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Archive for March 3rd, 2008

Philips, Lite-On announce the Lite-On DX-401S external Blu-ray drive

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Philips and Lite-On have unveiled their latest Blu-ray drive, which also marks their first external drive. The DX-401S is a USB 2.0 external Blu-ray drive that offers 4x read speeds for Blu-ray media, 12x for single layer DVD’s, 8x for double layer DVD’s and 32x for regular CD’s. The DX-401S is expected to be available in Q2 2008, no word yet on pricing.

Via [Daily Tech]

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Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 delayed until next year? We think (hope) not

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Posted Mar 2nd 2008 3:40PM by Chris Ziegler
Filed under: cellphones, Handhelds


A table of release dates dug up on Sony Ericsson’s own site suggests something powerfully depressing, which is that the XPERIA X1 has been pushed all the way out to February 10, 2009 (notice that the date is in European format — we’d just give up now if it were actually October 2, 2009). While the presence of the page on the company’s very own domain is pretty damning evidence, we’re still holding out hope that it’s a typo or an oversight; late Q2 of ‘08 was mentioned at MWC, and we really don’t see how it’s possible to push out a phone nearly three-quarters of a year just weeks after its initial announcement. Please tell us we’re right on this one, Sony Ericsson. Please.

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Microsoft speculates on ad-supported Sync

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Posted Mar 2nd 2008 5:38PM by Joshua Topolsky
Filed under: cellphones, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Transportation


Apparently, Microsoft has plans for Sync that extend beyond the standard voice-activation scheme they’ve got going right now. The company wants to deliver a wider range of network connectivity for in-car use, and they’re debating the possibility of moving away from subscription-based services to an ad-funded scenario. What exactly does that mean? We’ll let Martin Thall, general manager of Microsoft’s Automotive Business Unit explain: “We know where you are and we know where you’re headed,” he says, seemingly unaware of the Orwellian implications. “We could target that advertising directly to your car.” You getting that? Targeted ads. In your car. While you’re driving. Apparently, execs don’t think you’ll mind being bombarded inside your vehicle because you’re, “used to advertising in the car. We hear ads on the radio and see billboards on the road.” Of course, this is speculation on future technologies, so nothing is set in stone — hopefully someone comes to their senses before our hovercar interiors glitter with holographic spam.

Sprint also has another unlimited plan, this one is $89.99

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

If you are not worried about data, then Sprint’s other unlimited plan may be something to consider. The second unlimited plan, which is more in-line feature with the other major carriers. Sprint’s plan goes for $10 less than the other carriers and costs $89.99 a month, it includes unlimited voice, messaging and direct connect. In addition to the lack of data, this plan also does not include the Sprint TV and GPS services.

Personally for just $10 more, I would suggest going for the $99 Simply Everything plan and getting all those extras, but I suppose there are a lot of people out there who could care less about surfing the web or watching TV on their phone.

Via [MobileBurn]

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