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Nokia Does Not Want You to Miss Another Call

Nokia has filed a patent for a magnetic vibrating tattoo that alerts you when you are getting a call. The patent is made of a material that is easily attachable to the skin and responds to changes in local magnetic fields and transmits a response that can be perceived by the user. This material is a ferromagnetic ink would be able sensitive to alternating magnetic fields like those capable of coming from iron, magnetite or neodymium. Such a tattoo could vibrate with different pulses for different people calling you, just like how you would set up different ring tones to let you know ahead of time who is calling. Obviously, this is an outrageous length to go to for the love of your phone, but the unfortunate part of this idea is that we all know people who would be willing to have such a thing done. The guy in this video did something crazy like this, and I’m sure he’d be one of the first in line to get this material etched into his skin. While this does seem a bit outrageous, there are some proposed alternatives that seem a little more sane. Stamps or sprays made of the same material would get the job done just as well, or even jewelry such as rings or necklaces or bracelets. I like the idea of patches or stickers that you can remove and throw away or store again for later use. It would even be possible for this technology to even reach outside of phone technology and into gaming. Instead of a vibrating controller we could have bands around our arms or legs or even vests that vibrate as a result of a response to an event within the game. This technology would also be perfect for industrial safety purposes. For workers in dangerous environments where toxic chemicals or radioactive materials are present, the vibration could alert them that they are in danger and reduce the number of accidents in the work place. While permanently tattooing your body so that you can stay on top of who wants to contact you seems a bit absurd, there are temporary ways of deploying this technology and for even better purposes as well.

Let us know with a comment below how far you would be willing to go to make sure you never missed a phone call.

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Nokia Seeking to Change the Industry

Nokia is looking to put on their boxing gloves and duke it out head to head with Apple and their iPhone. Nokia’s head of design Marko Ahtisaari told news sources that they’ve got something under wraps that will make the current generation of phones seem “dated”. He personaly took swipes at the iPhone, by pointing out that the user interface is “poorly designed” and often “convoluted.” He said this in the context of how closed the iPhone is by its lack of internal user control. When asked about Android, he referenced a similar concept when it comes to developmental control, but referred to one working with an android as only being able to “rearrange the furniture.” Marko wouldn’t comment on the specifics of their new design, but he said it will feature some breakthrough technologies that don’t require the user to interact through a touchscreen to operate it. Whether it will host a Siri voice command style or a motion controlled gesture inputs like a Kinect or something completely new all together, it is obvious that Nokia sees the only way to the top is through a complete game changer of a device. Apple reinvented the smart phone industry several years ago with the iPhone, and maybe Nokia is gearing up to change the industry yet again. We will keep you posted as further developments are released.

Leave us a comment below and let us know what you think this game changing technology could be!

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iPlayer Coming to Windows Phone 7 Already Here for Xbox

David Price the head of the BBC iPlayer has confirmed to DigitalSpy that iPlayer for Windows Phone is in the works and will be available soon.

Price said the following in a interview with Digital Spy, “What I can say about that is we make our services available through a number of ways, whether they’re applications or the mobile web experience,”. In the past BBC announced that iPlayer would not work on Windows Phone due to lack of Adobe Flash and Windows Phone 7 doesn’t support HLS (HTTP Live Streaming).David Price went on to say “We’re working with the teams at Microsoft to ensure that we can deliver an iPlayer experience on those devices.” Windows 8 perhaps?

BBC has also just released the highly anticipated iPlayer app for Xbox 360(UK only).The catch-up service will be rolled out to users starting today, and will be available to all by the end of the week.You don’t need to be a Gold member account to get the iPlayer app, so you’ll be able to catch up with BBC shows through your Xbox even if you don’t have a Gold account making it a first for England. The player will feature Kinect compatibility such as motion and voice commands.

Are you going to download the iPlayer app for Xbox? Tell us what you think about it in the comments section below.

[Source:DigitalSpy ,Via:WMpoweruser]

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Good Deals: Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Starter Kit

 

Amazon has a special on a Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Starter Kit. The regular price of the starter kit was $74.99 but has now lowered to $49.96, relatively the same cost of a 12 month Xbox Live subscription card. The Xbox Live 12 Month Gold Starter Kit comes with a year Xbox LIVE Gold card, Chatpad, Headset AND 400 MS points.

Amazon

For a limited time, save up to 30% on select Xbox 360 accessories. Click here to see the full list of discounted Xbox 360 gear. Amazon.com reserves the right to change or terminate this promotion at any time. Prices valid when shipped and sold by Amazon.com, while supplies last.

  • Give your favorite games new life with add-ons such as levels, characters and props.
  • Instantly download HD movies, TV shows and Xbox Live Arcade games .
  • Download full-fledged Xbox 360 Games on Demand and pick up and play Xbox Live Arcade games.
  • 400-Microsoft Points to redeem on Xbox Live

There is also another promotion going on by the Microsoft Store website. The Microsoft Store is offering a 12 Month Xbox Live membership card along with a 1600 Microsoft Points. The price for these items is $45.99. The original price would be $79.98. The deal is online only so don’t go to your local Microsoft Store expecting to see this.

Microsoft Store:

Xbox LIVE Prepaid 12 Month Gold Membership
Now, get a whole year of fun for one low price with the Xbox LIVE Prepaid 12-Month Gold Membership Card.
Xbox LIVE is the online service for Xbox 360—and a whole lot more. Your TV is transformed into a connected entertainment experience with Xbox LIVE. Play Kinect and controller games with online friends wherever they are or instantly watch HD movies, TV shows, and sports.
Xbox LIVE Prepaid 1600 Microsoft Points

Use Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE to rent movies and purchase and download games right to your Xbox 360, and keep them fresh with new maps, levels, songs, and workouts. Even buy clothes for your Avatar, and more.

 

If you have yet to experience Xbox Live this is a great opportunity to jump in. Don’t forget to like us and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

[Source:Amazon]

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T-Mobile Releasing 8107 Update

HTC HD7 users will be glad to hear that their beloved handset will be receiving an update soon. The new 8107 update nixes that cursed disappearing keyboard bug that plagues WP7 users daily. The update should be rolling out through out the week, if not today, so check your Zune desktop software.

As great news as that is, there is still no word when Nokia’s Lumia 710 will receive the update as well. This only affects the HTC HD7 as of now. The good news is, as this update is rolling out, the wait for the Lumia 710 to receive it as well shouldn’t be that long, hopefully.

Getting the update? Let us know if you see any significant changes, or if the keyboard bug is truly gone in the comments below. Don’t forget to Like Us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

Hopefully T-Mobile will release the update soon for all Windows Phone devices.

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Win a Special Edition The Dark Knight Rises Lumia 900

Rogers Canada is now accepting pre-orders for the Lumia 900. Along with that, those who pre-order the 900 are entered for a chance to win a private screening of The Dark Knight Rises and a special edition Dark Knight Lumia 900. Five runner ups will have to buy their own movie tickets but worry not Nokia has your back and will be hooking you up with a free special edition The Dark Knight Rises Lumia 900. The Lumia 800 was shown off before in a official Dark Knight skin, this time around the Lumia 900 will get the spotlight along with its differentiating factor, the front facing camera.

New Customers of Rogers Canada will get the pre-order price starting at $99.99 for the Lumia 900. Existing customers will have to pay $159.99 in order to reserve the Lumia 900.

Find out more about this contest here at the official Rogers Canada contest website. Tell us how it goes in the comments section below. Don’t forget to like us and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Rules:

Contest closes April 10th 2012. Must be a Canadian resident over the age of majority in their province or territory of residence to enter, excluding residents of
Quebec. One entry per person. Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries received. Mathematical skill testing question must be correctly
answered to win. No purchase necessary. The Grand Prize has an approximate retail value of $1950.

 

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Next Generation Xbox to not Include Disk Drive

Rumors are resurfacing that the Next Generation of Xbox gaming will not have a disk drive. MCV is reporting that Microsoft is giving developers the heads up that they may not need to put their future works of art what is slowly becoming the next dying media: the compact disk. This presents a challenge to the way that we have been gaming for nearly the past 20 years. If it is decided that all future content may only be procured via an internet connection, trips to game stop could disappear all together. While this seems to be a deal breaker for future game shops and game delivery services, and not so much for the casual consumer, it is; the concept of swapping and borrowing games, a tradition as old has the Atari 2600, would disappear all together. The Xbox 360 is very good at downloading games and content from the internet and we expect the next system to be even more proficient. We run into trouble really quickly when we begin downloading games like RAGE, which requires about 25 GB of hard drive space. If nextbox plans to house a solid state hard drive, adequate hard drive space will be very expensive, even a year from now. Speaking of RAGE, a current Xbox generation video game, the lack of a disk drive will make playing your old Xbox 360 games a bit of a challenge as well. I don’t believe that complete non-backwards-compatibility would cause riots on the street, but requiring a purchase and download of a game that one already owns will be very frustrating to gamers who love their current collection of video games. Building the next generation of Xbox gaming doesn’t have to forego tangible media all together even if it doesn’t have a disk drive. USB or SD/Micro SD would also serve as the perfect way to preserve all the aspects of disk gaming that we’ve enjoyed for the past several years. The idea of downloading a game or picking up an SD card at your local store does give some promise that the cost of video games will decrease due to such advances. Because you’d need less packaging, or even no packaging at all, producing and distributing games would be quite a bit cheaper. However, I do not see anyone lowering the $60 standard set by the current generation of games. Where additional profit is available, additional profit will be earned.

Lacking a disk drive has impacts more far reaching than the video game market. Those looking forward to a blu-ray xbox will again be sadly disappointed and many may look toward other consoles like the PlayStation, which has kept a solid track record of keeping up with media demands of the consumer. The people who do stick with the Xbox and wish to have the Blu-Ray expereince will have a different predicament: overheating. Now this may get a little abstract here, so stick with me. Those who have been holding off to buy a Blu-ray player because they are still pretty pricey will be disappointed and eventually go out and buy one. Every year they get a bit cheaper, and a bit smaller. By the time they are cheap enough to become a part of 99% of households, they should be quite tiny. Tiny is not a feature that is commonly found in new Xboxes, a trend that began at its inception. This means, for the casual player who does not devote much space to gaming will rest their Blu- Ray player on top of their new Xbox because such an arrangement is more aesthetically pleasing. While Microsoft has become rather good at repairing and preventing such overheating, they shouldn’t let their guard down. There should be additional precautions taken with its design to ensure that the red ringed tragedy is a ghost of Xbox past and that the nextbox will not overheat no matter how the gamer decides to store it.

One simple solution may actually come from the portable PC market. Many laptop manufactures have begun making full sized laptops without disk drives. Thanks to the iPad, actual computer manufacturers have found themselves scrambling to create devices that are even more portable than before to stay competitive in what is becoming a fracturing consumer base and leaving out some hardware to save space is becoming the norm. If one were to buy a Windows 7 ultra-portable notebook, one without a disk drive, it would quickly become evident that simple tasks such as upgrading the PC or playing memory intense games would be very difficult. The solution, however, is very easily solvable with an external USB disk drive. These have become relatively cheap and compact so stowing them in a computer bag or hiding them in a drawer in your desk is not such a problem. While an Xbox, nearly a PC itself, could have all of these previous problems remedied with the addition an external disk drive of its own. Following past trends however, a company that makes the Xbox would find it more profitable to not make it compatible with 3rd party external disk drives and instead feature an exclusive rendition of the same technology. A normally $20 disk drive with the word “Xbox” stamped on it is easily has a $40 to $50 price tag. At the end of the day, while the manufacturer goes the spoils, the consumers will end up on the bottom. The system will cost more, be less effective, and lack the features that we all expect out of our $400+ game consoles.

When the bearer of this news, MCV, contacted Microsoft, they had this to say: “Xbox 360 has found new ways to extend its lifecycle like introducing the world to controller-free experiences with Kinect and re-inventing the console with a new dashboard and new entertainment content partnerships. We are always thinking about what is next for our platform and how to continue to defy the lifecycle convention. Beyond that we do not comment on rumors or speculation.” While this statement seems standard, threatening to “defy the lifecycle convention” leads me to believe that we have some solid information on our hands. There are many advantages and disadvantages to having an on board disk drive on a console. Feel free to leave a comment and let me know what you think. Since we are the ones who will be playing on this new console, we need to get our voices out in the public so that they may be heard. So lets get to commenting!

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Microsoft Creates Interactive Timeline for Facebook!

 

Facebook’s Timeline layout brought a fresh new way to share whats happening in your life. You can see everything that’s going on in your friends lives from start to finish. If you wanted something even more interactive, Microsoft might have the solution for you. Microsoft’s Facebook page has just unveiled a new Facebook app that makes your timeline an interactive video that you can share with your loved ones. The app basically redirects you to a new website called A Year in the Like and showcases the comments and pictures that are associated with your account and makes it into a video. The website shows hints of metro and uses the same typography that is present in most Metro products like Xbox, Windows Phone, and Zune.

Try it out for yourself here. Do tell us about your experience with the app in the comments section below. Remember to like us and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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Control the Universe with NUIverse

David Brown recognized leader in Surface application design and development, is showing off his latest update for NUIverse. NUIverse is an application for Surface that is truly immerse, inviting people to explore our universe utilizing Natural User Interface(NUI). NUIverse is perhaps one of the most unique apps that shows of our universe in a creative way. Using tags along with Surface 2.0 Brown is able to increase his controls by receiving different options and controls. One of the tags Brown placed on the Surface allowed for the functionality of a compass view. Another tag worked as a reticle that would give more information on stars that were placed underneath it.

David Brown had been developing and refining this app since Microsoft Surface 1.0. To find out even more about his latest updates check out his blog or the Surface youtube channel.

Would you guys like to have your own Surface? What would you guys use it for? Leave the answer in the comments section below. Remember to like us and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

 

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New Windows Phone Leaked Nokia Lumia 719

Images have just been leaked on the new Nokia Lumia 719. The 719 passed Bluetooth certification last month and will be joining other Lumia phones like the 610, 710, 800, and 900. Nokia has announced in the past that the quality of the phone depends on the number. The lowest number being the most affordable and the higher number being the high end phones. Like the 710 the Lumia 719 will have the exact same screen size of 3.7″ and the same 5mp camera. Unlike the the 710 the 719 will support both CDMA2000 and GSM networks. The 719 will be targeting both Asian and American markets.

Are you happy with the amount of phones Nokia has produced, or should it spend more time differentiating its phones? Let us know in the comments section below don’t forget to follow and like us on Facebook and Twitter.

[Source:LiveSide]

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