LG BL40 Chocolate
LG has brought another edition to its Black Label line, this time in the shape of the LG BL40 Chocolate. The world's first full cinematic screen mobile, the new Chocolate brings LG's richest feature set yet.
LG BL40 is skinny and long, much like a universal remote, and it has a stunning 4-inch display with the 21:9 wide-screen ratio.
LG also says that it has a dual-screen UI that can display two different types of content at the same time. The screen is made out of a curved, tempered glass.
The left-hand side of the LG BL40 Chocolate has a dedicated music key to take you straight to your tracks, which needs to be held down for a while to get it working, there's also apparently WiFi, an FM transmitter, and about 335MB of free onboard storage (easily rectified with a huge microSD card, of course).
LG BL40 is skinny and long, much like a universal remote, and it has a stunning 4-inch display with the 21:9 wide-screen ratio.
LG also says that it has a dual-screen UI that can display two different types of content at the same time. The screen is made out of a curved, tempered glass.
The left-hand side of the LG BL40 Chocolate has a dedicated music key to take you straight to your tracks, which needs to be held down for a while to get it working, there's also apparently WiFi, an FM transmitter, and about 335MB of free onboard storage (easily rectified with a huge microSD card, of course).
BlackBerry Pearl 9100
Resource CrackBerry published a series of photographs device, which is said to be a new phone model from the company Research In Motion and will be known as BlackBerry 9100 (internal codename - Striker).
codename Striker, the phone has been redesigned with a new SureType keyboard and an optical joystick.
CrackBerry didn’t say when the phone will be released or state any technical specs. It’s getting kind of late for a 2009 release so perhaps we’ll see it in the first quarter of 2010
BlackBerry Pearl 9100 (codename striker) Images below
codename Striker, the phone has been redesigned with a new SureType keyboard and an optical joystick.
CrackBerry didn’t say when the phone will be released or state any technical specs. It’s getting kind of late for a 2009 release so perhaps we’ll see it in the first quarter of 2010
BlackBerry Pearl 9100 (codename striker) Images below
Microsoft Launches Beta Version of Office 2010 available for public download.
Microsoft has made the Office 2010 beta available for public download.
You can get it here, from Microsoft’s Office 2010 Web site. It is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, and comes in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors, a first for the world’s most popular productivity suite.
The beta version comes with a host of updated features, most notable for me being the cut and paste option.
In the beta version, engineers added a paste preview option, to allow for users to see what their document looks like before they actually commit to the act of pasting text.
Says Microsoft’s well-oiled PR machine :
You can get it here, from Microsoft’s Office 2010 Web site. It is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, and comes in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors, a first for the world’s most popular productivity suite.
The beta version comes with a host of updated features, most notable for me being the cut and paste option.
In the beta version, engineers added a paste preview option, to allow for users to see what their document looks like before they actually commit to the act of pasting text.
Says Microsoft’s well-oiled PR machine :
We’re excited to announce the public beta of the 2010 versions of Office, SharePoint Server, Visio, Project and Office Web Apps for business customers. Office Mobile 2010 has also reached the beta milestone. Starting today people can download the beta products by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/2010.We are hoping to have millions of people download and test the products, as we depend on that feedback to shape the final product. To get the broadest range of feedback we are making this beta available in seven languages — English, Spanish, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Russian, French and German — more than any other Office beta program in the past.