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July 28, 2006

FCC just fine with HTC’s Star Trek

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Quick survey: who just sort of assumed that the Star Trek had been FCC approved for some time now? Yeah, us too. Turns out HTC's flipalicious WM5 Smartphone ("STAR100," as it's labeled here) passed muster not long ago, paving the way for Cingular to make good on its launch plans. So, if you picked up an imported unit in the past few months and you've been, uh, patiently awaiting FCC word to turn 'er on, consider this your seal of approval.

[Via phoneArena]
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July 17, 2006

Orange shows small army of Windows Mobile devices

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Talk about sensory overload — MoDaCo got its hands on a bunch of semi-official Orange debuts for a number of devices over the weekend, and we have to admit, we’re insanely jealous. Perhaps the most interesting of the bunch, Samsung’s “Blackjack” WM5 Smartphone comes fresh on the heels of the i320, offering basically the same functionality plus 3G data and a forward-facing camera for video calling (feeling the heat, Moto?). Also shown were the HTC Breeze and Oxygen, known on Orange as the C700 and C100 respectively; no real surprises here, though we can now confirm that the Oxygen won’t be sporting DTV like we had previously heard might be the case. In case that all doesn’t have ya impressed, the Hermes (M3100) and Star Trek (F600) showed up for the party, too. Don’t know about you, but we’re feeling a bit overwhelmed here; excuse us while we lie down for just a few minutes.

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July 9, 2006

Vodafone Germany to snag Hermes, Star Trek

Filed under: StarTrek,hermes,htc,star trek,tytn,vodafone — Ryan Block @ 2:13 pm

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Looks like Cingular customers aren’t the only ones expected to get an HTC windfall this summer; according to The Unwired, come July and August it appears that the Hermes and Star Trek will be launched on German Vodafone as the Vodafone VPA Compact III and Qtek 8500, respectively. Apparently the VPA Compact III will set you back as much as €900 ($1,150 US) without contract, or €409 ($522 US) with a two-year, whereas the 8500 will go for €600 ($766 US) and €170 ($217 US) the same ways — something tells us they want their customers to snag these subsidized.

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June 2, 2006

Barrage of HTCs rumored in the pipeline

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HTC, making sure that the enjoyment of our fresh Star Trek is kept to an absolute minimum, looks to be preparing a spectrum of lustworthy new devices. This information is entirely unconfirmed, and we don’t know much about what we’re about to tell you — some of these code names are as new to us as they are to you — but we can tell you it comes from a reliable source.

First up, the Muse has been mercifully renamed the “Melody,” and the Triolgy has become “Monet.” The Hermes, which is just starting to drop across Europe, has been upped to 400MHz for full-scale production; you might recall we recently reported that O2 was bringing a 400MHz Hermes to the table, and it now appears this will be standard fare for launches going forward. Trinity (pictured) specs are coming into focus, and we should expect this beast to throw down HSDPA, WiFi, and integrated GPS. There have been some rumblings of an “Artemis” recently, and that device still appears to be on the map, bringing integrated GPS and a trackball (wha?) but topping out with EDGE data. The “Herald” sounds positively gorgeous, similar in concept and functionality to the Hermes but measuring just 17mm thick. The Foreseer and Monet will be joined by the “Oxygen” in HTC’s mobile TV lineup, though we don’t know which standard it’ll be packing. Looking to steal some of the Q’s thunder, the “Excalibur” will be getting its QWERTY on and running Smartphone. Finally, look for “Vera” as a possible successor to the Star Trek, packing HSDPA and a front-facing camera for video calling.

That’s a lot of unconfirmed data to digest, we know, and we’re still trying to make sense of it all ourselves. No word on release windows for most of these — if we could divine you a Vera tomorrow, we would — but as always, we’ll be burning the midnight oil in our quest for deets.

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Barrage of HTCs rumored in the pipeline

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HTC, making sure that the enjoyment of our fresh Star Trek is kept to an absolute minimum, looks to be preparing a spectrum of lustworthy new devices. This information is entirely unconfirmed, and we don't know much about what we're about to tell you -- some of these code names are as new to us as they are to you -- but we can tell you it comes from a reliable source.

First up, the Muse has been mercifully renamed the "Melody," and the Triolgy has become "Monet." The Hermes, which is just starting to drop across Europe, has been upped to 400MHz for full-scale production; you might recall we recently reported that O2 was bringing a 400MHz Hermes to the table, and it now appears this will be standard fare for launches going forward. Trinity (pictured) specs are coming into focus, and we should expect this beast to throw down HSDPA, WiFi, and integrated GPS. There have been some rumblings of an "Artemis" recently, and that device still appears to be on the map, bringing integrated GPS and a trackball (wha?) but topping out with EDGE data. The "Herald" sounds positively gorgeous, similar in concept and functionality to the Hermes but measuring just 17mm thick. The Foreseer and Monet will be joined by the "Oxygen" in HTC's mobile TV lineup, though we don't know which standard it'll be packing. Looking to steal some of the Q's thunder, the "Excalibur" will be getting its QWERTY on and running Smartphone. Finally, look for "Vera" as a possible successor to the Star Trek, packing HSDPA and a front-facing camera for video calling.

That's a lot of unconfirmed data to digest, we know, and we're still trying to make sense of it all ourselves. No word on release windows for most of these -- if we could divine you a Vera tomorrow, we would -- but as always, we'll be burning the midnight oil in our quest for deets.
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June 1, 2006

Barrage of HTCs rumored in the pipeline

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HTC, making sure that the enjoyment of our fresh Star Trek is kept to an absolute minimum, looks to be preparing a spectrum of lustworthy new devices. This information is entirely unconfirmed, and we don’t know much about what we’re about to tell you — some of these code names are as new to us as they are to you — but we can tell you it comes from a reliable source.

First up, the Muse has been mercifully renamed the “Melody,” and the Triolgy has become “Monet.” The Hermes, which is just starting to drop across Europe, has been upped to 400MHz for full-scale production; you might recall we recently reported that O2 was bringing a 400MHz Hermes to the table, and it now appears this will be standard fare for launches going forward. Trinity (pictured) specs are coming into focus, and we should expect this beast to throw down HSDPA, WiFi, and integrated GPS. There have been some rumblings of an “Artemis” recently, and that device still appears to be on the map, bringing integrated GPS and a trackball (wha?) but topping out with EDGE data. The “Herald” sounds positively gorgeous, similar in concept and functionality to the Hermes but measuring just 17mm thick. The Foreseer and Monet will be joined by the “Oxygen” in HTC’s mobile TV lineup, though we don’t know which standard it’ll be packing. Looking to steal some of the Q’s thunder, the “Excalibur” will be getting its QWERTY on and running Smartphone. Finally, look for “Vera” as a possible successor to the Star Trek, packing HSDPA and a front-facing camera for video calling.

That’s a lot of unconfirmed data to digest, we know, and we’re still trying to make sense of it all ourselves. No word on release windows for most of these — if we could divine you a Vera tomorrow, we would — but as always, we’ll be burning the midnight oil in our quest for deets.

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May 25, 2006

UK scientists working on cloaking device

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We’ve heard of these kinds of guys before. They’ve spent too much time engrossed in Harry Potter books or old Star Trek episodes, and dream of some sort of device that will make them invisible. Every couple of years, one of them surfaces with a new idea about a “cloaking device” that can bend light around solid objects, making them appear to be invisible. This time, two separate teams in the UK are racing to show that the concept is feasible. One group, at Imperial College in London, believes that light-bending metamaterials can be produced within the next decade. Meanwhile, two mathematicians have published a study in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, which claims that a “superlens” placed close to an object could produce an “anomalous localized resonance,” essentially rendering the underlying object invisible by creating a phantom light wave using the same frequency. The scientists envision building a device soon — one that could conceivably cloak particles of dust. We’ll check back with both parties in a few years. In the meantime, we’d like to present our detailed artist’s rendering, prepared at great cost and with much research, which we believe truly shows what a cloaked object will look like to the naked eye.

Read – Metamaterials
Read – Superlens

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April 20, 2006

Hands-on with the KG800 (Chocolate) and Dopod S300 (Star Trek)

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Good times can be had over at our sister site, Engadget Chinese, which has managed some alone time with two recent releases, the LG KG800 Chocolate and Dopod S300 HTC Star Trek. Both phones are plenty sexy in their own way, with the KG800's obvious aesthetics leading the charge, but the S300's ability to pack in all that Windows Mobile goodness in such a small package earning it plenty of kudos as well. Decisions, decisions.

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April 16, 2006

HTC profiled in BusinessWeek

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It's only rather recently that smartphone manufacturer High Tech Computer Corp. became more than just another obscure OEM making reference devices, and BusinessWeek has an inside look at the factors that propelled HTC from unknown to Microsoft's go-to-guy. HTC was founded in 1997 by a group of refugee engineers from Digital Equipment Corp's Taiwanese subsidiary, and they immediately began to focus their efforts on handheld devices -- more specifically those that run one of the flavors of portable Windows. This early dedication to Microsoft operating systems (HTC was responsible for designing the first iPaqs), along with CEO Peter Chou's renowned attention to detail (he sent the Star Trek back three times before he was satisfied with its features) and the creative rein given to employees (whose titles include "Wizard" of this or "Magician" of that) made the company one of Redmond's favorite hardware partners. And even if HTC isn't yet a household name, investors have most definitely taken notice of its performance: the company's consistent double-digit growth (last year's $356 million in profits were triple the previous year's) have caused its stock to skyrocket more than 1000% since 2003.

[Thanks, Dave Z.]
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April 6, 2006

HTC Hermes and StarTrek launch plans revealed

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src="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/media/2006/04/CIMG7285.JPG" />Well, well, well, it looks like HTC took the
opportunity to detail their 2006 US launch plans at CTIA while dropping that href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/04/06/modeos-dvb-h-smartphone/">DVB-H capable Foreseer we peeped earlier.
According to Phone Scoop who had the opportunity to sit down with an "HTC exec," we’ll see the
quad-band GSM/EDGE HTC Star
Trek
WinMo 5.0 Smartphone arrive on these golden shores in mid-2006 while the href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/search/?q=hermes">HTC Hermes (pictured) should arrive sometime in Q4, most
likely with Cingular. The US flavor of the 3G Hermes will go WCDMA 850/1900/2100 with all that high-speed HSDPA
we’ve got the rangin’ fiend for. Good to know.

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February 8, 2012

Orange UK loses out on F600 (HTC Star Trek)

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We can only imagine hearts across the UK are breaking this evening on news that HTC’s clamshell Smartphone, the Star Trek, won’t be finding its way to Orange’s British network as the F600 after all. You might recall that MoDaCo had scooped a handful of HTC launches on Orange several weeks ago, and they’ve since learned that the F600 is destined for Orange in the Netherlands, but as of right now, no UK launch appears to be planned. Of course, resourceful Brits should have no trouble whatsoever getting hold of one of the Star Trek’s other brand variants, but there’s always something about a canceled HTC launch that leaves us with a sick feeling in our stomachs nonetheless.

[Via CoolSmartPhone]

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