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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

free download AVATAR game


Cameron’s Avatar: The Game. PS3. Also available on PSP, X360, DS, Wii and PC – £49.99.
Avatar the game offers a pixel-perfect vision of Cameron’s exciting new world – but this third-person shooter is let down by repetitive and run-of-the-mill gameplay.
You start as an Earth marine and quickly are plunged into the moon of Pandora, being given the choice of either continuing as a marine or joining forces with the Na’vi.
The title mixes stealth, run-and-game and strategy gameplay accompanied by a frustrating and imprecise control system, particularly in the aim function.
Visit the official site http://avatargame.us.ubi.com/agegate.php

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

LG Chocolate Touch (BL40)

The second generation Chocolate phone from Korean manufacturer LG will be available in the UK from the 8th of September. Carphone Warehouse will be offering the handset with contracts exceeding £35 a month. The new BL40 is the fourth member of the Black Label series which LG launched back in 200, and is a beuutiful if frustrating creature.

The BL40 has been dubiously christened “The Chocolate Touch” and its most striking feature is an ultrawide 4-inch LCD touchscreen. The overall look of the phone is strange but oddly attractive; long and thin, black with a snazzy chocolaty red flash at the ends. The front has no physical buttons whatsoever, and the rear is only punctuated by the camera lens, with a little bit of lettering to boast about the Schneider Kreuznach lens.

The BL40 has a silver racing stripe down its long edges, with the phone’s only actual buttons built into it. These include a dedicated camera button, volume/zoom controls and a screen lock button. There is also a built in micro USB port. It’s quite refreshing to see that LG have resisted the temptation to ape the “Home Button” trend which was kick started by Apple’s iPhone and has been imitated by most smartphones ever since.

So, no buttons means that you’re reliant on the usability of the tempered glass touch screen itself. We found the screen to be pleasingly responsive with a minimum of lag. The swipe function works well and on the whole the navigation is far more intuitive than that of older LG models, like the Crystal or the Arena.

The flip from vertical to horizontal display is also fluid, with barely a whisper of a delay between the two modes.

LG seems determined to stay true to its proprietary 3D interface, and who are we to stop it? The swirly cube thing is a very good looking feature and will impress your easily impressed friends. The 2D “side swipe” option is less showy and fairly easy to use.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Windows for business and forex

have personally visited 12 countries in the last 2 months and had the chance to speak with many customers and partners to learn about your experiences with Windows 7. Several themes are consistent. You tell me your users are incredibly excited about the performance and productivity improvements of Windows 7 and your IT organizations are seeing great value in the enhanced security and management. I am hearing how you can both pull cost out of your organization and provide greater productivity to your users. It is very encouraging to hear this positive impact you’re seeing with Windows 7 in your organization.

You heard from some of our customers during the teched keynote, and we thought you might like to hear the experiences of several other customers that we have worked with and how they realized and quantified significant cost savings. We have also included some useful guidance below to help you with your deployment planning

Friday, October 23, 2009

Windows 7 arrived review

Windows 7 arrives on the scene three short years after Vista, shoring up its predecessor's inadequacies and perhaps offering a little bit more to chew on. We've been playing with the OS ever since ever, along through the release candidates, and now at last have the final, "release to manufacturing" (RTM) edition in our grubby paws. Does it live up to its understandable hype and the implicit expectations of a major Microsoft release? Let's proceed on a magical journey to discover the truth for ourselves.
Microsoft got a lot right with its new UI tweaks, but it certainly could've taken things a few logical steps further. For instance, it's odd that there's no built-in support of multifinger trackpad gestures -- why is this something that third party vendors have to figure out all by themselves? We understand that the hardware isn't universal, but we'd like to see Microsoft driving the adoption of such functionality by building clear, reliable support for it into the OS. Two finger scroll in particular: it's the best thing to happen to trackpads since tap-to-click, and we think everybody should've figured that out by now.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Apple ipod touch all new


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Games for iPod touch are made to take advantage of its built-in technologies such as the accelerometer, Multi-Touch, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The result is truly immersive gameplay — whether you’re playing alone or with others in multiplayer mode. And with an App Store that offers thousands of games ready to download and play, the fun of iPod touch never ends.The new 32GB and 64GB iPod touch models feature improved performance and support for OpenGL ES Version 2.0, which lets developers create games with superior graphics. So games launch noticeably faster, and you experience richer, more lifelike textures and detail.Make your iPod touch even more amazing with the App Store. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection. Browse over 75,000 games and apps, and buy whatever you like with just a tap.What sets iPod touch apart from traditional handheld gaming devices is its revolutionary Multi-Touch interface.Multiply the fun by playing with your friends over Wi-Fi — whether they’re two cubicles or two continents away. You can also use Bluetooth for close-range head-to-head gaming.

Friday, October 2, 2009

sony ericsson W995 reviews


W995a-mainSony ericsson has launched its all new mobile entertainer of the year—–sony ericsson w995.Sony ericsson W99s is the all new magic of mobile cinema.W995 allows us to Watch movies through the mobile movie player or find your favourite YouTube clips.Media Go™ technology makes moving music from PC to phone easy .W995 video phone’s super-sharp 2.6” color screen makes everything a must-see. Perfect for watching movies on your mobile.It comes with a high quality 8.1 megapixel camera for capturing pictures and videos.Get music, games and endless fun for your Sony Ericsson W995 from PlayNow.

FEATURES

The Wi-Fi alternative

Comes with Facebook

Drag, drop, enjoy – Media Go™

Podcasts and playlists

aGPS support

Pictures you’ll want to keep

A clear audio experience

Walkman™ player with equalizer presets

YouTube™ compatible

Video streaming

Playlists for your mood – SensMe™

Photo flash

FM Radio

SPECIFICATIONS

Size97.0 x 49.0 x 15.0 mm
3.8 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight113.0 gr
4.0 oz
Screen240×320 pixel
MemoryMemory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support (up to 8 GB)
Phone memory 118MB*

Friday, September 25, 2009

Samsung jet


samsung-jet-Samsung had launched one of its major mobile phones in this year——Samsung JET.Samsung jet is a great phone with all the latest technologies and features. It is a nice gadget for those people who likes style,luxury,etc…It comes with all the new entertainmental functions.Samsung jet is a toichscreen phone of 3.1 inches.It has a megapixel camera for high quality picture and video capturing.It also have a 800 MHz processor.It also haveGeotagging, image stabilization, face detection, Smile Shot, Wide Dynamic Range (WDR).It comes with Latest TouchWiz 2.0 UI with Motion UI, Media Gate 3D, Smart Unlock. It also have Wi-Fi and GPS receiver .It have a great storage capacity of 2 to 8 gb.It have microSD card slot with microSDHC support .

It also have a Built-in accelerometer for screen auto rotate and turn-to-mute.It comes with a TV out for more entertaining.It contains Proximity sensor for display auto turn-off.It have a 3.5 mm audio jack. SAmsung jet haveStereo FM Radio with RDS.Another feature is that it have microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0.Jets Web browser has full Flash and Java support for fast and easy browsing.It also have DivX/XviD video support.In case of sond effects , it has DNSe and SRS sound effect.It has smart dialling and speaker call.

According to me,From all these features of samsung jet, microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0 andGPS receiver are the main and most imporatant features.For more updates on the latest news in the field of technology and free downloads of softwares , please subscribe to our site Via EMAIL or feedburner.

Zune HD (32GB – platinum) Launched


zune-hdDear viewers its yet another bang by microsoft that they have launched the all new ZUNE HD. It will be the main competitor of the apple ipod and hence it is sure that the race is on after the new venture of microsoft

Its most enhanced vivid display allows to entertain you very well.Get quick and instant access to all your content with innovative multi-touch navigation. With a 3.3-inch screen and vivid 16:9 OLED display (480 x 272 resolution), truer and brighter premium entertainment is right at your fingertips.

Its HD radio tune into many local HD Radio stations with crystal-clear digital reception at no extra cost. The integrated HD Radio receiver gives you access to more of the content you love. Plus, just as on FM stations, tag the songs you like for later purchase

Watch supported 720p HD movies, TV shows, and videos in high definition on your HDTV through the Zune HD AV Dock (sold separately). Or take them with you for premium entertainment on the go. Additional dock and HDTV are required.

Your content, your way. Quickplay gives instant access to your stuff with shortcuts to favorites, recently downloaded or played music, videos, and more.

News, email, traffic? It’s all in your pocket. Surf the web anytime, anywhere you have a wi-fi connection. Enjoy your favorite websites with a well-featured web browser, including tap-to-zoom technology, built-in accelerometer, and touchscreen QWERTY keyboard.

Buy, stream, and update your music—and download free games—wirelessly via a wi-fi connection. Wirelessly sync to your home computer via your home network. You can also stream millions of songs over wi-fi directly to your Zune HD

Sunday, August 9, 2009

LG KU990 Viewty

An odd name for a phone, but is the a beauty or a beast? At first glance it does look like a true beauty, boasting a wonderfully large touch screen which is extremely responsive and a An odd name for a phone, but is the LG KU990 Viewty a beauty or a beast? At first glance it does look like a true beauty, boasting a wonderfully large touch screen which is extremely responsive and a 5 megapixel camera complete with xenon flash this is one of the most stylish models around.If you look at the camera from the back you could be forgiven for thinking this was an actual digital camera
. 5 megapixels allows you to take some great photos, with digital stabilisation to help steady shots and comes with easy and quick control when choosing the size of photo, the quality of the shot and such as the white balance. A great feature for viewing your photos can be found in the photo album
of the phone and takes full advantage of the touch screen. Your photos sit on the screen and can be moved around with the fingertip just as though they were laid out on a table, which means you drag them and flip them around to view them. However should the newness wear off, you can revert to standard viewing.The camera also allows the user to shoot video of 120 fps; this is great when it comes to capturing fast action and then replaying it back in slow motion, which is a wonderful and fun feature to include. Speaking of video it is worth mentioning for fans of watching video and movies on their phone that the Viewty is compatible with DivX format. There are many full length films to be found online and these can be stored on microSD card which the phone readily accepts.As mentioned before the Viewty has a beautiful large screen which is outstanding in both horizontal and vertical layouts. You can take full advantage of the brightly lit screen using the installed web browser, which is one of the best to be found on a mobile phone. What sets it apart is the fact that the web pages are full sized but are reduced to fit the screen, simply zoom in on the parts of the page that you are interested in. However one thing missing on the LG KU990 Viewty is a Wi-Fi connection, this means that unless you have a data plan you will run up a huge bill when going online. This is a real shame with the number of hotspots
that are around the UK which can be taken advantage of and the fact that the phone includes software and boasts uploading videos taken with the camera directly to YouTube, along with downloading.Of course let's not forget that this is a phone and the calling features are excellent. The audio quality on the phone when talking is clear and loud with no distortion, the hands free loudspeaker
also allows clear conversations. The large screen again is a big advantage when it comes to making video calls which again are clear.Overall the LG KU990 Viewty is a real beauty with just a few minor flaws, which are not enough to make it a beast. Battery life is very poor if you are using the phone to listen to music, surfing the web and making calls, you would have to recharge it every night. However if just using the mobile for phone calls then you would on average get two days out of it. While the camera produces excellent clear shots, it is let down slightly when it comes to night time shots. The Xenon flash is better than an LED light, but on this model it is not the brightest, so night time shots are a little on the dark side. However even with these few niggles in mind it is a beautiful stylish phone with many outstanding features and is definitely wo5 megapixel camera complete with xenon flash this is one of the most stylish models around.If you look at the camera from the back you could be forgiven for thinking this was an actual digital camera
. 5 megapixels allows you to take some great photos, with digital stabilisation to help steady shots and comes with easy and quick control when choosing the size of photo, the quality of the shot and such as the white balance. A great feature for viewing your photos can be found in the photo album
of the phone and takes full advantage of the touch screen. Your photos sit on the screen and can be moved around with the fingertip just as though they were laid out on a table, which means you drag them and flip them around to view them. However should the newness wear off, you can revert to standard viewing.The camera also allows the user to shoot video of 120 fps; this is great when it comes to capturing fast action and then replaying it back in slow motion, which is a wonderful and fun feature to include. Speaking of video it is worth mentioning for fans of watching video and movies on their phone that the Viewty is compatible with DivX format. There are many full length films to be found online and these can be stored on microSD card which the phone readily accepts.As mentioned before the Viewty has a beautiful large screen which is outstanding in both horizontal and vertical layouts. You can take full advantage of the brightly lit screen using the installed web browser, which is one of the best to be found on a mobile phone. What sets it apart is the fact that the web pages are full sized but are reduced to fit the screen, simply zoom in on the parts of the page that you are interested in. However one thing missing on the LG KU990 Viewty is a Wi-Fi connection, this means that unless you have a data plan you will run up a huge bill when going online. This is a real shame with the number of hotspots
that are around the UK which can be taken advantage of and the fact that the phone includes software and boasts uploading videos taken with the camera directly to YouTube, along with downloading.Of course let's not forget that this is a phone and the calling features are excellent. The audio quality on the phone when talking is clear and loud with no distortion, the hands free loudspeaker
also allows clear conversations. The large screen again is a big advantage when it comes to making video calls which again are clear.Overall the LG KU990 Viewty is a real beauty with just a few minor flaws, which are not enough to make it a beast. Battery life is very poor if you are using the phone to listen to music, surfing the web and making calls, you would have to recharge it every night. However if just using the mobile for phone calls then you would on average get two days out of it. While the camera produces excellent clear shots, it is let down slightly when it comes to night time shots. The Xenon flash is better than an LED light, but on this model it is not the brightest, so night time shots are a little on the dark side. However even with these few niggles in mind it is a beautiful stylish phone with many outstanding features and is definitely wo

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

intel products

intel products

The intel pentium dual core brand refers to mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors intel. These are based on either the 32-bit(yonah) or 64-bit cores, targeted at mobile or desktop computers respectively. A newer series of mobile Pentium Dual-Core CPUs is a half-cache Merom.

The Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors, E2140, E2160, E2180, E2200, and E2220 use the Allendale core, a stripped-down version of the Conroe core, featuring 1MiB L2 cache natively as compared to the Conroe core which features 4MiB L2 Cache natively. Intel has shifted its product lines having the Core 2 line as Mainstream/Performance, Pentium Dual-Core as Mainstream, and the new Celeron (based on the Conroe-L core) as Budget/Value. The E2xxx processors have half of their L2 cache disabled, from 2MiB to 1MiB.

MULTI CORE

A multi-core processor (or chip-level multiprocessor, CMP) combines two or more independent cores into a single package composed of a single (IC), or more dies packaged together. A dual-core processor contains two cores, and a quad-core processor contains four cores. A multi-core microprocessor implements in a single physical package. A processor with all cores on a single die is called a monolithic processor. Cores in a multicore device may share a single coherent at the highest on-device cache level ( or may have separate caches (e.g. current dual-core processors). The processors also share the same interconnect to the rest of the system. Each "core" independently implements optimizations such as execution, and . A system with n cores is effective it is presented with n or more . The most commercially significant (or at least the most 'obvious') multi-core processors are those used in (primarily from Intel and AMD) and game consoles (e.g., the eight-core processor in the and the three-core in the ). In this context, "multi" typically means a relatively small number of cores. However, the technology widely used in other technology areas, especially those of as and in GUI

The amount of performance gained by the use of a multicore processor depends on the problem being solved and the algorithms used, as well as their implementation in software For so-called problems, a dual-core processor with two cores at 2GHz may perform very nearly as quickly as a single core of 4GHz. Other problems, though, may not yield so much speedup. This all assumes, however, that the software has been designed to take advantage of available parallelism. If it hasn't, there will not be any speedup at all. However, the processor will better since it can run two programs at once, one on each core.

CORE 2 DUO

The Core 2 brand refers to a range of intel consumer 64 bit single- and dual-core and 2x2 (Multi-Chip Module) quad-core cpu with the x86-64 instruction set, based on the Intel , derived from the laptop processor. two interconnected cores, each similar to those branded . The 2x2 dual-die quad-core CPU had two separate dual-core dies (CPUs)—next to each other—in one quad-core package. The Core 2 relegated the brand to a , and reunified laptop and desktop CPU lines, which previously had been divided into the Pentium .

The Core microarchitecture returned to lower clock rate and improved processors' usage of both available clock cycles and power compared with preceding Core microarchitecture provides more efficient decoding stages, execution units, , and buses, reducing the Core 2-branded , while increasing their processing capacity. Intel's CPUs have varied very wildly in power consumption according to clock rate, architecture and semiconductor process, shown in the tables.

The Core 2 brand was introduced on July 27, 2006, comprising the Solo (single-core), Duo , Quad and Extreme (dual- or quad-core CPUs for enthusiasts) branches, during 2007. Intel Core 2 processors with vPro technology (designed for businesses) include the dual-core and quad-core branches.

The brand became immediately successful. The processors were introduced into Apple's popular MacBook series of notebooks, at the time Apple CEO justified the entire switch to Intel from IBM's processors by the Core 2 series' ability to provide high performance at low power consumption, renaming the "PowerBook" series to MacBook to note their lowered power consumption. The series of processors reasserted Intel's role in the processor market after a period in which processors began significantly encroaching on Intel's market share. The processor series became so successful that AnandTech Senior Editor Gary Kay coined the phrase "Conroe" as a verb to describe the releasing of a product that eclipses the competition in a previously hotly contested market.

w 705

FEATURES SUMMARYBLUETOOTH SUPPORTUSB SUPPORT: 2.0DIGITAL CAMERA: 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, video, flash; secondary videocall cameraWLAN/WIFI SUPPORT: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
STATUSAvailable
INTRODUCEDMarch 2009
FORM FACTORSlider
SAR VALUE1.010 W/Kg
NETWORKS2G: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850
3G: HSDPA 2100 / HSDPA 900
BATTERYLi-Po, 1000 mAh

Sony-Ericsson W705 Technical Specifications

General
StatusAvailable
IntroducedMarch 2009
AnnouncedOctober 2008
Network (2G)GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850
Network (3G)HSDPA 2100 / HSDPA 900
Form factorSlider
Antenna typeInternal
SAR Value1.010 W/Kg
Size
Weight98 g (with battery)
Dimensions95.0 x 47.5 x 14.3 mm
Display
TypeGraphical
ColouredYes, TFT, 262K colors
Resolution240 x 320 pixels
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Wallpapers, screensavers
Memory
Numbers in phone2000
Received calls30
Outgoing calls30
Lost calls30
Shared memory120 MB
- Photocall
- Memory Stick Micro (M2), 4 GB card included
Ringtones
Polyphonic ringtonesYes
Ringtone profilesYes
- MP3
Networking
HSDPA speed7.2 Mbps
GPRSYes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGEYes, Class 10, 236.8 kbps
HSCSDYes
WLANYes, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
USBYes, 2.0
BluetoothYes, 2.0 with A2DP
WAPYes
BrowserYes, WAP 2.0/HTML, RSS
Email clientYes
- Push Email
- Instant Messaging
Features
VibrationYes
SMSSend / Receive
MMSSend / Receive
CameraBuiltin, 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, video, flash; secondary videocall camera
JavaYes, MIDP 2.0
GamesYes, (changeable)
ClockYes
AlarmYes
CalculatorYes
CalendarYes
Voice memoYes
T9Yes
Multiple numbers / contactYes
HandsfreeYes
FM RadioYes
- Camera images geo-tagging (cell-ID)
- FM receiver
- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player
- Walkman 3.0 player
- Shake control
- SensMe
- TrackID music recognition
- YouTube service in Media Center
- Picture editor/blogging
- Organiser
Standard Battery
TypeLi-Po
Amperage1000 mAh
Standby timeGSM: 400h / 3G: 350h 350m
Talk timeGSM: 10h / 3G: 4

latest ea game

SPECIFICATIONS:
Requires Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS X, 2.4GHz or dual-core processor, 1.5GB RAM, graphics card with 128MB of RAM and Pixel Shader 2.0 support, 7.1GB disk space

Verdict: A detailed social simulation with many layers. There's an entire town, and more role-playing elements than before.

The third instalment in this successful series expands on the previous games by simulating an entire town. Your virtual characters, or Sims, can now walk freely from location to location rather than hopping between a series of standalone households and public places.

As with previous games, you can select or create one or more Sims to look after. There's a huge variation in physical characteristics, wardrobe options, ambitions and character traits. For example, the Friendly trait helps your Sim make friends more easily, while the Kleptomaniac trait allows you to steal property, but also rewards you for returning it. It's these traits that really tell your Sims apart.

Having created your Sims, you can place them in a house and start meddling with their lives. The game is an open-ended social simulation, and unlike most games there's no specific win point. The game's simulation of human relationships is simplistic but accurate, and the new larger environment affords a huge degree of freedom. A big part of the game consists of social interactions with the computer-controlled Sims who inhabit your town. The Sims 3 adds a new level of depth to characters by investing each with up to five unique traits that determine their needs and wishes.

Directing your Sims' daily lives isessentially a question of keeping an eye on their six basic needs, including energy, hunger and fun. Beyond these, your Sim has wishes that you can fulfil. These are influenced by your Sim's traits, and include eating or cooking specific foods, gaining promotion in their careers, talking to other Sims and other small, immediate goals.

You can choose which wishes to fulfil, and by completing them you collect lifetime reward points, which you can cash in for permanent perks. These perks generally reduce your Sim's needs, so you can concentrate on higher-level goals. Each Sim has one lifetime wish, which you choose based on its traits. Fulfilling this grants a huge number of reward points.

Your Sim can choose one of many careers and go to work in buildings around town. There are skills that determine success in each career, but also provide general benefits. For example, the Gardening skill is required for the Science career path, but also lets you grow food, and at higher levels you can grow special plants such as Money Trees. Skills also interact, so a good gardener will have better produce with which to cook, for example.

The Sims 3 has a much larger element of role-playing than previous versions, as the ability to level-up skills and careers takes it beyond its reputation as a glorified doll's house. Other areas are also greatly improved. The town and property editors let you engage with your inner architect or designer, and anything you create in the game can be shared online, but multiple players can't share a single town. Previous versions relied on expansion packs, but The Sims 3 will receive expansions over the internet.

The game is slick, with fantastic graphics, but it doesn't require powerful graphics hardware and will run on pretty much any modern PC. It's a great step forward and a worthy successor to the best-selling game of all time.

Monday, July 20, 2009

sonyericsson latest cybershot w61s

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The mobile phone and digital camera market is converging fast than we can think, Mobile makers are releasing Mobile handsets that are as good as any other digital camera, SE latest addition in the Cyber-Shot is one such camera mobile which features a cool 5.1 megapixel camera with 3X optical zoom and smile shutter technology. This slider phone features “Exmor” CMOS matrix, the same sensor technology from Sony’s Alpha DSLR.

Feature of Sony Ericsson Cyber-Shot W61S:

  • 5.1 Megapixel
  • 2.8″ TFT display with video out
  • CDMA 1 X WIN networks
  • EV-DO Rev technology
  • MicroSD storage cards
  • Music Ready

No info about pricing yet!


The W61S can work in CDMA 1 X WIN networks supporting EV-DO Rev.A technology, and supports Bluetooth, so the user can feel free without wires. GPS-functionality enhances photo capabilities of the phone.

In addition to photo and GPS the new Cyber-shot phone can boast of a big widescreen 2.8″ TFT VGA display, which can be used as a pocket TV display. If the this display isn’t big enough for you to share the content, the developers added a video out.

Sony Ericsson W61S Specifications:
* Networks: CDMA1X WIN
* Dimensions: 50×114x22 mm
* Weight: 149 g
* Display: 2.8″ widescreen, 480×800 pixels, 262K colors
* microSD storage cards
* Camera: 5.11-megapixel, CMOS
* Payment, music and navigation services

Useful Web Slices for Internet Explorer8

IE8 was released with lots of features and one of them was Web Slices. Using Web Slices, you can keep up with frequently updated sites directly from the new Favorites Bar. If a Web Slice is available on a page, a green Web Slices icon will appear in the Command Bar, so that you can add the Web Slice to your favorite. When new information becomes available, the Web Slice will become highlighted. When you click on the Web Slice in the Favorites Bar, it previews relevant information. Here is a list of 6 useful Web slices for IE8. You can also check out our list of accelerators and add-ons for IE8.

1. MSN Headlines: Always have access to the latest MSN headlines, right from within Internet Explorer 8 using this Web Slice.

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2. Weather from Bing: imply type your city + “weather” on the page that pops up and click on the Bing result that you can subscribe to as a Web Slice. Note: currently works in US market only.

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3. Watch eBay Items: Stay up-to-date with important eBay auctions with this Web Slice. Simply subscribe on the eBay website to the auction of your choice.

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4. Internet Buzz from StumbleUpon :The StumbleUpon WebSlice for IE8 allows you to receive up-to-the-minute feeds of popular sites and content on StumbleUpon.

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5. Feed Slice: Create your own custom RSS slice of any blog or websites and get updates right inside IE8 easily.

6. Twitter Updates: Follow your friends’ Twitter updates automatically updated every 15 minutes for you.

7. GMail Inbox: Get a quick preview of your Gmail inbox with this handy slice that lists your latest unread email, as they come into your Gmail Inbox. You get a quick preview of the message or you can click through and easily open your full GMail web page.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Sony Ericsson's W995

Sony Ericsson opened the 2009 on Sunday night by announcing the W995 Walkman phone. As the premiere device for Sony Ericsson's new media go service, the w995 a wide range of multimedia features for both music and video. And yes, it makes calls too.

The W995 is a media maven.

(Credit: Sony Ericsson)

On the outside it sports a thin slider design in progressive black, cosmic silver, or energetic red. Its front face is dominated by a 2.6-inch display, which should lend itself well to watching everything from music videos to movies. You'll also find a desk stand (very nice!) and stereo speakers.

And just to prove that miracles do happen, Sony Ericsson broke down and included a 3.5mm headset jack. We're not sure what made the company change its mind, but we couldn't care less.

The W995's Walkman player offers the standard range of features, including album art, shake control, TrackID, and an adjustable bass level. You'll also be able to save MP3 and AAC files as ring tones. The 8.1-megapixel camera is straight out of a Cyber-shot line. It has a 16x digital zoom, auto-focus, face detection, a flash, image stabilization, Sony's PictBridge, a video recorder, and picture blogging.

Finishing out the feature set are stereo Bluetooth, assisted-GPS with support for Google Maps, Wi-Fi, messaging and e-mail, a voice recorder, an FM radio, phone-as-modem capability, USB mass storage, PC syncing, instant messaging, organizer applications, a speakerphone, gaming, and direct access to YouTube.

With so much under the hood, it's imperative Sony Ericsson backs it all up with solid battery life and memory. Fortunately, the W995's specs look promising. Its Memory Stick Micro slot will accommodate cards up to 8GB, the internal memory is 118MB, and Sony Ericsson promises that the W995's battery life will be long enough to support two full-length films (9 hours talk time, 20 hours music time and 5 hours video time).

The W995 will be available in the second quarter of this year for an undisclosed price. The W955 will be quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900) and dual-band UMTS (900/2100), while the W995a will be quad-band GSM and tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100). The latter is formatted for the North American market.

For more on the W995, check out the Sony Ericsson photo gallery.

Sony Ericsson W705 review

Sony Ericsson W705 review


Know Your Mobile India brings you the review of Sony Ericsson W705, the latest Walkman series phone with Wi-Fi and 3G capability

Published on Apr 21, 2009

When Sony Ericsson launched the Xperia X1 globally as well as in India, it has created a lot of hype in the telecom industry, however, it could not keep up to the hype.

Keeping past things in the past, the company came out with a new Walkman series phone- W705- and launched in Indian market few days back.

Packing the latest Walkman gadgetry, including gimmicky Shake Control, the W705 is also boxed with a 4GB Memory Stick Micro card, and better than average in-ear earphones (though again, there's no 3.5mm socket on the bodywork). 3G HSPA provides high-speed mobile online connectivity, for fast uploading as well as downloading where networks are enabled, while there's a video call camera upfront, plus a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash.

Design and handling
Sharply styled with brushed aluminium on the front and sides, subtle gold trim, plus a rubber-feel back panel, the W705 has distinct design echoes of the W880i about it. A 2.4-inch QVGA display dominates the front, giving a bright, clear and reasonably large platform for its multimedia goings-on. Its bodywork is an acceptable 95(h) x 48(w) x 14.3(d)mm, and its 98g weight reflects the solid feel of the bodywork.

Buttonry below the screen is conventional Sony Ericsson, with the navigation D-pad and control keys laid out in an attractive circular array that's grooved and raised in the right places for finger-tapping accuracy. Similarly, the menu system is familiar Sony Ericsson territory, based around a grid of icons in the main menu and sub-menus, with tabbed sections for various lists of options. The main menu view can be changed if you prefer a more carousel or scrolling style of function selection.

Wi-Fi can be switched on or off quickly by accessing the Activity Menu shortcuts using a hotkey on the control panel. It's useful for fast-tracking to other useful functions too, like Bluetooth, Google Maps, TrackID or the phone's browser. Wi-Fi is a real no-hassle experience, activating without fuss, and able to auto connect seamlessly when you're in range of your selected hotspot.

The slider mechanism is smooth and feels robust, while the numberpad is neatly engineered - with a contoured surface and marker dots helping to differentiate numbers on the panel.

Music player
This Walkman phone leaves main music player control duties to the navigation pad - although there's also a tiny Walkman key on the top of the phone, for activating the player and initiating its Shake Control operation. This motion-operated gadgetry utilises the built in accelerometer that also auto-rotates the display in certain functions.

Holding the Walkman button down in music player mode and shaking the phone in certain ways can forward or rewind tracks, adjust volume and switch into shuffle mode. Of course, this is pretty gimmicky, as you can do most of this much more easily, accurately, and just as quickly, by pressing the normal controls.

The Walkman player user interface is very intuitive, with a familiar collection of track categories - including the SensMe option that can be used to select tracks by mood and tempo data (provided they've had this added via Sony Ericsson's Media Manager PC software before copying to the phone).

The music player performs up to the high standard we've come to expect of the Walkman collection, the packaged high-grade in-ear earphones producing a lovely responsive sound with plenty of depth.

That there's no 3.5mm headphone socket on a specialist music mobile is a regular source of irritation when we're looking at Walkman phones, particularly when the alternative is a lumpy proprietary multi-connector awkwardly positioned on the side (for maximum in-pocket snagging).

Sony Ericsson at least includes a 3.5mm adaptor on the two-part headset lead, so you can plug in your own higher quality ear-wear to further boost performance. Stereo Bluetooth wireless headphones are also supported. Through the loudspeaker, tunes sound OK but not exceptionally good.

Although the onboard memory totals 120MB, the 4GB in-box memory card is a decent enough amount of in-box storage for loading tunes. This can be done in the usual ways, using the USB cable and Media Manager software, drag-and-dropping in Mass Storage mode, or Bluetoothing over.

Over the air downloads - using Wi-Fi or 3G - are speedy, if you want to use an online or mobile operator service, or try Sony Ericsson's embedded PlayNow offering.

Camera action
The camera on the W705 takes a back seat to the music player, in typical Walkman phone fashion. It has a similar, if less sophisticated, user interface as its Cyber-shot brethren, and automatically switches to landscape camera mode, but the 3.2-megapixel camera here lacks the all-round shooting ability of Sony Ericsson's photo-centric handsets.

It has a fixed focus lens rather than using an autofocus system, and results are average for this sort of shooter. Image detail is limited, and although shots can look reasonable in good lighting conditions, images can look soft with lower light. In darker environments, there's plenty of grain apparent, and the LED flash has limited effect over more than a short distance.

Standard settings adjustments are included, plus image tweaking options. Uploading images and video online is also possible, with Sony Ericsson supplementing its standard Blogger upload option with others for MySpace and Picasa, plus a further option to tap in settings for any other services you prefer.

While video shooting quality is run-of-the-mill QVGA at 15fps, you can show off your clips via YouTube using a pre-loaded app. You can also browse the site, view content and manage your online account from the phone.

Shots can be geo-tagged with metadata so you can record where images were taken. Unfortunately there's no GPS receiver on this device, so positional info is approximate using cellsite triangulation. Lack of GPS is a downer with this model as more and more mobile phones being launched in Indian market these days features GPS.

Location and online apps
Even without GPS, Google Maps can be a useful app to have in your phone app armoury, enabling you to find your way around in unfamiliar surroundings, search for locations, businesses and services, and get routes planned over the air. It ain't Sat Nav, but it's still handy.

The online activity includes a typical NetFront browser that's speedy and serviceable to use. There are plenty of other useful, fun and frivolous features under the W705's bonnet, from a Walk Mate motion-activated pedometer for tracking your daily steps and an AccuWeather.com weather updater to a Music Quiz based on your tracks and an odd Rock Bobblehead motion controlled animation.

Among the five games included are motion-activated bowling and 3D driving games. The usual solid toolbox of organiser apps and functions are present and correct too, including calendar, calculator, tasks and notes, world clocks, timer, stopwatch, voice recorder, and code memo apps.

Email, IM and other phone messaging facilities are available, while Sony Ericsson has implemented a Conversations facility to view threads of messages from your phonebook contacts.

Performance
Battery performance is adequate, with the W705 delivering over two days of action with normal usage levels and Wi-Fi active. Sony Ericsson quotes best-case figures of up to 4 hours talktime on 3G or 10 hours in GSM coverage, or 350 hours standby for 3G and 400 hours on GSM networks. Calling quality was first rate in a variety of environments, and overall we found the phone responsive and reliable.

Summary
If you're after all the latest high-end gadgetry with your music phone, the Sony Ericsson W705 won't deliver it all. It doesn't do GPS, touchscreen and smartphone cleverness, and its camera performance isn't one of Sony Ericsson's best efforts. Still, the classy-looking W705 has a strikingly stylish design, and its typically decent set of mid-range features are bolstered by a terrific music player performance and Wi-Fi connectivity. Another Walkman handset that ticks the requisite mid-range boxes.

Sony Ericsson W705 Info

Recommended price: Rs 16,786

Pros:
Stylish brushed aluminium design
Wi-Fi connectivity
HSPA 3G
Walkman music player
4GB Memory Stick Micro card supplied
Decent earphones in-box
User-friendly interface
Quality sliderphone feel
YouTube supported
Google Maps software

Cons:
No GPS
Average quality 3.2-megapixel camera
Average video capture
No smartphone OS
No 3.5mm headphone socket on casing

Verdict: Sony Ericsson upgrades its Walkman phone lineup with a decently featured, Wi-Fi-packing, head-turner of a sliderphone

Rating: 4 out of 5

More info: Sony Ericsson India website

Friday, July 10, 2009

verison mifi 2200 3g portable wi fi

We're at least a generation away from internet on everything. Until then, the drive one 3G verison mifi 2200 cellular data connection over Wi-Fi to a handful of gadgets at once.

The MiFi is gorgeous, and about as big as a business card holder. And miraculously capable of connecting to Verizon's 3G cellular network and spitting out Wi-Fi to up to 5 clients.

The device is manufactured by novatel, and instead of a mretal top of the reference design, it has a plastic top, which I imagine is better for wireless signal reception. The 3G connection is a Verizon EVDO revision A connection, and it was not too slow while being tested from downtown Manhattan.
Speed was what you'd expect from an EVDO Revision A piece of kit:




The Wi-Fi itself is of the B/G variety, with basic security settings and the ability to hide SSID broadcasting. There's a web based UI for managing the hotspot, too.

The operation of the device is relatively straight forward, in most ways. You hit the power button and it turns on and automatically connects to a Verizon 3G signal. (I kind of wish the power button was more recessed, I can see it turning on in a bag.)

There are some variables as to how you connect the device to your computers and wi-fi devices, though.

The micro USB port used for charging the device doubles as a connectivity port. When you connect the device to your computer by USB, the internet access can be turned on by Verizon's software. This charges the device, but disables Wi-Fi so no other devices can use it. Connecting the MiFi to the wall charger via the same port allows the Wi-Fi to be accessed. I do think that its nice that it is both battery powered and capable of being used as a tethered device. If you're going to use your 3G connection on only one device you're better off connecting it as such because transferring a connection over a USB port takes less power than over a wireless signal, even if its only Wi-Fi.

The device works fine. Wi-Fi range is not all that strong, but given the portability of the device, it's better than expected, providing strong coverage at 25 feet away in a place with congested airwaves. The 3G was fast, as I noted above, but I did not compare its reception to other types of 3G modems. The MiFi can power down when not being used, automatically, after a set time. Rebooting the device takes about 5-10 seconds, however. Battery life was around 2.5-3.5 hours while using it to work (read: plenty of internet access at all times, but not quite up to the level of streaming video.)

Do I like this thing? Yes. It would be nice to use in the car, as long as you have a car USB charger, and could be convenient if you have to share one connection between several Wi-Fi devices. Obviously! (Although, sharing an EVDO connection between friends can tax a friendship terribly.)

Since it's an all in one machine, will it replace your house's internet? No, its not designed to, because of the limited range, and speed compared to cable modems and faster DSL connections. And Verizon's 5GB/month limit for its $60 unlimited plan. (There's a useless 250MB plan for $40). The MiFi is $100 with a 2 year contract, after a $50 rebate. Later in the year, , if you prefer their network better as we do.

I don't know if I need this, as I've got an EVDO card for my computer, and my phone has internet on it. I guess I belong to part of the population that doesn't worry so much about portable WiFi on a separate piece of gear, no matter how nice the hardware is. But I'd take this thing.



Smallest 3G/Wi-Fi combo I've ever seen.




Fairly priced; about the same cost as a regular 3G data card, with more flexibility.




Specifically for people who want to share a 3G connection with other devices; if you don't need that, get a regular card for your laptop.




We rate Sprint's network slightly faster, and that device is coming out later in the year. Although the Sprint's metallic case may (I am only guessing) have worse reception than the plastic case.
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