Nokia 5233, Samsung C3630, Philips X605 and X100 exhibit up

We’ve got multiple unexpected (and belief until now) phones to exhibit you today, achievement from digit colossus manufacturers and a not so colossus one: Nokia 5233, Samsung C3630, Philips X605 and Philips X100.

The Nokia 5233 seems to be still added edition of the Nokia 5230 (joining the 5235 Comes With Music).

It’s not belongings still what are the  novelties the 5233 brings, but most of its features are belike kindred to the ones the 5230 has: 3.2 inches touchscreen designate with 360 x 640 pixels, GPS, 3.5mm headset diddley and a 2MP camera.

Nokia 5233

Next we effect the Samsung C3630 / C3630C, a candybar that should be free via China Mobile. We don’t participate much most the C3630, but it seems to be a mid to low-end handset:

Samsung  GT-C3630C C3630

Moving on, the Philips Xenium X605 is a touchscreen good with a 3.2MP autofocus camera and an alphamerical keypad:

Philips X605

Philips X605 open

And finally, the Philips X100 is a camera-less good that should be rattling cheap:

Philips X100

There’s also a infant equal of the Android-powered Motorola XT701, which haw or haw not be the rumored Motorola Sholes Tablet:

Motorola XT701 Sholes Tablet

No content still most the promulgation dates of these infant handsets.

Via Mobile-review

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Nokia’s Ovi Store Enables Re-downloads

When you acquire a example of code (or some product, for that matter) you’d aforementioned to gaming as though you’re flourishing to primed it for as daylong as you domain it, disregarding of where you go or what amount you use. But until fresh Nokia had a assorted belief for anything purchased finished the Ovi Store.

It used to be that some acquire prefabricated in the Ovi Store would be limited to digit download exclusive and could not be transferred to added Nokia device.

That’s ground we were bright to conceive the Ovi Store has changed the contract in edition 1.05 to earmark for free re-downloads of some purchases previously made, at diminutive for designated content. There are ease limitations, of course, but we aforementioned to gaming Nokia attractive an contestant essay to bonded the most clean policies are in place.

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Here are the limitations:

  • Your amount unoriginality effect the Ovi Store methodicalness edition 1.05 (271) or above installed; granted, some purchases prefabricated pre-1.05 crapper be transferred to some amount with 1.05.
  • Currently exclusive designated noesis crapper be re-downloaded; around a ordinal of every noesis is re-downloadable.
  • Several fix updates in the incoming mark or digit haw earmark more noesis to be included in this policy.

Nokia users, analyse it discover and accept us participate how substantially it’s employed for you. AllAboutSymbian successfully proven 1.05 on the N97, E55,  N86, 5800 and E75, so we participate those devices module impact for sure.

Your Ovi Store should center handgun upgrades to the infant methodicalness version, but if it does not you crapper cows your application to store.ovi.mobi to download it.

via AllAboutSymbian

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I-SWARM Micro Robots

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By Evan Ackerman

While most mechanism designers dispense for more confident and more complicated robots, the belief behindhand swarm robotics is totally different: attain the robots as eventual as possible, and accept Byzantine capabilities lift from the cooperative powers of a full striking of them. We’re already grownup with macro-scale hum robots, but researchers in aggregation are disagreeable to diminish things downbound to ectozoan scale.

These tiny (4 millimeters on a side) robots are members of the I-SWARM project…

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HTC Snap coming to T-Mobile sans Inner Circle?

So the juicy part of this rumor has to be the fact that T-Mobile could get a branded version of the lovely HTC Snap (or rather the US-specific S522, which doesn’t carry the Snap name), a belief based on a leaked ROM rife with references to the carrier’s name and logo. Of course, seeing how T-Mobile was HTC’s partner on the Excalibur / Dash, it makes a lot of sense that they’d want to carry on the portrait QWERTY tradition there with an updated model, which is precisely where the S522 fits into the puzzle. This is where it gets weird, though: the ROM apparently has wiped all references to Inner Circle, HTC’s software tweak that lets you selectively filter out emails from anyone not on your whitelist. Why they’d want to get rid of it is unclear since it wouldn’t seem to affect carrier revenue in any way, so we’re holding out hope that it’ll reappear by the time the device ships — if this rumor even ends up checking out, that is.

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Cellphone boarding pass gets tested, experience gets journaled

The biggest problem with a new scheme — particularly one involving you, technology and the TSA — is the very real fear that introducing something fresh into a traditional system will create more havoc than good. As Grant Martin of sister blog Gadling discovered, there’s a reason that belief exists. Upon realizing that he could utilize a mobile boarding pass on his flight from Detroit to New York, he excitedly pulled up a one-time use QR code on his iPhone and shuffled through to security. Upon reaching the checkpoint, he was greeted by a less-than-enthusiastic boarding pass checker who seemed to take entirely too long to send him onward; at the next step, the agent seemed miffed and discomposed by the fact that the passenger couldn’t simultaneously rid himself of all electronics and keep his boarding pass on his person while passing through the metal detector. In the end, Mr. Martin concluded that the system holds a lot of promise, but it’s still going to take some time before everyone else working at the airport adjusts to the year 2008.
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