Samsung Haptic 2 mobile phone

Samsung Haptic 2 mobile phoneThe Samsung Haptic 2 mobile phone is currently available in 4GB and 16GB flavors. The mobile phone features a 3.2-Inch LCD touch screen, DMB, e-dictionary, Bluetooth

, and 5MP camera. The handset also comes with a new User Interface that lets users create their own vibration mode to be used for either good or evil, and create various personal screen designs with 50 icons. The Samsung Haptic 2 is priced between €480 and €550.

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Hummer HT1 Mobile Phone

Hummer HT1 mobile phoneYou like to be cool and hip with fashionable gadgets. Do us a favor though please – avoid the Hummer HT1 slider phone like the plague.

Why? Well, for starts, it isn’t what I say is the most pretty phone out there for $400 (especially the camo design – please!). You’re also showing off by owning this phone you drive one of the most controversial gas guzzling, money sucking vehicles on the planet. May a pack of Priuses chase you down on the freeway like a hunted animal!

(off of soapbox) Now if, for some reason, you still want one here are some specs to consider: 2.2-inch color touchscreen, GSM/GPRS, two-megapixel digital camera, 256MB of internal memory and a microSD memory card slot.

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Application Makes iPhone Disappear

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Email ‘N Walk is an application which makes your iPhone invisible. The reason? To stop moronic, distracted texters from walking into lamp posts.

Fire up the app on your iPhone (this doesn’t work with the iPod Touch) and it overlays a transparent email window over a live view coming in from the camera. Effectively, this lets you look at the screen and compose your masterpiece while simultaneously watching the road ahead. Of course, it won’t work. Anyone who would write e-mail while walking is obviously too self-absorbed to pay attention the world around them. Let them walk under a bus.

Email ‘N Walk is a genuine, non-spoof app and it is available now, free, from the App Store.

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iPhone 3.0: 100 new features for users; 1,000 new APIs for devs

“The new iPhone OS 3.0 is a major software release packed with incredible new features and innovations for iPhone customers and developers alike,” said the company’s marketing chief, Philip Schiller. “It will keep us years ahead of the competition.”

For Developers

Members of Apple’s iPhone developer program can download a beta release iPhone OS 3.0 sometime today (preview page) that includes an updated iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that will facilitate new capabilities such as in-app content purchases; peer-to-peer connections over Bonjour; an app interface for hardware accessories; access to the iPod music library; a new Maps API and the long-awaited push notification support.

More specifically, Apple announced that in-app purchases will allow developers to offer subscription content and provide the ability to sell new content and features in a simple and secure process from directly within their apps. Meanwhile, game developers can leverage the new peer-to-peer connections support to more easily create peer-to-peer network games for iPhone and iPod touch by using Bluetooth.

Another key developer feature in the iPhone OS 3.0 beta software is the ability for apps to interface with proprietary hardware accessories manufactured by third-party accessory makers, creating a whole new element of control for iPhone and iPod touch accessory developers as well as a new ecosystem of solutions for customers.

iPhone SDK 3.0

Developers will also be able to use Apple’s new Maps API to integrate Google Mobile Maps services within their apps which will offer Google Map tiles, current location, custom annotations and geocoding. The iPhone OS 3.0 beta software includes the Apple Push Notification service which provides developers with a mechanism to alert users with sounds, text or a badge messages in real-time.

For Users

For iPhone and iPod touch owners, Apple announced over 100 new features that will be available when iPhone OS 3.0 is released this summer including cut, copy and paste, which can be done within or across applications; MMS to send and receive photos; contacts; audio files and locations with the Messages app; and the ability to capture and send audio recordings on the go with the new Voice Memo app.

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You double tap onto the text, and it automatically selects that text, adding grab points you can drag to customize your selection.

Landscape view will also be available for Mail, Text and Notes. Search capabilities will be expanded, allowing customers to search within Mail, iPod and Notes or search across all key apps by typing a key word or phrase into the new Spotlight search, conveniently accessed from the Home screen.

An updated Stock app will add the ability to display recent company news and current trading information like opening or average price, trading volume or Market Cap, and will offer a landscape view to see a full screen of any stock chart. Users will also be able to view shared calendars right on their iPhone with CalDAV support and sync their calendars with iCal, Yahoo, Google and Oracle.

Apple also announced that the App Store has more than 25,000 applications available to consumers, and 15 more countries have been added so the App Store is now available in 77 countries, allowing developers to reach more than 30 million iPhone and iPod touch users around the world.

As part of this announcement, Apple said it’s sold 17 million iPhones to date and a total of 30 million multi-touch handhelds when sales of iPod touches are included. This means the company has sold 13 million iPod touches in approximately 18-months, marking the first time it has broken out sales figures for the touch.

Availability

The iPhone OS 3.0 beta software and SDK will be available for registered developers to download starting today. iPhone customers will be able to download the new iPhone OS 3.0 software for free this summer and iPod touch customers will be able to purchase the software update for $9.95. Apple notes that MMS messaging will be available only on iPhone 3G and that fees may apply. Some iPhone 3.0 features may also not be supported by older hardware, such as the original iPhone, citing differences in the internal radio.

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Slingbox and the iPhone finally hook up: Was it really worth the wait?

Slingplayer_l It’s been booking in the iPhone app oven for what seemed like an eternity, but SlingPlayer Mobile is finally available for download on iTunes. You can use it to connect to a Slingbox — the handy gadget that gives you remote access to video devices like DVRs connected in your home. Like many TV addicts, watching my TiVo through Slingbox on an iPhone is a huge deal. But I’m finding this highly-anticipated app to be a huge letdown.

First, SlingPlayer Mobile only works if the iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network. It won’t work on AT&T’s 3G cellular network, which is what most Sli-phone fans have been salivating over. This means that unless you happen to be at a coffee shop, park, or other public area with an accessible Wi-Fi cloud, SlingPlayer Mobile is useless. Several years ago, I used a similar app from Sling Media that ran on a Windows Mobile device. Running on Sprint’s network, not Wi-Fi, it enabled me to watch TV at a baseball game, in a car, and on a subway platform. I can’t do any of these things with the iPhone version of the Slingbox player. For what it’s worth, Sling Media, the company behind the Slingbox, isn’t to blame for their app’s Wi-Fi shackles: The app would work just fine over the 3G airwaves, but AT&T put the kibosh on this feature because it’s afraid the extra bandwidth load would create havoc on the entire wireless network.

Also adding to the disappointment with the release of this app is the price tag. At $30, it’s significantly pricier than most of the apps for purchase on Apple’s sprawling application bazaar. The actual experience of using the app is hard to swallow, too. While the concept of watching my Slingbox-connected Tivo from far-away places on my iPhone is undeniably cool, the video quality is average (it gets progressively worse with slower Wi-Fi networks), the controls were sluggish and counterintuitive, and the audio was often out of sync. Because of the less-than-optimal video quality, the text on my TiVo’s on-screen guide was almost too blurry to read. In its current state, it’s hard to imagine many scenarios when I’ll be using the Slingbox app on my iPhone, especially when I’m carrying my laptop computer, which can run a vastly-superior (and free) version of the Slingbox software on the same Wi-Fi networks.

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3G Phone Users to Get More TV Options

mw/photos/stylus/26339-LOGO_Iphone.jpgSmart phone users now have more options to watch live TV on their mobile devices via a pair of new down loadable applications.

First, the National Basketball Association has launched the T-Mobile Close Up: NBA Eastern Conference Finals app, which enables users to view four different streams of live footage from the league’s upcoming semifinals. The 99-cent app is available only on the new T-Mobile G1 phones via the Android Market, Google’s six month-old answer to Apple’s App Store.

The NBA app has been designed to provide fans different views of playoff games, some of which are not available on TV, such as live footage from teams’ benches.

In addition to the NBA’s Android app, EchoStar’s Sling Media has launched a new version of its SlingPlayer Mobile application designed for Apple’s iPhone and iTouch devices. That app, which runs users a pricey-for-apps $29.99, which promises to provide SlingBox owners with the ability to watch both local TV and whatever shows they’re recorded on their home DVR on their mobile device.–as long as a WiFi connection is available.

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MTNL launches 3G service

The service provides features like watch and talk, share pictures while talking. With this service we can also see the person we are talking to.

One can access the net speed between 384kbps and 3.6mbps in 3G devices. With 3G one can also watch television on mobile with channels like entertainment, music, sports and news. These features are available in both prepaid as well as post paid service.

“This is an excellent service. The existing customers using 3G phones can avail the SIM card without changing their number,” said R PSena, chairman and managing director of MTNL. MTNL also plans to tie-up with Nokia.

Alcatel will be the service provider for MTNL. The 3G SIM is priced at Rs 300. Video call to MTNL cost 1.80 paise per min to any other is Rs 3 per min.

To access Internet range is between Rs 250 to Rs 2500. All other service providers will support this service.

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Mobile Phones: The Best Way to Communication

Mobile phones are portable, wireless electronic devices used for mobile voice data communication as well as text data communication. Advanced Mobile phones support services like messaging, e-mail, gaming, Bluetooth, infra-red and Wi-Fi services.

Now day’s mobile phones are luxury items as well as necessities also. Because of the advanced and modern mobile phones provides various benefits and advantages so that, they became a very important part of society.

List of feature provide by mobile phones:-

  • SMS Short Message Service
  • MMS Services
  • GPRS Services
  • Bluetooth
  • Audio video recordings
  • High quality Camera
  • Wi-Fi

Short Message Service (SMS) is a communication service standardized in the GSM mobile communication system. The communications protocols interchange of short text messages between mobile phones. SMS text messaging is the most widely used data application. Billions of SMS messages are sent every day. One of the major advantages of SMS is that it is supported by 100% GSM mobile phones. Almost all subscription plans provided SMS messaging service.

Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS is a standard for sending messages that include multimedia like:-audio, video. MMS is an extension of the SMS standard, allowing longer message lengths. It’s most popular use is sending photographs from camera integrated handsets; it is also popular as a method of delivering ring tones as well.

Bluetooth is wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices. It was originally conceived as a wireless data cables. It can connect several devices. Now a day all the advanced mobile phone is equipped with Bluetooth technologies.

GPRS: General packet radio service (GPRS) is a packet oriented mobile data service available to users of the communication systems global system for mobile communications (GSM), as well as in the 3G systems. GPRS provides data rates of 56-114 Kbit/s.

GPRS data transfer is typically charged per megabyte of traffic transferred, while data communication via traditional circuit switching is billed per minute of connection time, independent of whether the user actually is using the capacity or is in an idle state.

So mobile phone are used by billions of people in the world today realize how essential mobile phones are. Mobile phones have become a part of everyday life for many individuals and some could not even manage to last an hour without them. This is also the fashion trend nowadays. They turned out to be the personal dairies of a lot of people.

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