November 30th, 2009

LG announces GW820 'eXpo' smartphone w/ 1GHz processor and optional projector

LG has announced a new Windows Mobile 6.5-based smartphone, the eXpo. But unlike other 6.5 smarties on the market, the newest member of the LG family is packing just about everything but the kitchen sink including a 1GHz processor, a built-in fingerprint sensor, and an optional Pico Projector. Maybe they should have named it the LG SwissArmy Knife Phone. → Read More

January 11th, 2007

iPhone Is Too Cool For School

While I was exploring MacWorld 2007 in San Francisco, I finally ventured into a little area where the iPhone slumbered in its own little case. After fighting through the crowd of golems and hobbits to get closer to the phone, I finally got to take some close up shots of the sexiest cell phone I’ve ever seen. Everything on the iPhone looks top notch, but can anyone say smudge/scratch central? I’m going to assume that there’s some kind of special coating put on the phone that’ll protect it from smudges/scratches, I mean, we are going to be touching the damn screen to use it. I know you want to see more of it, take a bump baby. → Read More

February 28th, 2006

Microsoft Expo Launches

Microsoft continues to roll out new Live.com services today. In addition to Street-Side, Microsoft just took the protection off of its much anticipated Expo classified listing service. See my previous posts on Expo for additional information and screen shots. Expo is centered on the idea that people will trust others within a group, and so is allowing classifieds networks within groups. Users can choose to search classifieds just within their immediate instant messaging buddies, or within an email group (such as anyone with a boeing.com email address), or “everyone”. → Read More

February 10th, 2006

Microsoft Expo Expands Beta

Microsoft’s new classified product, Live.com Expo, has started to roll out additional beta testers. Expo is centered on the idea that people will trust others within a group, and so is allowing classifieds networks within groups. Users can choose to search classifieds just within their immediate instant messaging buddies, or within an email group (such as anyone with a boeing.com email address), or “everyone”. This week they added all University of Washington students to Expo, and Garry Wiseman, who is leading the project, tells me that more are on the way. There is no set date yet on when Expo will be live to everyone. Additional screen shots are below. I also included a basic screen shot in my last post on Expo. → Read More

January 25th, 2006

New Live.com Services Shown at SearchChamps

I am visiting Microsoft HQ in Redmond this week for their SearchChamps event. Attendance requires the signing of an nondisclosure agreement, and most of what is discussed is non-bloggable. However, the trade off is that we see stuff that is still being developed in the labs (some of it isn’t even at the demo-stage yet). A few of the services, however, are close to launch and are not covered by NDA. They include a new suite of Live.com services. Live.com/Windows Gadget Integration This one excites me the most. Live.com is a fully extensible ajax homepage (see my review here) – there are a ton of third party “gadgets” that can be added to the site and are available at microsoftgadgets.com. Google has a similarly extensible home page. However, unlike Microsoft, Google does not control the operating system for the large majority of worldwide personal computers. Sanaz Ahari, the program manager for Live.com, announced that Microsoft will allow gadgets to be dragged and dropped back and forth between live.com and the desktop (operating system). And they aren’t waiting for Vista – an update to Windows XP will be coming soon that will allow this drag and drop functionality. The result will be a Yahoo-Widgets like experience, and users will have the further ability to syncronize gadgets between the operating system and the live.com site. Remote Media Center Control Sanaz Ahari also showed some new Live.com/Media Center integration. Anyone using Windows Media Center to record television (I do) will also be able to remotely control their media center to add/remove/edit recordings from any computer, via their passport account and a live.com gadget. We saw a demo of this today and its going to be pretty cool. Note that this is not an annoucement for “remote viewing”, although there are heavy rumors that this is the next step, and it seems pretty obvious. That, of course, will be bad news for Slingbox. Kris Barton at Microsoft also provided the following screenshot: Expo Samir Lakhani gave a brief presentation and demo of the new classifieds product called Expo (formerly Fremont) (my posts are here). No real new information was released, although the product is clearly ready to launch. RSS Enhancements Live.com RSS feeds will soon also include images as well. Screenshot from the presentation is here. → Read More

January 13th, 2006

More Info on Microsoft "Expo" Beta

Microsoft has renamed its Fremont project to “Expo” and have put up a landing page, complete with a request for email once it launches. They have also included a screenshot: The Expo team, led by Garry Wiseman, has also posted information about the service, which will be tightly integrated with MSN Messenger and MSN Spaces. Listings will be free: What it is An online marketplace and social networking site What it gives you • Free ads that are easy to post • Browse through a wide range of categories ranging from merchandise, events, personals and services • Keep your dealings within a trusted network like your MSN Messenger Buddies , friends or co-workers; or open them up to anyone • Find listings just in your area, nationwide or anywhere in between • Add your listings to your MSN Space with one easy click • Get detailed maps and directions for things like garage sales, homes for sale or concerts • Communicate with people via MSN Messenger right from Expo’s site → Read More

November 28th, 2005

Microsoft "Fremont" to Launch

Microsoft will be beta launching a new web 2.0 service under the Live.com brand in the next few weeks. The final name is TDB, but the current project name is “Fremont” and the URL fremont.live.com will redirect once its fully live. I had a chance to see a demo of the product – it’s very cool and will definitely shake things up. → Read More

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