Amazon Kindle DX – bigger, thinner and still US only

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All of America is laughing at Europe once again as Amazon launches the US-only Kindle DX reader.

The e-ink gadget has shot up to a 9.7-inch screen size while magically slimming down to a hyper-thin 0.38 inches and a weight of just 535g. It’ll now also deal with PDF files natively rather than having to convert them.

The screen is 250% bigger than the old incarnation, the battery lasts 20% longer and the whole device is 100% less ugly. You can download books over 3G and Wi-Fi in under a minute without paying any kind of monthly subscription and there’s already a library of over 275,000 novels as well as a wealth of newspapers after deals were struck with the New York Times and Wall Street Journal as well as magazines including The New Yorker and Time.

The Kindle DX packs 4GB (3.3 usable) of storage, it charges in four hours by micro USB and has a 3.5mm jack for audio playback. It’s available for $489.00 and is largely useless anywhere outside the US.

Mvix Nubbin – wireless-N USB adaptor for your ancient laptop

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The Mivx Nubbin might not be the sexiest name for a product but when this little USB devil can give your old arse laptop the kind draft-N wireless your router’s been able to do since the Dark Ages, who cares?

Naturally, it’s backwards compatible with IEEE 802.1n draft 3.0 and IEEE 802.1b/g to suit your location and it’ll deliver up to 150Mbps speeds with just a 3/4 inch body. That makes it the smallest USB draft-N adaptor in the world today – well, at least for the next three minutes.

Yours for $39 including free postage if you happen to live in the US.

Win an iPhone 3G loaded with Bento 2!!!

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Hands up who wants to win an iPhone 3G? Well, the good news is that not one but two of you with your hands in the air are going to do just that because the chaps and chapesses over at FileMaker are running a competition to give away two of the Apple handsets fully loaded with the latest FileMaker app, Bento for iPhone and iPod touch. But don’t worry, everyone else, because there’s five £15 iTunes Gift Cards up for grabs too.

Bento is all about organising your business and personal life in the kind of way that I regularly fail to do on my own. You can use it to keep a track of your expenses, diet plan, digital media, vehicle maintenance, event planning or just simple stuff like to-do lists and adding more details to your iPhone contacts list.

So, to go with the theme of personal organization, FileMaker wants you to justify why it is they should send you a phone with Bento on it. Just how useless at organisation are you?

What you need to do is shoot a video of yourself telling them why you need Bento to sort your life out. No editing is required and low budget, handheld shooting is positively encouraged. The vids can’t be any longer than two mins and presumably the most desperate, creative and desperately creative will win the day. I’ll be on the judging panel along with fellow gadget blogger LJ Rich and one of the peeps from FileMaker, so all bribes are welcome but will go entirely unrewarded.

Good luck all. Oh, and if you don’t manage to haul the big one, you can always just buy the app anyway for £2.99.

T-Mobile UK – mergers, acquisitions and a huge slice of the UK mobile pie

Let’s start this from the top. T-Mobile UK has had its name plastered all over the business pages of late.. Rumour is rife that they’re to sell out or merge in some way since a spokesman from the their parent company, Deutsche Telekom, expressed disappointment at the upcoming results in the UK market. Predications are of a writedown of 1.8bn euros and he said:

“The British market is highly competitive and has comparably low margins. In our view consolidation is a means to take excess capabilities out of the market. Nothing is unthinkable on our side.”

Now, on the one hand, this is fantastic non-committal business speak but at the same time it’s not the kind of talk you’d come out with if you weren’t planning on taking some kind of action. So exactly what is the plan? Well, they could reduce the investment in the UK branch of T-Mobile but then that’ll only cause an equally large loss of market share and profit. So, quite rightly, all the talk is of merger or takeover or somewhere in between. The question is, with or by whom?

3

The most obvious candidates are the struggling UK networks with 3 presumably top of the list. 3 seems to have the money, the ambition, the plan, the drive and, to put it bluntly, the bollocks to pick up T-Mobile with whom they already share a network. Now, if they took hold of T-Mobile’s huge customer base too, then that old problem of termination charges wouldn’t be quite the barrier it’s proved so long to be.

Orange

Orange has lost its way. From a consumer point of view, they’ve done nothing interesting since Orange Wednesdays and that fashionable network image they had in the 90s has all but vanished. All we’re left with is a few cinema adverts and bunch of expensive animal tariffs that no one understands or particularly wants to get involved with.

They don’t do a lot in the way of gutsy exclusive handsets deals and, although it’d be just the tonic to get them back on their feet, I can’t see them getting involved. Hard to tell whether it’s a question of not having the cash to play with or the lack of foresight but it’s high time Orange made a move of some sort.

Virgin Mobile

Surely this is the moment for the third wheel of the UK networks? There hasn’t been any room for a sixth operator and if Branson is serious about this foray into telephony then here’s an easy way to finally get a foothold, but does he, or various branches of his media empire, have the cash to back it up? I think not.

O2 & Vodafone

The two biggest kids in the park aren’t probably so much interested in what T-Mobile would offer them as what it would take away from the other players if they controlled it too.

Part of me feels that Vodafone is too aloof as an operator to get involved and it’s questionable whether O2 has the capital after the extensive market push in the last five years. They’d probably love a piece of T-Mobile. They’d pretty much have the top tariffs and many of the handsets in the country completely sewn up but, as I say, one wonders how much cash they’ve got left after sponsoring the Dome amongst other marketing spending.

UK ISPs

Mobile broadband is a fantastically growth area at the moment and T-Mobile has been doing an excellent job of getting their 3G solutions out there in the shape of netbooks and dongles. It actually represents quite a shame that DT is looking to sell at all considering their UK department has such a progressive attitude to data, price plans, handsets, offers and advertising but thems the breaks, unfortunately.

So, with broadband such an important utility these days, then this might be the kind of space where a fixed line ISP might be able to extend their reach. Naturally, it’d be a tricky move into a very strange world, as far as handsets are concerned, but there have to be worries out there in the industry that 3, 4 or 5G technology might eventually present consumers with the option of ditching a separate home broadband solution. This would be a good time for an ISP to start future-proofing their business model.

Others

The final option is that another player not from the mobile telephony world would jump into the game and with a sizeable slice of the pie too if they could stump up the estimated £3.2bn for T-Mobile. One suggestion is News Corps’s Sky who might be interested in offering the kind of TV, landline, broadband and mobile packages that Virgin Media does.

Another option is BT who, admittedly, has the tiniest of little fingers in the moble pie already but I’ve never met anyone who uses a BT Fusion handset. Have you?

BT must rue the day they flogged Cellnet which of course became O2. Perhaps this is their chance to get back in and you could certainly imagine them finding the money.

Conclusions

Whatever the outcome, I’d be surprised if this is the last we hear of Deutsche Telekom’s UK troubles. There’s already a few shareholders speaking their minds and it’s all gone eerily quite at all the other operators.

I suppose the big question for the consumer is what difference it will make for us and, of course, that’s all about who would buys T-Mobile out. Personally, I’d like to see 3 take up the mantle. They probably have the best understanding of the network through working with them at the moment and they might finally be able to deliver the value they offer customers on a much larger scale.

We wait to see.

Anaconda – Giant offshore sea snakes to provide power for 50,000 homes

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Cheap, clean power for 50,000 UK homes could be just 5 years away as “anacondas” take to British shores.

A company, called Checkmate, is testing 200m long rubber devices which would be tethered to the sea bed and are designed to swim against the current to produce up to 1MW of power each. The waves cause a bulge to ripple down the length of the anacondas and power turbines at the tails.

Fifty-strong shoals of the tubes could sit together just below the surface and scare all sorts of children in the sea. Checkmate hopes the devices, as designed by Professor Rod Rainey, would be in commercial production by 2014.

Nokia E52 comes out to play with big, fat battery life

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The business focused Nokia E51 may not have set the world on fire but it’s a damn solid handset, and the fine Fins obviously know so which is why today they’ve announced its successor, the Nokia E52.

The screen sizes has gone up a touch to give a 2.4″ QVGA with 16 million colours and the camera is now a much more consumer friendly 3.2-megapixel shooter complete with flash, but it’s the battery life where the E52 really excels itself. It’ll last you eight hours of talk time and a whole 28 days of standby on a single charge. Seriously impressive stuff.

It measures 116 x 49 x 9.9mm, weighs a solid but portable 98g and comes equipped with both GPS and A-GPS for back up. Naturally, it supports Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth including A2DP for your music streaming. It charges by USB, gives you access to the world via the Ovi store, supports IMAP and POP3 push e-mail and has all kinds of data security for the paranoid amongst us.

Essentially, this handset does everything you could want apart from have a touchscreen and look sexy but then it’s not trying to and I don’t see why it should. It comes in some kind of gold, some kind of silver and some kind of black. No word when its available but I’ll let you know as soon as I do.

Release

Duncan is leaving!

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It is with great sadness that I announce that my deputy, esteemed colleague and friend, Duncan Geere, is leaving Tech Digest to further his career places where he doesn’t have a big, fat editor (me) in his way.

I’m not fat by the way.

Duncan is probably the finest authority on digital music as well as a true expert on all tech services and software you could possibly imagine, so long as they’re free. If you ever meet him in the street, make sure never to mention DRM or you’ll be stuck there for hours.

We’ll all miss his cheery face here at Shiny Media as well as his musical gifts on Spotify such as pirate rock band Ale Storm. More than anything though, our TD pages will be all duller without his snappy news, in-depth editorial and tirades on intellectual property. Please wish Duncan good luck at @techdigest and if you’d like to follow his words of wisdom, then you’ll find his personal tweets at @radio.edit.

Here endeth the Geere.

Star Trek Communicator VoIP handset

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With the Star Trek film out on Friday, it’s high time everyone started cashing in on Kirkmania and, after Toshiba’s protective plastic, it’s now the turn of the Star Trek Communicator VoIP handset.

Now, before you get too excited, this device is a lot more useless than you might think. Yes, you can use it for Skype or whatever kind of chat service you use but only when it’s plugged into your computer via USB. There is Wi-Fi or 3G involved here.

On the plus side, if you are an incurable Trekkie, then you’ll be pleased to hear that it comes complete with 21 different communicator sounds and a six foot USB cable with which to parade your new toy about while in your Star Fleet Dressing gown and Tribble slippers.

Buy one