2009 26 Aug

Active and passive noise cancellation
Bose QuietComfort 15s launched 0

Bose has added a third model to its range of QuietComfort headphones. The QuietComfort 15s join the QuietComfort 2 and 3 in offering noise cancellation, but Bose reckons this is the “best noise cancelling headphone” that the company offers.

Aethetics-wise, they look almost identical to the QuietComfort2s – the only difference being that the “on” light is now green, where once it was red. However, internally they’re a little more complex. There’s now microphones both inside and outside of the ear cups, to better cancel incoming sounds.

We’re also assured that the proprietary algorithms that work out which sounds to block are more sophisticated, so you’ll hear more Slayer in your ears, and less of the drunk businessman leering at the female passengers on the tube.

Lastly, the ear cushions have been redesigned to provide a bit of additional passive attenuation of sound. The materials that the cushions are made of have been selected specially for their noise-blocking capabilities.

The QuietComfort 15s are powered by a single AAA battery, which should give you 35 hours of listening. The power indicator will start flashing when there’s less than five hours remaining, and the earcups fold flat for easy packaging.

They’ll go on sale in September, and will cost 280.

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2009 26 Aug

Pay bills and buddies via a pre-paid SIM
Nokia Money mobile financial services announced  0

Further to the news in March that Nokia had invested in mobile payments service provider Obopay, Nokia has now announced Nokia Money.

Nokia Money is described as a new mobile financial service offering consumers with a mobile device access to basic financial services.

Aimed both the developing and developed markets, Nokia says for many consumers, this will be the first time they have had any access to such financial services.

Designed to be “as simple and convenient as making a voice call or sending an SMS”, the service will let users send money to another person by using the person’s mobile phone number, as well as to pay for goods and services by transferring credit from pre-paid SIMs.

Nokia says it is building a “wide network of Nokia Money agents, where consumers can deposit money in or withdraw cash from their accounts”, the wide availability of which will be crucial to the success of the service.

Due to start rolling out in early 2010, the Nokia Money service will be shown at Nokia World event in early September. Pocket-lint will be attending the event and will bring you more then.

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