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Spot Global Phone Keeps Adventurers Connected with the Power of Satellites

2013-06-15

SPOT Global Phone Brings Affordable, Superior Voice Quality to the Outdoor Recreation Market

Spot Global Phone - QTOOTH

Portable, easy-to-use and affordable, the new SPOT Global Phone keeps users connected to family, friends and emergency services when their adventures take them off the grid

Covington, LA (May 14, 2013) – SPOT LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc. and leader in satellite messaging and emergency notification technologies, today announced the new SPOT Global Phone, a portable, easy-to-use and data-enabled satellite phone. Hunters, hikers, boaters, off-road travelers and all outdoor enthusiasts will find that SPOT Global Phone provides industry-leading, crystal clear voice quality where cell service won’t work.

“Outdoor recreationists have come to appreciate SPOT as a brand that keeps them safe as they explore new ways of getting off the grid,” said Jay Monroe, Chief Executive Officer, Globalstar. “As the first satellite phone available in major retail outlets such as West Marine, REI and Cabela’s, SPOT Global Phone will not only provide a lifeline during these adventures, but an opportunity to connect with impeccably clear voice quality on a satellite network that is light years ahead of the competition.”

  • SPOT Global Phone Features
  • Compact size: 5.3″H x 2.2″ W x 1.5″D
  • Lightweight: 7 ounces
  • Satellite-based technology
  • Superior voice clarity with no noticeable delay or echo
  • Backlit color display optimized for outdoor daytime viewing
  • Long-life battery: 4 hours talk time, 36 hours standby
  • Data capable enabling email and file transfers
  • Quick online activation, ten-digit dialing with local phone numbers
  • Ergonomic design
  • Lighted keypad
  • 911 emergency service access

SPOT Global Phone ensures users can connect with family, friends and businesses even when their adventures take them out of cell coverage. With patented Qualcomm-based CDMA technology providing crystal-clear voice quality from anywhere within the service footprint, SPOT Global Phone users experience superior performance. Critical communications happen in an instant, with no noticeable time delays on a network that transmits even a whisper. With the availability of Express Data on most data plans, guaranteed data speeds of 9.6Kbps provide up to four times the data speed of most other mobile satellite data services and enable emails, file transfers, and basic services to occur at high-speed.

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Filed Under: Mobile, News, Tech Talk

Nokia Lumia 925 vs HTC One

2013-06-14

Here’s a great little video review on the pros and cons of the Nokia Lumia 925 vs. the HTC One from the folks over at PocketNow.

nokia-lumia-925-qtoothEach of these phones are the flagship of their respective companies. Both have some stunning features and just like most phone shootouts, each comes out on top… depending on what features you value the most. Choices, choices. Nokia Lumia 925 or HTC One. Hmm… htc-one-qtooth

Check it out:

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Filed Under: Featured Content, Mobile, News, Reviews

Hands-Free Gadgets Don’t Mean Risk-Free Driving

2013-06-12

Hands-Free Study: Driving - QTOOTHThis story comes to us from NPR’s Shots Health News Desk. We here at QTOOTH feel that technology needs to be MORE transparent in our lives. It is our belief that this can happen through the use of low-power wireless devices. We don’t have any problem with these studies at all. To us it just means that more work needs to be done so that operating our devices while engaged in another activity, like driving, can be done as safely as listening to the radio (an example given in the study). We’d love to get your feedback on your thoughts and feelings about the subject. Please comment below or contact us directly. Here’s the story:

If you’ve felt smug and safe using built-in, voice-controlled technology for text messages, email and phone calls while driving, forget it. There are some sobering findings about the risk of distraction from the American Automobile Association and the University of Utah.

“ Don’t assume that if your eyes are on the road and your hands are on the wheel that you are unimpaired.

– Prof. David Strayer

The proliferation of hands-free technology “is a looming public safety crisis,” AAA CEO Robert Darbelnet says. “It’s time to consider limiting new and potentially dangerous mental distractions built into cars.”

AAA commissioned a study by a that has focused on distracted driving. The report can be found .

“These new, speech-based technologies in the car can overload the driver’s attention and impair their ability to drive safely,” says psychology professor . “Don’t assume that if your eyes are on the road and your hands are on the wheel that you are unimpaired.”

Strayer and his team tracked eye and head movements, charted brain activity and measured driver reaction time while test drivers in simulators and on the road listened to the car radio, talked on a cellphone (both handheld and hands-free) or listened to and responded to voice-activated email features.

“We found that interacting with the speech-to-text system was the most cognitively distracting,” Strayer reports.

Voice-activated features “increased mental workload and distraction levels” and heightened risk, says Peter Kissinger of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, which funded the study. Test drivers experienced “a type of tunnel vision or inattention blindness where motorists don’t see potential hazards right in front of them,” he says.

Driving simulator in University of Utah’s Applied Cognition Laboratory

Strayer says that “an unintended consequence of trying to make driving safer — by moving to speech-to-text, in-vehicle systems — may actually overload the driver and make them less safe.”

Maybe you can find that creative spark out in Zion National Park in southwestern Utah.

AAA urges the electronics and auto industry to limit voice-activated technology to “core driving-related activities, such as climate control, windshield wipers and cruise control.” The group wants car companies to disable voice-to-text email, texting and social media while driving.

The prefers to wait for other academic studies so that “a complete body of research” drives policy, spokesman Wade Newton says.

“We will need to review the AAA/University of Utah study, but we are extremely concerned that it could send a misleading message since it suggests that hand-held and hands-free devices are equally risky,” Newton says. “The AAA study focuses only on the cognitive aspects of using a device, and ignores the visual and manual aspects of hand-held versus integrated hands-free systems.”

The most distracting task for test drivers in the study involved remembering words while solving math problems while driving. The researchers don’t actually believe that’s a real-world problem. It’s what they came up with to provide a benchmark for the most severe distracted driver reactions.

In you case you were wondering, the researchers took care to make sure that the drivers they were distracting weren’t in danger. The cars used in road tests were outfitted with redundant brakes that researchers riding along could use, if necessary. They also could warn drivers about imminent hazards.

via Hands-Free Gadgets Don’t Mean Risk-Free Driving : Shots – Health News : NPR.

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Filed Under: News, Transportation

Hotel Wireless Access is Top Demand of Guests

2013-06-10

wi-fi-logoHotel wireless access is the top customer demand of guests in their rooms and throughout the hotel properties, according to a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) in April 2013. This survey includes responses from 500 North American hotel guests, including business and recreational travelers.

KEY FACTS

  • 90 percent wished hotels offered WiFi as an amenity, making it the top priority of both business and recreational travelers.
  • More than 90 percent of hotel guests surveyed indicated they wanted WiFi in their hotel rooms, not just in common areas.
  • 40 percent of business travelers said they would not stay at a hotel without internet.
  • #WiFi is becoming the key differentiator for hotel properties, as technology continues to enhance the guest experience.

Good to know we’re not alone in our desire to have access whenever and wherever we need it. These answers are no surprise to us here at QTOOTH!

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Filed Under: News, Tech Talk

Pioneer XDJ-R1 Wireless All-In-One DJ System

2013-06-08

Pioneer XDJ-R1 Wireless All-In-One DJ System - QTOOTH

Pioneer introduces a really fun Wireless All-In-One DJ System. Check out the specs and the video demo below:

Industry-first operation of various functions with iPad/iPhone/iPod touch

By connecting this device via a wireless LAN connection to an iPad/iPhone/iPod touch with the special “remotebox”*2 mobile application installed, it is possible to select songs stored inside USB storage devices connected to the XDJ-R1 via the screens of these devices. In addition, it is possible to apply an “AUTO BEAT LOOP”*3 function, which automatically loops music at a specified tempo, as well as intuitively controlling various effects using the X-Y pads of devices. The back of the XDJ-R1 also features a stand for installation of iPhone/iPod touch devices at an angle conducive to easy song selection.XDJ-R1

Support for diverse media and music formats

DJ play can be performed using a diverse range of media and music formats, including music CDs and file formats such as MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF stored inside USB storage devices or recorded onto CD-R/RW.
The XDJ-R1 also provides MIDI support and can be used to operate various pieces of DJ software.

“BEAT SYNC” function*5 for one-touch beat synchronization of two songs

The “BEAT SYNC” function automatically synchronizes the beats of songs that have been analyzed by the “rekordbox™” music management software played on each player, simply by pressing the “SYNC” button.

Unified structure containing two players and a mixer

The unified structure of two players and a mixer means users can DJ with this device alone. The mixer part is equipped with ports for the connection of external hardware such as CDJ players and turntables, etc., so it can also be used as an independent 2-channel mixer.

Functions for enjoyment of wide range of music arranging and mixing

A combination of all kinds of effects enables simple performance of a wide range of music arrangements and mixes.

1. HOT CUE
The “HOT CUE” function enables instant playback from a previously specified point, simply by pressing a button. Each player can set “HOT CUES” at three points.
2. 4 BEAT SAMPLER
The “4-BEAT SAMPLER” function makes it possible to play recorded sampling sound sources simply by pressing a button. Sound sources can be recorded from songs on USB storage devices and CDs.
3. BEAT FX*3
Diverse forms of DJ play can be enjoyed by selecting from 4 effects (TRANS, FLANGER, ECHO, and ROLL) for each song played on each player and changing BPM and effects levels.
4. SOUND COLOR FX
Diverse forms of DJ play can be enjoyed by selecting from 4 effects (FILTER, CRUSH, PITCH, and NOISE) for each song played in each channel.

XDJ-R1

High sound quality design for clear and powerful DJ sound

Noise has been reduced by separating analog and digital circuits, and performing digital conversion of analog input signals by the shortest distance possible. All signal processing is conducted with a high-performance CPU to ensure that DJ mixes have a clear sound.

Additional Features

  • ● “AUTO BEAT LOOP”*3 function enables songs to be looped automatically at a specified BPM
  • ● “QUANTIZE”*5 function automatically corrections divergence from specified BPM when using “AUTO BEAT LOOP” or “BEAT FX”
  • ● Equipped with independent 3-band isolator
  • ● Internal sound card (Audio Interface)
  • ● Complete with MASTER OUT (XLR), BOOTH OUT, AUX and MIC ports
  • ● Environmentally-friendly “Auto Standby Function” that switches the power to standby mode when there is no operation or input for a certain period of time.

Main specifications

Playable mediaUSB storage devices, music CD,CD-R/RW
Playable file formatsMP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF (only MP3, WAV and AIFF can be played from CD)
USB storage formats supportedFAT32、FAT16
No. of channels2
Wireless communications formatIEEE 802.11b/g (2.4GHz band)
Sampling rate44.1kHz
A/D, D/A converter24bit
Frequency response20Hz~20kHz
S/N ratio98dB or above (USB)
Total harmonic distortionMax. 0.006 % (USB)
Head room19dB
USB portsA port × 1, B port × 1
InputsPHONO/LINE × 2 (RCA) MIC × 1 (1/4inch PHONE) AUX × 1 (RCA)
OutputsMASTER OUT × 2 (XLR × 1, RCA × 1) HEADPHONE MONITOR OUT × 2 (front 1/4inch PHONE, MiniPin)
BOOTH OUT × 1 (RCA)
Maximum external dimensions (W×D×H)623mm × 308.4mm × 107.7mm
Body weight6.8kg

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Featured Content, News, Reviews

AMD outlines Elite Performance laptop APUs with game-ready Wireless Display

2013-06-08

AMD Game Ready Wireless Display

AMD isn’t focusing all its attention on its entry-level mobile APUs today: it’s also providing details for the faster Richland-based models. The new A6, A8, and A10 mobile variants fall under the Elite Performance badge, and theoretically beat Intel to the punch with up to 71 percent faster 3D graphics than the current Core i5 family. They also muster about 7.5 hours of battery life with web use, or about an hour longer than we saw in the previous generation. The roster includes both regular power (35W) and low-voltage (17W to 25W) APUs, in dual- and quad-core editions.

We’re more interested in how well the chips play with other devices and software, however. Besides the face and motion gesture recognition that we’ve seen before, AMD touts a new take on Wireless Display with low enough latency for game sessions, support for 1080p60 video and native Miracast sharing. The Richland upgrade also introduces a new Dock Port standard that can feed both USB 3.0 and up to three external DisplayPort screens through one cable. If you like what AMD is pitching, you won’t have to wait to try it — Elite Performance APUs have already been shipping with MSI’s GX60 and GX70, and other vendors shouldn’t be far behind.

AMD Amplifies Mobile Experience with Responsive Performance, Rich Graphics, Elite Software and Long Battery Life

2013 Mobile APU line-up meets user needs across a wide range of new and traditional PC form factors at an ideal balance of price-to-performance

AMD (NYSE: AMD) today launched three new additions to its 2013 A-Series and E-Series Mobile Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) lineup – delivering solutions ideally positioned to address today’s evolving PC market with dramatically increased performance and power efficiency, as well as a portfolio of unique user experiences, and superior gaming and graphics:

* The 2013 AMD Elite Mobility APU (formerly codenamed “Temash”) – the world’s first 28nm, quad-core x86 system-on-a-chip (SoC) APU designed for touch small form-factor notebooks, tablets, and hybrids 13-inches and below;

* The 2013 AMD Mainstream APU (formerly codenamed “Kabini”) – the first and only quad-core x86 SoC solution for entry-level and small-form factor touch notebooks;

* New, low power versions of the 2013 AMD Elite Performance APU (formerly codenamed “Richland”) – offer the best graphics and compute in a performance APU for premium ultrathin notebooks.

These new APUs are designed to effectively balance the needs of a wide range of new and traditional mobile PC users and are available beginning today from the world’s top computer manufacturers, including products announced today from Acer and HP.

“The client market has evolved – with greater diversity in the types of mobile form factors and higher performance demands from the software – and AMD is uniquely positioned to deliver the best processors to meet the needs of mobile device users today,” said Lisa Su, senior vice president and general manager, Global Business Units at AMD. “As computing becomes more visual and the graphics processor can be leveraged to do other types of processing, our dedication to the software community and the APU architecture sets us apart from the competition and enables us to deliver the best user experience whether on a tablet, a hybrid device or a notebook.”

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