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Posted by admin On December - 6 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

plasticlogic_thumbOne product that already looks set to evolve out of all recognition is  Logic’s much-anticipated , the Que, which the Mountain View, Calif., company plans to release in January 2010.

On the surface, much about the Que seems familiar. Like Amazon (AMZN, Fortune 500)’s — a $350 e-reader that has sold more than 500,000 units since its launch in 2007 — the Que displays pages in grayscale E-Ink, designed to be easier on the eyes than conventional screen displays. Like the , the Que will allow users to download books and magazines wirelessly (via AT&T (T, Fortune 500); the uses Sprint (S, Fortune 500)). To counter Amazon’s of , Logic has inked a deal with Barnes & Noble. It will also fetch digital versions of publications such as USA Today, for a subscription fee.

Like the , the Que features a single physical button that takes you to the home page. Instead of the ’s awkward keyboard and page forward/back buttons, it has a pop-up touch- and navigates pages with the flick of a finger.

But that’s where the similarity to current e-readers ends. To see what’s new about the Que, look under the hood: There’s no silicon in the screen. All its transistors are made of . This is the result of years of research by professors at the in Cambridge, England. Five years later this research yielded an e-reader that is fundamentally flexible, unlike the , with its screen.

Soon after the company launched in 2007, CEO Richard Archuleta built an international organization. The research arm stayed in Cambridge, but every other business function was sent abroad: manufacturing moved to Dresden, Germany; assembly, to Taiwan; and headquarters, where most of the employees work, to , the better to poach local talent.

“It’s very easy to get engineers excited about joining this company,” grins Archuleta, the former head of Hewlett-Packard (HPQ, Fortune 500)’s notebook business.

Disappointingly, Logic has played it safe by encasing the flexible screen in a more rigid case. “We did prototypes that were rigid on one end and floppy on another,” says Anusha Nirmalananthan, Logic’s product manager. “We found users had trouble getting used to that.”

Still, the Que retains a significant “wow” factor. It is legal-paper size but weighs a mere pound, three ounces less than the comparable DX. Logic regularly drops the Que on concrete, and it survives. The battery will last for days on a single charge. Plug it into your computer and you can download any or text file. The device can hold thousands of PDFs and tens of thousands of books.

Archuleta is pitching the Que squarely at business users. It will offer the ability to annotate documents. You can type on virtual sticky notes or draw on the screen. (The can do none of these things.) The Que’s price point hadn’t been announced at press time but will likely fall between $400 and $800.

That’s too rich for some analysts. “The magic number for an e-reader is $199,” insists Allen Weiner of Gartner Research.

Win or lose with the Que, Logic’s research continues. It is developing color e-reader technology with a grant from the U.K. government. It hopes to launch a color Que in 2011. Archuleta has proposed a military application: a foldout map that could be wirelessly updated in the field.

“You will see bendable, foldable, rollable readers,” he says. “Whatever the marketplace wants.

Courtesy CNN.

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Convert iTunes to ringtone (iPhone)

Posted by admin On November - 11 - 2009 12 COMMENTS

GUIDE

There are two different ways to convert music to ringtone.

Tools needed: and surely a music file!

OS: Mac OSX, XP and Vista.

1. Music that contains DRM and is bought through :

-Right click on the music in and select “Convert to Ringtone”.

2. Music not bought through :

Note: XP and Vista users click on “Properties” instead of “Get info”

-Right click on the music in and select “Get info”

-Go to “Options” tab

-Select “start time” and “stop time”

-Input a value for both intervals (Interval should not excede 40 secs)

-Click ok and close “Get info” window

-Now right click on that music again and select “Convert to AAC”

-Now you should find same music name file in but with different length.

-Drag that file on to your desktop

-Delete the new AAC file from

-On your desktop, rename the extension from “.m4a” to “.m4r” of the file that was just dragged

-Drag the file back into library.

It should now show up in ringtone section. Just sync your and voila!

If you run into any problems, just leave a comment and I will get back to you.

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Apple Readies ‘World Mode’ iPhone

Posted by admin On November - 7 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

A new report from OTR Global says plans to release a UMTS/ hybrid in the third quarter of 2010. If true, the new will play nice with Verizon’s network and spell an end to AT&T’s exclusivity contract in the U.S. — which is already slated to end sometime next year.

The report also notes the new phone has a 2.8-inch screen and smaller body, which is consistent with photos that surfaced on iLounge last June. The device would be manufactured by Taiwan-based Asustek subsidiary Pegatron.

A “worldmode” would be a colossal win for . The device could support any major carrier worldwide. wouldn’t need to sell different versions of the to support different networks, and would most likely see a huge increase in sales.

This news could be bad for AT&T, which has been snubbed by and users alike for poor coverage, dropped calls, delayed MMS support, and lack of tethering.

The OTR report says Verizon and have already reached an agreement to sell the new next year, despite Verizon’s recent advertising attacks on the .

Of course, switching to Verizon might solve some issues with poor coverage and dropped calls, but users might have to fork out an additional $30 a month for a 5GB monthly “unlimited” tethering plan and $15 a month for exchange service.

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