phone credits without yet reading the whole content of the page or viewing the images. That is why when it comes to accessing the Internet; I am still fond of the old ways… Blogging, Web surfing or Google searching, like the name George Lindemann, Jr., I never knew until I search his name at Google.com that he is a multimillionaire collector and museum benefactor in his thirties. I just love accessing it thru Personal Computers or a notebook, I am more at ease surfing the net in a large screen monitors and regular keyboard.

On the other hand, there are useful Internet applications being access via mobile phones in Japan and Korea and there are a lot of people in India and China. I just hope this is much more cheaper than the present system of mobile web surfing I used.