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Author: Redmond Gadgets Created: 12/6/2006
Welcome to the Redmond Gadgets Weblog. If you're intested in the UMPC, Zune, or any other cool electronic gadgets and gizmos coming out of Redmond, then this is your site.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/30/2007

Now that Vista is officially launched, Microsoft has updated the Vista updates site to include Ultimate Extras. Owners of the Vista Ultimate version have available to them extras, currently the extras consist of security features, and games. We'll most likely see more of these down the road.

UPDATE: Several Microsoft partners are now releasing PR after PR in conjunction with the Vista launch:

  • NVIDIA Offers Consumers the Widest Selection of Windows Vista-Certified Graphics Processors and Motherboards
  • McAfee Upgrades Consumer Security Suites to Ensure Compatibility With Microsoft Windows Vista Opera ... Read More »

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/30/2007

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As posted on the OrigamiProject.com forums, Microsoft has now made available the download for the new media manager and program launcher; Origami Experience.

Download link...

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/30/2007

300x225_1SamsungQ1.jpgI did get Vista running on the Samsung Q1, now news out of Korea we hear the Samsung Q1 is Vista certified. This means drivers should become available soon on the Samsung site.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/30/2007

Microsoft announced the big hoopla over Vista today. Yesterday Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates was all over TV. I watched the Daily Show where he did well, but nothing major stood out from the interview.

Vista is being launched in 39,000 retail outlets around the world and locations online. Some larger retailers are participating in special launch events to celebrate the launch Vista.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

XMVista.pngXM subscribers, now you have XM Radio on Vista Media Center. XM officially announced the launch today in conjunction with the Vista release.

"XM is pleased to be extending its strategic relationship with Microsoft with the inclusion of XM Radio Online in Windows Vista," said My-Chau Nguyen, XM senior vice president for marketing programs and operations. "By working with Microsoft, we are expanding the availability of XM Radio Online, which provides an extraordinary variety of music choices, talk radio options, and exclusive programming such as ' ... Read More »

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

Momento.jpgYou can now display, store and receive digital images anywhere with the launch of the Momento wireless digital picture frame from i-mate, available in February. Users can stream their digital photos from their PCs, play directly from a digital camera's memory card, and send new pictures directly to the Momento device via the Momento Live! Service ( www.momentolive.com ), allowing them to share the moment -- any time, anywhere.

As part of its optimization for Windows Vista, Momento wireless digital picture ... Read More »

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

All major manufacturers are announcing that their PCs are rolling out with Vista on them. Toshiba announced that their notebook line is now shipping with Vista, like the Portégé R400 with the EVDO integration and its Edge display. Other models are soon to be available as well:

Available January 30, 2007

  • Satellite A135 affordable multimedia notebook with 15.4-inch diagonal WXGA widescreen display (ESUP starting at $899.992)
  • Satellite P105 des ... Read More »

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

7305_3.jpgWith Crossbow just around the corner, it looks like Microsoft will be changing the naming scheme for Windows Mobile products. Now instead of Smartphone, Pocket PC, and others you'll have variations from Windows Mobile. For example, Smartphone may be replaced by "Standard", Pocket PC Phone could become "Professional". This method of naming falls in line with their desktop OS naming scheme.

Source... Read More »

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

I got Vista running on my Samsung Q1 a while back. Everything is working great for me. The Vista Media Center experience makes it a new machine.

Over at JKOnTheRun.com there is a discussion on the support for Vista on the Q1. It's an interesting thread to see who's been able to get it working.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/29/2007

If you're using Vista and you're a mobile device user, then you probably couldn't find an ActiveSync version for you. ActiveSync is gone for Vista users and will be replaced by Windows Vista Windows Mobile Device Center. Over at theunwired.net they have a great review of this new application for sync'ing your Windows Mobile device.

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/28/2007

vista_logo.pngDell posted on their website this weekend Vista availability on select PCs. Prices run the same as their XP counterparts.

Get ready for Vista...

By Redmond Gadgets on 1/27/2007

CoolerKing360.jpgHere's an add-on for your 360. The Gamexpert Cooler King not only cools your Xbox 360 it also adds additional media connections, usb ports, and digital sound to your machine.

Features of the Cooler King:

  • 3 in 1 high definition, multi-tap and cooler
  • VGA, Component and S-VHS connections
  • Optical output for digital surround sound
  • 4 USB hub multi tap for media players/wired controllers
  • Internal cooling system prolongs play times
  • Easy installation – plug in and go
  • A/V scart cable ... Read More »

  • By Redmond Gadgets on 1/27/2007

    Virtual Earth Mobile is a powerful Windows Mobile-based application that allows you to access and interact with the maps and information provided by the Windows Live Virtual Earth Web Service. The latest version of Virtual Earth Mobile, contains new features including a support for dragging maps with the stylus and a support for text-based directions. This version also includes bug fixes.

    Download Here...

    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/27/2007

    htclogo.jpgI don't know which category to place this in, but endgadget is reporting that HTC is going to release a UMPC like Windows Mobile device codenamed "Mobile Office Device". This device reportedly is going to have a 7" screen which places it closer into the UMPC category, but will be running Windows M ... Read More »

    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/27/2007

    Universal announced their clear support of HD DVD as a format. They confirm that will release more than 100 title in 2007 in HD DVD format, with no plans to support Blu-ray.

    More than 90% of the titles coming out this year will be in dual format supporting both DVD and HD DVD on the same disk.

    Source: DVDTown.com

    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/26/2007

    Hugo Ortega reviews five UMPCs next to each and compares different features of the UMPCs. It's worth a watch if you want to know the differences between some of the popular UMPCs.

    By Redmond Gadgets on 1/26/2007

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    Well almost, it's up there, but it's also out of stock. This new UMPC with the slide out keyboard and other features is available for $999.

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