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The unofficially official iPhone for China moved a little closer to being real…or at least some nicely faked images were made real and posted at Sina.com.cn.

Of course, lending credibility to the pictures, they were later pulled and replaced with a less revealing one. The iPhone is supposedly set to debut around September on China Unicom’s network, the second-largest operator in China.

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One image shows the iPhone syncing. Note the iPhone is on China Unicom’s 3G network, and will never be on a Wi-Fi network. That was a main sticking point in negotiations. Along with that previously reported news, there are a few more details from Macworld.

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The iPhone is supposedly a WCDMA model. It bears the seal of approval of Chinese environmental regulators for a period of ten years. Other rumors floating around suggest Apple will be paid around $440 for each phone, though selling price will be less. Supposedly, China Unicom has a multi-year deal and has guaranteed a minimum of one million units sold per year. However, it should be noted that officially Apple and China Unicom are still in talks. Still, it’s hard to disbelieve one’s eyes.



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New agreement adds new and classic titles
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BT has announced that it has signed an agreement with Sony Pictures Television for video-on-demand rights for a range of new and classic movie titles for its digital TV service, BT Vision.

Newly released movies due to be available on demand include “Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins”, the follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, “Angels & Demons” and “The International”.

There will also be a selection of library titles from the Sony Pictures’ back catalogue, all of which will be available on a pay-per-view basis.

This latest agreement sees means BT Vision now has content from all the major studios with a choice of around 600 films on demand.

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BT Vision gets Sony movies on-demand originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:09:05 +0100

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HTC hero for the high-end, this for the low-end?
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HTC could be about to release a smartphone at the low end of the market if rumours appearing on the internet are to be believed.

Following a heavy week of phone leaks from HTC, Sony Ericsson, and RIM, Spanish site PointGPhone.com is the latest website to claim it has the skinny on the a new handset from HTC.

It has supposedly got its hands on photos of a yet to be announced HTC handset going by the name of the HTC Click.

Reportedly coming with a 3.5mm stereo jack and digital camera on the rear, the phone will, if rumours pan out, run the Android OS and be aimed at the entry-level rather than high-end HTC Hero handset.

Details are scarce however judging from the pictures the handset will feature HTC’s Android style button matrix below a touchscreen divided by a circular d-pad instead of pearl ball as found in the Magic/MyTouch 3G and G1.

The rumour surfaces, as Synaptics a touchscreen provider for HTC, announced that it was releasing a new touchscreen technology, the ClearPad 1000, to companies for use in entry-level smartphones.

Although Synaptics refused to comment on specific devices when Pocket-lint interviewed them prior to the announcement on Wednesday, the company does confirm that HTC is one of their partners.

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HTC Click smartphone photos surface originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Wed, 22 Jul 2009 14:00:00 +0100

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Top dog?
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We’re all familiar with what a netbooks and a nettops are: they’re low cost, lower powered CPU-based computers that are really just for surfing the web and light computing tasks. Expanding on these products are all-in-one computers, which take the same low-cost approach, without getting into the high-end offerings such as the HP TouchSmart.

The MSI Wind AE1900 has more or less the same computing power of a nettop, which is more or less a netbook without a screen or keyboard. What MSI have done is build the functionality of a nettop into a monitor and have given it a touchscreen. Asus have a similar device, the Eee Top which we looked at in November 2008, only their screen is smaller where the AE1900 has a massive 18.5-inch 16:9 display. This can all be operated without a keyboard, as the screen can function solely by touch with a virtual onscreen keyboard when needed.

All of which works very well indeed, to the point where after a few hours in use you actually forget you’re not using a keyboard anymore. The Wind AE1900 runs Windows XP, so it’s familiar to most, easy to use and even better with a touchscreen. All the applications on the system can be launched from a quick menu that boots when the computer starts-up and all with a simple press on the corresponding icon.

Its CPU is of the same ilk as those inside netbooks, so a great deal of high-powered processing tasks won’t be possible and playing games can’t really be achieved due to a lack of graphics processing power, sitting on an integrated GMA950 chipset as is the case with many netbooks. Movie playback from the DVD drive came across well however and seemed ideal for the widescreen form factor. The audio was at a good enough level from the speakers to be worthy of a TV replacement.

What’s noticeable about the AE1900 is how responsive the screen is to the touch, far more than we’ve experienced on some of the leading mobile phones. The only beef we have is that the display isn’t multi touch, so can’t use two fingers to manipulate images much like you can on the iPhone.

It really isn’t as important to zoom in and out of pictures and websites as it is on small screen mobile phones, but it is becoming a key part of upcoming software. Windows 7 is fully touchscreen-enabled to address new technology, as is the new software from Corel, all of which is very Minority Report if you ask us.

The screen itself has a glass-like border to the display, which really isn’t shown off in the pictures we’ve included. Its appearance comes across non-invasive and blends in well with the home as it almost looks like a large digital photo frame and could probably get away with being mistaken for one by most.

Just in case you did ever want to use a keyboard and mouse with the Wind AE1900, a wired version of both is provided along with a stylus. We can’t help thinking that a wireless keyboard and mouse would be more suitable, although we understand the higher costs involved and the range where AIO resides is all about being very affordable. Curiously enough, the stylus has no housing on the AE1900 leaving it to wander the desk aimlessly or resorting in Blu-Tacking it to the screen just to have it nearby.

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As just a normal computer it saves space saving around the home as it has no base station as everything is built into the screen’s rear. It’s also very quiet in operation, besides pulling under 45Watts of electricity whilst in use per hour – that’s 80% less than most PCs.

All this with a touchscreen that’s very responsive and is great to use and it’s a fairly good PC to have even as main computer for most of its uses.

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MSI Wind Top AE1900 desktop PC originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Wed, 22 Jul 2009 09:00:00 +0100

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"Talking" to Freesat and Toshiba
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ITV has confirmed that it’s “talking” to Freesat and Toshiba over plans to make its HD content more usable to consumers by allowing them to copy to Blu-ray discs.

At the time of writing, all ITV HD content is flagged as “Copy Never”, meaning that it can’t be archived by consumers onto optical discs. Its main competitor, the BBC, allows a single copy, so that content can be backed up but not shared.

An ITV spokesperson has announced, however: “We are talking to both Panasonic and Freesat in order to find a satisfactory solution for ITV HD content on the Blu-ray recorder which meets the terms of our programme rights contracts”.

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ITV attempts to remove Blu-ray copy ban originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 17:13:23 +0100

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