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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
iPod-Touch
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iPod Touch |
Two cameras, two views.
You can never have, or see, too much fun. That’s why iPod touch has two cameras: One on the front, which focuses on you. And one on the back, which focuses on what’s in front of you. FaceTime lets you switch between them at any time during a video call. Just tap a button. So if you’re people-watching at a coffee shop and you spot someone entertaining (or famous), your friend gets to see, too.


FaceTime on iPod touch lets you hang out, catch up and goof off with friends in an entirely new way. With just a tap, you can see what your friends are up to — literally. Witness a prank in action. Or watch your friend on the other side of the country crack up at your stories from last night — new iPod touch to new iPod touch or iPhone 4 over Wi-Fi. And all you need to get started is an Apple ID and an email account. You can choose an email account you already have or, if you prefer, set up a new one. You’ll never see fun the same way again.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S 16GB
Samsung I9000 Galaxy S 16GB
Rs. 49,000
Dimension 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm
Weight 119 g
Battery Talk time Up to 13 h 30 min, Stand-by Up to 750 h
OS Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
Memory 16GB Built-in, 512 MB RAM, 2GB ROM + microSD Card (supports up to 32GB)
Processor 1GHz ARM Cortex A8
Connectivity Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n DLNA), GPRS Class 12 (48 kbps), EDGE Class 12, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps)
Display Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches (Accelerometer + Proximity sensor + TouchWiz 3.0 UI)
Display Colour Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors (Multi-touch + Swype text input)
Operating
Frequency / Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 (HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100)
Browser HTML
Colors Black and Grey
Entertainment FM radio with RDS, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player, 3.5 mm audio jack, MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player, TV-out, Social networking integration, YouTube, Picasa, Google Talk, Flash Lite v3.1, Games
Camera 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face & smile detection, Video (720p 30fps), 2ndary VGA Cam
Other Features GPS + A-GPS support, Digital compass, Speakerphone, Image/video editor, Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Voice dial/commands
Ring Tones Downloadable, Polyphonic, MP3, WAV
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Price Price in Rs: 49,000 Price in USD: $587
Rs. 49,000
Dimension 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm
Weight 119 g
Battery Talk time Up to 13 h 30 min, Stand-by Up to 750 h
OS Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair)
Memory 16GB Built-in, 512 MB RAM, 2GB ROM + microSD Card (supports up to 32GB)
Processor 1GHz ARM Cortex A8
Connectivity Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, USB, WLAN (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n DLNA), GPRS Class 12 (48 kbps), EDGE Class 12, 3G (HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps)
Display Size 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches (Accelerometer + Proximity sensor + TouchWiz 3.0 UI)
Display Colour Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors (Multi-touch + Swype text input)
Operating
Frequency / Band GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 (HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100)
Browser HTML
Colors Black and Grey
Entertainment FM radio with RDS, MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player, 3.5 mm audio jack, MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player, TV-out, Social networking integration, YouTube, Picasa, Google Talk, Flash Lite v3.1, Games
Camera 5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face & smile detection, Video (720p 30fps), 2ndary VGA Cam
Other Features GPS + A-GPS support, Digital compass, Speakerphone, Image/video editor, Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Google Search, Maps, Gmail, Voice dial/commands
Ring Tones Downloadable, Polyphonic, MP3, WAV
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
Price Price in Rs: 49,000 Price in USD: $587
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Apple iPhone 4: Full review
In the three years since the first iPhone went on sale, the mobile landscape has changed irrevocably. Most phones now offer apps, internet browsing, social-networking widgets and email, while the higher-end smart phones continue to innovate around speed, features and build quality. That means Apple has an increasingly difficult job on its hands; responding to the innovations of the chasing pack while turning out a new handset every year.
The iPhone 4 is this year’s effort, and overall, it’s a corker. Not everyone will be a fan of the iPhone’s new industrial look and feel, which has done away with the shapely, curved edges of the iPhone 3G and 3GS in favour of a more functional, practical design. But I think iPhone 4 feels like a truly premium product, on a par with expensive designer handsets such as those made by Vertu.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Nokia 6700 Classic Review
Nokia has always been reinventing and re vitalizing its handsets. These new babies always carry old features along with new ones, thus giving a brand new set with dazzling new look and tempting new features. New Nokia 6700 Classic Illuvial has plenty of attractive features. It has amazing floral pink design with beautiful exterior. Its key pad has pink glow .This handset has been designed to attract those users who always long for latest technology with beautiful design. Those looking to upgrade from 6300 & 6303, this handset gives perfect solution and full fills all the expectation.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Stirrings of Life in a Bleak IT Employment Desert
Over the last two years, businesses have learned to live with less and pay less when it comes to their IT departments. It's left many in the field wondering whether they made the right career choice. On closer inspection, however, it's clear there are opportunities. Hiring is happening -- but selectively. The trick is to know what to bring to the table.
When the pulse of the global economy slowed -- or, as some would have it, virtually flat lined -- in 2009, IT felt it. Even though IT serves as the heart of global business, the indispensable systems without which companies simply wouldn't work, layoffs and cutbacks still wracked the industry.
More than a few IT professionals found themselves questioning their career choice in a workforce not that far removed from the tough times that followed the burst tech bubble earlier in the decade -- a past all too present for many.
The economy may be recovering now, however tentatively, but some continue to ask whether IT is a field worth sticking with -- or going into. No company can do without it, perhaps, but businesses have learned to live with less, and to pay less, by outsourcing jobs to one or another outpost of the global economy.
That's part of the picture, certainly. But only part. Anyone with the right skills can still thrive in IT. The key is to strategically assemble a resume fine-tuned to what companies need right now. Every successful job search is rooted in knowing what's in demand. Staying current on employment trends can make a beneficial difference for a resume that may be deep and impressive but otherwise gets lost in a pile of others with similar qualifications. A winning CV will be as targeted and relevant as possible to the needs of whoever is hiring.
So what's hot?
Outlook on Security
No area in IT is more in demand than security. Insight into the cutting edge of security means job security. Hackers continue to discover new ways to breach companies' defenses, including an increasing incidence of break-ins that occur from within a business' own staff.
Unfortunately for companies -- but fortunately for IT specialists -- protecting data will be a growth industry for years to come. Also, as networking gets more complex, vulnerability rises too, as evermore intricately linked parts create the potential for gaps the unscrupulous can exploit.
Security knowledge and ethical hacking certifications are smart, if not indispensable, additions to any IT resume right now.
Programming/Application Development
As new projects go on line, programming/application development skills also rank high on the list of what companies need. Green lights demand staff able to drive the most cutting edge vehicles in tech, developers with ability to work with .Net, Java and Sharepoint, for example, along with staff fluent in programming languages like Ruby on Rails and Ajax.
These are not necessarily areas likely to lead to high-volume hiring, but they are the kind of specific knowledge that can make an applicant immediately stand out, accelerating the hiring process.
Cloud Computing
Another rapidly growing IT area for job seekers is cloud computing. Understanding virtualization, the creation and/or overseeing of cloud computer systems themselves, and automation technologies charged with monitoring, securing and making sure companies are fully compliant with new dictates of the cloud are up-to-the-minute paths to building the more economy-proof resume.
When the pulse of the global economy slowed -- or, as some would have it, virtually flat lined -- in 2009, IT felt it. Even though IT serves as the heart of global business, the indispensable systems without which companies simply wouldn't work, layoffs and cutbacks still wracked the industry.
More than a few IT professionals found themselves questioning their career choice in a workforce not that far removed from the tough times that followed the burst tech bubble earlier in the decade -- a past all too present for many.
The economy may be recovering now, however tentatively, but some continue to ask whether IT is a field worth sticking with -- or going into. No company can do without it, perhaps, but businesses have learned to live with less, and to pay less, by outsourcing jobs to one or another outpost of the global economy.
That's part of the picture, certainly. But only part. Anyone with the right skills can still thrive in IT. The key is to strategically assemble a resume fine-tuned to what companies need right now. Every successful job search is rooted in knowing what's in demand. Staying current on employment trends can make a beneficial difference for a resume that may be deep and impressive but otherwise gets lost in a pile of others with similar qualifications. A winning CV will be as targeted and relevant as possible to the needs of whoever is hiring.
So what's hot?
Outlook on Security
No area in IT is more in demand than security. Insight into the cutting edge of security means job security. Hackers continue to discover new ways to breach companies' defenses, including an increasing incidence of break-ins that occur from within a business' own staff.
Unfortunately for companies -- but fortunately for IT specialists -- protecting data will be a growth industry for years to come. Also, as networking gets more complex, vulnerability rises too, as evermore intricately linked parts create the potential for gaps the unscrupulous can exploit.
Security knowledge and ethical hacking certifications are smart, if not indispensable, additions to any IT resume right now.
Programming/Application Development
As new projects go on line, programming/application development skills also rank high on the list of what companies need. Green lights demand staff able to drive the most cutting edge vehicles in tech, developers with ability to work with .Net, Java and Sharepoint, for example, along with staff fluent in programming languages like Ruby on Rails and Ajax.
These are not necessarily areas likely to lead to high-volume hiring, but they are the kind of specific knowledge that can make an applicant immediately stand out, accelerating the hiring process.
Cloud Computing
Another rapidly growing IT area for job seekers is cloud computing. Understanding virtualization, the creation and/or overseeing of cloud computer systems themselves, and automation technologies charged with monitoring, securing and making sure companies are fully compliant with new dictates of the cloud are up-to-the-minute paths to building the more economy-proof resume.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
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