Google Maps Navigation NOT Hitting Apple iPhone

This morning we heard that Google Maps Navigation could possibly be heading to the Apple iPhone. Google [GOOG] have now stepped up to confirm that this is NOT the case and have said that this will not be happening.

It’s a shame as this feature would have been well accepted by the iPhone community and it’s bound to disappoint a few people.

Google are continuing to support the Android OS version of Google Maps Navigation (not a surprise there) and hopefully will continue to roll the service out to more users around the world. [Read more…]

Digital Cowboy NAS

The Digital Cowboy DC-MCNAS1 is a NAS that brings a lot of features to what normally is a pretty standard device.

The DC-MCNAS1 can almost do everything from what we see including the ability for BitTorrent, acting as a Printer Server, handling DNS, FTP, Php, MySQL, Free DDNs, Web Server, iTunes Music Server UPnP, Jumbo Frame and it also features RAID 1 and JBOD with a dual 3.5″ HDD bay. [Read more…]

Viper SmartStart for iPhone to get Push Notifications

The iPhone ViperSmart system is an app that costs $30/year to use and an extra $500 to install kit in your car that allows you to remote start/stop and do other things to your car from anywhere in the world.

Right now the system only works one way in that you tell the car what to do and it does it. This is changing though as SmartStart will now be featuring push notifications that allows the car to feed back information to you regardless of the application being open or not. The push notification system can also let you know if a command failed to execute. [Read more…]

Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit Unboxed

The Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit is now being delivered. Jerrod H decided to post a few unboxing pictures to show exactly what’s in the box and what you can expect to be using the kit for.

The Camera Connection Kit comes with a paor of dongles that convert the 30 pin dock connector in to a USB connection. One of the dongles is home to an SD card reader while the other is a USB adapter allowing you to connect your camera up to the iPad.

Although USB is opened up on the iPad, it still is restricted to do exactly what it says in that you can transfer pictures from either an SD card or from a camera direct. [Read more…]

Velocity Micro Cruz Android 2.1 Tablet and Reader announced

Velocity Micro are launching new tablet devices called Cruz. The Cruz will run the Android 2.1 operating system and will come in a couple of variations which include a 4 x 3 and a 16 x 9 aspect configuration.

The high end devices out of the series will have 7 inch capacitive multitouch screens. Inside they will run 800MHz processors that should keep Android running quite well. The tablets are to be compatible with Adobe Flash 10.1 out of the box.

We also are hearing that the tablets will cost less than $300 when launched hopefully in the summer of this year. [Read more…]

Fusion Garage Only Sold 64 JooJoo Tablets?

It appears that Fusion Garage might have only sold 64 JooJoo tablets since launch. This information, although not highly accurate, comes from a mistake where Fusion Garage emailed 64 clients asking them for feedback. The problem was that they CC’d rather than BCC’d clients allowing all 64 customers to all see each others email.

So we have a couple of problems here… first off a privacy mistake allowing customer email addresses out, and secondly… just 64 email addresses? I know this isn’t rock solid evidence that this is their entire sales list but it’s looking like it could be the case.

Here is the email below…

Dear Sir and Madam,
Thank you for supporting JooJoo.
We hope to get your feedback about the JooJoo Tablet.
Please revert back to us want you think of our product.
Please drop us a line on how your JooJoo is working.

Thank you.

JooJooSupportTeam

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Google Nexus One might get Wireless N on Android 2.2

The next Google Android 2.2 update might bring wireless 802.11n to the Nexus One. This has become apparent because of Broadcom and Google [GOOG] releasing new drivers for the wireless chipset that the Nexus One uses.

Up till now and including Android 2.1, Google have not included these drivers in the firmware for Nexus One.

Looking at results of testing from the guys at Android and Me, it certainly seems possible that Google could include this in the next update as those guys managed to get 802.11n working on an Android 2.1 build. Full details of how that was achieved are over on the Android and me site linked above. [Read more…]

YouTube Movie Rentals Now Available – Starts at 99 cents

Google [GOOG] has unveiled YouTube Movie rentals in what seems like a quiet way. Various movies and TV episodes are available to rent for 48 hours at a cost of 99 cents to $4. The Youtube Store can be found at youtube.com/store (although in the UK that URL redirects to a user called Store which indicates this is US only at the moment).

Experiments were done back in January by Google where they were offering $5 rentals. The new system uses Google Check-out to allow you to pay for video.

Independent, Bollywood, Manga and documentary films dominate the charts so far. We expect a formal announcement from YouTube about the store soon, we were tipped off to its opening this morning by reader Ron Ilan, creator of children’s video aggregator site creator Totol.

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Apple iPad doing well in web browser share

Wired have reported that 26 percent of their mobile traffic comes from Apple iPad users. The numbers used on the chart were recorded from April 3 to April 19 and are broken down to iPhone/iPad, iPad and others.

Wired also comment that the sharp incline of iPad users also is followed by the same decline in iPhone and iPod touch users indicating that many users who own an iPhone/iPod now also own an iPad and have ditched the mobile for browsing on the iPad.

Looking at the Gadget Venue numbers, we don’t quite see the same 26% of mobile users on iPad but we do see 18% which is still impressive for such a new device. [Read more…]

Microsoft Office 2010 Download – RTM Version Ready

For those of you who are MSDN or TechNet subscribers, you can now go ahead and download the final release version of Microsoft Office 2010. The Microsoft Office 2010 download is the RTM version which means “Release to Manufacturing”, ie, it’s what they will print to DVD in the next couple of months.

Microsoft [MSFT] still have the Office 2010 beta for download for those who do not subscribe to TechNet or MSDN although we expect this will close down soon as the official June 2010 launch date for the rest of the world is made available. [Read more…]

Apollo 11 Saturn V Launch Slowed Down by High Speed Footage

Check out this video of the Apollo 11 Saturn V launch from back on July 16, 1969. The video has been captured at 500 frames per second with the 8 minutes of recording seen below representing just 30 second of the beginning of the rocket launch.

Narration is provided by Mark Gray who talks over the whole process of the launch including how the launch pad is cooled down and the protection around the rocket at the time of launch.

The video was captured on Camera E-8 that sits right on the launch tower. The video was shot on 16mm and transferred to HD. [Read more…]

HTC not bidding for Palm

We found out today that HTC are not bidding for Palm unfortunately. Reasons for this are quoted below..

“There just weren’t enough synergies to take the deal forward,” said the source, who declined to be identified because the talks were private.

It’s a shame as HTC could have been a perfect fit although the deal obviously goes way beyond what it all looks like on the outside. [Read more…]