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iPhone 3G now available at Globe on August 2008

Posted in Gadgets, Technology on August 7th, 2008

yes mudra! available na ang iPhone 3g sa Globe starting August 22!!! pero teka teka! alam mo ba kung magkano ang babayaran mo? hmmm… sa pinaka murang line (na Plan 500), 29k  or 34.5k. sa pinamakahal na line (Plan 2500) 20k or 25.5k. anak ng siopao! eh, pwede bang libre na lang? pwedeng pwede! yaan eh kung kaya mong magbayad ng limang libo (5k) pataas bilang monthly service fee. hmmm… 5,000 x 24 months lockin period=120,000!!!

ngiii! ang mahal! at maraming nagsasabi na di makatarungan. oh well, you pay the price for being “IN”. kaya ako, OUT na lang. i’m so much happier sa HTC Tytn II ko. at di magpapakandarapa sa pagbili ng iPhone 3g. pero kung afford nyo, larga! bili! kaskas sa creditcard! =)

globe visibility goes prepaid!

Posted in Gadgets, Technology on June 23rd, 2008

globe visibility goes prepaid probably as an answer to smart’s prepaid broadband product. details below:

FOR PREPAID:

  • NO installation fee.
  • Includes 1 Visibility USB Modem and 1 SIM.
  • Free P30 load good for 6 internet sessions (1 session = 15 minutes) equivalent to 1.5 hours of continuous internet time.
  • Mobile internet access connections available include GPRS, EDGE, 3G, and HSDPA. Free hours are applicable to browsing within the Philippines only.
  • Mobile Internet rate in excess of the free hours is charged at P5 for 15 minutes.
  • SIM is Call, Text, Value-Added Service and charged based on standard Prepaid rates.
  • Can be reloaded at all Globe Business Centers and Autoload Max Retailers or using Share-A-Load or GCash.

FOR POSTPAID:

  • 1-time installation fee of P1,000 applies to all availments (whether line only or with device).
  • Availment of line only includes 1 SIM and lock-up is 12 mos. Availment of line with free device includes a 24-month lock-up period. Device is free on all Visibility Plans.
  • Mobile internet access connections available include GPRS, EDGE, 3G, and HSDPA. Free hours are applicable to browsing within the Philippines only.
  • Mobile Internet rate in excess of the free hours is charged at P0.50 per minute.
  • WIZ Wi-Fi rate in excess of free hours is charged at P2 per minute.
  • Roaming feature is pre-activated and charged on top of the MSF.
  • SIM is Call, Text, Value-Added Service and Roaming activated and charged on top at the following rates:
Local Call Globe-to-Globe: P6.00/min
Local Call Globe to Non-Globe P7.50/min
Local Video Call Globe-to-Globe: P6.00/min
Internation Call $0.40/min
Internation Video Call $0.40/min
Text/SMS P1.00 per text
VAS (non-browsing content ex. Ringtone, Wallpaper) Standard rates

Roaming follows the partner telecom’s browsing rate. Please call 211 before leaving the country to check the rates.

HP launches HP Mini — the Asus EEE PC rival

Posted in Gadgets, Technology on April 9th, 2008

fresh from the email! HP now launches its counterpart of the popular Asus EEE PC dubbed as HP Mini (or HP Compaq 2133 Mini-Note PC). Priced at under US$500, the laptop’s target are students/teachers whose computing requirements are fairly light (surfing, emailing and documents creation). the specs vary, from typical SATA HDD or the cheaper SSD, with or without webcam and is capable to run Windows Vista. Also, the HP Mini wears an all aluminum casing.

unlike the Asus EEE PC which has a 7″ LCD screen, the HP Mini sports a bigger 8.9″ inch diagonal WXGA screen. EEE PCs only have SSD as their fixed drive while the HP Mini can either have a SATA HDD or a SSD. The weight therefore is dependent of the configuration of the HP Mini PC. You can also choose either 3 cell or 6 cell batteries. CPU wise, Asus EEE PCs sports an Intel CPU while the HP MIni utilizes the VIA C7-M ULV Processor which can go up to 1.6ghz.

HP 2133 Mini-Note PC

Detailed specs below:

HP Compaq 2133 Mini-Note PC
*Operating system Preinstalled Options:
-Genuine Windows Vista Business
-Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
-FreeDOS
-SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
*Processor: VIA C7®-M ULV Processor (up to 1.6 GHz, 128 KB L2 cache)
*Chipset: VIA CN896NB and 8237S SB
*Memory: DDR2 SDRAM, 667MHz, one SODIMM memory slot, supports up to 2048MB
*Internal Storage: 120/160 GB 5400 rpm SATA, 120/160 GB 7200 rpm SATA, HP 3D DriveGuard;
or 64 GB Solid State Drive; optional 4 GB PATA Flash Module with SuSE Linux
*Display: 8.9-inch diagonal WXGA (1280 x 768)
*Graphics: VIA Chrome 9
*Audio: High Definition Audio, stereos speakers, integrated stereo microphones, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in
*Wireless support: Broadcom 802.11a/b/g, b/g, optional Bluetooth 2.0, HP Wireless Assistant
*Communications: Broadcom Ethernet Integrated Controller (10/100/1000)6
*Expansion slots: (1) ExpressCard/54 slot, Secure Digital (SD) slot
*Ports and connectors: (2) USB 2.0 ports, VGA, power connector, RJ-45/Ethernet, stereo headphone/line out, stereo microphone in, optional VGA webcam
*Input device: 92% full-sized keyboard, touchpad with scroll zone
*Software: HP Backup and Recovery Manager, Roxio Creator 9, Microsoft Office Ready 20078
*Security: Kensington lock, Symantec Norton Internet Security
*Dimensions (h × w × d): 1.05 (at front) x 10.04 x 6.5 in / 33 (at front) x 255 x 165 mm
*Weight: starting at 2.63 lb / 1.19 kg (with 3-cell battery and 4 GB Solid State Drive,
weight will vary by configuration)
*Power: 6-cell (55 WHr) or 3-cell (28 WHr) Lithium-Ion battery, 65W HP Smart AC Adapter, HP Fast Charge7
*Expansion Solutions: Optical drives via External MultiBay II
*Warranty: Limited 1-year and 90-day warranty options available, depending on country,
1-year limited warranty on primary battery

Snippets below from the HP Press Kit

Datasheet can be downloaded here

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To help schools offer affordable computing to every student, HP today introduced a full-function, mini-notebook PC priced starting under $500

Designed for the education market, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is flexible enough for students to use from the classroom to the family room.

HP listened to our needs and now is delivering a product designed by education for education, said Chris Sieger, director of information technology for Alexandria City Public Schools in Virginia. Teachers and technology are the two most important assets in education. HP’s announcement demonstrates that it understands what schools need from industry.

At slightly more than two and one-half pounds,(2) the HP Mini is smaller and lighter than many math or science books. It includes a suite of wireless,(3) multimedia and security capabilities to allow students to learn everywhere they go from class to home, from field trips to vacations.

Education shouldn’t end at the bell, said Jeri Callaway, vice president and general manager, Personal Systems Group Americas, HP. HP believes providing each student with an affordable, creative multimedia tool like the HP Mini will better prepare them to live, learn and work in an information-rich society.

Business and mobile professionals value the same mobility, usability and cost concerns of the education market. The HP Mini provides mobile professionals a sleek, lightweight device that provides access to information and the ability to collaborate with others as well as to communicate via email, instant messaging or even blogging.

The HP Mini is packed with a combination of features to boost productivity and improve the overall mobile experience, including:

* Simple, refined design and anodized aluminum shell that is sleek and sturdy yet lightweight;
* HP DuraKeys, featuring a clear coating applied over the notebook keyboard that protects the finish and printed letters and characters;
* An HP 3D DriveGuard, which sends a signal to shut down the hard drive upon sudden movement or shock by using a three-axis digital accelerometer chip
* Scratch-resistant display and magnesium hinge bracket
* A large 8.9-inch diagonal WXGA display, user-friendly full keyboard (QWERTY) and touchpad;
* Ability to view video, still-image capture, web conferencing or video-enhanced instant messaging(3) with no additional hardware to buy or carry. An optional(4) integrated VGA webcam enables video and still-image capture to allow the addition of photos and video clips to presentations, documents and email;
* Two battery solutions – three-cell for lightest-weight configurations or optional(4) six-cell for longer battery life;
* Wireless technologies such as integrated Wi-Fi Certified WLAN(3) and optional Bluetooth™, allowing students to access the Internet as well as communicate via email, IM, chat, VOIP and blogging. The wireless technologies also enable connections at hotspots as well as with Bluetooth devices such as printers, mice and headsets; and
* Optional(4) Absolute Software’s Computrace(5) allows IT professionals to work with local law enforcement to track and help recover stolen or missing computers, inventory computers district wide and detect changes in hardware and software.

Additional education initiatives

HP also announced the development of the Teacher Experience Exchange, an online community sponsored by the company and Microsoft to provide educators a one-stop resource to discuss, share and learn with other educators. At the exchange, www.hp.com/go/teacherexperience, teachers also can access tutorials for teaching with technology in the classroom.

To help K-12 teachers effectively integrate new technology in the classroom, HP also plans to provide free, online professional development courses designed to engage students and improve student achievement through the use of technology.

Pricing and availability

The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC starts at $499 and is expected be available later this month