October 15th, 2008
This stylish phone is preferably targeting bloggers, podcasters video makers, chatters and everyone else who can’t get enough of the web.
The m810 which was announced by ETEN on Feb 2008 is a GSM Quad-band phone capable of global roaming (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)UMTS tri-band global 3G with a lithium battery that can last up to 6 hours of talk time and 260 hours of standby time. It has a display of 65 536 colors, TFT and is Touch Screen with handwriting recognition.
Its camera has 2.0 mega pixels Resolution and can capture Video plus the camera has Auto focus, Flash: LED, Digital zoom, Additional VGA camera for video calling.
It uses windows media player that can playback mp3, aac, wma, amr, and wav file formats with an expandable memory slot while the phone memory depends on how much you use it and for your organizing of the happenings in your daily life it has an alarm, calendar, calculator, TO-DO, and Notes.
Its connectivity expands from Bluetooth, USB and wireless connection for the internet so much love from the bloggers that can stay online 24/7 especially if there is a hotspot in their area.
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October 15th, 2008
The Touch Viva from HTC which is designed for ordinary people’s budget (so if you don’t have much dough, you can opt for this one) looks like o2 xd phones with almost the same black look except that you will see HTC in the front as the brand. Announced this September, this phone is capable of global roaming so no need to change phones when going abroad and like any other new phones from HTC, it is touch screen with hand writing recognition. For killing time, you can use the mp3 player which uses windows media player for song playback supporting various file formats from AAC, AAC+, AAC+, AMR, MP3, WMA, and WAV.
And just like the new phones out in the market, it has internet connectivity and is also
wi-fi capable using Opera browser which is also used on some phones like Sony Ericsson P910i. After using the net, you can share your files and it is made easy with v2.0 Bluetooth technology and USB mini connection. Other features include Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Note, Voice Dialing, Commands, Recording, and Speaker Phone however, even though it looks promising, it still is not capable of 3g technology and lacks GPS but if you’re money is in budget, you might want to try this new one.
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October 15th, 2008
A lot of companies are trying to imitate the iPhone. I don’t know what is so up with that but all i can say is that some have got a long way to go and some overdid it. Well, for some, they have done a great job, in fact getting far more functional than the rest. Just look at the new RIM BlackBerry Storm 9500 which is designed to be a rival for the intriguing iPhone.
Unlike the Mac phone, this Storm 9500 has four keys in front that helps the user navigate more on his pocket pc. It is touch sensitive, has 3.2″ display, a whopping 3.2MP camera, a full internet browser, onscreen keyboard and is only 0.5″ in thickness, and is also 3g capable — Wow!
If the said features above are not enough to convince you of this phone, here are some of the yummy features you can get from it: an mpeg player for your videos, internal memory of 1GB with expandable slot, USB connection, for organizing it has Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Notes and voice Dialing, Commands, Recording, plus Speaker Phone. Cool phone for an iPhone rivalry!
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October 15th, 2008
Virgin mobile has come up with a phone that has a packaging that looks like Motorokr E8 and this phone called UTStarcom Shuttle which is the first EV-DO capable and 3G phone launched and is for just about $100 or below.
Its a phone that has a sliding design surrounded by red in the inner lining and black on most part with circular function key in the middle.
Its features 2 inch color display, 1.3MP camera, micro SD slot for memory, MP3 player and stereo blue tooth. Same as others, it has a video player, expandable memory card slot, 1.2 stereo blue tooth and mp3 player with internet connection of course.for organizing it has Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, TO-DO, Notes and voice Dialing, Commands, Recording, plus Speaker Phone. However, the battery life of this one is only 3.9 hours for talk time but standby time can last up to 319 hours. Its packaging should be much anticipated although the camera has only 1.3 mega pixel, it surely will be treat for anyone.
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October 15th, 2008
I’m planning to buy a Nokia 3500 since I’m out budget for the expensive mobile phones. What makes me more excited about this phone is that there will be a pink colored unit to be out in the market. Since pink is my favorite color, Nokia 3500 will really suit my personality. I love mobile phones that has a touch of feminity on it. As a matter of fact, I already bought a cell phone from Samsung that’s for women. And now, Nokia is going to have one, too. It’s awesome! And I wouldn’t have to shed a big amount just to buy the expensive ones because with this mobile phone, I will be satisfied although the feature is not the same with the other latest phones. The feature remains the same from its non-pink counterpart which still includes: 2 megapixel camera, music player, Bluetooth, microSD, and FM radio. For me the feature is not that bad, right?
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October 14th, 2008
Another function that I like from Blackberry Storm is the ability to do copy-and-paste wherin the Apple iPhone seems to lack this ability. Hmmm… I guess everyone wonders how it works. I hope this simple direction will help you learn how to do the copy-and-paste your with your Blackberry Storm. You simply hit both the starting and ending points of your selected text at the same time using two fingers, two is better than one as they say. All the stuff in between gets highlighted. If there’s a nedd to adjust the starting or ending points, you can do it with a click and drag. When you’re done with that, you hit the Menu and then Copy. From there, you go over to your selected target are, select Menu and then Paste. If you want to get rid of the highlighted area altogether, simply hit escape. This is very simple, right?
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October 14th, 2008
RIM created a phone that was akin to the BlackBerry Bold, except with a touchscreen display, that it would trade like pancakes. It may quite possibly be the complete business mobile. Well, it looks like our tiny pipe aspiration is coming true.
There is a clear-cut possibility that Research in Motion is forming on a BlackBerry superphone that blends a near-HD quality touchscreen and a full QWERTY keyboard. In this manner, we could be looking at at a hybrid between the Bold and the Storm in some mode. Alternatively, RIM could do something akin to the HTC slider phones.
Among the other reported specs on this yet inactive phone are a 5 megapixel autofocus camera and a full gig of RAM. It’s like the Treo on ‘berry-flavored steroids. An added source is sounding out that second and third generation Storms are already in the works.
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October 14th, 2008
When notebook PCs first came forth on-site, people believed that it was astounding that you could have a in full operational computer that also found to be movable. Sure, the specifications were nowhere near what you could anticipate from a much bigger desktop computer, but the portability was leading asset.
The specs on today’s laptops are getting a good deal closer to what you can do a desktop. You have notebooks with strong dedicated graphics cards, up to a terabyte of depot space on a hard drive or two, and even big exposes that match even some complete LCD monitors. But what if you do not need something so bulky, so thick, and so pricey?
The netbook market has largely came up to this precise issue and you can likely give most of the recognition to the original 7-inch Asus Eee PC for generalizing the format
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October 14th, 2008
Just in case you haven’t observed, there are a bunch of amusing games and applications that you are able to discover for your iPhone or
iPod touch through the progressively best-selling App Store. You could go for formal content like Super Monkey Ball, but a few of these homebrew developers ascend with much more fascinating (and low-cost) content.
Solving the Rubik’s Cube is kind a difficult thing. We end-up a bit frustrating and try to cheat by disassembling its parts. That’s ugly. With Cubix for the iPhone, nevertheless, we can never find any way out to cheat.
The application only costs 99 cents through the App Store, which is arguably more inexpensive than how much it would cost you to purchase a natural Rubik’s Cube. The user interface appears self-generated enough but we have to try how we can now succeed on playing this Cubix.
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October 14th, 2008
The D-Link DNS-343 4-bay Network Storage Enclosure is the latest of its network storage range,
Furnished with an OLED display and Gigabit connectivity along with scalable features, the DNS-343 caters to small-to-medium enterprise users’ ever-growing data storage demands for multimedia and large data files. SMEs’ demand for data consolidation and data sharing make this enclosure, a secure and easy-to-install solution for storing and accessing documents across the network and over the Internet.
It has high storage capacity, powerful file serving capability and a growing suite of enterprise-class features, NAS technology is emerging as a basic storage resource for SMEs, The cost efficient storage solutions that devices like DNS-343 offer enable SMEs to invest in their own storage using Ethernet connections, without burning a hole in their pocket.
The DNS-343 is kept from overheating with an aluminum chassis and built-in fans. This is accessible through licensed retailers, reseller, and distributors at a suggested retail
price of $699.
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