Intel-lephone comin’ up!
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Categories : Consumer Devices
Happy Birthday Nintendo!
24 09 2008A belated birthday greetings to Nintendo – the company who put video gaming, IMHO, into the mainstream. Who can forget spending those boring Saturdays punching the little B A buttons in “Punch-Out” or navigating Mario in the Mushroom Kingdom?
On September 23, 1889 Nintendo was founded by Fusajiro Yamauchi in Kyoto, Japan and marketed handmade playing cards which soon gained popularity in the country. And did you know that before Nintendo produced the likes of Zelda and King Hippo, it was once a company owning a chain of “love hotels”, a TV station, and a concessionaire producing instant rice. All of these ventures eventually bombed. But soon, Nintendo found success in toys, and later, video games.
It all started with Color TV Games in the 1970s. The Game & Watch was introduced in 1980 and the Family Computer was launched in 1983.
The rest is history. Happy 119th birthday Nintendo!
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Google Phone comin’ atcha’
24 09 2008
With Globe’s iPhone introduction last month drawing buzz around us technodicks’ world despite our sorry state of economic affairs, is Smart vying for the G1’s introduction here? I’m not a subscriber of Smart, but Mr. MVP, if you’re listening…here’s a potential sumthin’-sumthin’ to follow-up on after the Ateneo-La Salle finals.
A strong rival to the iPhone?
Basing on the specs of the G1 (hmm..what’s next? G2? G3? G4? G5? Now that’s interesting) it challenges the parts where the iPhone came short of.
Here’s a rundown of the specs:
iPhone 3G
- Platform / OS - iPhone / based on OS X core
- Navigation – Touch-screen
- Camera – 2.0 megapixels (no flash)
- Memory - 8 / 16 GB (not expandable)
- Battery - 5 hours talk time max. / 300 hours standby max. /Li-Ion
- Display - 3.5 in. (diagonal) LCD / Color: 16.7 million (24-bit)
- App Store – Apple Application store
- Music Store – iTunes
- Price – $199 (2-year contract with AT&T) / P35,000 – P42,000 (prepaid plan for Globe)
- Internet Connection – Wi-Fi, 3G
HTC G1 – Google Phone
- Platform / OS - Android / Linux-based
- Navigation – Touch-screen / slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- Camera – 2.0 megapixels (no flash)
- Memory - 2 GB (internal memory, expandable to 8 GB via an additional memory card.
- Battery - TBD
- Display - 3.5 in. (diagonal) LCD / Color: 16.7 million (24-bit)
- App Store – Android Market
- Music Store – Amazon MP3
- Price – $179 (2-year contract with T-Mobile) / No Philippine carrier yet
- Internet Connection – Wi-Fi, 3G
Personally, I’m looking forward to the Google Map app wherein you’ll have a street-level view of the city you’re browsing on. I’d like to use the G1’s camera to get a snapshot,say of a really nice white- sandy beach here in the Philippines , and share it instantly for the whole world to see. I’m also intrigued on what games that will be developed for the Android platform. For me, using the QWERTY keypad while playing a game is more comfortable than touching the screen (just my 2.54 cents).
Calling on the people of Smart (or even Sun, just because you’re there) to launch this device anytime soon. Shall we have this as numero uno in our Christmas wishlist?
And please, no over-pricing! Same goes to you, my Greenhills folks!
Sources:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2008/09/23/dlandroid323.xml
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Tags: Amazon, Android, Android Market, cellphone phone, Google, Google phone, iPhone, iphone killer, mobile phone
Categories : Google, Mobile Phones
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