
August 27th, 2010

maureen
Ding, ding… Round One: With the Blackberry 8820 coming soon to a store near you, all over the country Business people are facing the eternal business question… Should I switch to the trendy new iPhone or take the plunge and upgrade to the sexy new “Crackberry”Well if these two juggernauts are really going to go at it in the business arena, then best place to start is definitely Business Email. Right, BlackBerry is set up with Microsoft Exchange Server and sports the new fangled intelligent push email - the iPhone does not. Take that! So what does this mean to you? Well when email is sent to a BlackBerry, then your new phone message is downloaded instantly – then and an LED on the phone flashes to notify you that you have a new message. It’s all instantaneous and you don’t have to do a thing.
Meanwhile, the iPhone, on the other hand, recognizes new messages at very best only every 15 minutes (what!!!) and you also have to check to see if anything has arrived. Obviously the Blackberry wins here especially as the act of having to actively check for email means wasted battery usage as you have
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August 26th, 2010

maureen
2009 has seen a selection properly jaw-dropping smartphones hit shelves, and now it's time for the cream of the crop. Let's have a look at the three contenders for greatest phone of 2009. Nokia N900 We begin by looking at the most powerful smartphone in Nokia's catalogue. Their newest smartphone is the first of its kind; it's the first mobile phone ever to use the open-source Maemo OS (previously seen in Nokia's selection of tablet computers). Say hello to the Nokia N900. The Maemo OS gives the Nokia N900 a finger friendly interface, and in addition to that, the mobile has a built in QWERTY thumbboard, and it has more methods of interacting with the phone than ever before. It's not solely about the UI, though, because the Nokia N900 is packed to the gills with high-end features. A 5 megapixel camera makes for superb photos, the media player is stunning, and with HSDPA and GPS, the Nokia N900 certainly isn't short of connectivity options. Palm Pre However, in the world of interfaces, there's one phone canes both of the phones on this article, hands down: the groundbreaking Palm Pre. You see, the Palm Pre is built on
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August 24th, 2010

maureen
Apple’s iPhone could stir the world even before its launch by virtue of publicity and as it reached peoples’ palms it could surprise them with its fully tactile interface and chic look. People really enjoyed the gadget’s fresh features particularly those offering a silky route to the web. Later iPhone 2.0 and iPhone 3G brought in more fascinating features making the posh gadget tone in more with its price and fame. Even with all its novelties people could not really relish the entire technological liberty that iPhone is capable to provide – AT&T’s monopoly as its only carrier and Apple’s domineering attitude over the range of applications (even after facilitating SDK) have kept iPhone away from being an unfettered hub of barrage of applications. Unlocking iPhone is the way to resolve all the bars. The iPhone unlocking softwares are there to unlock iPhones in minutes and you are then free from the exclusivity of AT&T…… you can choose to use any operator using the GSM network technology. And what's more, tons of applications – music, movies, games, e-books, contents and other softwares – are at your service. The iPhone unlocking solutions can unlock the latest iPhones and the state-of-the–art
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August 24th, 2010

maureen
The demand for Windows Mobile SIP Phone capabilities is growing at an alarming rate. Many people think that the services offered for Windows Mobile SIP phones are expensive and time consuming to maintain. This is simply not true. There are many providers out there who offer free clients for Windows Mobile SIP phones. Some of the free IM and VOIP clients for Windows Mobile SIP phones include: Quakk MidpSSH Sony Access Slick IM Palringo SJLabs 3CX X-Lite Orneta Fring This list is growing at a substantial rate. Many are skeptical about freeware because of the potential for malware and viruses. However, the reason these providers can offer free clients for Windows Mobile SIP phones is simple. These sites are created for one reason – ad revenue. Therefore, people will pay big money to have an ad on a website that is visited regularly. Sites offering free software get many views and are the ultimate in advertising because of the substantial traffic. Therefore, it is unlikely that one would find malicious software from one of these provider websites. If you are in doubt about any organization, it is best to do some research to find out what other people are saying
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August 24th, 2010

maureen
The Blackberry Mobile phone seems to everywhere these days. Better known in the US as the “crackberry” this modern day marvel is keeping people connected all over the world. I was watching television over the weekend (taking a well deserved period of “time out” and as one does on a lazy Sunday afternoons) when I found myself watching exactly the sort of mindless TV they show on Sunday afternoons for people with no hobbies - Ahem. And so it was that I found myself watching rapper Snoop Doggs reality TV show “Snoop Doggs Fatherhood” on Sky One. As I was drip fed the sort of banal TV that really makes you wonder what the world is coming too, I found myself somewhat interested to note that our Mr. Dogg (?) is actually the happy owner of a new Blackberry Curve, for it was in almost every single shot. Being involved in promoting the Business uses of the Blackberry, I was mildly interested to see that over the course of the show Mr. Dogg (?) would be constantly cuss’ing and email his “little homies” almost nonstop thanks to the technological marvel that the Blackberry is. Then having taken his
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