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Memory Stick Micro M2 4GB Upcoming February 5, 2007

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SanDisk Memory Stick Micro M2 4GB Announced, please read upated information at:

http://sonyfanboy.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/sandisk-memory-stick-micro-m2-4gb-arrived/

Sony Insiders report me that Sony will introduce the M2 4GB Memory Stick Micro in summer 2007. The W880i is already capable of it. For now, M2 2GB Memory Sticks are the maximum.

It would be so nice if Sony Ericsson releases the upcoming W880i with a Memory Stick Pro Duo Slot and a support for the latest 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo Cards.

What do you think?

SanDisk Memory Stick Micro M2 4GB Announced, please read upated information at:

http://sonyfanboy.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/sandisk-memory-stick-micro-m2-4gb-arrived/

New Sony Ericsson W880i Photos February 5, 2007

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A little more than 18 hours left and Sony Ericsson will officially introduce the new W880i walkman phone.
Here are some new interesting details:

  • Latest generation HSDPA support, up to more than 3MBit/sek. in the german T-Mobile Network
  • 2 Megapixel camera without Autofocus
  • M2 Memory Stick support, currently up to 2GB

Look at:

http://www.eswirdfruehling.de/eswirdfruehling.html

Here are some brand new images:

W880i (1)
 
W880i (2) 

New Code Snippet Section February 5, 2007

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Check the “programming” page for code snippets, tech talk and programming tipps regularly.

New Vaio G Series February 5, 2007

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Vaio G Series (3)
 
Vaio G Series (2)
 
Vaio G Series (1)
 
Sony established the ultraportable B5-sized notebook genre years ago with their 505. The X505 Carbon Fiber ultralight ignited the marketplace. Now with the G1, Sony’s innovation is again on display.
At its lightest (1.98 pounds [898g]), the Sony Vaio G1 is certainly the lightest “fully-usable” notebook ever produced. Breaking the two-pound barrier–with a full a 12.1″ XGA TFT and 17mm keypitch keyboard–seemed improbable simply because these are not shrinkable features.

Sony did it by utilizing one of the most advanced materials available: carbon fiber. And, they did it by taking advantage of their past experiences with carbon fiber notebooks. For its many advantages, Carbon fiber is a complex material to work with, and Sony has built expertise. Carbon fiber is lighter, stronger, better at heat dissipation, and more rigid than the next best choice (aluminum or magnesium alloy). The Vaio G1’s top and bottom external casing is multi-layer carbon fiber and the palm rest is carbon mold. The G1’s carbon construction is more thorough than its carbon forebears, the X505 and the SZ/carbon.

This casing, along with a shock-mounted HDD, make the Vaio G1 very durable. It is tested to survive a drop (although not guaranteed to do so), and should be able to withstand 120kg of weight (although not guaranteed to do so).

The version with installed DVD-RW weighs only 2.17 pounds. With the DVD-RW and the double-capacity 12-hour (ideal list time) battery, total weight is 2.46 pounds! We think that stat is actually more impressive than the 1.97-pound base weight. (Note that DVD-drive and no-drive models of the G1 are different. You cannot add an internal drive to a no-drive model, but you can use an external DVD-RW drive such as Sony’s DDRW firewire.) Sony thoughtfully made the AC adapter small and light, as well.

Thoughtful extras include a quiet fan and keyboard, and dual-internal wifi antennas to improve reception. The Intel Core Solo U1500 (1.33 GHz), 2.0gb max RAM, 100gb HDD provide plenty of power. And, integrated Bluetooth, wifi, Firewire, 2 x USB 2.0, and VGA provide plenty of convenience.

The Sony Vaio G1 is a dream machine for the frequent traveler.  

Look at the marvellous Sony Flash Presentation of the Vaio G Series at:
http://www.vaio.sony.co.jp/Products/Concept/Vision/index.html?product=typeG

PDF+ for UIQ 3.x Smartphones released! February 5, 2007

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Screenshot of PDF+
 
Brain Software has just released a public version of PDF+ for UIQ Smartphones of the latest generation, just as the W950i, the M600i and the P990i. The software is bundled with the latter two, but W950i users have to purchase one. Find more information at:

http://www.mbrainsoftware.com/UIQ_3x/Pdf/Pdf.htm

Download Demo for Medal of Honor: Heroes February 5, 2007

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 Heroes
 
If you have a valid account for the playstation.com website you are eligable to download a free demo of the Game Medal Of Honor: Heroes. If not, just register for free. The demo is about 26 MBytes and just great!!!

http://download.eu.playstation.com

New UMD Movie “Ultraviolet” February 5, 2007

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Ultraviolet Screen Shot

Sony Pictures Entertainment has released a new UMD Movie Disc of “Ultraviolet” featuring Milla Jovovich.
The UMD is on the market for about 20 Euros. Picture is above average and no “black bars” are distorbing the experience. Soundtrack is in Stereo and German and English.

I recommend it a good buy!

New WipeOut Pure Upcoming! February 5, 2007

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The Sony CE Studio in Liverpool has now announced that they are currently working on a new part of the Wipe Out Pure series. They are going to release this for the PSP and the Playstation 3 exclusively. They will be downloadable contents for both editions. Furthermore the PS3 Version will take advantage of the Sixaxis-Controller. There are no Screenshots at the moment.