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Angry Birds Rio for Mac os

The success of the Angry Birds game was remarkable, and has launched many versions of this game, be it a PC version, Portable PC version, Angry Birds Rio PC version, or Chrome Web browser version, this time has been also available Angry Birds Rio for Mac OS version.

Is Microsoft Cooking Something to Go Against the Google Glass ?

Everyone has heard about Google Glass, the wearable computer that can be slipped on like a pair of glasses, though it is much more than mere glasses. Undoubtedly the first of its kind, it comes with builtin navigation software that helps you with directions while driving, biking or even walking

Minebea Cool Leaf - Touch Screen Keyboard

Minebea, a Japanese multinational corporationand producer of machinery components and electronics devices, has recently launched its new flat keyboard called as Cool Leaf

Simple shortcuts Windows 7

Might have yet know, on a windows 7 a lot of shortcuts that will help us while working using windows..

Bad Piggies successful as Angry Birds

Bad Piggies, latest games Rovio, are likely to follow the success of Angry Birds and the Amazing Alex. The naughty green pigs is apparently managed to attract the gamers, at least on the iOS device users in the United States (U.S.).

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Nokia C1, The First Dual GSM Phone from Nokia

Nokia C1The Nokia C1 is an entry-level device aimed at those on a tight budget. More importantly, it comes with full double SIM functionality – the first ever Nokia handset to do so. Read on to find out what else the Nokia C1 has to offer.
The Nokia C1 has been announced as the first dual-SIM Nokia of its kind and with a starting price of just 30 Euros, this could well be one of the cheapest phones ever
Nokia users have been asking for years when they will be able to get their hands on such a device and now they’ll be able to do so (well, later in the year when it ships). A double SIM device like the Nokia C1 has two SIM card slots but in order to keep costs down, the cards can’t be used at the same time. If you’re looking for a dual-SIM option then check out the Nokia C2.
To switch between SIM cards the user just needs to hold down a key, thereby allowing you to use whichever SIM offers you the best tariff rates in that region.
Following Nokia’s new numbering convention, the Nokia C1 is very much an entry-level phone and comes running the Series 30 OS. The phone itself is a neat little candybar phone with a rounded body that weighs just 73g.
Nokia hasn’t released a full tech spec list for the Nokia C1 but as you’ll see from the images below, it does come with a torch built-in, which will come in handy. The Nokia C1 is set to ship in the third quarter of 2010 in blue, red, light grey and green.




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Motorola FLIPOUT, Swivel Handset Debuts with Android

Motorola has a plethora of mobile phones on the market and is doing very well with its line of Android devices. The latest Android handset from the maker doesn't look like the typical smartphone. The device looks like a feature phone with a cool and interesting design.
The handset is called the Motorola FLIPOUT. The FLIPOUT gets its name from the design of the keyboard, which rotates out from under the roughly square screen. The device is highly integrated with a number of social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter. The handset also comes preloaded with other widgets and will filter messages and updates the user doesn't want.
The FLIPOUT runs Android with MOTOBLUR on top. One of the interesting apps on the device is Battery Manager that lets you manage power consumption of the device to optimize run time a Data Manager app is also feature to help you control your data usage. The handset features GPS and has full access to the Android Market.
Motorola claims the handset is good for 275 minutes of talk and 377 hours on standby with WCDMA networks and 357 minutes of talk and 365 hours of standby on GSM networks. The handset operates on WCDMA 900/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (Category 7/8) EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12, HSUPA 2.0 Mbps, eCompass/aGPS, Version 2.1+EDR networks.
The FLIPOUT weighs 120g, measures 67 x 67 x 17mm and runs Android 2.1. The battery is an 1170mAh unit and the phone has a 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi, and a USB 2.0 port. The display is a 2.8-inch unit with a resolution of 320 x 240. Other features include video recording and playback, FM receiver, music player, and 512MB of internal memory. The handset ships with a 2GB microSD card.
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XP Pluto, newest QWERTY Phone from XP Mobile

XP PlutoPT. Piramid Telekom announced a phone called XP Mobile Pluto that cost only 499,000 rupiah.
While after sales service would be handled by PT.Dian Graha Elektrika
XP Mobile Pluto has several key features such as trackpad navigationGoogle, EBuddy, Facebook, Opera Mini, MSN, Yahoo Mesenger, 900mAh Battery, Memory TF card 2GB, GPRS Class 12, Bluetooth, MP3 Player, Video Player, Audio Recorder and FM Radio.







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Updating your Facebook and Twitter with Google Talk

Here are the ways I've learned to update your Facebook and your Twitter status using a Gtalk.It's easy way that only just 4 Step to do.

Here are the ways you can do it:

1. Go to http://ping.fm, login (if you don't have user id please signup)

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2. When you are logged in, please add your Facebook account and twitter.Select "Add Network" select Facebook, allow ping.fm to singkronisasi with your Facebook account, as well as to your twitter account.



3. After ping.fm connect with your Facebook and Twitter, please log into GTalk / Jabber
Add pingbot@bots.ping.fm on your Gtalk buddy list. send message "verify-f75xxxxxxxxxxxx" to pingbot@bots.ping.fm on your gtalk to verify your gtalk



4. To update your Facebook and Twitter simultaneously, please send us a message through you to pingbot@bots.ping.fm Gtalk, Facebook and Twitter is then automatically updated by the messages you send

Update By Gtalk

Easy is not ...? Please try .....
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Facebook with Zero data Fees or Free

Facebook just got a lot more accessible to international users. The social network has launched 0.facebook.com, a special mobile-only site that can be accessed free of charge on select carriers. The lightweight site omits photos but includes core functionality like News Feed, status updates, profile Walls and messaging.  And most important, Facebook has partnered with over 50 mobile carriers to offer free access to the site, without any data fees.
Not to be confused with the now defunct Facebook Lite, Facebook 0 was originally announced back in February (when it was called ‘Zero’). Facebook has presumably been hammering out deals with carriers since then, and it has quite a few on board with more on the way (you can see a list of countries supported in Facebook’s blog post or the table below).
This mobile site could play a big role in Facebook’s growth going forward, especially given the predictions that browser-equipped mobile phones will be more abundant than PCs in the not-too-distant future. For some people, 0.facebook.com will probably be their only Facebook experience — it may even be the only mobile site they’re accessing from their cell phones.
If you’re in the United States though, don’t bother pulling out your phone to check out the site for yourself — none of the US carriers are on board.

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Nokia E5 Review

Nokia E5 review : One of the most recent Nokia smartphones is the Nokia E5. The Nokia E5 handset has a full Qwerty keyboard and is a follow-up of what Nokia offered with the Nokia E71 and E63 models. The Nokia E5 cell phone is especially aimed at the business user, who will also use the Nokia smartphone for personal use. That is actually a pretty logical and practically-oriented target group. A large part of business users also actively use their phone for personal use. The fact that the Nokia E5 is a business phone is noticeable right away in creating an e-mail account. The possibility of creating several (up to ten) accounts is offered, and is carried out easily.

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Nokia E5 features
The new Nokia E5 mobile phone supports the HSDPA network, and also has Wi-Fi. That’s handy to be able to use the local wireless network or to quickly stay up to date on the go. Speed is still a necessary factor for mobile communication. The software applications are not getting any lighter, nor are the data that are being sent back and forth. If you ever get lost, you can let the Nokia E5 smartphone take you to the right address via Ovi Maps, Nokia’s free navigation solution.


Nokia E5 Smartphone
A business user is also involved in social networks such as LinkedIn. The Nokia E5 cell phone offers immediate access to the popular social media Apps, so that the most recent status of every personal or business contact can be shown. In terms of design, the Nokia E5 resembles the E71. The display is fairly small and measures 2.4-inches, but still has a good, clear display. The resolution is pretty standard with 320x240 pixels and a total of 250.000 color reproduction. Right under the display the buttons for the main parts such as Menu, Home and Contact are found. The Qwerty keyboard can be controlled easily, which is an immediate advantage for typing longer messages.


Nokia E5 review
The new Nokia E5 smartphone comes with a standard 2GB microSD memory card included, but it's possible to increase storage capacity via the card slot. The Nokia E5 phone also supports microSDHC, so that the maximum capacity becomes 32GB. The internal memory is only 250MB. With all the software applications, social network activities, business programs and multimedia files at hand, storage capacity becomes more important for such a Smartphone. The Nokia E5 mobile phone is expected to be available in the third quarter.






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