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Unlocked Gsm Phone Sony Ericsson P1

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008
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prabakar asked:


Sony Ericsson introduced new cell phone Sony Ericsson P1. This cell phone gives you the ability to handle your corporate or personal emails, contacts and calendar wherever you are. The Sony Ericsson P1 lets you read and edit documents on the move, whether Microsoft Word, PowerPoint or Excel. It also ships with a desk stand and USB cable in-box, making it straightforward to synchronise with your PC. Both UMTS and integrated WLAN provide for high-speed Web browsing and data downloads, plus email at a rate and performance you enjoy from your office desktop. The Sony Ericsson P1 is also VoIP enabled for making calls over the internet. Surfing the Web is intuitive thanks to the Opera Web Browser that displays pages in horizontal, wide screen aspect.

The large, touch screen QVGA display can be seen and used even in bright environments due to the Transflective Display. The 3.2 megapixel camera takes great shots to store or share via Picture Blogging and is also a useful tool for work purposes. It does away with the need to collect stacks of business cards when travelling. Just take a close-up shot of a business card and the card scanner transfers the contact details directly into the phonebook. As well as a business tool, the Sony Ericsson P1 also serves as an advanced multimedia companion. Its music and video player mean that you can take your favourite tunes and video clips with you on the 512MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) provided.

Catch the latest news via the on-board FM Radio or stream mobile TV direct to the large screen. Whichever you choose to do, with the P1 you are never short of options. The Sony Ericsson P1 is a Tri-Band GPRS 900/1800/1900 and UMTS 2100 handset with Wi-Fi 802.11b. It will be available in selected markets from Q3 2007. One of the characteristics of this new handset is the dual function keyboard, including a full alphanumeric Sony Ericsson has announced the 5th generation P-series smart phone, based on Symbian v9.1 with the UIQ 3.0 interface. The Sony Ericsson P1 supports a wide range of push email solutions and Web browsing applications, plus connectivity via 3G (UMTS/WCDMA) and Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi).

One of the characteristics of this new handset is the dual function keyboard, including a full alphanumeric QWERTY keyboard combined with one hand phone usability. The system offers the choice of text input method including handwriting and word completion. The Sony Ericsson P1 comes with Opera Web Browser pre-installed and ready to use, and serves as a multimedia companion including a music and video player and built-in FM radio. This new device measures 106 x 55 x 17 mm and weighs only 124 grams. The battery can deliver up to ten hours talk time on GSM networks and three hours and 30 minutes on UMTS networks. keyboard combined with one hand phone usability. The system offers the choice of text input method including handwriting and word completion. Please purchase on online www.luckywirelessusa.com



Earl

RSS Usability Problems And Solutions

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
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Danny Wirken asked:


RSS is a family of web-feed formats that is used for web syndication. It can also be used by news websites, weblogs and podcasting, among others. The acronym can refer to various standards such as Really Simple Syndication (RSS 2.0), Rich Site Summary (RSS 0.91 and RSS 1.0) and the RDF Site Summary (RSS 0.9 and RSS 1.0)

RSS Backgrounder

Several similar formats already existed for syndication before RSS, but none was able to achieve widespread popularity or are still in common use today like it. This is primarily due to the fact that most were envisioned to work only within a single service. The RDF Site Summary which is the first version of RSS was created for use on the My Netscape portal. This eventually became known as RSS 0.9. A prototype that simplified the format and incorporated parts of a new scripting news format was produced in response to comments and suggestions made to the existing version. It was considered an interim measure as an RSS 1.0 like format was suggested through the so-called Futures Document.

The format was left without an owner when Netscape lost interest. Since it is becoming widely used, a working group and mailing list was set by various users and XML notables to continue its development. An RSS fork was created when two companies claimed ownership of the existing RSS.

A format grouped under an RSS 0.92 heading contained incremental changes to the existing format. Meanwhile, another group went on to produce RSS 1.0 which was based on RDF specifications but was more modular. When the RSS 0.92 was released, it contained minor and supposedly compatible set of changes to RSS 0.91. A subsequent draft was published for RSS 0.93 and RSS 0.94 by the same creator. RSS 0.93 was almost identical to 0.92 while the 0.94 reverted changes made in 0.93 and added a type attribute to the description element.

A final successor to the RSS 0.92 known as RSS 2.0 was released in September 2002 which emphasized “Really Simple Syndication” as the meaning of the three-letter acronym. It removed the type attribute added in RSS 0.94 and allowed users to add extension element using XML namespaces. Although several versions of it were released, the version number of the document model remained unchanged.

The adoption of the RSS format by New York Times became the starting point for such a format to becoming a standard. This format enabled it to offer its readers the ability to subscribe to RSS news feeds related to various topics. The RSS 2.0 specification was assigned ownership to Harvard’s Berkman Center for the Internet and Society. The creation of the new format and the raising of the version number were criticized and were answered with the creation of RSS 3.0, which is a non-XML textual format. It was only intended as a parody and very few implementations were made.

A preliminary draft of RSS 1.1 was produced to fix 1.0 by removing little-used features, simplifying the syntax and improving the specification based on the more recent RDF specifications. However, such work eventually became a mere academic exercise. RSS 1.1 never prospered.

Apple Computer, Inc. released Safari 2.0 with built-in RSS Feeds capabilities. It delivered the ability to read RSS feeds and bookmark them while having built-in search features. An independent project intended to create RSS 3 failed to gain backing from anyone in the industry.

Microsoft proposed its Simple Sharing Extensions to RSS, informally named Real Simple Synchronization. Together with the Outlook team, it eventually announced the adoption of the feed icon first used in the Mozilla Firefox browser. This effectively made the orange square with white radio waves the industry standard for both RSS and related formats such as Atom. Opera followed suit when they added the orange square in the release of Opera 9. The start of 2006 saw the re-launching of the RSS Advisory Board to work for the further development of the RSS format.

Usability Problems and Solutions

One of the major problems in RSS usability is the absence of consistency in the manner of subscribing. Some sites use the RSS icon such as the orange XML icon but other sites don’t have any icon but instead use words such as subscribe, feed or web-feed. There are even sites that don’t have any icon or word with any link at all. Still there are sites that use different icons for RSS. One offered solution is putting a text link in very small type at the bottom of the page which may prove to be unsatisfying to say the least. Another is sticking out with the orange XML icon as it tends to stand-out and have a link next to it describing what the RSS is and how to use it.

It can be very difficult when a browser starts spewing undecipherable code after clicking an orange button with an unfamiliar acronym. Apple has recently come out with the Safari to handle RSS feeds or send it off to a chosen aggregator. A look into the Safari’s preferences at the RSS pane will reveal a dropdown menu for setting which application is desired as default news aggregator.

It is important to make software usable. Usability then was all about computer-human interaction and a lot of software remain as such. However, the Internet has given rise to new software that centers on the interaction between humans. This has been seen in discussion groups, social networking, on-line classified ads and of course, the e-mail which are all softwares that mediate between people. In this case, social interface is equally important.

RSS or news feeds in general, is like getting a subscription to a magazine except that there is no need to regularly check for new issues to come out. Through RSS, the user is informed about sites which are particularly being watched instead of checking a dozen or hundred of websites everyday. This technology is very useful but there seems to be an information overload prevailing in the system.

Some suggested solutions include visualization or collaborative filtering through smart search terms. The solution is about identifying the echoes and grouping them. When RSS readers collect updates, these results to so many unread items which make it very difficult to determine which one to read first. There are a few things to remember when subscribing to feeds. It is impossible to read everything even if all your time is devoted to reading. Even contents of a limited number of feeds may involve a lot of reading. It is important to know how to use the RSS technology before it manages to drown the user and render it useless.



Amy

Mobile Phones With Ultimate Style and Rich Quality

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
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Adam Jaylin asked:


Mobile phones are now necessities of life. These tiny gadgets have made a huge difference in the world of communication. Numbers of brands are producing numbers of handsets these days. Among these brands, there is one brand who has been able to touch the maximum heights and has stolen people’s heart by its magnificent production of marvellous handsets. Yes, the one and only brand called Nokia.

Every handset from Nokia is just class apart and is made in such a way wherein people with any kind of budget can easily afford handsets of this number one brand. In this article, we would be talking about the Nokia 6600.

Nokia 6600 has two types of model, one is Nokia 6600 Fold and another one is Nokia 6600 Slide. Both the phones are having very innovative kinds of qualities. Though both are having different kind specifications and characteristics but there are a few things which are quite common in both in nature but while handling these handsets, it is seen that they are different in their applications.

The Nokia 6600 Fold has a wide range of specifications and various sub-specifications under those main specifications. Nokia 6600 Fold has a 2 mega pixel camera. With that 2 mega pixel camera, it has 8x digital zoom, double LED Flash, dedicated capture key, camera mode(landscape and horizontal), video recorder option(VGA and QVGA), video player option(H.263 and 3GPP), video streaming(H.264 and MPEG4), adobe flash lite of 3.0, 3G video call system, themed w2all papers, screensavers, backgrounds of various kinds, various moods. Whereas, the Nokia 6600 Slide has a 3.2 mega pixel camera with 8x digital zoom like the Nokia 6600 Fold. It also has double LED Flash, dedicated capture keys, video recorder(VGA and QVGA), video player(H.263 and 3GPP), video streaming(H.264 and MPEG4), Macro media flash lite of 3.0 and video call.

The Nokia 6600 Slide has amazing gaming specifications, it has two types of gaming options one is Java games and second one is downloadable games. Nokia 6600 Fold is almost exactly the same like Nokia 6600 Slide. Nokia 6600 Fold also has Java games and downloadable games for entertainment.

Both the mobile phones are having a collective number of messaging features. The Nokia 6600 Fold has six messaging options. They are - SMS(Short Message Service) for text messages, MMS(Multimedia Messages) for illustrated messages, email(POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP) along with this any one can do audio messaging, voice messaging and predictive text messaging. Whereas, the Nokia 6600 Slide has only five messaging options they are - SMS(Short Messaging Service) for text messages, MMS(Multimedia Messages) for illustrated messages, instant messaging option(with AOL, ICQ, Yahoo and MSN), Email with attachments and Nokia Xpress audio messaging.

The Nokia 6600 Slide has amazing sound clarity and sound features. It has music player(MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA), FM Radio, polyphonic ringtones, MP3, eAAC+ and AAC and video ringtones. On the other hand, the Nokia 6600 Fold also has qualitative number of specifications in sound. They are - music player(MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA), headset with FM radio and music keys, polyphonic ringtones, MP3 and AAC and video ringtones and video recorder.

The Nokia 6600 Fold has network of Quad band technology. Quad band technology supports GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 and UMTS frequencies. Here, the Nokia 6600 Slide is operative on the network of Quad band technology, it also supports Quad band technology of GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 and WCDMA.

Both the phones have spectacular connectivity options. In Nokia 6600 Slide, a user can avail connectivity options of four types. They are - 3G, Bluetooth, micro USB Cable port and EDGE and in Nokia 6600 Fold user can also avail four different types of connectivity options but they are-3G, Bluetooth, microUSB Cable port and EDGE.

In Nokia 6600 Fold, a user can easily avail the specification of internet. It has four distinctive features of internet option, they are - WAP 2.0 Browser, xHTML Browser, Opera Mini Browser, Nokia Mini Map Browser and in Nokia 6600 Slide internet can be done only by just applying three different options they are- WAP 2.0 browser, XHTML browser and Opera Mini browser.

Nokia 6600 fold has amazing organiser specifications, which includes-phone book, calendar, to do list, alarm clock, notes, stop watch, count down timer, calculator, hands free speaker and tap commands for easy indications of sending important information. Whereas, the Nokia 6600 Slide also has more or less same specifications like the Nokia 6600 Fold, they are- phone book, calendar, alarm clock, world clock, notes, converter, calculator, Nokia maps and the tap commands.

The Nokia 6600 Slide is just 110 grams in weight and it measures 90 x 45 x 14 mm, whereas the Nokia 6600 Fold also weighs 110 grams and it measures 87.7 x 44 x 15.9 mm. The memory of this phone has 15 mega bytes memory plus microSD support of up to four Giga bytes and its talktime is four hours along with the three hundred hours of stand by. Whereas, the Nokia 6600 Slide has 20 mega bytes memory plus 512 mega bytes of microSD memory card and it has an approx. talktime capacity of three hours with 240 hours of standby time.



Neil

Htc Raphael Review and Unlock

Saturday, April 5th, 2008
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Steve Barker asked:


I managed to purchase an HTC Touch Pro, also known as HTC Touch Raphael, early before it was launched. And just so you know, I am fully satisfied with my HTC Raphael because I never thought that it would exceed my expectations.

I used to own a Treo 755p and an HTC Touch before I even have my HTC Raphael. So far, the two phones I had are no match with HTC Raphael because, needless to say, the HTC Raphael offers more functionality I need.

Features:



Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhzprocessor (The Touch has a 400mhz processor)

288 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM (Touch has 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM)

Wireless 802.11b/g (Touch does not have wifi capabilities)

2.8″, 480 x 640 VGA resolution screen (Touch has 240 x 320 QVGA screen)

Accelerometer (Touch does not have an accelerometer)

Hardware keyboard (Touch only has an onscreen keyboard)



Speed and Performance

Having been so used with Windows Mobile for so many years now, I wonder when the operating system will get snappy. HTC Raphael’s programs open quickly and the overall device is very responsive. Unlike other devices or phones, HTC Raphael’s screen does not take a long time to load and with it, you won’t have to wait for Windows to open up your inbox for new messages and emails.

HTC Raphael’s 3D interface is also fast and easy to navigate without noticing any lag when switching tabs. If there’s any lag at all, it will only be for a few seconds.

Internet

One of the things to love about HTC Raphael is its VGA screen. Without its VGA screen, web browsing wouldn’t be as good. Compared to other mobile devices, Webpages on HTC Raphael are not deformed. It has an Opera browser that work well in making the web pages in HTC Raphael a pleasant site to view.

Unique Features

One distinct feature of HTC Raphael is its ability to switch the screen from landscape to portrait; all you have to do is physically rotate the phone.

Another unique feature of the HTC Raphael is its mini-USB audio output module most mobile devices do not have.

All in all, the HTC Raphael is a recommended upgrade from any previous smart phone experience. Developers at XDA forums are doing their best to create more applications for this amazing phone.

If you have a locked HTC Raphael and you want an HTC Raphael unlocker, all you have to do is look for a site where you can download an unlocking software.

Having a hard time unlocking HTC Raphael? Sim-unlocker can give you the best solution to unlock HTC Raphael phones.



Samuel