Posted on 2011 under Uncategorized |
1
Sep
Even the most reputable individuals in the world who succumb to a faux paus like Michel Vick had with his dog fighting scandal certainly ruined his reputation but the world forgives in time and those negative articles do tend to disappear over time. Time heals all wounds. Right? Well in a way. Today Google gets to decide when your wounds are healed according to their search results. Thats why online reputation management services are sprouting up all over the place to help those who had a troubling past clean up their future for the better.
With search engines acting as a chalk board that anybody can put up just about anything it is incredibly important that people do go out and look for ways to prepare for the worst because the question is not if somebody will try to defamate your character but the answer is when it will happen.
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Posted on 2011 under Mobiles news |
3
Aug
Research in Motion has had better days — and years, for that matter — but it’s always had a loyal partner in AT&T, a company that’s cranked out BlackBerry products faithfully for the past twelve years. The tradition continues, as the GSM giant has announced its intentions to bring the 4G BlackBerry Torch 9810 (aka the Torch 2) to stores sometime this month, followed by the 4G BlackBerry Torch 9860 and 4G Bold 9900 “later this year.” No specific dates or prices were given on any of the devices.The Torch 9810 comes with a 1.2GHz CPU, 3.2-inch touch display, a total of 8GB internal memory (with microSD expansion up to 32GB), and a 5 megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture. Oh, and about the “4G” in the title? An AT&T spokesperson confirmed to us that the moniker is simply referring to HSPA+, capping at 14.4Mbps. It’s definitely a step up from the original Torch 9800, at least, but our appetite for 4G of the LTE variety runs deep. Will this be too little too late for the Canadian manufacturer, or can this year’s fall lineup be enough to keep the company healthy until QNX rolls into town?
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Posted on 2011 under Gadget, Mobile Applications News |
21
Jul

The wonders of iPlayer are no longer the reserve of the Brits. As of today, iPad users in 11 other countries across Europe can subscribe to the service for €7 per month or €50 per year. That equates to $10 — just about living up to the Beeb’s promised maximum price. The subscription grants access to a wealth of TV classics, like Fawlty Towers and Only Fools & Horses, as well as unwitting comedies like EastEnders. Some sort of motoring series by the name of Top Gear is also available, for those who like cars and middle-aged men in pointy shoes.
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There’s still no confirmation as to when it will be headed to the soon-to-be-released Verizon Xperia Play, but Recombu is reporting that at least some iterations of the phone will be getting upgraded to Android 2.3.3 next week, at which point the Xperia Arc will also get bumped up to the same version. Assuming there’s no surprises in the next week, that would seem to make them the first non-Nexus phones to get the update. What’s more, in addition to various Android-related updates, both phones will also be getting Sony Ericsson’s so-called “Facebook inside Xperia” update, which promises to more deeply integrate your phone (including your calendar, contacts, and even music) with the social network.
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Posted on 2010 under Mobiles news |
10
Jan
Brama Telecom, is an international operator of services based on modern telecommunication technologies. The company’s headquarters is located in Toronto (Canada), offices - in Russia (Moscow) and Ukraine (Kiev). The company deployed all the necessary infrastructure to sites in Canada, Russia and Ukraine. Currently Brama Telecom provides commercial services to several thousand individual and corporate clients in Canada, Russia, Ukraine, the Baltics, Israel. In Russia, provides telecommunication services Ltd Brama Telecom, which has the necessary licenses Ministry of Communications.
Telephone via the Internet from Brama Telecom - is a great opportunity every day to save your money and get good long-distance and international calls. No more need to pay for expensive wired connection. With voip providers reduce your costs, increase ease of use with advanced technology, will receive a direct Moscow number. Brama Telecom. Cheap wisely.
Posted on 2009 under Uncategorized |
27
Oct
Get great deals on the latest mobile phone models like the Samsung Omnia when you buy from Phones4u.
Posted on 2008 under Gadget |
19
Apr

I’m not sure is this actually the mobile or music related news, but it is announced at the CTIA, so we’re going with it nevertheless.
Kingston has partnered with famous singer Ricky Martin to create a microSD and USB reader combo for mobile consumers that offers free, preloaded select music, video and mobile phone wallpapers from the recent release of “Ricky Martin Live: Black & White Tour.”
Preloaded content include:
- “Somos la Semilla,” “Tu Recuerdo” digital music tracks: MP3 file format
- Intro/Pegate/Raza mil colores/Por arriba, Por Abajo music video: 3GP, WMV file format(s)
- Two “In-Concert” wallpaper images: JPEG file format
The 1GB card along with the USB card reader is already available on Amazon for $10.99 and will also hit select Latin American markets… Full release is on PRNewswire.
Posted on 2008 under Gadget |
19
Apr

Here’s something for the true Metal Gear Solid fans - the official game-inspired Bluetooth headset. Sure it may not have all the high-tech noise-reduction technologies like some of those $100+ headsets, but if it’s good enough for Snake, it’s good enough for you. In addition, that’s pretty much 60 bucks ($59.99) can buy — or at least you can’t find any other phone accessory that’s Snake approved for that money.
Want it? Yeah, you do. It’s time to drop the old Bluetooth headset for the wussies and get the real one. Coming on June 12 alongside the game release… What seems as the official Metal Gear Solid 4 Bluetooth headset poster follows after the jump.
Posted on 2008 under Gadget |
19
Apr
Yidsun’s BlueBoom series Bluetooth speakers look retro cool

Yidsun has recently unveiled a couple of new retro-lookin’ Bluetooth speakers under a single umbrella called “BlueBoom series.” Four models are announced - SPK-798, SPK798i, SPK799, SPK799i. The SPK-798 boasts 50W of power and also packs a subwoofer, while two other models (SPK-798i & SPK-799i) can connect with iPods and also server as docking stations for Apple’s media playing products.
BlueBoom series provides a new wireless Bluetooth portable stereo speaker that offers rich, room-shaking and high-fidelity sound quality and has a sleek look & design.
As for the availability and pricing, all four models will be hitting store shelves in May, with MSRP ranging from about $100 to $180.
Posted on 2008 under Mobiles news |
11
Apr

The cellular phones industry has advanced allot in the past few years.
Starting with just a piece of portable parts, it had the ability to provide wireless communications.
SMS ( Short Messaging Service ) came after that which was very much like the E-Mail( Electronic Mail ), but much shorter.
Music players started being built into cell phones then along with MMS( MultiMedia Messaging Service ) facilities, internet browsing
capabilities and they went to the extent of pushing in Cameras into cell phones.
You can do just about anything with a modern cell phone today, just about anything.
However, Samsung has now accomplished it all!
Samsung is all set to launch its new Fitness Focused phone. It has been named the miCoach (F110), the
quad band slider handset boasts of an inbuilt dedicated fitness button that once connected to a step
counter and a heart rate monitor will give you detailed information about your heart beat, distance
covered and time spent, while you’re out on a jog. It does not end at that, apart from allowing you to
record the information for future reference and also send it to a computer, it can give you real time
updates through the headphones, simply by tapping the screen!
This phone has an inbuilt function of measuring and judging whether you’re running too fast or
too slow according to the fitness programme selected by you.
The miCoach is expected to have over 200 different training programmes, accessible via a fitness
website ranging from programmes to help you lose weight or to train you and help you practice for
running a marathon. It will have the ability to measure your running speed within 4 zones to best suit
your training according to information collected through an initial assessment run.
Racing ahead of the Nike - Apple iPod partnership, Samsung Mobile has gone in with Adidas for this
offering. Users will get a heart rate monitor and step counter (called a footpod), upon purchasing the
handset.
The miCoach also boasts of 1 GB Memory for storing your songs to be played when you’re out exercising.
Just as if this wasn’t enough, the 2 mega pixel camera can help you record your whole work out for you to
see later, and judge how good it was.
Supporting this cause, Samsung mobile will be launching a website dedicated to miCoach users to help
them plan their jogs, track their progress and maintain a permanent diary of their work outs by entering
information into their online account and updating it regularly.
The miCoach is expected to hit the markets later next month, it is difficult to wait that long, but
well, do we have a choice?
However, fitness freaks looking for a similar technology like that in the miCoach, without the “phone”
element, will be extremely disappointed. A representative of Samsung Mobile said that they did not have
any plans of releasing the miCoach system without the phone element, at least not in the near future.