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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Gresso Luxor World Time Luxury Phone Review and Price

Gresso Luxor World Time Luxury Phone Review and Price

Gresso, a Swiss Luxury Phone Manufacturer launches another handset that is targeted at businessmen living in the rhythm of universal time. It is called the Gresso Luxor World Time Luxury Phone, it is also first phone in the world with world time function. The back panel of the phone features six clocks that shows time of the five main world business centres: Tokyo, Moscow, Paris, London and New York. The user will have to set the time by himself.


We all know Gresso only makes Luxury phones and the Luxor World Time Phone is no different. It features a screen and clock face with elegant roman figures, the back panel has two 97-carat sapphire crystals with high-gloss coating, it has a case constructed from ultrastrong and superlight titanium alloy, it is coated with high-tech ceramics and a bezel made of planished steel with black PVD coating on the front panel.


Innovative phone keyboard deserves special attention as every key is made of sapphire single crystal. The keys polished manually by means of diamond tool evoke pleasant tactile sensations.

With the hardware on this phone the features inside won’t matter. The Gresso Luxor World Time Luxury Phone is price at $6000 per unit.



Motorola Kingfisher EX125 Full Touchscreen Mobile Phone

Motorola has just launched another full touchscreen display mobile phone that features Dual SIM GSM support with a 3 Megapixel camera with digital zoom, 3.5mm audio-jack and expandable memory up to 32GB.

Motorola EX125 Features:

    * Supports Two GSM cards (Dual SIM GSM)
    * Large 3.2-inch touchscreen display
    * 3 megapixel camera
    * 3.5mm audio-jack
    * MicroSD card support up to 32GB
    * Quick access to Gmail, Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube

Motorola EX125 Specifications:

    * Network: Quad band GSM
    * GPRS/EDGE
    * Display: 3.2-inch WQVGA display with 240×400 resolution
    * Dimensions: 107 x57 x 12.8mm
    * Weight: 102 gm
    * Camera: 3 mega-pixel fixed focus
    * Battery: 910 mAh Li Ion
    * Talk time: Up to 200 minutes
    * Standby time: up to 250 hours
    * 3.5 mm headset jack
    * Bluetooth v2.1
    * MiniUSB
    * Internal Antenna
    * Video Playback: H.263
    * Video Capture: MPEG4 (15fps)
    * Media Format: AAC, MP3, MIDI, AAC+
    * Color: Steel Gray

Motorola EX125 is priced at Rs 5750 and readily available to you. There is another name to the EX125 as Motorola Kingfisher.

Minox Px3d Compact Camera for 3D Photos

Although cameras are evolving accordingly. In a few years we may shoot in 3D series, but right now we have to buy special equipment. After seeing quite expensive models, the middle segment of the market begins to be populated by models.


The next will be called Minox Px3d and allow shooting with four 5-megapixel sensors that capture the subject with different exposure and saturation. The camera is not still on the market. The next year will be priced at $ 680, amounting to 495 €.

AT&T and Verizon to turn phones into credit cards?

The nation's two largest cell phone operators are forming an alliance with the credit card company Discover Financial Services and global bank Barclays to create a new service that could displace credit and debit cards with smartphones, the news agency reported. AT&T and Verizon Wireless are believed to be equal partners in the venture, with T-Mobile--the fourth largest wireless operator in the U.S--holding a smaller stake, Bloomberg also reported. The companies are supposedly gearing up to test the new service in stores in Atlanta and three other cities, according to unnamed sources cited by Bloomberg.

Representatives from AT&T and Verizon Wireless declined to comment on rumors of the new alliance.

The way the service would work is that consumers would be able to use their smartphones, instead of plastic credit cards, to make purchases. Discover would process the payments and Barclays would be the bank that helps manage the accounts, the Bloomberg story said.

Using cell phones to pay for things is not a new concept. Similar systems already exist in Japan, Turkey, and the U.K. Thetechnology has also been tested in the U.S. for several years. Nokia and MasterCard launched a trial in the U.S. in 2003. In 2006, Cingular, which is now AT&T, teamed up with Nokia and financial institutions Citigroup and MasterCard to test new phones with MasterCard PayPass contactless payment capability.

This time around, it looks like AT&T and Verizon Wireless are working with Discover instead of Visa and MasterCard. This is a big deal considering that Visa and MasterCard are the dominant credit card companies in the U.S. Bloomberg cited an industry newsletter the Nilson Report, which stated MasterCard handled $2.45 trillion, or 82 percent, of U.S. consumer spending on general-purpose cards last year.

Visa and MasterCard also see big opportunity in mobile payments, and these companies have been investing for years in their own mobile solutions, according to Bloomberg. Visa has developed an iPhone App with DeviceFidelity that allows people to store payment information for multiple credit card accounts. Meanwhile, MasterCard is still promoting its PayPass service and has put PayPass stickers on the backs of mobile phones allowing people to make "contactless" payments, Bloomberg reported.

Still, mobile payments haven't taken off in a big way in the U.S. There are several reasons that could be hampering adoption, such as common standards for implementing technology so that merchants and retailers can deploy common sets of equipment and software to handle transactions. Consumers have also been nervous about security issues.

But all this could soon change as more merchants become equipped to handle payments, and consumers become more comfortable using smartphones to do more things. Today people rely on their smartphones to do much more than simply talk and text. Today, wireless consumers use their phones to check and send e-mails, access social-networking sites, and surf the Web. They also use thousands of mobile apps to do everything from streaming music to managing travel arrangements. So using their phones to pay for groceries, a new pair of shoes, or a train ticket may not be far off.

Do you believe the CDMA iPhone rumors?


Rumors about Verizon — or any other carrier besides AT&T — have been floating around ever since the original iPhone first came out back in 2007, and now we have fresh grist for the rumor mill, courtesy of the Wall Street Journal.

Repeating almost the same (unverified) story it reported way back in March, the Journal claims that Apple is hard at work on a CDMA version of the iPhone, which would theoretically work on the CDMA wireless networks of either Sprint or ... drumroll please ... Verizon Wireless.

The new, CDMA-ready iPhone could be ready by the first quarter of next year, notes the Journal, repeating what many analysts and other rumormongers have been saying for months now.

The Journal story would appear to bolster reports late last month that Apple and its suppliers were ramping up to churn out about 3 million CDMA iPhones for an early 2011 launch.

The Journal also claims that Apple is already at work on a new iPhone (according to nameless "people briefed on the matter") — one with a "different form factor" than the current iPhone 4. Would the rumored new design fix the widely reported "death grip" that may (or may not) have affected the iPhone 4’s reception problems? The article doesn’t say.

Otherwise, the latest Journal story doesn’t really add anything new to the churning rumor mill; in other words, it’s just another drip in the "is the iPhone coming to Verizon?" bucket.

Which isn’t to say that Verizon isn’t getting an iPhone early next year, of course. The conventional wisdom has it that Apple’s exclusive deal with AT&T for the iPhone is about to expire, if it hasn’t already. And based on the latest reports that Android is nipping at the iPhone’s heels in terms of smartphone market share, it seems logical that Apple might want to get the iPhone on the nation’s largest wireless network — which, it just so happens, is on the cusp of launching a speedy new 4G LTE data network.

Keep in mind, however, that the new Journal story — as well as other recent reports — have been careful to note only that Apple is (maybe!) working on a CDMA-ready iPhone ... not necessarily one for Verizon, though. After all, there’s also Sprint, which goes the CDMA way, as well as other large CDMA carriers in Asia.

It’s also worth noting that Verizon Communications CEO Ivan Seidenberg seemed to downplay the possibility of Verizon Wireless getting the iPhone, telling an audience of conventioneers late last month that while the carrier would "love" an iPhone, it would have to "earn" it first — perhaps once it expands its network to cover enough users to make it worth Apple’s while.

So maybe there is a CDMA iPhone, but Verizon won’t get one. Or maybe Seidenberg’s remark was just a smokescreen, and Verizon is getting an iPhone early next year. Or ... or ...

Here’s the point: We’ve been hearing these Verizon iPhone and CDMA iPhone literally for years now, and so far, no dice. Back when the iPad was unveiled last January, word was Steve Jobs would announce the Verizon iPhone — and it didn’t happen.

I have no doubt that Apple will — eventually — unleash the iPhone onto other U.S. carriers, and perhaps Verizon too. Strategically, it makes perfect sense. But having been burned many times before, I won’t believe it until I see it.

So, I ask you: Do you believe the CDMA iPhone rumors? Want an iPhone on Verizon, or any carrier besides AT&T?

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Takara Tomy 3D Shot Cam – Mini 3D Camera

Takara Tomy has a smaller 3D Shot Camera for economically take photos and play doubles with an optical effect. Large 142 x 55 x 30 mm and weighing 100 grams, the 3D Shot Cam is photo shoot with his 0.3 megapixel sensors. The photo made it printed and placed in cardboard to act as guardian. By placing the eyes into the slots of the card, the child will see pictures in 3D thanks to an optical effect. The digital camera records images on a memory card. Will be on sale soon for $ 70, about 55 €.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Toshiba GL Series Glasses-Free 3D TV

Toshiba will be the first company to bring a glasses-free 3D TV to market. The launch is planned for late December and in Japan only. Two initial models, the 20-inch Toshiba 20GL1 and 12-inch Toshiba 12GL1, both will be based on the parallax barrier approach found in the Nintendo 3DS. The approach requires that viewers sit in sweet spots but is more comfortable over long periods and cheaper for multiple viewers.


The 20-inch model will be powered by a custom Cell processor, similar to that used in Sony’s PS3 and which was co-developed by Toshiba in conjunction with Sony and IBM. Its 20-inch 720p display is LED backlit and will also play 2D images. For maximum effect, viewers must sit back at least 2.95 feet away from the screen. It will incorporate a range of ports including CEC-capable HDMI, USB and Ethernet.


The 12-inch model drops the Cell processor, as its lower 466×350 resolution doesn’t require the same level of processing power to deliver the same effect. Optimal viewing is achieved from a minimum distance of 2.13 feet. It’s also equipped with LED backlighting and similar ports but can double as a photo frame, accepting SD cards loaded with JPEG images. The SD card can also play AVCHD files, and the TV can tune in 1Seg over-the-air TV when in Japan.


The 20-inch will retail for the equivalent of $2,900 and the 12-inch for $1,450. International pricing and availability has yet to be announced. 


Monday, October 4, 2010

Shuttle D 1416S -minisystem for concealed video surveillance

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The company shuttle announced the release of new table computer D 1416S in the small form factor, which became the first representative of the firm product rule Of special Of solutions and it was called to become “the think tank” of system for the professional conducting of the concealed video surveillance at the enterprises or in the particular possessions.

On the statements of developers, their very compact on the overall sizes creation is the high-quality balanced package, completely ready for reception, to working, demonstration and the record of the video signals, which enter from cameras of the tracking, whose maximum quantity can reach 16 units. Article itself is based on the recently officially represented platform Of shuttle Of barebone d10 and it is equipped with the located on the front panel sensory 7- one inch - display with the permission 800x480 pixels and with the support of 262144 colors.

Furthermore, this model is supplied with predetermined software Of shuttle securityCenter, whose interface is specially adapted for the effective work, thanks to which there is no need for additional input units, since control of all functions can be accomplished directly through the screen by fingers remarkably and the fact that is realized the possibility of conducting in several regimes and the retention of the photographed material in the different sizes.

However, as far as other technical characteristics Of shuttle D 1416S are concerned, they are such:
• The operating system microsoft Windows Of vista home or basic;
• [Chipset] Intel g31 express + ICH7 with the integrated drawing Of intel GMA 3100;
• Processor Of intel core 2 Duo e7200 with a clock frequency of 2.53 GHz;
• Firm cooling system I.C.E. Genie Of heat-pipe Of cooling;
• Map shuttle PV416 surveillance card with the tire PCI express x1 on four (TechWell 6805);
• Working storage DDR2-667 with the volume of 1 Gb;
• [Audiocodec] Of realtek ALC662, which ensures the conclusion of the 5.1- channel sound HD Of audio;
• [Gigabit] Ethernet- controller marvell of 88E8056 with the support wake-on-LAN;
• the SATA- winchester, seagate, barracuda ES.2 by capacity 500 Gb, whose spindle revolves at a rate of 7200 revolutions per minute;
• Inking optical DVD- drive;
• Power unit Of flex ATX PC36 with a power of 100 W.

Gateway ZX4951 and ZX6951 All-in-one PC



Two all-in-one desktop PCs the ZX4951 and ZX6951 in their ZX One series. Both arrives with excellent features and design equipped with Full HD LCD touchscreen display. They are boasted by Intel’s Pentium or Core i3 processor.

The ZX4951 and ZX6951 includes 4GB of RAM, built-in WiFi connectivity, 500GB/640GB hard drive, HD audio with 5.1-channel support; webcam and the ZX6951 also includes a TV tuner. Design of these latest PCs are awesome with glossy black bezel and silver accents and chrome and arrive with a chrome back-stand can be attuned for diverse heights and screening positions. Gateway is a well known company for making computer gadgets.

Th Price tag of these PCs are ZX4951 and ZX6951 at $899.99.

3M Shoot n Share CP40 Compact Camera

3M, the famous American company has recently introduced the Model Shoot n Share CP40, namely record and share. On the one hand, in fact, we have a sensor capable of recording 720p HD video and shoot 5 Megapixel. Second, however, have a built-in projector that can share media content with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels with a brightness of 12 lumens.

Inside the camera there is a 14 MB memory expandable with microSD cards up to 32GB. 3M to distribute from October priced at $ 299, amounting to 229 €.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Toshiba Satellite L635 Kidsbook

The newest laptop by Toshiba Satellite L635 is specially design for kids. The novelty is executed in solid textured body, it uses the Intel Celeron P4600 2,0 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM and has a hard drive of 250 GB. According to Toshiba, Satellite L635 Kids resistant to fingerprints and the keyboard of the laptop can be wiped periodically.

Itwill be supplied with various games, including Lego Batman and of course it has parental control NetNanny. The size of the screen is 13.3 inches diagonally. Sell Satellite L635 Kid’s laptop will available in September with the price of $ 499 U.S.



Monday, September 27, 2010

Binatone Unveils Android Tablet: HomeSurf

Android Tablet Binatone Binatone, UK based Telecom company has announced its Android Touch Tablet for the Indian market, the device named as HomeSurf will be featuring 8 inch screen, Android 1.6 OS, 2 GB onboard storage and 128 MB RAM. It also sports a slim form factor with a nice black exterior.
Features of Binatone HomeSurf MID
  • ARM 667 MHZ processor
  • 8” Resistive Display
  • Android 1.6 OS
  • 2GB Storage
  • 128 MB RAM
  • Wi-Fi
  • Headphone jack
Binatone Android Tablet2
HomeSurf Tablet Price and Availability
Binatone’s tablet is expected to become available soon at a retail price of Rs 8,995. At this price we think this is the cheapest Android Tablet device in the Indian market.

Leaf Aptus-II 12 worth $31,387 launched

It is not just Photokina which has become the default destination for camera makers to launch their new cameras for the past few days. There are organizations that are launching some amazing new cameras without even taking the advantage of Photokina media attraction. Leaf Aptus-II 12 is one such super attractive camera which has recently been made public but not at Photokina. 

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Philips D900 Smartphone – Specs and Details

Philips D900 is the new smartphone made in the monoblock form-factor, has a body with smooth contours and touch screen. It has a fully customizable for a wide range of intelligent applications and features an open mobile platform – Pocket PC, game consoles, and phone since then combined into one.

Philips D900 Features:

    * Support communications standards: CDMA2000 EVDO
    * Dimensions: 60,5 h15h101, 2 mm
    * Weight: 147.8 gr.
    * Display: 2.8-inch touchscreen, TFT, 240×320 pixels
    * Camera: 2 megapixel CMOS (CMOS) with video recording (MPEG4, 3GP / 176×144, 352×288)
    * Supported audio formats: AMR, Midi, MP3, SP-Midi, WAV, WMA
    * Communication: Bluetooth (including profiles A2DP, Handsfree, Headset), USB 1.1, WLAN, WAPI
    * Support for GPS navigation, microSD memory cards

The price of the smartphone, as well as prospects for its emergence in sales outside of China, have not been disclosed.



Saturday, September 25, 2010

Fujitsu LifeBook T580 Multitouch Convertible Netbook

The following month, Fujitsu started receiving advance orders for it’s new convertible notebook, LifeBook T580. The model is equipped with 10.1-inch swivel touch screen with 1366 × 768 pixels. It supports multiple touch gestures with up to 4 fingers at the same time, as well as pen input, while an integrated light-sensitive sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the display according to the ambient light.

Fujitsu will offer modifications of the computer with a processor Intel Core i3-380UM (1,33 GHz) and Core i5-560UM (1,33 GHz), the maximum amount of RAM – 8 GB. The laptop can be equipped with hard disk capacity from 160 to 500 GB solid state drive or 128 GB.

In the arsenal of Fujitus LifeBook T580 – Gigabit Ethernet adapters and Wi-Fi, card reader, webcam, a pair of USB ports and HDMI. Optionally, you can order the installation of 3G module and receiver satellite navigation system GPS. Size of new items – 270 × 189 × 39,7 mm, weight – about 1,4 kg. Deliveries of the laptop will start in November. There’s no words on pricing yet.



Useful Tips About Computer Performance

Useful Tips..

1-Increasing System Performance



If you have 512 megs or more of memory, you can increase system performance
by having the core system kept in memory.

1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management\DisablePagingExecutive
3. Set the value to be 1
4. Reboot the computer






2-Removing the MSN Messenger



If you want to remove the MSN Messenger from always starting in the system tray, do

1. Start / Run
2. Then enter in the following string: RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove

To remove it completely, see the section Adding / Removing Additional Programs

Remove the hide from the line:
msmsgs=msgrocm.dll,OcEntry,msmsgs.inf,hide,7






3-Common Command Console Utilities


WindowsXP comes with quite a few console utilities you can easily run from the command line:

Computer Management - compmgmt.msc
Disk Managment - diskmgmt.msc
Device Manager - devmgmt.msc
Disk Defrag - dfrg.msc
Event Viewer - eventvwr.msc
Shared Folders - fsmgmt.msc
Group Policies - gpedit.msc
Local Users and Groups - lusrmgr.msc
Performance Monitor - perfmon.msc
Resultant Set of Policies - rsop.msc
Local Security Settings - secpol.msc
Services - services.msc
Component Services - comexp.msc




4- Hide/Unhide Logon Names


If you want to hide or unhide the names of users that are displayed on the initial logon screen:

1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon \ SpecialAccounts \ UserList
3. Add a DWORD with the name of the user account you want to hide
4. Make sure it has a value of 0
5. If there is an existing account, you can unhide it by giving it a value of 1



5- Renaming the Start Button

To rename the start button, you will need a hex editor.
My preference is UltraEdit

1. Copy the \windows\explore.exe file to a new name (e.g. explorer_1.exe)
2. With the hex editor, open that file and go to offset 412b6
3. You will see the word start with blanks between each letter
4. Edit it be any 5 characters or less
5. Save the file
6. Boot to DOS
7. Copy the existing c:\windows\explorer.exe to explorer.org
8. Copy explorer_1.exe to explorer.exe
9. You will also need to replace the explorer.exe in the c:\windows\system32\dllcache file as well with the new one.

Note: If the partition is NTFS and you can't access the files from DOS:

1. Start Regedit
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon.
3. Change the value of Shell from Explorer.exe to explorer_1.exe

MSI CR420 - Wireless Technology Notebook

MSI CR420 - Wireless Technology Notebook


MS ICR420is a new addition in classic series notebooks. This notebook model CR420 has 14-inch screen display and wireless technology or Intel Widi that characterize it. This technology is designed to stream content (in HD) directly from computer to TV HDTV via a simple platform that eliminates cables, boxes and other concerns.

The weight of the laptop is 2.2kg, inside we find an Intel Core i5, 4GB of DDR3 memory, HDMI and VGA outputs, integrated WiFi 802.11 b / g / n WiFi, two USB 2.0 ports, one eSATA / USB ports and a card reader 4-in-1. There is also a 1.3MP webcam, Bluetooth 2.1 support and a choice between hard drive sizes 250, 320 or 500GB. The battery is Lithium Ion 6-cell. Price and date of market penetration are not yet known. 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Nokia C3-01 Touch and Type Smartphone Based on S40

Nokia C3-01 Touch and Type is a regular S40 based phone equipped with a touchscreen (2.4 inch, QVGA) and an alphanumeric keyboard, rather than a QWERTY keyboard, like Nokia C3. Building a new phone is completely made of stainless steel and looks very stylish.

New product supports WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100 and GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Wi-Fi 802.11b/d/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, Nokia Messaging 3.0, access to Facebook and Twitter, and is equipped with 3.5-mm jack for a headset, music player, FM-radio with RDS, 5-megapixel camera with flash and video recording capability, 30 MB of internal memory and slot for microSD cards up to 32 GB. Dimensions are 111×47.5×11 mm and weighs 100 g.

Nokia C3 Touch and Type expected to be available in the fourth quarter of this year in four colors silver, gray, golden and khaki. The suggested retail price (excluding taxes and subsidies operators) is € 145 (about $ 188).

Pentax Optio H90 Elegant Digital Camera

Pentax Optio H90 is the new compact digital camera  features colorful characteristics in the medium range. The new Optio H90 focuses on sharp lines with a color scheme that makes use of aluminum inserts on the front at the top. The materials give it a good resistance and strong handle.

Pentax Optio H90 features a 12.1-megapixel sensor that good works in combination with a good lens 5x optical zoom, the back room for an LCD screen 2.7-inch high brightness to review photos and use it as a viewfinder. Plenty of modes Face Detection AF & AE as well as the latest generation of automatic face recognition and smile.

With the latter, the camera will perform only when the subject, indeed, a beautiful smile, while Blink Detection avoids shots with his eyes closed. The videorecording to 720p in 16:9 format combines the ability to make simple and practical fittings. Available colors are white, black and silver / orange, Pentax Optio H90 price is 149 euros.




Nikon Coolpix S80 with OLED Touch Screen

The new Nikon Coolpix S80 is a compact digital camera that stands out with an excellent high-quality OLED screen, 3.5-inch diagonal touchscreen especially! Due to the nature OLED screen (with a viewing angle of 180 degrees), the Nikon Coolpix S80 technical advances in power going from the previous S70 12.1 megapixels to 14.1 megapixels and falling below the thumb in the thickness that settles on 0.7.



Nikon S80 therefore allow act directly on images onscreen 3.5 inch like lately announced S1100p with Integrated Projector. Sister takes over the previous S70 5x optical zoom and the ability to shoot video at 720p HD, with the owner EXPEED image processor C2.



Nikon S80 appeal bit much to target younger and more style conscious and thus offers colors ranging from the more serious silver and brown to red that is more interesting. In the middle are black, pink, blue and gold for real everyone. The selling price of Nikon S80 will be $ 329.



Nokia C7 Pocket Friendly Smartphone

The Nokia C7 is a Symbian^3 smartphone with a 3.5? 360 x 640 pixel AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and 720p HD video capture capabilities, 3.5G support, WiFi and GPS.

Nokia C7 Compared with the C6-01, the C7 is slimmer at just 10.5mm thickness, but has a larger footprint at 117mm tall and 57mm in width, but that in part is accounted for by the larger display. At 130 grams in weight, the C7 is a relatively heavy device. Even so, the Nokia C7 is still fairly pocket-friendly.

This is another capable multimedia smartphone from Nokia, supporting a wide variety of media formats that can be played back through the 3.5mm AV connector or a stereo Bluetooth headset. The Nokia C7 also has an FM radio, but in addition it has an FM transmitter which allows it to play back through a car or home stereo system without wires.

HSDPA downloads are supported with a maximum speed of 10.2Mbps, and HSUPA uploads of up to 2.0Mbps. The Nokia C7 also supports WiFi, including newer “N” networks. Talktime is quoted as being 5 hours on 3G with up to 27 days standby time, due mostly to the large 1200 mAh battery that is included.

The Nokia C7 has a useful 8GB of internal memory, plus a microSD slot which means that it can be expanded by a further 32GB. The Nokia C7 also comes with Bluetooth 3.0 and USB 2.0 connectivity. Nokia say that the C7 should be available during Q4 2010 in Charcoal Black, Frosty Metal and Mahogany Brown colour schemes for around €335 before tax and subsidy.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Dell Inspiron Duo Netbook with Rotating Screen

Dell Inspiron Duo is a new netbook presented at IDF 2010  in San Francisco , that can become necessary in tablet through a unique system of rotating the screen. The device is equipped with a 10-inch touchscreen, Intel Atom N550 dual core processors and Windows 7 Premium. Dell did not provide the time information on prices, but the Inspiron Duo should be on the market later this year.




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