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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.).

Unordered List

Top High Paying Keyword

Adsense"You are curious about Google adsense? somewhat deviated from. previous writings.If you often play the Google Adsense of course know that his name Keyword. This is a list of 40 keywords that he paid well by Google Adsense, Nothing wrong with you try to display the following keywords will be GA (Google Adsense) you paid well.
I still do not implement this, because many do not relate to the content of posts on my blog.

Here's the list:
Keyword Avg CPC
Kwik Fit Insurance 60.80$
Donate Car 52.57$
Auto Insurance Quotes 48.93$
Cheap Conference Calling 47.30$
Consolidating Student Loans 46.48$
Columbus Travel Insurance 44.65$
Donate Your Car 43.45$
Consolidate Loan Student 43.36$
Conference Calling Service 43.09$
Alicante Car Hire 42.67$
Chase Visa 42.59$
Car Donation Atlanta 42.12$
Consolidation Loan 42.08$
Domain Registration Yahoo 41.97$
Alicante Airport Car Hire 41.67$
Commercial Vehicle Insurance 40.95$
Scottsdale Culinary Institute 40.56$
Benchmark Lending 40.36$
Van Insurance 39.14$
National City Mortgage 38.39$
Domain Yahoo 38.05$
Cheapest Life Insurance 37.91$
Yahoo Web Hosting 37.86$
Donate Cars 37.77$
Hair Laser Removal Virginia 37.29$
Peritoneal Mesothelioma 36.59$
Ca Lemon Law 36.55$
Credit Card Debt Consolidation 36.49$
Bay Area Car Donation 36.43$
Car Donation 36.21$
Cheap Life Insurance 36.05$
Chase Credit 35.99$
Term Insurance Quotes 35.55$
Car Donation Charity 35.36$
Charity Car Donation 35.36$
Car Donation Seattle 35.20$
Car Donation San Diego 35.18$
Aarp Health Insurance 34.93$
Atlas Travel Insurance 34.52$
Charitable Car Donation 34.23$


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BlackPad, TabletPC with a sense of Blackberry

Plan BlackBerry smartphone manufacturer, Research In Motion (RIM) to enter the market tabletPC touch screen will probably really in feasible, 'BlackPad' thus the name that will be used for product tabletPC RIM touchscreen. As I've quoted Amateur that RIM is rumored to be making the BlackBerry tabletPC
Even for the success of the emergence of 'BlackPad' later, reportedly has recently been buying RIM BlackPad.com domain.

BlackPad is similar tabletPC Ipad Aplle output with less screen 9.7 inches, the price will also be pegged at around the same as Apple's Ipad start from U.S. $ 499.

Blackpad have been pinned on the Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth in it, of course, users will be able to internet via their BlackBerry, this is different from Ipad where Apple iPad forbid users to access 3G data services via the iPhone.
BlackPad could be going into a rival that needs to be calculated by considering the success of Apple's current Blackberry Blackpad enough to guarantee success when launched later.

Specifications may be like:

Operating System
BlackBerry 6 OS
Processor
Marvell 1 GHz Armada 610 processor
Display
7-inch or 8.9-inch
Resolution
may feature above 800x480 resolution
Memory
May have 256MB RAM or 512MB RAM
Video Capture
1080p
Wi-Fi
May have 802.11n
Storage
4GB and upgradable
Camera
16MP
Battery
Specs Not Available
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Samsung i9200 Galaxy S2, Hopefully not the only issue

Phone who is rumored successor to Samsung Galaxy S, expected to be released in early 2011, here is a render and supposed specifications of what’s going to be the Samsung Galaxy S2. it’ll apparently come with a 720p HD-resolution display and a 2 Ghz processor.

We’re looking at a 4.3-inch screen that has a resolution of 1280 x 720. That’s insane. No other smartphone on market or planned for near-term release can claim a display resolution that high. That’s roughly 340 pixels per inch, aka “retina display” territory. Under the hood is a 2 GHz CPU (could it instead be dual 1 GHz processors?), 1 GB of RAM, and 4 GB of ROM. 32 GB of memory will be built in, and you can always add more with the built in microSD slot. It’ll have an 8 megapixel camera that can also capture full HD video. Whether that means 720p or 1080p we’ll leave to your imagination. Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi b/g/n, 3.5 mm headphone jack, accelerometer, and a gyroscope, all of which is supposed to be running Android 3.0, aka Gingerbread, due to be announced by the end of this year.

Just for reference, HTC and Motorola both have 2 Ghz Android phones in their product pipelines. If you thought the current lineup of 1 Ghz Android smartphones were already impressive, just imagine what the next generation of hardware will bring! We have some seriously high-horsepower smartphones to look forward to.

What do you think? Shenanigans or believable? The Google Nexus One set the benchmark for portable performance, and for it to be leapfrogged by something with twice the hardware horsepower in only 1 year sounds a bit … damn, that’s hard to swallow. Then again, the Galaxy S was announced in February at Mobile World Congress March at CTIA, yet it’s only coming out now, in July.

Whatever ends up happen, we’re big fans of more speed, more pixels, more everything. Got to wonder what this mofo is going to cost? Throw in some NFC, and hopefully some improved materials and build quality compared to the first Galaxy S, and you’ll have people lining up around the block to buy this thing.

The full specs might like:
  • 4.3″ Super AMOLED 2 display
    • 720p resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels
    • ~340 ppi
  • Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi b/g/n
  • 2 GHz processor
  • 32 GB of internal memory
  • microSD slot up to 32 GB
  • 1 GB RAM, 4 GB ROM
  • 8 megapixel camera with full high definition recording, presumably 1080p, but maybe 720p
  • 3.5 mm audio/video jack
  • accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensors
  • Google Android 3.0 w/ no TouchWiz
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Hewlett-Packard's plan will not make Windows Mobile or Android OS

Hewlett-Packard (HP) ready to go back to after buying a Palm handheld device. HP also intends to make no Windows and Android based phones.

WebOS
This is somewhat different from that before Palm bought HP also had spawned a Windows Mobile-based phones. As quoted from Mashable, HP is committed to only using webOS on his mobile device.

Todd Bradley, executive VP for HP's Personal Systems Group, stated this in an interview with CNBC. "We're not going to make mobile Linux / Android. We will not make the phone to Microsoft," he said.

Yet Bradley asserted that his relationship with Microsoft will continue to be maintained properly. In terms of computers, HP remains the largest client Microsoft.

In fact, HP plans Slate previously had not been heard already heard from again. Slate HP will become the device had been due a la iPad with Windows 7 operating system.

From the side of Microsoft, the Redmond giant's Windows operating system is preparing Phone 7 for smart phones iPhone competitor, Android and others. There are five partners that Microsoft will create a prototype of WP7 are: HTC, Samsung, LG, Dell and Asus.


quoted from detikinet.com
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Nexian Android, Journey NX-A890

Nexian Journey comes with an elegant design of the basic colors of white with a red line around it and accompanied by a navigation trackball is very responsive to very easy to do activities with this phone.

Nexian Android
This device supports all the features provided by Google because Google license Nexian Mobile Service. Starting from the Android Market, Google Maps, and Gmail. It is also equipped with class 12 GPRS networks, EDGE multislot class 12 and UMTS DL / UL 7.2Mbps/2Mbps or HDSPA.

The screen used is the screen with Touchscreen capability that is very responsive so it is easy to operate this phone without a stylus. Screen: 3.2 inch, TFT, 262k, 480 x 320 pixels HVGA (Capacitive Touch Screen). This product is also equipped with a 5MP camera, 3.5mm audio jack, Java, Wifi, Video recorder, video player, Bluetooth, RadioFM, and USB Cable Connection.

Features and Specs of Nexian NX-A890 Journey in general:
OS: Android Platform Versi 1.6 (Donut);
Display: 3.2inch HVGA Capacitive Touch screen;
Processor : Qualcomm MSM7227 600 Mhz
Connectivity: Quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE, Triband UMTS/ HSPA, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps HSUPA 2Mbps, WiFi, Bluetooth;
Memory: MicroSD Card Support
Camera: 5 MP camera;
Navigation: GPS;
Others: E-Compass, G-Sensor, 3.5mm headset jack, Support Google Mobile Services (Android Market, Google Maps, Gmail)
Telkomsel with Simpati Card is the carrier of Nexian Journey NX-A890.
Estimated selling price of approximately two million rupiah
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smallest PC in the world, Apple Size

Tiny PCPC Pro has recently got their hands on the smallest PC in the world, with each side measuring around 2 inches square. The cool tiny PC ran on a 200MHz processor clockable to either 250MHz or the full 300MHz, featuring on-board 16 MB memory, and red hat Linux OS that runs off a 1GB Compact-Flash card that slots into the side of the Space Cube. You can add a single USB multi-port for a keyboard, mouse and more. There’s also VGA output to connect a monitor. The Ethernet port allows you to connect to internet, and a pair of jacks cater for speakers and headphones. The space cube PC is originally developed in Japan by Shimafuji Corporation, and retails for around $350 locally
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With Google, Bconnect Launch AHA Cheap Internet

AHA
Bakrie Telecom's subsidiary on data service, Bakrie Connectivity (BConnect), teams up with Google and launched data service and broadband internet modem in Indonesia today.

"Bakrie Telecom is known by its affordable voice and short message services. We're now willing to focus on data services," said Anindya Bakrie, Bakrie Telecom CEO and President Director, on June 24.

According to Anindya, also chief commissioner of Bakrie Connectivity, the internet penetration in Indonesia only hits 30 million, which equals 12.5 percent of the total Indonesian population.

"It is expected that Bconnect may tighten digital disparities in Indonesia as well as increasing people competing power," he said.

"BConnect calls its data service AHA, or affordable hyper-speed access, which makes use of EVDO Rev A network technology (3.75 G) with an access speed of, theoretically, until 3.1 megabyte per second," said Anin
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Nexian NX-270D Trio Three On, GSM-GSM-CDMA

Nexian NX-270D Trio Three On is a phone with 3 SIM Cards GSM-GSM-CDMA, with QWERTY keypad. The recommended price of Nexian NX-270D is 999,900 Rupiah, very cheap.
The social networking such as Y!M, MSN, eBuddi, Facebook and Twitter are still available.
The display screen of Nexian NX-270D is 2.2. inch QVGA LCD.
The following are the specifications in general of Nexian NX-270D:
- Dual GSM + CDMA (Trio Three On)
- 2.2 inch QVGA LCD
- Trackpad Navigation
- Supports Chatting Applications: Y!M, MSN, eBuddy
- Facebook
- Twitter
- FM Radio
- Support Java
- Stereo Speaker
- MP3 Player
- Video Chatting
- GPRS
- Camera
- Bluetooth
- Handsfree
- External Memory
- Language : Indonesian – English
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Sony Ericsson Cedar with 3G HSDPA

Sony-Ericsson intros the Sony Ericsson Cedar, the mobile phone for consumers looking for an easy way to stay connected at an affordable price. The new Sony-Ericsson Cedar cell phone offers consumers fast and easy browsing capabilities with features such as 3G HSDPA and easy access to e-mail and social networking websites. With Sony-Ericsson Cedar, consumers benefit from key features which they have come to expect from Sony-Ericsson. The Sony-Ericsson Cedar phone will be available in selected markets from Q3 in the colours Black / Silver and Black / Red.
Sony-Ericsson Cedar
The new Sony-Ericsson Cedar mobile phone offers users an easy-to-use social networking experience with the Widget Manager 2.0 - an software application which allows users access social networking via the stand-by screen. In addition, the Sony-Ericsson Cedar phone also features the human curvature design that is now consistent across the Sony Ericsson mobile phone portfolio.

Sony-Ericsson Cedar affordable phone
“The Sony Ericsson Cedar handset is the ideal product for consumers who are looking for the perfect balance between a business and social device.” said Quentin Cordier, Global Marketing Manager, Sony Ericsson. “Featuring 3G HSDPA, a 3.5mm jack and a port for easy connection to your laptop - the Sony Ericsson Cedar is an affordable GreenHeart phone which allows consumers to easily connect to their various communities whether it’s for work, fun or play.”

Sony-Ericsson Cedar features
• Widget Manager 2.0 - Access to your social network and applications
• Social network applications - Facebook, Twitter and MySpace
• Keep contacts close - Hassle free phone book transfer and web backup
• Stay organised with calendar, phone book, e-mail
• Fast browsing with 3G and direct access to the web browser
• EAS Push e-mail and modem connectivity
• Connect your headphones on the 3.5mm jack
• Capture the moment with the 2MP camera and send it by MMS
• Human curvature design - Fits into the palm of the hand
• GreenHeart mobile phone - For a greener choice

Sony-Ericsson GreenHeart phones
In line with the company’s GreenHeart commitment, Sony Ericsson Cedar mobile phone features various green credentials such as recycled plastics, a low power consumption charger, an e-manual, waterborne paint and compact packaging. The new Sony-Ericsson Cedar phone is perfect for businesses that are looking for a green alternative as it offers push mail, Bluetooth connectivity and HSDPA.

Sony-Ericsson Cedar price & availability
The Sony-Ericsson Cedar cell phone supports UMTS HSDPA 2100 and GSM GPRS / EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, UMTS HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 and EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900. The Sony-Ericsson Cedar mobile phone will be available for retail from Q3 in the colours Black/Silver and Black/Red. The new Sony-Ericsson Cedar will retail for less than €100.
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RIM is rumored to be a Making a Blackberry Tablet PC

Research in Motion (RIM), manufacturer of the Blackberry is rumored to be following Apple by releasing tablet computer. The product is planned for a while will be produced in limited quantities and will be sold before December 2010. This 8.9-inch-sized tablet computer has been discussed in the forum sites like Crackberry.
Supply of the RIM tablet PC components were imported directly from Foxconn Technology Group. Foxconn and another three Asian companies who participate supplying tablet component has also confirmed the truth of this news.
Foxconn is the largest manufacturer of electronics and computer components worldwide, and mainly manufactures on contract to other companies. Among other things, Foxconn produces the Mac mini, the iPod, the iPad, and the iPhone for Apple Inc.; Intel-branded motherboards for Intel Corp.
According to these reports, RIM is working on a Q3 or Q4 launch will come with a 3.5G modem and Wi-Fi capabilities. As expected, the device will also allow users to sync their tablet with their Blackberry.
IPad presence, no doubt has triggered a number of vendors to make similar products. Before RIM, Samsung and Nokia are also rumored to be developing these touch-screen tablet PC
For that please you imagine her with a BB for a big screen, whether it would be cool or even so strange. Let's wait its presence
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HTC Desire Specification and Review

HTC is a company yet to take a backwards step. You can say what you like about specific releases, but each generation of HTC handsets has improved on the last with superior physical design and notable improvements in the software. The HTC Desire is this case in point; it features the most up-to-date Android software, the slickest iteration of HTC's Sense user interface and is one of the most attractive touchscreen handsets available today.

Design
There's no denying the similarities between the Desire and the HTC-manufactured Google Nexus One, they look like identical twins who get different haircuts to assert their individuality. There are a few obvious differences in detail, but overall you have a very similar shaped and sized handset with a similar two-tone colour scheme and matching 3.7-inch AMOLED WVGA touchscreens. For our money, we like the Desire better, the optical trackpad works nicely, and we prefer the mechanical buttons below the screen over the touch-sensitive ones you find on Google's phone.

Once you fire up the Desire, the comparisons end and the Desire streaks ahead. HTC's Sense UI gives Android something you can't find on the competition's offerings: a mixture of usability and style that truly sets it apart. HTC Sense features seven customisable homescreens (as opposed to the standard five on Android 2.1), to which the user can apply a wide range of widgets and shortcuts. But as owners of the iPhone will attest, scrolling back and forth across seven different screens can be a laborious task, so HTC has implemented a new tweak to Sense called 'Leap': a pinching touchscreen gesture that displays all seven screens as thumbnails, allowing you to 'leap' from one screen to the next without scrolling across the screens between.

Sense doesn't totally overwhelm the homescreen functionality; in fact Live Wallpapers, one of our favourite features of the Nexus One (and of Android 2.1 in general), is still active. Live Wallpapers are animated homescreen backgrounds, and in some instances are touch-active too, which really helps to make your phone feels somewhat alive, if at the expense of your battery life.

Features
If you've followed the progress of Android, and you've read our Nexus One review, then you're basically up to speed with the capabilities of the HTC Desire. It sports all the smartphone hardware you'd expect; it supports Telstra's 850MHz network plus standard 2100MHz HSPA data transfers; it has a GPS receiver, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, supported by the standard suite of Google apps; and it has an excellent Webkit browser. Out of the box you'll find a comprehensive mixture of apps and web shortcuts to play with, representing the three corporations behind this release: Google, HTC and Telstra (in Australia), but any service or tool not on the phone when you receive it is likely to be found on the Android Market to download.

HTC has made sure the Desire is as capable a business smartphone as it is a phone for fun, extending its usual support for Microsoft Exchange email to include the ability to search a corporate database for contacts, a feature rarely seen on even the most advanced smartphones. Quickoffice is also installed for viewing and editing Microsoft Office documents, and the pre-installed HTC calendar is a winner with its clean UI and the integration of the weather into calendar entries over the upcoming five days.

Staying in touch
All new smartphones now support a wide range of communication methods. From Facebook and Twitter, to old favourites like SMS and email, staying in touch with contacts and the wider web is one of the highest priorities to those of us searching for a new phone to buy. The Desire ticks all of these boxes, and does it in some really innovative ways. Previous HTC Androids, like the Hero and Tattoo, featured HTC Peep for Twitter and integrated Facebook with the phone's address book. The Desire maintains this functionality and adds to it with Friends Stream, a new homescreen widget that aggregates Facebook and Twitter updates into one place and gives you the ability to update either profile without launching an app or the browser.

On top of this, the Desire also sports HTC Footprints, a geotagging app that tags photos you take with a location it generates using your current location, and Google's Latitude widget, which lets you see where your friends are using Google Maps. Within the phone's address book you can view photos via a contacts Facebook or Flickr stream, and you can merge contacts from a variety of sources into a single address book listing.

Media and the web
In previous Android reviews, we've complained about the various media capabilities of earlier devices, but the Desire features a media player of a high enough quality to keep us quiet this time around. This is by no means a show-stopping piece of software, but it does the job of organising and playing media files, and it looks good doing it. Media file recognition is marginally better than previous HTC Androids, adding Windows Media video and audio files to the usual assortment of MP4 videos and MP3 and AAC music.

We mentioned it before but we'll say it again: this web browser is a winner. Pages load quickly and render correctly, scrolling over long pages is smooth and fluid, and the browser supports some Adobe Flash content too via its Flash Lite plugin. To be honest, we were never really too concerned about the iPhone not supporting Flash content, but now that we've watched videos in the browser, we never want to go back to Apple's restrictive web experience. Also to Apple's ire, the Desire features multitouch pinch-zooming in the browser, as well as in the photo gallery and apps like Google Maps.

The only let-down in the media experience is the content you create yourself, namely photos and videos shot with the Desire's 5-megapixel camera. On paper this camera passes muster with its decent image resolution, touchscreen auto-focus and bright LED flash, but the end results aren't nearly as exciting. Our photographs look colder than in real life, with a chilly blue hue produced by the flash, and the auto-focus really struggles, especially with subjects that are prone to moving. Of our thirty-plus test images, only a small selection of them were captured clearly.

Performance and battery
Not only is the Desire a sexy phone full of excellent features, it is also a veritable powerhouse, packing a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a huge 576MB of RAM. The results speak for themselves, with consistently zippy performance in the complex menus and inside the various apps we installed. We should point out that we turned down the animations in the display settings from 'All animations' to 'Some animations' to iron out some subtle jaggedness in the homescreen animations, specifically some tiny pauses when scrolling in the 'All programs' shortcuts list.

Importantly, the Desire also makes the grade as a mobile phone. Our test calls sounded clear in a variety of situations, and messaging is a breeze with the great on-screen keyboard.

With the top-line hardware and the large touch display, it's not surprising that battery life maxes out at a single work day, though this can be as low as eight or 10 hours depending on how you use the phone. The good news is that HTC provides you with a variety of widgets to manage the battery consumption as much as is possible with a phone of this calibre. There's a standard power settings widget that switches the Wi-Fi and GPS on and off, as well as controlling the auto-sync schedule and screen brightness. There's also a mobile network widget that turns mobile data on and off, a great way to save battery and make sure you're not overspending on your monthly data allowance.

Overall
HTC is onto a real winner with the Desire, striking a perfect balance between design, features and performance. The screen is fantastic, the software is best-in-class and the performance throughout the phone is mostly flawless. There are a few shortcomings, the 5-megapixel camera needs work and the phone could do with the addition of some substantial internal storage, but these issues are easily forgotten while surfing the web or communicating with friends using a wide variety of different protocols or social networks. You will have to manage the battery to get the most out of it, but HTC makes this task simple with its custom-designed homescreen widgets. Best of all, the Desire is priced aggressively at AU$779 outright and unlocked, but don't forget you'll probably want to upgrade the included 2GB microSD card, so you'll need to budget that into the cost.

  • Prosesor: Qualcomm QSD8250 1Ghz
  • OS: Android 2.1 with HTC Sense
  • Memory: ROM 512MB dan RAM 576MB
  • Dimention: 119mm (L) x 60mm (W) x 11.9mm (T)
  • Weight: 135g (with battery)
  • Touchscreen WVGA 3.7 in with 480 x 800 resolution
  • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g
  • GPS: internal GPS, HTC Footprints™, Google Maps
  • 3.5mm stereo audio jack, Standard micro-USB (5-pin micro-USB 2.0)
  • Camera:5.0 Mpixel with auto focus and flash, Face detection, Geotagging.
  • Battery capacity: 1400 mAh
  • Memory slot: MicroSD upto 32 GB


cnet.com.au
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Samsung Champ C3300K and the HTC Smart, Simple and cheap.

New mobile phone models are constantly appearing on the market. Keeping up with them is not so simple! Two popular new mobile phones are the Samsung Champ and the HTC Smart. Both are briefly examined and compared in this article.
The Samsung C3300K Champ proves to be a touchscreen mobile from Samsung which is affordable. It possesses a 2.4 inch QVGA touchscreen and runs on TouchWiz Lite, software which touts a home screen. The widgets are arrayed in the configuration of a 3x3 grid. Besides Java support and Samsung Applications integration, the mobile comprises a Touchwiz experience feature, social networking integration.
With a potent battery inside it, the Samsung Champ boasts an impressive twelve straight hours of talking time, along with six hundred sixty-six hours on standby. This enduring battery will provide many hours of multimedia entertainment, of either music or radio. Sound effects are 3D via the stereo speakers, a 3.5 millimeter audio jack, a microSD card place for 8GB cards, quad band GPRS/GSM/EDGE, USB ports, and Bluetooth 2.1. Furthermore, it boasts a 1.3 Mega-pixel camera which is capable of recording QCIF videos at fifteen frames per second. Other Samsung Champ specifications in brief are summarized below, as follows:
Samsung Champ Specifications
Network Technology GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dimensions (mm) 96.3 x 53.8 x 13 mm
Weight (g) 80
Available colours Deep black, Espresso brown, Sweet pink, Chic white
Screen Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
Screen Color TFT 256K colors
Navigation Key Touch Screen
Antenna Fixed Internal
Phonebook 1000
Internal(MB) 30 MB
Memory Slot microSD, up to 8 GB
Battery Type Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Stand-by (hrs) 666
TalkTime(min) 720 minutes
The HTC Smart Phone has a motto of Quietly Brilliant. Its screen features Scenes, which are various configurations of the phone intended to reflect alternate moods in your daily personality. Your bustling weekdays have a mode which lays out your home screen using panels which assist you in getting through those working days with apps such as calendar, email, and the web browser. Weekend mode lays out the screen with an emphasis on relaxation and fun, showcasing apps like camera, music, and photo album panels. It also has a scene which may be individually personalized to match your one of a kind individual style and day to day requirements. These scenes are really rather brilliant. Beneath the pictures of your favorite persons are located the applications themselves. And, the user does not have to open up numerous applications, since a single view exists of all of your various communications, whether they be text, email, or a Facebook update with any of your personal contacts. With but a single tap of the screen, you are capable of making your web browser alter to landscape mode so that you receive a superior view, whilst surfing the Internet. It also has smart zoom. This feature expands and reflows the text so that you can enjoy reading, with but a double tap on the screen.
The battery life of the HTC Smart mobile is far inferior to that of the Samsung Champ mobile. With a talk time of up to seven and a half hours, and a standby time of up to four hundred and fifty hours (GSM) and six hundred hours (WCDMA), it proves to have a less enduring battery utility life than the one in the Samsung. The HTC Smart mobile camera showcases 3.0 megapixels, making it more than twice as detailed a resolution camera device as the Samsung mobile is. The microSD card capabilities are comparable on the two phones. Other specifications of the HTC Smart mobile are detailed below, as follows:
HTC Smart Mobile
Processor 300 MHz
Memory ROM: 256 MB
RAM: 256 MB
Dimensions (L x W x T) 104 x 55 x 12.8 mm ( 4.09 x 2.17 x 0.50 inches)
Weight 108 grams ( 3.81 ounces) with battery
Display 2.8-inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with QVGA resolution
Network HSDPA/WCDMA:
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate and A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
HTC ExtUSB™ (11-pin mini-USB 2.0)
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Capacity: 1100 mAh
Expansion Slot microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
AC Adapter Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5V and 1A
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Nokia C3, specifications and Picture galery

Nokia C3 Gold
Nokia C3 Full Specs:

▪ 2.4 inch QVGA display
▪ 320 x 240 pixel resolution
▪ 262K colors
▪ Series 40 User Interface
▪ Full QWERTY keyboard
▪ GPRS/EDGE
▪ Opera Mini
▪ Wi-Fi
▪ 2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom
▪ Media Player
▪ Stereo FM Radio
▪ Built-in hands-free speaker
▪ 55 MB internal memory
▪ 8 GB expandable memory
▪ 2 GB MicroSD card included
▪ 3.5mm headphone jack
▪ Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
▪ OVI Chat
▪ OVI Share
▪ 7 hours talktime
▪ 20 days stand-by time
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Nokia C2, Another Dual GSM Phone

Nokia C2 Although it sits higher up in the C-series, the Nokia C2 still has a low price point, making it the perfect device for developing nations. To find out more about the Nokia C2, join us after the break…
As with the new Nokia C1, the Nokia C2 features dual SIM functionality, meaning you won’t need to have more than one mobile phone. Instead, you’ll be able to send and receive texts and calls from both your home and work numbers, with everything appearing in one location.
Even more impressive, while one SIM card is located under the battery in the standard place, the other SIM card is hot swappable, so you’ll be able to take it out of the Nokia C2 when on the move, and even swap it for another SIM card without having to turn off the handset or take out the battery.
The Nokia C2 will initially go on sale in Kenya, and Nokia has done as much as possible to make the device perfect for the developing world. Despite the low price point – the Nokia C2 is expected to cost just 45 Euros (plus taxes) when it goes on sale – there are loads of applications pre-installed to make the handset as useful as possible.
The Nokia C2 will support Nokia’s Ovi Life service, offering healthcare, agriculture and entertainment advice, and it provides Ovi Mail – bringing email to the mass market in developing worlds.
Nokia has yet to release other specs for the Nokia C2, but in the meantime check out our photo gallery below.
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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)

Ping

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.

Nokia E5
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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Nokia C3 Review



Nokia has unleashed new three messaging phones namely C3, C6 and E5. Nokia also kept their prices very competitive and affordable. The C3 is nice, sleek phone with full qwerty keyboard. The C3 is aimed at attracting heavy texters and social network users. The C3 will also features 2.4 inch display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card slot and microUSB. On the whole, Nokia C3 mobile phone is meant for, namely messaging, e-mail and social networking.

Design
The Nokia C3 somewhat resembles Nokia E72 in design. It has got attractive sleek look. We also liked its slim profile and it is one of the compact messenger phone around. The Nokia has ensured to make C3 message friendly. It measures 115.5mm tall, 58.1mm wide and 13.6mm thick. it weighs around 115grams. It is availabale in three colors: Hot Pink, Golden white and Black.

The C3 sports 2.4inch display, which has the resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and supports 262K colors. The screen is bright and colorful. We don’t have any gripes with it, taking price as consideration.

Below the screen you will find a navigation array that includes a four way square toggle with middle select key, two soft keys, dedicated shortcut keys for accessing favorite contacts and messages, the call and End/Power key. We liked the full qwerty keyboard. The keys are sufficiently large and tactile, which offer better feedback. The messaging on this phone is breeze. You will find a 3.5mm audio jack on the top of the device and a microUSB port on the left spine. There is a camera at the back of the device.



Features
The Nokia C3 runs on the Nokia’s S40 mobile operating system. You can access the favorite contacts immediately above the display, so that you can get in touch with them instantly. The favorite contacts will be listed horizontally and you call make call with just a click of a contact. Any updates from Facebook & Twitter w.r.t. to that contact will be displayed on the home screen itself. You can customize the home screen with dedicated widgets for the calendar, chat, email and organizer. You can also download themes, wallpapers, games, widgets from the Ovi store. You can personalize your contacts with ringtones, pictures and more.

Connectivity & Internet
We are glad that Wi-Fi has been included at a price tag of Rs.5500. You can avail data transfer through USB v2.0 and Bluetooth. You can stream audio to Bluetooth headset wirelessly, thanks to A2DP support for Bluetooth. The internet can be accessed via Wi-Fi, and GPRS. The data transfer speed is enhanced with the EDGE support.

The C3’s web-browser supports full HTML and as well as WAP 2.0. It also comes with preinstalled Opera Mini browser that allows faster browsing. It has community widget that gives live updates from Facebook and Twitter.

The C6 also supports Instant Messaging for Yahoo! Messenger, Google Talk, Ovi Chat and Windows Live Messenger. The C6 provides quick access to popular email accounts like Gmail, Yahoo mail, Hotmail, Windows Live and other email accounts (SMTP, IMAP4, and POP3). Nokia offer free Ovi mail account from phone directly. As usual, it supports text, multimedia and audio messages.

It provides quicker access to Social networking web sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.

Multimedia
The C3’s multimedia player is simple and convenient. It supports MP3, WMA, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+ audio formats and video formats like MPEG-4, H.263 and H.264 video formats. The interface is simple and convenient to use. It supports popular audio and video formats. The sound quality is excellent. It also features FM Radio with RDS feature.

The C3 has an internal memory of 55MB. You can extend the external memory up to 8GB.

Camera
The Nokia C3 is equipped with 2 megapixel camera with a Flash, which captures images at a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels. The camera interface is same as other Nokia phones. The camera features Autofocus, self timer, 4x zoom, full screen viewfinder, white balance, color tones and viewfinder effects includes greyscale, sepia and negative. It can record videos at a resolution 320 x 240 pixel.

The image is quite good. The images look bright, crisp and colorful with good detail. The video quality is reasonably good.

Other Applications
The other essential features of the C3 include voice recorder, Calendar, Note pad, To-do list, a timer, Calculator, unit & currency Converter, Voice commands, a world clock, vibrate mode, Flight mode, a 1000 entry phonebook and speaker phone. It doesn’t feature Document and PDF reader.

The C3 comes preinstalled with four games namely Sudoko, Diamond Rush, Block’d, and Bounce.




Performance

The call quality is impressive with no distortion. Callers at both the end have no problem. The sound is clearer and louder. The speaker phone is also good.

The Nokia C3 is equipped with 1320 mAh Lithium-Ion battery. It has the rated battery life of 8 hours of talktime and 500 hours of standby time. The battery life is excellent comparing to most of the phones.

Price

Nokia has priced C3 very competitively. It comes at a price of just Rs. 5500. it is very affordable and economical too.

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How much the estimated value of your Facebook


There have been many sites that offer services appraisers website. However, the service could not be specifically able to assess the value of a particular page on Facebook

If you are curious about how much the estimated value of your Facebook page, please check the website of Vitrue. Enter your Facebook page url address in the box "Enter the url to a brand's facebook page" and press enter.

After that Vitrue will display the current estimates, the potential for the future, and some statistics had Facebook pages that include the number of fans, how many posts per day, number of interactions, and others.

However, users are able to vary the value of Earned Media Value or (Such ads cost calculation formula Cost Per Mille Impression / CPM), which will affect the value of valuation.

By Fan-tasize features, users can also vary the variable number of fans, engagement, and post per day, so the user can identify and target variables to jacked in order to achieve the desired valuation
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HP Acquire Palm

HP and Palm, Inc. (NASDAQ: PALM) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which HP will purchase Palm, a provider of smartphones powered by the Palm webOS mobile operating system, at a price of $5.70 per share of Palm common stock in cash or an enterprise value of approximately $1.2 billion. The transaction has been approved by the HP and Palm boards of directors.

The combination of HP’s global scale and financial strength with Palm’s unparalleled webOS platform will enhance HP’s ability to participate more aggressively in the fast-growing, highly profitable smartphone and connected mobile device markets. Palm’s unique webOS will allow HP to take advantage of features such as true multitasking and always up-to-date information sharing across applications.

“Palm’s innovative operating system provides an ideal platform to expand HP’s mobility strategy and create a unique HP experience spanning multiple mobile connected devices,” said Todd Bradley, executive vice president, Personal Systems Group, HP. “And, Palm possesses significant IP assets and has a highly skilled team. The smartphone market is large, profitable and rapidly growing, and companies that can provide an integrated device and experience command a higher share. Advances in mobility are offering significant opportunities, and HP intends to be a leader in this market.”

“We’re thrilled by HP’s vote of confidence in Palm’s technological leadership, which delivered Palm webOS and iconic products such as the Palm Pre. HP’s longstanding culture of innovation, scale and global operating resources make it the perfect partner to rapidly accelerate the growth of webOS,” said Jon Rubinstein, chairman and chief executive officer, Palm. ”We look forward to working with HP to continue to deliver industry-leading mobile experiences to our customers and business partners.”

Under the terms of the merger agreement, Palm stockholders will receive $5.70 in cash for each share of Palm common stock that they hold at the closing of the merger. The merger consideration takes into account the updated guidance and other financial information being released by Palm this afternoon. The acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including the receipt of domestic and foreign regulatory approvals and the approval of Palm’s stockholders. The transaction is expected to close during HP’s third fiscal quarter ending July 31, 2010.

Palm’s current chairman and CEO, Jon Rubinstein, is expected to remain with the company.

Audio webcast

Today at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT, HP will conduct a live audio webcast for financial analysts and stockholders to discuss HP’s agreement to acquire Palm.

The webcast will be hosted by Todd Bradley and is accessible at www.hp.com/investor/webcast.

About Palm

Palm, Inc. creates intuitive and powerful mobile experiences that enable consumers and businesses to connect to their information in more useful and usable ways. The company’s groundbreaking Palm webOS platform, designed exclusively for mobile application, introduces true multitasking and Palm Synergy, which brings your information from the many places it resides into a single, more comprehensive view of your life. More information about Palm, Inc. is available at www.Palm.com.

About HP

HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure to solve customer problems. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com/.

Additional information and where to find it

Palm intends to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission a preliminary proxy statement and a definitive proxy statement and other relevant materials in connection with the acquisition. The definitive proxy statement will be sent or given to the stockholders of Palm. Before making any voting or investment decision with respect to the merger, investors and stockholders of Palm are urged to read the proxy statement and the other relevant materials when they become available because they will contain important information about the acquisition. The proxy statement and other relevant materials (when they become available), and any other documents filed by Palm with the SEC, may be obtained free of charge at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov, by going to Palm’s Investor Relations page on its corporate website or by contacting Palm’s Investor Relations department by email at teri.klein@palm.com, by phone at (408) 617-7000, or by mail at Palm, Inc., Investor Relations, 950 West Maude Avenue, Sunnyvale, California 94085.

Participants in the solicitation


Palm and HP and their respective directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from Palm stockholders in connection with the acquisition. Information about HP’s directors and executive officers is set forth in HP’s proxy statement on Schedule 14A filed with the SEC on January 27, 2010 and HP’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on December 17, 2009. Information about Palm’s directors and executive officers is set forth in Palm’s proxy statement on Schedule 14A filed with the SEC on August 13, 2009. Additional information regarding the interests of participants in the solicitation of proxies in connection with the merger will be included in the proxy statement that Palm intends to file with the SEC.

Forward-looking statements

This document contains forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. If such risks or uncertainties materialize or such assumptions prove incorrect, the results of HP and its consolidated subsidiaries could differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and assumptions. All statements other than statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed forward-looking statements, including the expected benefits and costs of the transaction; management plans relating to the transaction; the expected timing of the completion of the transaction; the ability to complete the transaction considering the various closing conditions, including those conditions related to regulatory approvals; any statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations, including the execution of integration plans; any statements of expectation or belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Risks, uncertainties and assumptions include the possibility that expected benefits may not materialize as expected; that the transaction may not be timely completed, if at all; that, prior to the completion of the transaction, the target company’s business may not perform as expected due to transaction-related uncertainty or other factors; that the parties are unable to successfully implement integration strategies; and other risks that are described in HP’s Securities and Exchange Commission reports, including but not limited to the risks described in HP’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for its fiscal year ended October 31, 2009 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2010. HP assumes no obligation and does not intend to update these forward-looking statements.

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Voice Over WiFi on BlackBerry

Research In Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM) on Monday unveiled two new BlackBerry smartphones and a voice over WiFi feature to its voice technology.

The BlackBerry Bold 9650

The new devices are the BlackBerry Pearl 3G and the BlackBerry Bold 9650.

The new BlackBerry Pearl 3G measures 4.25 by 1.96 by 0.52 inches and weighs 3.3 ounces. It has a 624 MHz processor with 256 MB of flash memory and a microSD/SDHD memory card slot that supports cards of up to 32 GB capacity.

Other Pearl 3G features are an optical trackpad and a keyboard; a media player for videos, pictures and music; and dedicated media keys. It also has a 3.2 megapixel (MP) camera with zoom, autofocus, video recording capability and flash.

The Pearl 3G has a built-in GPS, photo geotagging capabilities, WiFi and Bluetooth 2.1 support. It also has voice-activated dialing, a speakerphone and support for various headsets.

Further, the Pearl 3G has a removable, rechargeable battery that provides about 5.5 hours of talk time on 3G networks. It will be available in two models and will be available from different carriers in May.

Details of the Bold 9650

The BlackBerry Bold 9650 is a global smartphone that supports 3G EVDO networks in North America and HSPA/UMTS networks overseas. It measures 4.4 by 2.4 by 0.56 inches and weighs 4.8 oz. The device has a full QWERTY keyboard, an optical trackpad and built-in WiFi so users can talk on the phone while browsing the Web or dealing with email.

The Bold 9650 has 512 MB of flash memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports microSDHC cards of up to 32 GB. It comes with a 2GB microSDHC card.

The 9650 has a 3.2 MP camera with flash, variable zoom, image stabilization, autofocus and video recording capabilities. It has an advanced video player for videos, pictures and music; a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack; and support for the Bluetooth Stereo Audio Profile.

The 9650 offers access to Facebook; MySpace and Flicker; and supports various instant messaging services. It offers a full HTML Web browser and supports streaming audio and video. The device has a built-in GPS with support for geotagging. Other features include voice activated dialing, a speakerphone and support for Bluetooth 2.1.

The Bold 9650 has a removable, rechargeable battery that supports 5 hours of CDMA talk time. It will be available in May.

Voice Over WiFi

RIM also announced BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 with voice over WiFi calling on Monday. This works with Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) Unified Communications Manager. It lets enterprise users leverage their workdesk phone numbers and extensions on their BlackBerry smartphones.

Users will be able to make and receive business calls over a WiFi connection. Enterprise IT can set which WiFi networks employees can access. Network preference settings let IT prioritize the use of either WiFi or cellular for making phone calls.

The WiFi feature could be favorably received by businesses. "If you're an enterprise user and go from campus to campus and have WiFi connectivity between campuses, you'll save a lot of minutes," Ramon T. Llamas, a senior research analyst at IDC, told TechNewsWorld.

"I think it's a good response to RIM's vast enterprise base," he remarked. "Now you see enterprises moving towards unified communications and wanting to be connected at all times. By letting them do this while saving some money at the same time through using voice over WiFi, RIM's scored a major coup."

Voice over WiFi is already available on other smartphones, so is RIM late with this development? Not so, Maribel Lopez, principal analyst and founder of Lopez Research, told TechNewsWorld.

"Voice over WiFi needs to be engineered for good battery life," she pointed out. "The difference between RIM and other platforms is that RIM is always concerned with efficiency and battery life; most other platforms are not."

The BlackBerry Pearl 3G

Other Bold 9650 features that could be attractive to enterprise IT are authentication (which ensures that only authorized BlackBerry smartphones have access to the corporate phone system) and incoming call filtering.

BlackBerry Mobile Voice System 5 will be available later this year.

Market Blues

Despite the new releases, RIM shares began falling Monday after CoCEO Jim Balsillie announced the new products. Shares started the day at over US$70 but at one point fell to $68.51.

Investors were perhaps disappointed that Balsillie had not announced a new browser or user interface.

RIM has received a lot of knocks for having a "somewhat outdated operating system that can't compete with Android and the iPhone's operating system," IDC's Llamas said.

RIM's share price largely recovered later in the day when RIM's other coCEO, Mike Lazaridis, spoke up about BlackBerry OS 6. The sooner the company can implement its new software, the better, according to Lopez. "RIM will be challenged to maintain growth until it changes the browser and UI experience," she said. "However, they have said that this will happen this year."

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Palm begin to fall out

A senior vice president at Palm has just left the company, and one of its biggest retail partners, Radio Shack, as of today will phase out all systemwide stock of Palm phones.

Michael Abbott, Palm's SVP of Software and Services, will officially leave his executive post on Friday, April 23 after the company confirmed his resignation last Friday.

And today, the Wall Street Journal confirmed that Radio Shack no longer plans to sell the Palm Pre or the Palm Pixi, the mobile company's two current models.

Radio Shack sold the phones with its biggest mobile partner, Sprint. However, sales of other Sprint handsets like the Blackberry Curve easily outsold the Pre and the Pixi.


The retailer will replace the Palm phones with a new Blackberry and another "message-centric device."

In a Barron's interview, Sprint spokesperson Scott Sloat. "This is in line with Radio Shack’s normal product planning process - there is a designated amount of space in stores for handsets and they work to keep the line up of devices as current as possible."

The two losses for Palm come as the company continues to be unsuccessful in its bid to find a buyer. The company, once regarded as a leader in mobile electronics, has sunk to a point where it is now relegated to the bottom of the totem pole.

Analyst Lawrence Harris told the Wall Street Journal that Palm's "fundamental outlook remains highly challenging."
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