Posts made in August, 2010

HTC Legend update released

Posted by on Aug 24, 2010 in Tech News | 0 comments

HTC is pushing out a new a new firmware update for your HTC Legend. Fixes include enhance data connection stability & fix for loss of ringtone for incoming call.
Your phone will receive a notification of this update when it is made available. Simply press OK to accept the update via a data connection such as Wi-Fi or GPRS/3G. After installing the update, you can confirm a successful update by confirming the Build number (From the Home Screen go to MENU> Settings> About Phone> Software Information> Build number). The new Build number after the update will be 2.06.708.2
Note:Please back up your data first before upgrading your phone.We recommend using a free Wi-Fi hotspot or an unlimited data plan to apply this update. If not, standard data connection charges may apply. For any questions, please contact HTC at +852-3520-1234.
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Google Voice Actions for Android

Posted by on Aug 23, 2010 in Tech News | 0 comments

Google recently released new voice recognition software for their Android OS called Google Voice Actions.  It is now possible to launch quite a few instructions using your voice only to your Android phone.

The set of commands allow you to do the following:

  • Send text messages
  • Listen to Music
  • Call Businesses
  • Get directions
  • Call Contacts
  • Send email
  • View a map
  • Go to a website
  • Send a note to self
  • and Search Google

Each command is activated when you say a phrase in a certain way.  For example if you would like to send an email you would say “Send email to (Recipient)” followed by “(subject)” and then “(the message)”

I have been trying it out for several days now and have been surprised at how accurate it is in recognising what I say.  Definitely a different animal to what voice recognition was like with WinMo.  I found that I could speak in my normal voice speed and tone and Voice Actions would quickly do it’s magic.  I tried several English language variations including English (US), English(UK) and and English(Australian), but found English (US) to be the most accurate for me.

From time to time you would come across a few mis-recognised words or phrases and there are options for you to correct it.  To edit you either highlight the part that is not correct and say the word or speak the phrase again. If all else fails you can go back to the keyboard.

With emails I found that even with errors it was still faster to speak and edit than it was to just type the email. I managed to send off email while driving as well (in between lights and traffic jams of course! I don’t condone this in any way, was all in the name of research).  This would have been pretty much impossible if I needed to edit from the phone keypad.

Using the Map voice actions was surprisingly effective while driving as well.  I asked for directions while driving to Time Square, Hong Kong  and it was pretty snappy in loading it onto Google Maps for me.

One problem Google has right now however, is that not all Android phones are created equal. Currently Voice Actions is only available for the Android 2.2 OS.  I actually can not think of any current Android phone in Hong Kong that is running Android 2.2.  The HTC Desire I am currently using has the Android 2.2 OS released in Europe,  but not here in Hong Kong.  The only reason I can run Voice Actions is that I have a cooked rom running on my Desire for now.

Perhaps Android is still relatively new, but there seems to be a patch work of many different Android phones running many different versions of Android OS.  This can be a little annoying when Google releases some nice new features for their Android operating system, which will only work with the latest OS.

More information about Google Voice Actions here

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Google Calendar Sync now supports Outlook 2010

Posted by on Aug 19, 2010 in Tech News | 0 comments

From the Official Gmail Blog comes news that Google Calendar Sync now (finally) supports Outlook 2010.

Google Calendar Sync now supports Outlook 2010 — our top feature request. Outlook 2010 comes in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, and currently only 32-bit is supported. To start syncing your calendar with Outlook 2010, download Google Calendar Sync version 0.9.3.6. Once you install it, a Settings window will appear.

Too bad I was never that fond of Outlook – I rejoiced when I was able to sync my WinMo HTC TyTN II directly to Google through ActiveSync, completely bypassing Outlook. Since iPhones and Android phones are all the rage nowadays, I highly doubt I will ever use Outlook ever again. Unless Windows Mobile 7 blows my socks off…

For further information, see this post: Official Gmail Blog

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Pocket-Sized HTC ARIA Debuts In Hong Kong

Posted by on Aug 18, 2010 in Hong Kong, Tech News | 2 comments

Hong Kong, August 17, 2010 – HTC Corporation, a global designer of smartphones, today introduced HTC Aria™ in Hong Kong and proudly announces SmarTone-Vodafone is the exclusive Hong Kong mobile operator partner of the HTC Aria™ and SiS International Limited is the Hong Kong exclusive distributor of the new phone. This pocket-sized dynamo packs a punch with a five megapixel camera, a bright 3.2 inch HVGA display, and offers users Android smartphone functionality in an amazingly easy-to-carry design.

The HTC Aria has been officially launched in Hong Kong!  I have not personally kept up with Android phones but I notice a nice feature called “polite ringer” – as soon as you lift up the phone to see who’s calling, the ringer volume drops. If you turn the phone over, it stops ringing completely. Novel solution!

“You want it all, you want it small” is the product’s, err, tagline. It weighs in at 115 grams and has a 3.2″ screen (320 x 480), and is equipped with a 600MHz processor. Storage wise the Android 2.1 (Éclair) Aria has ROM/RAM of 512MB and 384MB respectively.

SmarTone-Vodafone is currently Hong Kong’s exclusive provider of the Aria. The handset retails for $3,598 HKD in the market, but as an existing client the price is slashed to $3,480. Furthermore, if you sign a contract of $348 or more for 18 months you will receive the phone for $0. Offer details available here.

Further Reading

HTC Aria – Product Overview

HTC Aria – Detailed Specifications

HTC Aria – Press Release

SmarTone-Vodafone – HTC Aria exclusive

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3ree Broadband is born

Posted by on Aug 17, 2010 in Hong Kong, Tech News | 0 comments

HGC (Hutchison Global Communications) broadband has been re-branded 3ree Broadband:

We are pleased to inform you that, with immediate effect, the services you have subscribed to us, including Fixed Broadband, Residential Telephone Line, PowerCom Broadband and/or IDD 0080 services, will be provided by 3ree Broadband under the “3” family.

To get an idea of 3ree (ugh, I keep wanting to type 3free), they have posted new TV commercials here.

One thing not to miss out if you are an existing HGC Broadband customer, is the choice of one of two freebies:

  • 3HK $300 handset coupon, or;
  • Unlimited outdoor Wi-Fi (until December 31, 2010)

Promotion lasts only until August 31 so if you are an existing HGC Broadband client, go to this page to select and redeem your gift.

My only question is, how do we pronounce “3ree”?

  1. Three
  2. Free
  3. Three-ree

Source: eNewsletter

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