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Canon Highlights Idruna Remote Editing System


Canon has published a great article highlighting how Andy Mettler of Swiss Image used the advanced wireless workflows of IRES and Canon’s 1D Mark III to great effect at the World Economic Forum:
http://cpn.canon-europe.com/content/technical/tethering_lan_2.do#container

Seasons Greetings

Seasons Greetings
Was it just the sleep deprivation, or did 2007 go by faster than 2006? ;)

Toshiba G900: New Top Phone for Phojo

Toshiba G900 running Pocket Phojo
It’s been a frustrating year for new Windows Mobile hardware. The HTC Advantage looked so good on paper, then let us down with broken USB host support. The Cowon Q5W took forever to launch, and then they left out HSDPA and all the Bluetooth profiles except headphones, so you can only connect via WiFi. This leaves the Toshiba G900 as my new top recommendation. It has almost every single feature you could ask for in a phone, an 800×480 VGA screen, HSDPA for the fastest transmission speed available, WiFi, Bluetooth, and of most interest, one of the best USB Host support implementations I’ve seen. Not only is the Mini B->A adapter included in the box, unlike the Loox T830, you don’t need to change any software settings before plugging in the camera, it just works.
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Phojo Manual Updated

Amrel Rocky Video Review


I recently received a batch of new Amrel Rocky DA5-Ms fresh off the production line for my Combat Camera Marines. These are top of the line mil-spec ruggedized Pocket PCs, with some unique features not found in consumer devices. They are great for use with Phojo as they have as a USB Host port (full size too, so much less prone to the cable falling out), for connecting to the camera, and a PCMCIA card slot for adding a military radio, or an ethernet card for connection to a BGAN sat modem. This combination will work great with Phojo’s Remote Editing feature. You`ll have to forgive the audio quality, I was in a hurry to get these shipped off to Iraq!
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New Additions

William
We are pleased to announce the addition of William Alexander Nolan to the team! William joined us on May 12th at 7:12am PST, weighing in at 8lb 6oz, and 21″ inches long.

HTC Advantage: The Ultimate Pocket PC Phone

Update: USB Host Support is broken on this device, with HTC being the only ones who can fix it, please see my post below with full details.

HTC AdvantageThe ultimate Pocket PC Phone has arrived! The HTC Advantage, AKA TMobile Ameo, has every single feature you could wish for use with Pocket Phojo. It is only the second Pocket PC Phone available with USB Host support for connecting directly to your camera, plus it has the most RAM (128MB), the biggest screen (5” VGA), the biggest storage (8GB built-in hard drive), and the fastest uploads (UMTS/HSDPA support).

The phone supports all the frequencies necessary for it to work in both Europe and the US. The price without a cell phone contract is around $899 in the US, and subsidized price of 0-400 UK Pounds from TMobile.

HTC Advantage Site
Purchase from TMobile UK
Purchase via US Reseller

Pocket Phojo Conquers Arctic Challenge

Five Members of Parliament, one Guardian political correspondent Tania Branigan, two sat phones, and a Pocket PC running Phojo recently completed a 7 day expedition to the Arctic Circle. Dan Chung of the Guardian reports that the Pocket PC faired surprisingly well in it’s ruggedised OtterBox case, although he might have been less surprised had he known in advance that Pocket Phojo has also been used to transmit from Mount Everest and Mount McKinley ;) The two sat phones used were the Thuraya, via a CompactFlash Serial Card rather than a serial adapter cable for reliability, and the always popular Regional BGAN, which was able to lock on to a satellite closer to the Pole than the Thuraya.

Arctic Challenge Special
Slideshow

Pocket Phojo at the World Economic Forum

Andy Mettler of Swiss Image has been very busy putting Phojo to work at his agency, with great results!

“The Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos brings about 80 Presidents, Prime Ministers, Hollywood stars and 4000 business, cultural and religious leaders to Davos. The photographer has transmitted every day between 80 and 120 pictures via Pocket Phojo. The quality thanks to the new receiving servers workflow was perfect – photographer and editors were happy. The system worked very stable.”

Swiss Image
“There will be about 40 flat screen around the convention center showing and quoting the speakers during the session. When the session is over – the photos must be already in the system and on the website (www.weforum.org). So the photographer has about 5-8 minutes time to take the picture and to transmitt it to the online picture editor. Normally we are using the in-house WLAN but when high ranking US politicians speak all WLAN and 3G systems are disturbed by their security devices (then we use a LAN cable in the plenary hall). “

Swiss Image

You can see more of the photos from the event here.

Will Phojo run on the iPhone?

I would really love for Phojo to be able to run on the iPhone. The OS is definitely up to Phojo’s specs, but the hardware is missing some crucial features. Like a card slot ;) In fact, compared to state of the art Pocket PC Phones, the tech specs for the iPhone are actually a little disappointing. The 320×480 phone is half the resolution of the screen used by the HTC Universal, and VGA Pocket PCs like the Axim. The EDGE radio is a full 2 generations behind the state of the art. Cingular’s fastest network speed requires HSDPA support, as seen on the Cingular 8525 mentioned below, which provides 25KB/s+ upload speeds – far in excess of anything EDGE can deliver. But, the iPhone is sex on a stick, and sure to sell by the 10s of millions.

So, apart from it not having a card slot, any other problems? Will the iPhone actually allow 3rd party applications to be installed? I didn’t see this confirmed anywhere. It would be disappointing if they lock it down, but not without precedent.

UPDATE:
David Pogue has posted a list of FAQs, and I`m afraid the answer would appear to be no, Apple will not be allowing 3rd party apps to run on the iphone.
the-ultimate-iphone-frequently-asked-questions

Move along, nothing to see here.. Check out the T830 and 8525 reviews, both kick the iphone all over the playground for Phojo use, and are shipping now!

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