Monday, July 21, 2008
Now Samsung in Steel Look on Vodafone
Samsung has launched a new handset called Steel, an exclusive-to-Vodafone slider phone.
The Steel features a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto-focus, a large 2.2” screen and with 3G broadband speeds (up to 7.2Mbps), users can download games, video clips, music or emails quickly.
The Samsung Steel has a music player with up to 8GB of storage and Bluetooth connectivity and video calling capabilities. It’s priced at £130 on pay as you talk or free on contract.
Vodafone UK has also launched the slim slider Samsung Soul in pink. The Samsung Soul has a touch-sensitive control panel, meaning key presses are accompanied by a vibrate sensation.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Now Get Web Radio on your PSP
I am writing this after a long break but it was cool.Now it's easy to get web radio on your PSP.
Net radio is high on our list of favourite things, and now Sony's getting in on the act by bringing it to the PSP.
Hour after hour of the likes of Station Agent, Sky.fm 80s and the, ahem, Disney channel, will be available in Japan from 18 December, rolling out around the planet in the coming months.
The addition is part of the Big S's latest firmware update for the Slim+Lite, 3.80.
Japanese punters will get an EPG for scheduling their telly-on-the-go (sadly, we're lacking in that department, as in so many areas on this blasted isle), with video scene search also added.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Secret Image Of Sony Ericsson Game Phone..
Sony denying that we were not working on a game phone.So when these leaked pictures of a new game phone by Sony Ericsson emerged, the mobile phone world collectively held its breath. A game phone from Sony Ericsson? Could it be a real PSP phone?
Er, no! It's a Sony Ericsson F305, which is actually quite a low end phone, but which comes with an accelerometer for motion-controlled games, a few game-oriented buttons on the front keypad, and, well, that's about your lot! No HSDPA or even standard 3G - just slow old EDGE connectivity, plus a few other features such as an MP3 player.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Acer Supports Linux For Mini Laptops..
Acer vice president of marketing Gianpiero Morbello said the Taiwanese PC maker has big plans to develop the market for Linux, not only on its low-cost ultraportable, but on the company's laptops as well.
The reason is operation and cost of Microsoft operating system.We are going towards Linux because of Microsoft but we will be working very hard to develop the Linux market.
Acer officially unveiled its entry into the low-cost mini laptop market, the Aspire One, on Tuesday. It will come in both Linux and Windows XP flavours.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Future Of Broadband UK..
UK, United Kingdom a great country which have it's own progress speed but now a days suffering from crappy broadband speeds, extremely dodgy advertising from the suppliers (never has the phrase "up to" been so liberally abused) and a constant bemoaning of better services abroad. Hell, didn't we invent the Internet for gawd's sake?
A meeting is being held between the government, industry reps and regulator Ofcom to discuss how to prevent the UK slipping down the global broadband league. Come the end of the year, we'll be more Accrington Stanley than Arsenal if things carry on as they are.
More..
Sunday, June 8, 2008
iCall Brings Somthing Special in to the iPhone..
We all have seen plenty of flavours of VoIP funnelled up the iPhone's special connector when no one's been looking, but this latest version called iCall looks to be the best yet.
Still in its beta version, it lets anyone chin-wagging on the iPhone switch from GSM to Wi-Fi instantly and automatically during a call in order to save cash money in chat minutes. You'll obviously need to be in a Wi-Fi zone for said switch to be available, but other than that, that's it.
Developed across the pond, it's an American application but can be used here simply by registering on the site as an iCall Pro user once you've downloaded the iCall Basic version.
It's also completely free to use and install, which immediately makes it great in our book.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Mobile Phone in Beacon Tower Style..
Beacon tower, it was used for communication in old time, now it's the time when you will see the Beacon tower in mobile phone.
This mobile phone, for example, is inspired by the Beacon Tower, a structure that was used in the erstwhile years for people to communicate!
Mobile phones comes with selectable part that can be fragmented according to the needs of the users.
The camera part is detachable for not always one is at their photogenic best. The battery door is a powerful tool of individual expression for you can have different designs displayed on it and the middle keys on the keypad have backlights which will blink when you get a call, something preferred far more than vibration mode these days! You can choose the color in which you want your mobile phone to blink.
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