Archive for the ‘Q1Ultra’ Category
Monday, July 28th, 2008
Filed under: Handhelds, Wireless
The next-generation Q1 Ultra may be due next year, but Sammy’s trying to squeeze every bit of life it can out of the current iteration with two new flavors. Announced today, the Q1U-CMXP boasts an integrated HSDPA 3G cellular modem, while the Q1UP-V is a Q1 Ultra Premium featuring Vista Business. As for the former, it includes just about every connectivity option you could wish for: 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Ethernet and a WWAN modem that connects to the AT&T Broadband Connect network; outside of the one new feature, however, the specifications are the same as the standard Q1 Ultra XP model that was launched in May of 2007. Both newcomers (if you can call ‘em that) are available as we speak for $1,499 and $1,449 in order of mention.
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in Q1UCMXP, Q1 ultra, Q1, Q1Ultra, Q1UP-V, WindowsVista, VistaBusiness, Vista Business, HSDPA, BroadbandConnect, 3G, Vista, att, samsung, umpc, Broadband Connect, wwan, windows vista, windows | No Comments »
Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio
Just after seeing how the Nintendo DS’s touch panel could be used to scratch things up, along comes a full-blown turntable setup that relies heavily on interactions with touchscreens. Dreamed up and designed by Scott Hobbs, the ATTIGO TT enables DJs to manipulate sounds via sensors, and the added visual effects are fantastically beautiful, if not useful. Check out a video of the creation being used after the jump — just make sure one earcup is firmly planted around the ear first, alright?
[Via Coolest-Gadgets]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in Q1 ultra, Q1, Q1UCMXP, Q1Ultra, Vista Business, Q1UP-V, Wii Pack Generator, graphics card, perhaps, T-mobile, hat clip, HatClip, solar mini clip, Music | No Comments »
Monday, May 12th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Quick, what’s the best way to dress up an otherwise dry piece on how companies can register non-traditional trademarks? If you answered “mention Apple and the iPod,” you’re the big winner — and you’ve gotten yourself published in the Wall Street Journal. We’ll be the first to admit that Apple’s January registration of the three-dimensional design of the iPod strains credulity, but the simple fact is that non-traditional trademarks have been around for a while now — we seem to remember a little kerfuffle regarding magenta recently, but we can’t quite recall the exact details. Similarly, Nokia trademarked the 12 notes of its default ringtone back in September (even though they’re part of a larger piece written in 1902 called “Gran Vals”), NBC has a mark on its ding-ding-ding station ID, and Coca-Cola has registrations for basically every bottle design it sells. Still, you can bet Apple legal threw quite a pizza party when this mark was approved — and we can only imagine the kind of buttoned-down corporate lawyer jam that’ll go down if the company succeeds in getting a mark on the design of the iPhone, which it’s currently applied for. Hope you’re ready for some more funktastic control layouts.
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Original post by Nilay Patel
Posted in VistaBusiness, WindowsVista, Vista Business, Q1UP-V, AVIC-F700BT, Q1Ultra, Apple | No Comments »
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Last time we saw the Gibson Robot Guitar it was in the hands of Yngwie Malmsteen, who was laying down gorgeous, undulating waves of pure classical-metal fever. The first version of the self-tuning Les Paul was a rather limited edition, but now Gibson is sharing the wealth by introducing two more widely available models. The guitar-maker will issue the original iteration of the axe, but it will now be joined by Gibson’s other familiar face, the SG. Both models will apparently be available in a funky, purple-metallic finish (which we suspect only Prince could truly love), and will go on sale for a “limited time” — though Gibson hasn’t said what the cutoff will be. So, if you’ve got $3,999 for the Les Paul, or $3,599 for the SG, now might be the time to buy.
[Via TrustedReviews]
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in Nokia 5800, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Phone in The Dark Knight, WindowsVista, VistaBusiness, Q1Ultra, Q1UP-V, Vista Business, Q1UCMXP | No Comments »
Monday, March 17th, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds
Considering the plethora of facilities that have opened just in the past few years to deal solely with individuals that have become undoubtedly addicted to video games, the internet and all things Hello Kitty (we jest, we jest), we’re not surprised one iota to hear that uncontrollably texting / e-mailing could soon become “classified as an official brain illness.” According to a writeup in the latest American Journal of Psychiatry, internet addiction is a common ailment “that should be added to psychiatry’s official guidebook of mental disorders.” More specifically, Dr. Jerald Block, a psychiatrist at the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, even goes so far as to argue that said phenomenon (neglecting basic drives to spend more time online) be “included in the [next edition of] Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, psychiatry’s official dictionary of mental illnesses.” Until then, we wish you the best of luck convincing that creature living in your basement with a dedicated T1 line that he / she isn’t alright.
[Via textually, image courtesy of TheSkylineBand]
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Original post by Darren Murph
Posted in HSDPA, BroadbandConnect, Q1, Q1 ultra, Q1Ultra, Q1UCMXP, Broadband Connect, reimburse, medical, Internet, pwnage, ocz, JobCuts, health | No Comments »
Sunday, February 17th, 2008
Filed under: Robots
Famed technologist and futurist Ray Kurzweil is on the record about human-machine intelligence parity: it’s going down by or before 2029, so be prepared to get digital on entirely new levels. Apparently, machines “will have both the hardware and the software to achieve human level artificial intelligence” by then, but even if it’s not in the form of meatbag-terminating cyborgs, Kurzweil thinks one future of intelligent machines is on the nano scale, with interfaces to enhance our own physiology and intelligence. Oh sure, this stuff is completely pie in the sky — but it’s still absurdly fun to think of what kinds of crazy crap the 21st century’s going to hold.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Original post by Ryan Block
Posted in Q1Ultra, Q1UP-V, Q1UCMXP, Q1 ultra, HSDPA, Q1, Science | No Comments »
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio

You know what your mother always used to say about things that seem too good to be true, but the deafening amount of hype and hyperbole being thrown about in reference to the “game changing” Qtrax with “25 million tracks” is quite distracting enough to take note of. According to the Qtrax website, the P2P client — Windows only, a Mac version is slated for March 18th — will be available at midnight EST, but while Qtrax is confident of its supposed deals with the majors, a few of those labels claim to be short of an actual deal with Qtrax. The business model is simple enough: DRM’d tracks count the number of times they’re played and then report back to the mother ship — which will divvy up revenue based on ad sales. It sounds like there’s PlaysForSure under the hood, and Qtrax claims it’ll have an iPod-friendly version ready before too long, but there’s a disturbing lack of detail on the official site. There is $30 million of VC funding behind the venture, so they clearly expect some results, but $30 million and high hopes certainly is no guarantee of label support of a crazy — and perhaps entirely overdue — scheme like this. We’ll be certainly watching for what happens at midnight.
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]
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Original post by Paul Miller
Posted in Q1UP-V, Q1Ultra, Q1UCMXP, Q1 ultra, customize | No Comments »
Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
Filed under: Desktops
The fury has really been unleashed over at AMD, as the cats in 2nd place take aim at the pocketbooks lowdown, dirty overclockers. Feeling like getting into it? Then you’ll probably want to get your hands on the extra-special Phenom 9600 “Black Edition” quad-core processor, which allows brave souls to tweak (i.e., overclock) to their hearts content by utilizing the company’s OverDrive utility. It’s not all rainbows and unicorns, however, as these chips apparently contain a bug which under extreme conditions can cause the CPUs to perform in a less than stellar manner. AMD says that it hasn’t witnessed any of its production installations exhibit the errata, and that only its internal stress-tests have pushed the processor into the danger zone (cue Loggins). If you’re really concerned, a BIOS patch will circumvent the issue, but may suck away 20-percent of your delicious speed. The choice is yours.
[Via TG Daily]
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Original post by Joshua Topolsky
Posted in Q1UP-V, Q1Ultra, Vista Business, VistaBusiness, WindowsVista, Q1UCMXP, Q1 ultra, , , HSDPA, Q1, | No Comments »