Showing posts with label vidio. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Dell Vostro 230 Mini Tower and Slim Tower PC Desktop Latest

Dell recently launched Vostro 230 Mini Tower (MT) and a new desktop PC Slim Tower (ST) are intended for business travelers. Actually two types are almost the same, except the form of outside aja chassis looks different.



Both new pc is reinforced by the choice of processors up to Core 2 Quad, 4GB RAM memory to and choice of integrated GMA X4500 graphics card or NVIDIA GeForce G310 512MB or 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT220.

Type Vostro 230 MT and ST have a 2TB hard drive and a DVD burner. The operating system used is Windows 7. Price Vostro 230 Mini Tower start from 299 USD and Vostro 230 Slim Tower from 339 USD.

by. admin

Monday, April 26, 2010

New BlackBerrys Leak Online Ahead of Launch


Rumors about two new Blackberry devices, the Bold 9650 and Pearl 3G, leaked online early Monday just hours before the new devices were believed to debut. Blackberry maker Research in Motion was expected to unveil the new handsets during the company's keynote address at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium in Orlando, Florida. It appears, however, the financial Website The Street has beat RIM to the punch with a limited report on new specs for the two new devices.

Despite the leak, the new handsets come as no surprise, since both the Blackberry 9650 and Pearl 3G have been making the rounds on gadget rumor blogs for several months. Then, on Sunday, Al Sacco from CIO.com (a sister publication of PCWorld) released a photo via Twitpcic of a Sprint advertisement from the WES 2010 promo notebook that included the Bold 9650.

by. ian paul

BlackBerry Bold 9700 White


Blackberry Bold 9700 White promised to provide performance, functionality and advanced features that support 3G HSDPA networks around the world.

Handset that brings the latest generation processor (624 MHz), 256 MB flash memory, built-in GPS and Wi-Fi, as well as high-resolution screen and a battery that is more durable.

Blackberry Bold 9700 smart phone is also equipped with a white variety of multimedia features and advanced communication. Multimedia features of which are carried by the latest media player, 3.2 mega pixel camera with zoom, auto-focus and auto-flash, video recording and a micro SD slot for memory card / SDHC to add storage capacity.

Blackberry Media Sync feature provides easy synchronization of tunes and Windows Media Player Music by the popular smart phone.

Listen Music With Zylo and Spiro


This week presents two series of Sony Ericsson's new Walkman phone for music phone lovers indulge.

As with previous Walkman series mobile phone, two phones that are named Spiro Zylo and this certainly has an advantage in the music player functions. But there are other additional features that can make users fall in love.

Both Zylo and Spiro are equally juxtaposing the Walkman music player functions and the ability to explore the social networking site. If you want to chat, users can log on to Face book or Twitter, or chat via SMS with Bible conversations are easy to read.

In Zylo phone, consumers can play his favorite songs as background sound while talking on the handset. Uniquely, Zylo also provides preloaded voices. What privileges? This feature allows its users 'lied' when calling. When speaking, they can arrange for as if still in office, in transit or are in the middle of the restaurant.

Roadmap Ponsel HTC 2010


Road map handset HTC 2010 it covers various bidding Android based. Five from eight handset built based system Google Android operating. Meanwhile three device incoming category productivity based Windows Mobile 6.5. Road map HTC it not mention Windows Mobile seventh.

HTC has long become main partner Windows Mobile. Not only produces number based device that system, but HTC also conducts innovative design and adjustments until make Windows Mobile better.

Efforts itself also become one from some factor make Windows Mobile remain within games.

Improvement focus on Android and decline on Windows Mobile device instead bode well for Microsoft. If lose attention HTC, it could become last nail at coffin mobile operating systems belonging Microsoft that. [Ito]

Sunday, April 25, 2010

BlackBerry Storm 2 Soft Touch Can Responding


Touch screen on the Blackberry Storm 2 still relies on technologies such Sure Press predecessor. But of course there are some upgrades that have been made Research In Motion.
Some of them like to respond to touch gently on the surface of the screen so that all activities of clicking and typing on-screen virtual keyboard is easier, convenient and accurate.
Sure Press this new technology also allows users to type a letter with a thumb while other fingers still touching another letter. So allowing for faster typing and use of various other key combinations such as 'Shift' or 'Alt' is also more efficient.

BlackBerry Pearl 9105


It seems that Research in Motion (RIM) is still faithful to give the name 'Pearl' in the ranks of their smartphone. After the BlackBerry Flip 8220 launches a year ago, the Canadian company was also working on a new product named Pearl 9105.Dari BoyGeniusReport report. A leaked product photos had circulated widely on the Google Group before finally revoked.
BlackBerry Pearl 9105 is going to replace its predecessor the Pearl 8100. Based on the leaked photo, made from pearl 9105 more glossy. Besides these products also have been equipped with touch-pad.

Securing Mobile Data


Currently, there are many security applications are made to third parties. There are free and no pay. Sure, its not free to have features that more robust and diverse. The price of a package of mobile data security, ranging from 30 to 40 U.S. dollars.

Pay a fairly complete application, among others, Kaspersky Mobile Security 8 that works on top of the Symbian operating system version 9.1, 9.2, up to 9.3. There is also a similar product aimed at mobile phones that use Windows Mobile operating system series 5.0, 6.0, and 6.1. Kaspersky price tag of the artificial application of this 30 dollars.

Other software can be used for mobile data security as PhoneBAK2U, Phoneback Mobilephone, Security Genius Phone Guardian, Mobi Guard, Ultimate Theft Alert V3, Lookout, or Mguard Theft Recovery.

by.kompas

BlackBerry Storm2 Start End April


"Blackberry Storm2 also displays a large screen," said Gregory Wade, Managing Director for Southeast Asia, RIM in a press release. This new smart phone will be available officially in Indonesia from the end of this April. Unfortunately, RIM has not released an official price of this second generation Storm.

According to its website, the Blackberry platform equipped Storm2 Sure Press touch screen technology and enhanced with new features that enable users. The size is slightly more slender and thinner than the first generation Storm. Storm2 equipped Blackberry 3.2 MB camera with flash and 3.25-inch screen.

However, Storm2 or the Blackberry 9520 is equipped with a WiFi connection. Installed memory capacity both internally and externally doubled from their respective predecessors and 2 GB of 256 Mb. Even so, the battery endurance Storm out faster than the first....

by.kompas

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Nokia C5 Info, Specifications

This phone has a look quite fashionable, Nokia C5 is also supplied many applications such as communications facilities Ovi Mail, Windows Live ™ Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo Mail, and do not forget support for Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger. For Nokia phones there is another variant C5, but this one is a variant of the Nokia C5-00 that runs on GSM networks.


This phone's screen size 2.2 inches with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA) color and 16.7 million colors. To save the capacity, can support up to 16GB microSD and already has 3.5 mm connectors. For the network already supports up to 3G and HSDPA.

by.admin

Hanvon launched a multitouch tablet F10 Touchpad

Ever heard Hanvon? Hanvon is an electronics company from bamboo curtain country. This company has just introduced its new slim tablet PC and supports multi touch ie F10 Touch pad. This device has an Intel Atom Z530 1.6GHz processor, 1 GB RAM memory, and Intel GAMA500 integrated graphics card. For storage, this device is equipped with 120 GB hard disk 1.8-inch size.



F10 touch pad has a screen 102 × 4 x 600 touchscreen with LED back light and also has a good MP camera on the front and rear as well as WiFi and Blue tooth support connectivity's.

by.admin

BlackBerry Storm2


Storm2 which is the second generation of touch-screen Blackberry is claimed to have perfected.

"In addition to the best communication skills in the industry, the Blackberry Storm2 also displays a large screen that provides mobile entertainment experience for gaming, video, photos, and web browsing," said Gregory Wade, Managing Director for Southeast Asia, Research In Motion a statement.

Blackberry Storm2 also equipped with a wide range of free applications available on Blackberry App World. It is also available Sure Press Technology Latest Generation.

This new system is claimed to be able to respond to gentle touch on all surfaces so that clicking on the screen so the screen is very easy.

Sure Press new technology also allows users to type letters with one finger while another finger is still touching the other letters.

Such a way that allows faster typing including a combination of "Shift" or "Alt" is also faster.

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Motorola Devour

At first glance, Motorola's second Android phone on Verizon, the Devour ($150 with a two-year contract from Verizon; price as of 3/3/10) looks a lot like the Droid. But after spending some time with the new model, I realized that it couldn't be more different from its older sibling. There's a lot to like about the Devour, especially its social networking features, intuitive user interface, and sturdy design, but it also has some shortcomings.

by Ginny Mies

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T-Mobile myTouch 3G

The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G is T-Mobile's second smartphone running Google's Android mobile operating system. And while the MyTouch 3G ($200 as of July 22, 2009) has much going for it-- a lightweight design, a gorgeous screen, and the 1.5 update to the Android operating system, it's not without its flaws -- the on-screen keyboard is far from perfect, for example.

The MyTouch 3G is virtually identical to the HTC Magic, as the handset is called overseas. The phone has an eye-catching design that's what the T-Mobile G1 should have been-it's sleek, elegantly curved, and graced with distinctive design touches. When the G1 first came out, I described it as bland. Viewed side-by-side with the myTouch 3G, the G1 now looks downright kludgy. It feels bulky, too, and no wonder: Though the MyTouch 3G's dimensions are only slightly smaller than the G1 (measures 4.5 by 2.2 by 0.5 inches versus the G1's 4.6 by 2.2 by 0.6 inches), in hand it feels significantly smaller, and it is noticeably lighter (weighing 4.1 ounces versus the G1's 5.6 ounces). The Apple iPhone 3G is taller and slightly slimmer than the myTouch

by Melissa J. Perenson

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HTC Hero

HTC's third Android OS smartphone, the HTC Hero ($180 with a two-year contract from Sprint; price as of 9/23/2009), is a giant leap forward for the company's family of Android phones, both in hardware and software. It isn't without its flaws, however: Performance can be slow, video playback is unreliable, and the touch keyboard isn't the easiest to use. Even so, the Hero is jam-packed with features, and I appreciated all of its easy customization.

Compared with the European Hero, the Sprint-branded version looks like a completely different phone. Its corners are much more rounded, and it no longer has the trademark HTC chin (also seen on the T-Mobile G1). The hardware buttons are rearranged and now surround the trackball, instead of being placed above it. I'm not really a fan of the chin, so I found that these design tweaks actually improve the ergonomics of the phone.

by Ginny Mies

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HTC Droid Eris

The HTC Droid Eris marks the second in Verizon Wireless's parade of the Droids. Also due this week from Verizon, the Droid Eris ($100 with a two-year contract, price as of 11/5/2009) shares the Droid moniker and many features of competing Android phones, but it also adds some touches that improve the experience for business users.

The Droid Eris touchscreen handset (a CDMA version of the HTC Hero) has dimensions similar to, and much of the same functionality as, the T-Mobile myTouch 3G GSM unit, also made by HTC. Side by side, the first thing that jumps out is the Eris's brighter, sharper-looking display. While both handsets have a 3.2-inch, 480-by-320 pixel screen, the Droid Eris supports 262,000 colors while the myTouch 3G has just 65,000 colors.
by Robert S. Anthony

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Samsung Moment

For the hardware alone, Samsung's Moment ($180 with a two-year contract from Sprint) impresses. With a beefy processor, a full QWERTY keyboard, and a vivid AMOLED display, the company's first Android-powered phone in the United States is a strong contender among the rapidly increasing number of Android devices. In terms of software, however, the Moment falls a bit short. Unlike the Motorola Cliq or the HTC Hero, it has no customized overlay to spruce up its somewhat drab user interface. And the touchscreen feels a bit sluggish at times.

Just on looks, the Moment doesn't stand out from the crowd, either. The minimalist handset, with a silver and black color scheme, is a bit on the larger side, measuring 4.6 by 2.3 by 0.6 inches thick. It weighs a hefty 5.7 ounces, which is heavier than most current smartphones, but it is about the same size and weight as the Motorola Cliq, another Android phone with the slide-out keyboard/touchscreen combination.
by Ginny Mies

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Samsung Behold II

The Sam sung Behold II ($230 with a two-year T-Mobile contract; price as of 11/12/09) smart phone is the latest device to join T-Mobile's growing army of Android phones, which includes the T-Mobile G1, the T-Mobile my Touch 3G, and the Motorola Liq. Though the Behold II has a gorgeous AMBLED display and a superior camera, customers might be turned off by the high price (it is more expensive than the iPhone 3GS and the Motorola Droid) as well as the somewhat cluttered Touches interface.

While the Behold II is supposed to be an update of the Behold, which debuted last holiday season on T-Mobile, the two phones couldn't be more different. Measuring 4.6 by 2.2 by 0.5 inches and weighing 4.2 ounces, the Behold II is slightly larger than the original (which is 4.1 by 2.2 by 0.5 inches and 3.9 ounces).
by Ginny Mies

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Motorola Cliq

The Motorola Cliq ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) caught my attention because of its sleek design and its innovative MotoBlur overlay for Android. Overall, the new features lived up to my expectations, and I applaud Motorola for doing something different to separate itself from the Android pack. The Cliq isn't perfect, however: Its camera disappoints, and it doesn't ship with the latest version of Android.

Like the T-Mobile G1 and the Samsung Moment, the Motorola Cliq has both a touchscreen and a slide-out keyboard. I haven't spent enough time with the Samsung Moment to compare it and the Cliq in depth, but I can safely say that I much prefer the Cliq to the G1. It feels sturdier, more streamlined, and more comfortable during use.

Measuring 4.5 inches long by 2.3 inches wide by 0.6 inch thick, the Cliq falls somewhere between the G1 and the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G (T-Mobile's other Android offering) in size. Weighing 5.7 ounces, it is slightly heavier than other current smartphones--the iPhone 3GS, for example--but it doesn't feel bulky. The Cliq feels as though it has a high build quality, thanks in part to the glass display and metal trim around the handset. I'll take heavier materials over cheap-feeling plastic any day.
by Ginny Mies

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HTC Droid Incredible
The best of the Droids on Verizon, the Droid Incredible ($200 with a two-year contract from Verizon) impresses with its speedy user interface, gorgeous AMOLED display and fun Sense user interface. Other than some minor design qualms, this smartphone truly lives up to its name.

Design-wise, the Droid Incredible appears fairly similar to the Nexus One, but it is essentially a CDMA version of the HTC Desire, which launched last February in Barcelona, Spain. The Droid Incredible has an 8-megapixel camera (as opposed to the Nexus One and Desire's 5-megapixel shooters). The Droid Incredible also has a strange rubberdized "topographic" battery cover, which I could have done without. While the Incredible is lighter, it doesn't feel as solid as the Nexus One.

While the Nexus One has four touch keys, the Droid Incredible has four physical hardware keys running along the bottom (Home, Menu, Back, Search). I actually prefer the Nexus One's touch keys, though, as it gives the phone a more streamlined look.


by Ginny Mies