Thursday, July 23, 2009

Samsung NC10-11PBK 10.2-Inch Netbook

Black Edition Product Features
* 5900mAh 6 cell high capacity battery giving up to 9 hours and 40 minutes of continuous run-time, touch pad larger than other models
* 10.2-inch Wide, 1024 x 600 WSVGA , 220 nits
* Intel Atom processor N270, 1.6 GHz, 533 MHz Front Side Bus, 512 KB Level 2 Cache
* 160 GB, 2.5-inch HD, 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz
* Intel 945GSE shared, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 BaseTX LAN

Acer Aspire AS5515-5187 Notebook

Weight: 6.2 lbs | Height: 1.2″ – 1.3” | Width: 14.1″ | Depth: 10.6″ | Battery Type: Lithium-ion | Keyboard Type: 88-key Keyboard | Mouse Type: TouchPad™ Pointing Device | Scrolling Capability: Scroll Zone | Buttons: 2 | Interface Type: 802.11b/g Wireless Networking | Communications Description: Integrated LAN, Integrated Wireless LAN | Protocols: 802.11b, 802.11g | Data Transfer Rate: 54 Mbps, 10/100Mbps Network | Audio Description: Integrated Audio | Audio Output: 1 – Headphone output port | Audio Channels: Two integrated stereo speakers | Audio Out Jacks: 1 | Microphone Jacks: 1 | Integrated Microphone: Yes | VGA Ports: 1 | USB Ports: 2 | Price : $450 – $550

Specifications HT Mobile 32 | Mobile Phone


HT Mobile 32

Specifications HT Mobile 32 is GSM-GSM | TFT screen | 2 inch | vga camera | flash | video | sms | mms | GPRS12 | WAP | 761KB memory | microSD card slot | GSM dual simcard | dual on | polyphonic MP3 | analog TV tuner | video music player | voice recorder | radio | 3D sound | webcam | support NES games | time off | e-book reader | magic sound | bluetooth.

HT Mobile 32 is also very good for the TV online, browsing, chatting or playing to facebook and friendster.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Peel 'BarackBerry', Special BlackBerry Obama





Saking terrible BlackBerry (BB), up-to make Barack Obama President of the U.S. indirectly 'promote' the product. For, it includes a user-intensive and BB terbantu by many devices are in communication during the campaign. So when you want to be separated from the BB tercintanya, the resistance to the president directly.

In fact the office staff is not excessive because the presidency to President of the United States level, using a BB for official communication affairs office (United States President) is very dangerous. One of the things that ditakuti is the property of BB GPS Obama will give the exact coordinates where she is and this will help those who intend evil to it.

As described previously, including the BB device is actually a more secure compared to other smartphone because of the network provider, it has its own proprietary network. But this only applies if the user and not the people with the essential data communication is important and diincar.

If we can smartphone ibaratkan as cars that can protect users from the mine because the nails have been using tubeless tires, the BlackBerry can diibaratkan with a special car with run flat tire technology. So even though mine is exposed to specific tubeless tires keep the car stable running speed up to 80 KM per hour.

But President Obama needs more than that, other than the run flat tire, Obama also need antipeluru car and the car because antibom threat for far more than the layman. Similarly with the property Blackberry Obama, even though the network is equipped with exclusive and special from the Rim to Rim BlackBerry President Obama also provide additional encryption, this is still not considered safe by NSA (National Security Agency), cryptography government agency that specializes protect information U.S. vital.

This is believed to correct because a famous hacker, Kevin Mitnick is not directly reveal is a strategic step to solve the password protector (encryption) BlackBerry Obama has been strengthened with the encryption ganda. If you talk to solve the most complicated encryption though, in Russian group of hackers in time not too long akan successfully to find ways to find out important information that is sent encrypted by the first black President of the USA.

Not to speak of the other countries concerned that have funds and resources that can be said is not limited to password encryption code to solve this, because in principle there is no encryption is safe in this world and only a problem of time and resources just to solve a complex encryption.

This was in World War II, where the associate works to solve Enigma encryption owned by German intelligence and Purple used by the armed forces Dai Nippon. Therefore, NSA recommended device replacement for President Obama BB produced by General Dynamics, Sectera Edge. Communication device which 'claimed' most secure in the world (at this time) because it has been certified by NSA.

Sectera Edge alias' BarackBerry '

Sectera Edge is a communication device that has been certified by NSA to be so trusted for BB in the communications Obama presidency. One of the key security Sectera Edge network because this is the use of SIPRnet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) and does not separate combined with other conventional communications network.

Sectera Edge can use three modules of communication that is Wi-Fi, GSM and CDMA. In addition, it has a superior resistance to dust, water resistant (both rain water and get into the ditch tercebur), resistance to change and extreme weather resistant shocks where if fell from a height of 4 feet to the surface is still hard to function properly.

A quite surprising, Sectera Edge uses Microsoft Windows Mobile OS is included in Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Windows Media Player. Although the computer in the world 'om its' aka the Windows Mobile operating system is Windows is the virus most often attacked, but in the cellular world was the most attacked virus that is the Symbian operating system and take advantage of spreading the majority of Bluetooth and memory card.

This is a logical consequence of the operating system where most tempt the virus is not pointing at one particular brand, but the operating system the most popular because the virus will be zero in the number of potential victims the most.

Need to be confirmed again that this Sectera Edge diplesetkan although often as a 'BarrackBerry', apparently does not have any relationship with the BlackBerry. Blackberry Rim besutan is a product of Canada with the Blackberry operating system, while the product is Sectera Edge General Dynamics, a military contractor United States government is using the Windows Mobile operating system.

Secure Talk

Proportionate security with convenience inverted, so that should be received by the user Sectera Edge. In addition to the large size and clog-like, and so remain firm can still function even if already used to throw the head villain, not any communication equipment can be connected to the Sectera Edge.

For example, because the voice data is encrypted, so to listen to the voice is talking opponents also have to use the device that can mendekripsi data that has been encrypted. So the opponent must use talking Sectera Edge GSM compatible phone or regular phone that has the ability decryption of encrypted conversations Sectera Edge.

This feature is called Secure Talk. In theory, how to know the data is encrypted with key dekripsinya and the possibility that diincar by key stakeholders in the security technology is Sectera Edge Talk Secure this (both software and hardware).

In addition, there is one thing that does not mengenakkan for Obama to use this Sectera Edge, bandwidth SIPRnet kept strictly by the United States Department of Defense, where all communication data monitored by a number of the board of supervisors on duty, filter and measure the level of security of data flow.

Imagine such as film'24 ', what if this is the board of supervisors who successfully disusupi, such as what encryption secanggih akan also useless. Back security law valid, terlemah point in the implementation of security is a human. (Source: Detiknet)

BlackBerry is not the triumph will last up to three years?





BlackBerry excited market probably has not been making Smart (one of the vendors in Indonesia) to provide a CDMA BlackBerry.

"For the BlackBerry, has not. Meanwhile, we still want to mengedukasi customer service data with the Smart," said Charles Sitorus, Chief Sales Officer of Smart Telecom, some time ago.

According to Charles, the use of the BlackBerry community was still not optimal. Meanwhile, said Charles, BlackBerry only alternative entertainment to be cheaper, for facebook's, Yahoo Messenger, and Internet browsing.

"Characteristics of users tend to consumerism, the BB just to complete the elements of lifestyle, gayaan-style," said Charles.

According to Charles, his side have not yet calculated how big the market BlackBerry CDMA. "we do not know. Please do the analysis first. What is needed or not the market? Sustain or not in the long term? If not, what make?" said Charles.

According to Charles predicted, akan booming BlackBerry does not survive until the next three years. Pasti akan pop other players who can compete with the BlackBerry, with a service that is not less complete and interesting.

Moreover, Charles added, after the presence of WiMAX in Indonesia. "The availability of the wide access to data. When the WiMAX network is ready, people will find the handset Featured more complete, there is Wi-Fi features, and much better rather than BB. (Source: Vivanews)

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fennec Beta 1 Release Notes



This is the twelfth development milestone and the first beta release of the mobile version of Firefox, for testing purposes only, intended to:

* get wider feedback on our approach to the user experience
* engage Mozilla community teams, including localizers, and testers
* get feedback from Web developers
* encourage add-on developers to port existing add-ons and invent new ones for mobile

The initial focus of Fennec development was on building a new user experience that reflects Firefox's design principles, adding touch screen support and other interactions appropriate for mobile phones and other handheld devices, while preserving leading features like the Smart URL Bar ("awesome bar") and support for add-ons.

For beta 1, we continued to focus on performance and responsiveness. TraceMonkey, Mozilla's new JavaScript engine, is now included in Fennec, greatly improving performance. Many other performance improvements were made to panning, zooming, responsiveness and application start-up, some of which are listed below.

To help out, visit the Mozilla mobile page to learn about our public weekly meetings, how to find our community on IRC, and more.

These Release Notes provide a "quick start" for the impatient, some highlights of what's included in this version, download and installation instructions, known issues, and frequently asked questions. Please read these notes and the bug filing instructions before reporting bugs to Bugzilla.
Quick start

This release is available for the OS2008 ("Maemo") software platforms that runs on the Nokia N810 Internet Tablets. If you're viewing this on an N810, install Fennec.

Don't have an N810? Don't worry, you can still experiment with Fennec, provide feedback, write add-ons, and get involved by installing a version of Fennec for your desktop PC:

* Windows
* Mac OS X
* Linux

The idea behind releasing the package for PCs is to give people who don't have a Nokia Internet Tablet the ability to localize, experiment and build add-ons. Note: The desktop version of Fennec is not a supported product.
What's in this version?

New for Beta 1:

* TraceMonkey, Mozilla's new JavaScript engine
* Faster application start-up time
* Faster panning
* Faster zooming
* Initial implementation of bookmark folders and bookmark editing
* Support for plug-ins

This builds upon the feature set of the alpha releases:

Easy navigation to Web content:

* Bookmarks, including tags
* Smart URL bar ("awesome bar")
* Tabbed browsing with thumbnail images
* Integrated Web search - built into the URL bar
* Easy access to multiple search engines

Web content:

* Maximize content by auto-hiding controls and URL bar
* Zoom in and out

Security:

* Instant Web site ID ("Larry")
* Password manager
* Popup blocker
* Clear private data

Devices services integration:

* Click on a phone number to initiate a call
* JavaScript API to get device location

Also:

* Searchable download manager
* Preferences pane
* Add-ons manager, including ability to directly find and install add-ons

Installing Fennec

System requirements:

* Nokia N810 Internet Tablet running OS2008 ("chinook" or "diablo")

Installation:

* If you're viewing this on an N810, click here to install Fennec
* Read here for step by step instructions

Install a version of Fennec for your desktop PC:

* Windows
* Mac OS X
* Linux

Tips and tricks

* to use the full screen for browsing, click the button on the left hand side on top of the device (to the left of the -/+ buttons)
* swipe left to expose back/forward/bookmark buttons and the URL bar; swipe right to dismiss them
* swipe right to expose tabs; swipe left to dismiss them

Known issues

* Bug 458741: Allow panning/scrolling in iframes - Websites that display large amounts of content in IFrames, including Google Mail and Reader, will be very hard, if not impossible, to use.
* Plugins may not work in some of the desktop builds.

Give us feedback

* Comment in our newsgroup
* File bugs in Bugzilla. Read these instructions first.

Friday, March 27, 2009

BlackBerry Curve 8900 review: Curved right

The sharp and compact BlackBerry Curve 8900 spells business and oozes with class. Easily the hottest looker in the Curve lineup - and possibly portfolio-wide - earns much respect as a massive functionality upgrade over its predecessors.

The distinct insider kind of charm of the BlackBerry handsets phases out into history as RIM are trying to take on the world and competitors with a new design language. OK, baptizing new converts was the Storm's job while the Curve 8900 seems the right stuff to inspire upgraders. Either way, we're happy to extend our BlackBerry streak and put the latest Curve through its paces.

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BlackBerry Curve 8900 official photos

Key features:

  • 2.4" 65K-color TFT landscape display with a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels
  • Comfortable four-row full QWERTY keyboard
  • Quad-band GSM support
  • Wi-Fi
  • BlackBerry OS v4.6
  • Trackball navigation
  • Built-in GPS and BlackBerry maps preloaded
  • 3.15 MP autofocus camera, LED flash
  • 512 MHz CPU, 256 MB RAM
  • Hot-swappable microSD card slot
  • Good build quality
  • DivX and XviD video support
  • Compact body
  • Good web browser
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Nice audio quality
  • Smart dialing

Main disadvantages:

  • No 3G
  • No email support without BlackBerry Internet Service account
  • Mediocre camera
  • No FM radio

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The T-Mobile G1 is the Googlephone. Did we really need to say that? Well, there's more Google in this story than there is phone, so we guess we did. We've got a new contender on the race track but we're talking no rookie here. If you thought Apple made the phone game breathtaking, think of where it's all heading with Google keen to play along. Unlike the iPhone Mac OS X, the Android is the joint effort of the whole Open Handset Alliance, which brings together makers that sure know the drill. So much for the rookie, as long as Google is siding with Asus, HTC, LG, Garmin, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba.

But well, that's the bigger story. We have the first chapter right here, and it's called the T-Mobile G1 or HTC Dream if you prefer. The first impression sure is important. So, there we go.

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T-Mobile G1 official photos

T-Mobile G1 or to be also released as HTC Dream might not have the specs to make a geek's heart melt but we guess the Android OS was still gonna draw drool even if it came tossed in a plastic bag or wrapped in newspaper. So, forget about the peculiar form factor, the full QWERTY keyboard, the large and crisp touchscreen and the anti-utopian design. Android's inside and google is the limit.

Key features:

  • Android OS
  • 3.2" capacitive touchscreen display of HVGA resolution
  • Slide-out five-row full QWERTY keyboard
  • Qualcomm MSM 7201A 528 MHz CPU, 192 MB RAM
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • 3G with HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA 2Mbps
  • 3.15 megapixel autofocus camera
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • GPS
  • Trackball
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • Digital compass

Main disadvantages:

  • Quite unassuming looks
  • Pretty bulky and heavy
  • The slider mechanism rattles
  • No secondary videocall camera
  • No video recording
  • No flash support in the web browser
  • No file transfers or A2DP over Bluetooth
  • No FM radio
  • No screen auto rotation

Sunday, March 1, 2009

NOKIA E71



Smartphone comes in a stylish solid casing which is available in either a white steel coloured casing or a grey steel coloured casing. The style of the handset is solid & slim with a full QWERTY keyboard situated below the high resolution screen. The overall size of the casing is very slim for a 3G Smartphone which measures 10mm in depth, 57mm in width by 114mm in height & its overall weight is 127 grams. The screen is large which measures 2.3 Inches when measures diagonally & provides up to 16 million colours on a QVGA type display. Below the screen the user will find a Navi™ key for smoothly navigating through menus & the full QWERTY keyboard for an easy to use text input method. The E71 comes with a handset lock feature & a remote lock to prevent the user activating any buttons when the handset is not in use.

The Nokia E71 works on a Symbian operating system version 9.2 complete with series 60 software version 3.1. The Smartphone comes with a built in A GPS navigation system which supports Nokia maps for easy to following navigation maps. The user can enjoy high speed Internet connectivity & Internet features on this Internet focused Smartphone which allows the user to browse the Web like they would do on their home or office PC. The E71 supports XHTML & HTML Web browsing complete with a Nokia mini maps feature. The 3G Smartphone comes with easy to use call features which allows the user to enjoy a conference call with up to six contacts at a time, a hands free call over the handsets loud speaker system or a voice over IP call over the Internet. A built in phone book allows the user to store contacts details complete with an image. The user can store all their contacts numbers & information in one place which allows the user to manage their contacts easily. The handset comes with everyday call features such as call divert, call hold, call timer & a call waiting feature. A built in calendar feature on the Nokia E71 allows the user to plan events & meeting easily to stay on top of arrangements & commitments. The E71 comes with an alarm clock function & a clock which can be displayed in either analogue or digital format.

Nokia E71 3G SmartPhone Front View
Nokia E71 3G SmartPhone Back View
Nokia E71 3G SmartPhone Angle View
The standby times vary on the handset depending on the user's network selection but the user can enjoy up to 408 hours of GSM standby time from a fully charged battery. The Nokia E71 is a 3G HSDPA technology handset which allows the user to experience high speed Internet & connectivity on this highly capable 3G Smartphone. The handset supports popular connectivity options which include a USB cabled connection, Bluetooth® wireless connectivity & an infra red connection. The user can connect their 3G Smartphone to other compatible devices using a connectivity method to suit the user's needs. The Nokia E71 supports WLAN Wi-Fi technology which allows the use to connect to either a local WLAN or hotspot to enjoy a wireless connection to the Internet. The handset comes with 110 megabytes of built in memory & has a memory card expansion slot which supports up to 8 gigabytes of external memory. The user can enjoy roaming Worldwide with their new 3G Smartphone as the phone covers four GSM networks & WCDMA but the coverage is dependent on the users chosen network provider.

A built in 3.2 megapixel digital camera function allows the user to enjoy capturing still images with the help of many high quality camera & imaging features. The camera comes with a built in auto focus feature, LED flash, CMOS sensor & a digital zoom. The user can change many settings to suit their imaging needs allowing the user to gain the best possible finish when taking a picture. The Smartphone comes with a flash mode features with automatic, on, off & red eye settings, capture modes which include a still, sequence, self timer & video settings. The camera also works as a video recorder which allows the user to capture moving video footage on their handset. The video recorder comes with a digital video zoom which allows the user to get up closer to their subject & comes with many settings & features to ensure a quality video recording is captured every time. The user can also enjoy playing videos & streaming videos on the Nokia E71 on the high resolution screen for a DVD quality viewing experience.

An integrated music player allows the user to enjoy downloading, transferring & playing music in many popular music formats. The E71 supports MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+ & eAAC+ music playback formats & the handset provides a high quality sound experience for the user to enjoy from their mobile Smartphone. The user can record music & sound using the built in sound recorder. The user can enjoy tuning into their favourite radio station on the built in radio feature to enjoy a new listening experience. The Nokia E71 supports video ringing tones & MP3 type ringtones which the user can change to suit their taste & style. The 3G Smartphone comes with easy to use messaging services which allow the user to communicate with others via email, text message, multimedia message as well as making a call. The email service on the E71 supports email attachments & provides the user with a mobile service similar to the emails service on the user's home or office PC. The user can use the built in text to speech message reader to hear their messages out loud over the handsets speakers. The Nokia E71 is a slim & stylish 3G Smartphone packed full of easy to use communication & entertainment features & will keep the user on the move organised.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Reviews MWC 2009: LG overview

The LG booth is definitely one of the must-sees on this year's Mobile World Congress. The crowd that it gathers is hardly a surprise, considering that the Korean company announced a number of rather hot devices. The main star at the booth is our namesake - the LG KM900 Arena. Running on the brand new S class interface the handset really promises an unprecedented user experience and loads of eye candy throughout the menu.

LG also announced quite a large pack of handsets at the start of the Mobile World Congress. While none of them manages to outdo the LG KM900 Arena which was officially unveiled last week there certainly are some interesting names.

As part of a demo at the LG press conference, LG CEO Scott Ahn videocalled Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer on his LG GD910 wristwatch phone. The answer for what the CEO of Microsoft might want in exchange for such a favor came a while later - LG promised to release no less than 50 phones running on the Microsoft OS until 2012.

The first step to fulfilling that promise is the announcement of LG GM730 - a slim WinMo-running handset. The fully touch-operated GM730 comes with a 3" WQVGA screen, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and a 5 megapixel camera. USB and Bluetooth connectivity are also on board and the device still manages to fit within 11.9mm of thickness.

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LG GM730 runs WinMo 6.1 Professional with a touch of S class UI

LG GD900 Crystal is definitely the most interesting handset of the bunch, offering an unprecedented see-through keypad. The manufacturer is refusing to reveal most of its specifications, which suggests it's yet in a very early stage of development. The fact that it was only displayed behind a glass at the LG booth also kinda confirms that. We were quite disappointed about that since we are as eager as you to see what a transparent phone fells like (or at least what it's like to have a look through one). Well, we guess we will have to wait a little longer for that. The phone should be released in May so it shouldn't be too much of a wait.

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LG GD900 wasn't available at the booth

Yet another disappointment for us was the pretty limited information about the 8 megapixel LG GC900. The handset was there for everyone to see alright, but was only displayed behind a window and only a small portion of its specifications was officially confirmed. Obviously LG are now focusing the whole attention to the S class UI and the KM900 Arena while the other exciting announcement will be kept for later.

The slider LG KT770 runs on Symbian S60 3rd edition UI and comes with FP2 preinstalled. It offers a 5 megapixel camera, a 2.8" WQVGA screen, and 3G with HSDPA connectivity. The internal memory will be 1 or 2 GB and is expandable through the microSD card slot.

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LG KT770 offers Symbian S60 3rd edition UI

LG also announced their eco-friendly phone (still unnamed) that has a solar panel at the back for charging its battery. It is yet another handset displayed only behind a glass at their MWC 2009 booth.

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LG solar-powered phone

Finally LG announced a bunch of low- and lower-mid-range phones, designed to suit the needs of the emerging markets and the users on a tight budget. You can check out their specifications here.

So completing the list of official announcements we move on to exploring the handsets ourselves. The LG KM900 Arena was quite naturally topping our priority list so once we set foot in the booth we started looking for a sample good enough for a brief hands-on.

First things first - the LG KM900 Arena was the handset that deserved the most attention so once we got to the booth we went straight off to exploring its secrets. And boy, were we impressed with how the device performed. Even at those pre-release stages the interface was really fluid and snappy, even with the huge amount of eye-candy offered.

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LG KM900 Arena

Frankly, we haven't been this impressed with a touchscqreen UI since Apple had its iPhone, but this time we're talking serious firepower. The 3-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen is amazingly sensitive and the hardware graphics acceleration is easily noticed. There was no lagging or holdups when browsing the menus and the all the animations and transition effects ran as smoothly as one can expect them to.

Here are the photos of the LG KM900 Arena that we managed to snap at the booth. The phone is pretty nice looking with the resemblance to Samsung i900 Omnia not as distinct as one can expect, looking at the official photos.

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The LG KM900 Arena really managed to impress us

Apparently there are several ways of finding your way around the phone's menu. You can either drag your finger across the screen to rotate a small cube or select one of it sides to maximize it and than rotate it in full size.

Undoubtedly, both of those navigation methods bear some resemblance to the early HTC TouchFLO UI but with the colorful icons look a whole lot prettier.

Here is a short video demonstration of the LG KM900 Arena S class UI. It should give you the basic idea of how hot it looks and how it performs.

The LG KM900 Arena left us with excellent first impressions and we simply cannot wait to get a sample for an in-depth review. You have our word that once we get back to our office we will be doing our best to provide you with a review of what seems to be one of the hit mobiles of the MWC 2009.