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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Nokia n900 specifications
Saturday, April 24, 2010
blackberry solutions and apps
Thursday, April 22, 2010
crm software for marketting
These tools have been shown to help companies attain these objectives:
- Streamlined sales and marketing processes
- Higher sales productivity
- Added cross-selling and up-selling opportunities
- Improved service, loyalty, and retention
- Increased call center efficiency
- Higher close rates
- Better profiling and targeting
- Reduced expenses
- Increased market share
- Higher overall profitability
- Marginal costing
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Intel core i7 crm
Intel Core i7 is Intel's brand name for several families of desktop and laptop 64-bit x86-64 processors using the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture.
It is a successor to the Intel Core 2 brand.[1][2][3][4] The Core i7 identifier was first applied to the initial family of processors[5][6] codenamedBloomfield introduced in 2008. In 2009 the name was applied to Lynnfield and Clarksfield models. [7] Prior to 2010, all models were quad-core processors. In 2010, the name was applied to dual-core Arrandale models, and the Gulftown Core i7-980X Extreme processor which has six hyperthreaded cores.
Intel representatives state that the moniker Core i7 is meant to help consumers decide which processor to purchase as the newer Nehalem-based products are released in the future.[8] The name continues the use of the Intel Core brand.[9] Core i7, first assembled in Costa Rica,[10]was officially launched on November 17, 2008[11] and is manufactured in Arizona, New Mexico and Oregon, though the Oregon (PTD, Fab D1D) plant has already moved to the next generation 32 nm process.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Sony ericsson XPERIA X1
The extra solid metal looks, gorgeous screen and the right pinch of novelty called XPERIA panels look to us as good enough reasons for the X1 to be hyped and romanticized. By the way, romance or not, Sony Ericsson and HTC have hit their perfect shape with that one.
The XPERIA X1 is surely the most eagerly anticipated device in the world of Windows Mobile. Getting our review out was surely quite a wait too, we know. Better late than ever, as some folks say. We'll still have our say 'cause for the XPERIA it's a load of high expectations to live up to.
Key features:
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support plus HSDPA 7.2Mbps
- 3-inch 65K-color WVGA touchscreen
- Qualcomm MSM7200 528 Mhz CPU and 256 MB DDR SDRAM
- 3.15 MP auto focus camera with VGA video recording
- Four-row full QWERTY slide-out keyboard
- Wi-Fi and built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS
- X-Panels interface
- Optical trackpad
- Exquisite and solid metallic body
- Standard miniUSB port and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
- microSD memory expansion
- FM radio with RDS
- 3.5mm standard audio jack
- MS Office Mobile document editor
- Opera 9.5 web browser
- Excellent video playback performance
- Superb audio quality
Main disadvantages:
- Body is a bit on the bulky side
- User interface is hardly thumb-optimized
- Mediocre camera performance
- No built-in accelerometer
- Poor display sunlight legibility
- Records low quality VGA@30fps video in 3GP format
- No TV-out port
- No full Flash support for the browser (hence no full-featured YouTube)
The XPERIA X1 is one of the best-equipped Windows Mobile devices to ever set foot on the market. But hey, is it not the most elaborate and charismatic PocketPC too? As to skills, the high-res 3" screen and the full QWERTY keyboard seem the most important parts of its magnificent ammo though its processing power is not to be neglected either.