<![CDATA[Gizmodo: q]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: q]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/q http://gizmodo.com/tag/q <![CDATA[Timbuk2's Hemlock and Q Backpacks Have Swing Around Easy Access to Your Laptop]]> I haven't carried a Boy Scout backpack in years, but the laptop feature in Timbuk2's latest sounds great: The sleeve is sideloading, meaning you can pull out your laptop without busting open your whole bag and spilling crap everywhere.

You'll actually notice that all of the bags have laptop compartments—that's because going forward, laptop bags won't be a separate category for Timbuk2, but a "function" of all of their bags. All of them hold 15 or 17-inch laptops, depending on the size bag you get. Up top, respectively, is Hemlock, Q and Swig. Swig doesn't have the sideloading awesomeness that Hemlock and Q do, but it's the first backpack of Timbuk2's that you can personalize the colors on. They come out later this month. Here's all the details:

Hemlock
Made for the urbanite that needs a pack to schlep around town in style – from the office, to the rock climbing gym, to courtside at the game, the pack features a rolled, expandable top, Swing Around Access™, a side-access compartment designed to fit a 17-inch laptop (15-inch in the small) and signature Timbuk2 D-ring bottle opener. Available in solid, color block and the official camo of the Navy Special Ops and the retail price is $90 for Small and $100 for Medium.

Design features include:

* Durable Ballistic nylon
* Waterproof flap liner
* Compression straps
* Accessory attachment loops
* Quick access pockets under front flap
* Padded back panel
* Lightweight Ergonomic Shoulder Straps
* And stash pocket hidden in the back

"Q" Computer Backpack
Appropriately named after the gadget inventor of the Bond movies, the "Q" has a place for everything. This pack is designed to fit a 15-inch laptop with multiple grab handles for convenience and Swing Around Access™. Available in dark brown/black, army/spinach, rev red/gun metal, and black and the retail price is $100.

Design features include:

* Durable Ballistic nylon
* Swing Around™ access
* Padded laptop compartment
* Multiple grab handles
* Lightweight Ergonomic Shoulder Straps
* Pocket for cords and peripherals with outside access

H.A.L.
H.A.L. (Heuristically programmed Algorithmic Computer) is the "Q's" older brother, named after HAL 9000 of the Space Odyssey saga, which was capable of speech recognition, lip reading, art appreciation as well as maintaining all systems on the ship. Similarly, the H.A.L. almost thinks for its owner and easily runs a mobile office. Designed to fit a 17-inch laptop, the backpack has multiple grab handles and plenty of capacity as well as Swing Around Access™. Available in dark brown and black and the retail price is $120.

Design features include:

* Durable Ballistic nylon
* Swing Around™ access
* Padded laptop compartment
* Multiple grab handles
* Lightweight Ergonomic Shoulder Straps
* Pocket for cords and peripherals with outside access

Swig
A messenger-inspired carry-all pack built for dudes AND ladies (Hallelujah!). Two large internal compartments accommodate loads of stuff and the organization panel makes it easy to find your keys. This sleek pack features a front-flap closure that comes in two sizes to fit a 15- or 17-inch laptop with a dedicated padded laptop compartment and the signature Timbuk2 bottle opener. Available in black/gun metal, moss/camo, gun metal/blue, and dark brown/orange and the retail price is $80 for Small and $90 for Medium.

Other features include:

* Accessory attachment loops
* Waterproof flap liner
* Quick access pockets under front flap
* Padded back panel
* Lightweight Ergonomic Shoulder Straps
* And stash pocket hidden in the back
* Customizable beginning August 2009 at www.timbuk2.com

[Timbuk2]

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<![CDATA[Want to Be the Real Q? Apply Here]]> If you want to be the gadget inventor for Her Majesty's Intelligence Service, the MI5—British Military Intelligence Section 5— is actually offering the real post now. The best thing: It's part-time.

The MI5 is looking for a a chief scientific adviser to "lead and coordinate its scientific work." Someone that has "world-class scientific expertise and credibility, excellent strategic skills, outstanding influencing and communication skills" and a successful record of "managing critical projects and processes in a complex environment." No word on having to wear tailor-made three-piece suits.

Professor John Beddington—UK's chief scientific adviser—says the role of Q would be to keep the British intelligence ahead of enemies—which I guess means Russia, Argentina, and Spain. He says that "it will involve a sort of future gazing to see where technology will be taking us in a year or so," so Tarot readers and crystal balls may be a plus.

And yes, it's not the MI6—which is the secret intelligence service in which James Bond worked—but the MI5 works alongside them, so you may get part of the action. Yes, that kind of action. Only part-time though: Two ro three days a week, the ad says. The rest of the time you could keep your job as a supermarket cashier in Tesco's, which will be your secret identity. [Daily Mail]

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<![CDATA[Samsung Saga and Renown for Verizon Available Online, In Stores Dec. 1]]> Just like we thought, Samsung's i770 Saga QWERTY phone and clamshell world phone Renown are available online. The Saga is for sale as of yesterday, going for $200 after a $70 mail-in rebate and with a 2-year contract, and the Renown will go live on November 19th for $180 after a $50 MIR with the 2-year lock-in. The Saga is most notable at this point for being the first phone to require Verizon's mandatory $29.99 a month plan. Specs after the jump.

Samsung i770 "Saga"
- Quad-Band CDMA, EV-DO
- 2.55" 320x320 display
- full QWERTY keyboard
- Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi
- optical mouse navigation button
- MicroSD(HC) slot (up to 16GB)
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional

Samsung Renown
- Quad-Band GSM, "Global Mode"
- Visual Voicemail
- Bluetooth 2.0
- 2.0 MP camera
- 240x320 TFT display

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<![CDATA[Minox Spy Camera Goes Digital, Still Tiny Enough to Please Q]]> Spy-technology aficionados will know about Minox's miniature camera and it's genuine espionage heritage, and now the camera's gone all modern with a digital face lift. A 5-megapixel sensor's been plopped into the Digital SpyCam, which remains tiny at just 3 and 3/8 x 1 and 3/16 x 7/8-inches and weighing in at 2.1 ounces: small enough to disappear into a leather-clad fist when it needs to be concealed. With a lithium battery, and 42mm equivalent lens, plus capability of saving onto 16GB memory cards, it's no slouch either. Budding spys, and perhaps genuine ones (Mi6 take note) will be able to grab one now for $199. [Minox]

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<![CDATA[Q Totally Phones in Bond's New Quantum of Solace VAIO]]> Overheard in MI6 4th-floor martini lounge: "Man, it used to be fun heading down to Q's lab. Shit blowing up all the time, everyone just grinning and shaking their head knowingly (oh, James) when I accidentally incinerated prototype after expensive and high-time-investment prototype. Now? Dude's just going to down to the high street shops and slapping some logos on. Look at this laptop—it's garden variety Z-series: 13.3 inches, Core 2 Duo, 128GB SSD, 4GB RAM, 3G connection, Blu-ray. And he's billing M £3,000 ($5,300) for it. Same for my phone. I mean, they're nice and all, but WTF?" [Gadget Review, T3]

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<![CDATA[Question of the Day: Do You Miss the "Q" Character in the New James Bond Films?]]> As most of you already know, Quantum of Solace is scheduled to hit theaters on November 14th. The second trailer for the film came out last week and while it does seem to feature some Minority Report-style gadgetry, there is still no "Q" gadget guru in the film. Personally, I love the direction that the Bond character is going in, so I haven't really missed the over-the-top gadgetry. But what about you? Do you miss the "Q" character?

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<![CDATA[Motorola's Q Going Windows Mobile 6.1 Through AT&T]]> The Motorola Q is finally getting the Windows Mobile 6.1 treatment through AT&T, who's stores are said to be taking in shipments of a new silver version of the handset. This is good news for enterprise customers who are tied into the WinMo world. No word yet on when these will hit the shelves, or if there will be an upgrade available for current AT&T Q9h owners, but it's likely we'll hear something soon. [BGR]

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<![CDATA[Motorola's "Napolean" Q World Phone Gets Leaked: CDMA + GSM Included]]>

Motorola's got another Q in the queue in the form of the new Napolean world phone. It's a CDMA smartphone for Verizon that does double duty with GSM, so you can use it pretty much anywhere. It also includes Wi-Fi if you're not feeling like using its EV-DO Revision A or EDGE data, runs Windows Mobile 6.1, and includes a fingerprint scanner and a 2-megapixel camera with flash. It sounds like a great phone for world travelers, but probably overkill for anyone else. [BGR]

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<![CDATA[The Veldini Q Wristwatch Was Inspired By James Bond: And it Has the Spy Gadgets to Prove It]]> Even if eavesdropping on your co-worker's personal phone calls is the closest you will ever get to becoming a spy, a watch filled with spy gadgets is hard for any man to resist. Perhaps that is why Veldini plans on releasing at least 3 different models of their new "Q" James Bond inspired wristwatch. Each will feature its own set of tools geared towards a specific scenario: outdoor use, spy use, and everyday use.

The outdoor version will include a flat Phillips screwdriver, flint stick and combo edge blade while the spy version will utilize a diamond tip glass cutter, Phillips head screwdriver, lock pick, magnifying glass and a straight edge blade. Users interested in the everyday version will get a flat Phillips screwdriver, bottle opener, refillable pen, magnifying glass and a combo-edge blade. As an added touch, the design of the "Q" watch resembles the hammer mechanism of 007's Walther PPK pistol.

The watches are currently in pre-production and a timetable for their release has not yet been determined. However, expect to pay far out the ass to feel like James Bond—to the tune of $2-$3,000 for the sterling silver model, $5-$7000 for Gold or Rose Gold and $10-$15,000 for platinum. [Veldini via BornRich]

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<![CDATA[Official: Motorola Q Coming to AT&T]]> For those of you who were waiting, praying for the Motorola Q to come to AT&T, we have two things to say. One, you can quit it, because AT&T's just put up a promo page detailing that their Q wil have WM6, 3G, integrated GPS, quad-band GSM, BlackBerry Connect, Push Email, XPress Mail, and the same old Moto Q design. The second thing: get some taste in phones. Motorola Q's are pretty darn lousy, as both Wilson and Charlie can attest to. [AT&T]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q Goes Global with Moto q9 and Moto GSM]]> Now people all over the world can be annoyed by the Motorola Q, with the Moto Q q9 officially rolling out in Barcelona with the ability to handle that quick like a bunny HSDPA connectivity. There's also a Moto Q GSM model debuting, so now you can connect up all over the world on the Q with quad-band GPRS and Edge capability. Plus, both of the these latest Q family members have the latest Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 software on board.

If you're familiar with the first generation Motorola Q, you might notice the styling updates in these new models, too, where no longer do you see that big honking Jay Leno chin on the thing, and the keys look like they're little easier to navigate as well. And of course, there's that obvious difference, where this one is available in that oh so cool black color.

If only Motorola had released this design initially, perhaps we'd be a bit more fond of our Motorola Q.

Press Release [Motorola]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q Pro Spotted Again, Next to Lesser Q]]> The upgraded Motorola Q has been spotted yet again. This time it is resting cozily next to its lesser, insignificant brother, the regular Q. It looks like Motorola ditched the red letter seen earlier for some normal, white letters.

Not much info. My friend just told me it was "fast", so I'm betting it has HSDPA/UMTS.
Hopefully this Q will be a bit better so people will stop their bitching already.

Motorola Q2/GSM Q Live Picture [HowardForums]

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<![CDATA[Black Motorola Q: Improved, or Just More Expensive?]]> While the only visible difference between the black Motorola Q, and the $50 cheaper regular Motorola Q is the coat of paint, there are actually various improvements on the inside as well.

There's improved power management that gives you longer battery life, Bluetooth headset volume control, email client fixes, and a rubberized grip for less slippage. Seeing as it's only $50, and the black does look better than the silver, we'd recommend this improved one over the original. But you knew we would say that.

Black Q: It's What's Inside That Counts [Crunchgear]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q Spotted, Defiled By Sprint]]> Eager Sprint users should finally be getting their Motorola Q Windows Mobile-based smartphone soon. After months of waiting for the exclusive Verizon/Motorola agreement to be over, pictures have finally surfaced of the Q's Sprint branding.

If you forgot what the Q can do, read our review. But as a short refresher, it's got Windows Mobile, a QWERTY keyboard, EV-DO, Bluetooth 1.2, a 320x240 screen, but no touchscreen capabilities.

Pictures emerge of Sprint's Motorola Q [Engadget Mobile via Phone Arena]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q Pro Early 2007?]]>

According to one report from Gartner Symposium ITxpo, the Motorola Q Pro is confirmed for launch in the first quarter of 2007. Aside from unspecific hardware upgrades, the Moto Q Pro will come in black (the new black) and sport the Motorola MOTOPRO Mobility Suite - allowing remote device and application management along the ability to disable the camera. Interesting catch-phrases, but it's all propaganda until we see how this new software actually functions.

The other upgrades focus on corporate data security - including features like virtual private networking and data-encrypted emailing. Yawn - no one is interested in what I have to say, trust me. There is not word on price, but we do know it will cost more than the Motorola Q.

Motorola Q Pro Spotted in the Wild [buywindowsmobile]
Thanks Michael!

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<![CDATA[Sizemodo: T-Mobile Dash vs. Motorola Q vs. Palm Treo 700w]]>
sizemododash.jpgHow does the newest slim smartphone on the block stack up to the reigning Windows Mobile champs, the Motorola Q and the Palm Treo 700w? Pretty well, actually.

The T-Mobile Dash is tied for shortest with the Treo 700w, tied for widest with the Motorola Q, and just 0.06 inches thicker than the first place Moto. The Palm is the porker at almost twice the fatness as both phones, but the Dash does measure just about the same as the Motorola Q.

Thanks to Sizeasy.

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<![CDATA[Video of Motorola Vending Machine]]> This lousy video of the Motorola vending machine is blurry because it was taken on a Motorola RAZR. Still, you can see that it looks similar the the Sony one we saw before, and features various RAZRs and SLVRs waiting to drop down into your ham-soaked hands.

This one only had PEBLs and SLVRs since they were out of Q's. We wonder if there's a warning to tell people that the Q's only work on a certain provider?

Crappy Video Of Motorola Vending Machine [Crunchgear]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q Heading to Sprint Nextel Q4 2006]]> Good news to all you poor bastards who are tied to Sprint Nextel because that's the service that some schmuck at work—who's long gone by the way—decided the company should use. Sprint Nextel's CEO Len Lauer said that they're going to get the Motorola Q come Q4 2006. Their poor financial results discussed at during today's conference call were seen by some analysts as caused by not carrying the popular Motorola phones like the RAZR or SLVR.

Check out all our previous Q coverage to see what's in store for you and whether you want to switch phones.

Sprint Nextel to add Moto's Q and Slvr to lineup [Chicago Business via Q Users]

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<![CDATA[Possible HTC Excalibur Picture]]> Is the HTC phone with the codename Excalibur this phone? Smartphone thoughts thinks it is, and says it's only a few millimeters thicker than the Samsung i320 and 2 millimeters shorter. The keyboard on the front makes this a Motorola Q/Samsung i320 contender, and the Quad-band and WiFi connectivity makes GSM users (Cingular, T-Mobile) jump for joy.

Another interesting feature is the touch-strip control on the right that they chose to go with instead of a jog-dial—if this is indeed the Excalibur, and not the phone-in-the-stone. They were actually two different swords, a fact I was reminded of while playing Tomb Raider over the weekend.

- Exclusive First Picture of HTC's New QWERTY Smartphone [Smartphone Thoughts via JkOnTheRun]

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<![CDATA[Motorola Q: A Deal at $75, on Amazon.com]]>
Just a heads up for bargain hunting Gizmodo readers. Over at Amazon, the Moto Q is now as cheap as it is thin, at $75 after Verizon and Amazon rebates. We find that the phone runs a little slower than we'd like, and the design isn't as nice as the RAZRs. But at this price, I'd call it the best deal of all the smartphones.

Moto Q at Amazon [ Via Mobility Today]

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