Thursday, January 22, 2009

HTC debuts new Touch Cruise phone with 'Footprints' geotagging

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/22/htc-debuts-new-touch-cruise-phone-with-footprints-geotagging/


HTC's got an all-new version of its GPS-centric Touch Cruise handset, with a thinner, slicker design and a new HTC Footprints app for integrating that location data with photos and notes. Of course, the phone doubles as a traditional in-car navigation system, cradle included, with GPS and a-GPS, but there's plenty else to love here, including quad band GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, a microSD slot and a 3.2 megapixel camera. The 2.8-inch QVGA screen betrays this phone's consumer-bent, but the truly notable functionality here is actually in the software: HTC Footprints takes geotagging a step further, allowing to to take notes and audio clips and embed them in a "postcard" of sorts, all still tied to that GPS location data -- the cards are even auto-named by their location. Footprints also works outdoors and indoors, which isn't quite explained, but we're guessing it just remembers where you were when you lost a signal. There's a world-friendly WCDMA / HSPA 900 / 2100MHz version, of course, but us North Americans will be getting the 850 / 1900MHz flavor as a unlocked handset for $500 to $600 in Q2. Check out the read links below for the full PR and some early hands-ons, and there's video after the break.

[Via Phone Scoop; thanks to everyone who sent this in]

Read - HTC PR
Read - Touch Cruise hands-on (in Russian)
Read - Touch Cruise hands-on (in English)

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HTC debuts new Touch Cruise phone with 'Footprints' geotagging originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Jan 2009 09:18:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

ikea hotels



  1. Positive Fanatics - The Unofficial IKEA Web Journal

    IKEA Hotels coming? March 21st, 2006. Goto comments Leave a comment. Dft. " Golden Tulip Hospitality Group and Inter IKEA Systems Holding B.V. initiate the ...
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  2. Ikea opens instore hostel in Norway | Travel | guardian.co.uk

    Jul 13, 2007 ... Mr Ullebust said that, as far as he knew, this was Ikea's first foray into thehotel business. Every night, the 30 lucky few will be able to ...
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  3. London: B&B Belgravia - Traveler Reviews - Ikea hotel - TripAdvisor

    B&B Belgravia: Ikea hotel - See 120 traveler reviews, 35 candid photos, and great deals for B&B Belgravia, London, England, at TripAdvisor.
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  4. COMPANY NEWS; Ikea Joins Venture To Build Hotels - New York Times

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    Allegiance Capital N.A., headed by the hotel developer Jonathan Myette, and the Swedish furniture retailer Ikea A.B. are beginning a joint venture to build ...
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  6. Pittsburgh Shopping Hotel & Pittsburgh IKEA Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Nokia's Comes With Music service plans world tour

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/20/nokias-comes-with-music-service-plans-world-tour/


Nokia's all-you-can-eat Comes With Music service has been humming along quite nicely across the pond, but until now, we've been left in the dark about its plans for world domination. No more, as a recent Reuters report has it that the unlimited music service should be headed to Australia, Asia and Singapore later this quarter and Latin America / USA sometime this year. We're also told that more corners of Europe should get served in the future, though no window of time was handed out there. It should be interesting to see if any carriers jump in to subsidize these, but our gut feeling says they'll be sold for a premium unlocked at your nearest Nokia flagship.

[Via UnwiredView]

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Video: Sexy Eee PC Touch UI demonstrated

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/20/video-sexy-eee-pc-touch-ui-demonstrated/


Having trouble figuring out how a touchscreen Eee PC could fit into your life? No worries, ASUS just did all the heavy synaptic lifting for you with the release of a near 6-minute video showing its new Eee PC Touch UI. A UI teased at CES and built specifically for ASUS' new touchcreen Eees. All in all it makes a pretty case for why you should pick up a new Eee PC T91 or T101H convertible tablet later this year. Let's just hope the processor can cope.

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"Shining" phone steals a little Agora magic

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/20/shining-phone-steals-a-little-agora-magic/


Okay, we don't really know what's going on here, but a "Shining" phone that looks almost exactly like the original version of the Kogan Agora Android phone just popped up on Alibaba with a three-day delivery time and a 100-unit wholesale price of $240. Of course, the Agora was just delayed indefinitely, so this could just be nothing; contracting design and development out to faceless Chinese manufacturers like Kogan's doing is pretty much a deal with the KIRF devil, and those are definitely renders on the site, not actual pictures. Still, we're dying to see a flood of non-G1 Android handsets shake up the mobile market, and if getting stoked over sketchy Asian copies of semi-vaporware Australian phones is how we have to get our kicks, well, we're looking for new friends with an extra 24 grand and a healthy sense of forgiveness.

[Thanks, Raymanism]

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