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A Business ‘Must Have’? The iPad

02 Feb

The launch of the Apple iPad this spring sees the birth of a whole new breed of ‘must have’ gadgetology that will be enormously enticing to a broad range of customers. The most obvious appeal is to the beslippered home user who will wander around the house happily surfing the net, checking email, sharing photos with the family, or who will be found sitting in bed on a Sunday morning watching a film or even reading an e-book.

But what about our poor business folk? Surely they will not want to miss out on the fun, and so will need a good case for making an iPad an essential part of their kit. Whilst it’s certainly not ideally placed as a business machine – it can’t take advantage of Exchange email and doesn’t support business standards such as Virtual Private Networks, for example – there are still quite a few avenues worth exploring.

Most obviously, the sensational look and feel of the machine and its display point towards a fabulous sales tool. Sparkling dynamic presentations or sales videos can be launched with the minimum of fuss in any situation. The machine slips out of the slimmest briefcase, powers up almost instantly, has a purported 10 hr battery life, and can be passed around, even comfortably used standing in the pub.

Another plausible reason for having to buy one is as a research tool. Apart from being a fine web surfer – either wirelessly or over 3G if you stretch the budget – the iPad can be your mobile reference library, enabling easy access any time, anywhere, to shedloads of text books. And then of course there are newspapers and magazines, all downloadable for immediate use.

The iPad is going to hit the ground running in that it will run all the existing iPhone apps, but the fun will really begin when developers bring out purpose built iPad apps. A small survey of developers indicated that they see the iPad as a much more business and productivity oriented machine than the iPhone. Surprisingly, they see the potential in this field as greater than in social networking or even games. Finance, education and medicine were cited as having particularly rich potential. So whilst your business life may have been transformed by the Salesforce or Bloomberg information on the iPhone in your pocket, think of the possibilities to come on the iPad.

Whilst it’s certainly not a laptop replacement, on the side, of course, you will be able to do a little creative work with the revamped iWork suite which enable you to create business standard text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. There is support for MS Office documents. Possibly the biggest omission in the first incarnation of the iPad is a camera, as it seems such an obvious video conferencing machine – Apple will surely have to address this early on!

So whilst initially it could be a bit of a stretch making the business case for this new gizmo, the future for the iPad in business is looking bright. Once the App Store starts to fill up with purpose built iPad apps, and once Apple has added a camera and maybe Exchange compatibility, they may become as ubiquitous as the iPhone or the Blackberry. So get started on your business case and hopefully it won’t be too long before you join the envied ranks of the slippered surfers… strictly out of business hours of course.

Robin Daly
Director, Intune Computer Services, London
http://www.intunecomputer.com

 

New Mobile Phones 2010 – Taking Technology Ahead

15 Nov

2009 has been a goldmine for mobile phone users as plenty of handsets have been released already and many more are lined up to hit the shelves soon. They not only are making progress in terms of technology that is in use but also their prices have been slashed as the competition has risen. These launches have been headed by market leaders; Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, HTC etc. To make profit out of these highly advanced devices, network providers (o2, Vodafone, 3 etc.) have jumped the bandwagon by offering lucrative deals and highly attractive gifts to edge their competitors. However, all this tussle over pipping the competitor has been wonderful for consumers who have wider options and can also get these marvelous handsets at negligible prices and in many cases for free as well.

These gadgets add newer technologies such as video calling, Wi-Fi services, 3G network, video blogging, AMOLED touchscreen support, QWERTY keyboard etc. to their devices which along with superb designs help in creating a powerful combination. Nowadays, preference is not given to a phone based upon its features alone but also its design and body structure. Colour and body type has becoming an important deal bender as well. Coupled with the price of the handset and network deal available one can decide what phone would be perfect and be able to suit their needs.

Finnish company and market leader, has recently introduced its astoundingly brilliant phone, N900 in the market. It operates on the next generation Maemo 5 operating system and has all its functionality derived from Linux software. The features are such that you feel you are carrying your computer with you wherever you go. Its fast processor speed enables the user to launch plenty of applications in one go therefore giving the option of multitasking. It has a side sliding QWERTY keyboard with a 3.5 inches wide touchscreen. This wide VGA screen helps in viewing images, watching movies/videos, playing games and surfing the Internet in superb quality. Internet surfing speed is greatly enhanced due to the presence of HSCSD, Wi-Fi. Pages on the website can be easily surfed and read as the display is large and wide to allow that. Images can be clicked in surreal quality using its five megapixel camera along with features of autofocus, dual LED flash and a video light operating on a Carl Zeiss optics lens. The storage space is wide enough to store large number of files in various files and formats. Internal memory is of 32GB which can be further extended by upto 16GB using a microSD card.

Sony Ericsson Satio is one of those handsets which can replace a digital camera. The phone possesses a twelve megapixel camera which can take plenty of digital cameras present in the market for a ride. Additional features of autofocus, xenon flash, video flash, Geo-tagging, face/smile detection add to the quality that this phone provides in terms of its imaging capabilities. Contact can be maintained with friends and family in the form of voice call, video call, text messaging, multimedia messaging, Email and instant messaging. The display screen measures 3.5 inches and is a TFT touchscreen in nature. The resolution is of 360 pixels by 640 pixels and emits a fascinating sixteen million colours. Music can be enjoyed in various file formats with the popular ones of MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, M4A being supported and videos can be played in the formats of WMV, MP4 and 3GP. FM can be listened to in stereo quality coming with RDS technology. Internal memory is of 128MB and can be extended by upto 16GB using a microSD card. An 8GB card is already provided in the pack.

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Nokia 7510 Supernova Mobile Phone Review – Non-3g Clamshell Quad With Nokia Maps

11 Nov

The name Supernova conjures up all sorts of images of intergalactic wonders and starry bodies which are associated with excitement – think of the buzz and the awe created by the real supernovas and comets as they approach our little planet on their way around the solar system.

We would expect, therefore that the Nokia 7510 Supernova would have the same effect on us when we opened the pack.

Instead – what stared us in the face was a little clam-shell phone which, when we started reading the specs, filled us with some disappointment. For some silly reason, we expect phones these days to work on 3G as standard. The Nokia 7510 Supernova does not offer that service. After our initial disappointment, believing in the abilities of the Nokia company to come up with ‘the goods’, we looked a little further at the offering.

The 7510 Supernova is an edge handset weighing in at 124g. Obviously more sturdy than we first thought with a sensible hinge, we noticed dual screens – monochrome on the outside for displaying caller info when the handset is closed at 128 x 160 pixels in size, and the primary LCD display (TFT with 16M colours) on the inside, sized at 240 x 320 pixels.

The handset features Xpress-On cover customisation options, a 2 megapixel camera with an LED flash, quad band compatibility and 256MB internal memory, which can be boosted up to 8GB by means of MicroSD cards. Stereo Bluetooth is also included, and the standard issue Lithium-ion battery will provide up to 6 hours of talk time and up to 300 hours on standby.

Priced at £159 (but can be found as cheaply as £135), the Supernova can be enhanced by optional add-ons in the form of two Bluetooth headsets (BH-503 at £64, and BH-304 at £45) and Speakerphone (HF-200 at £50). The usual other optionals are carrying case, additional lanyards, etc.

Once having overcome the idea of the lack of 3G, we took a closer look at what else the handset offers.

On GSM, it works on 850, 900, 1800 and 1900, with Vibration, downloadable polyphonic and MP3 ringtone alerts. Speakerphone can be attached by means of a 2.5mm audio jack. In terms of size, the Nokia 7510 Supernova weighs 124g, a little heavier than it’s peers, but measuring a scant 92.5 x 46.4 x 16.7mm, this shows that the hinge is solid and will not fail easily.

At 27MB, the memory will hold 200 entries, plus photocall, and records up to 20 dialed, 20 received and 20 missed calls. By means of a microSD card slot, the memory can be increased to 8GB – a 512MB card is included with the handset on delivery.

This handset uses class 32, 88kbps for GPRS, does not support HSCSD, 3G or WLAN. It also does not have an infra red port. It does however have Class 32 (296 kb) Edge and v2.0 Bluetooth with A2DP and USB.

If it’s high quality camera you are after – then this handset is probably not for you. At 2 megapixels, it is basic at best – images to max size 1600 x 1200 pixels are possible – but yes – this camera does have an LED flash. Video at QCIF – 15fps is possible, and it has no secondary camera.

For messaging, the Nokia 7510 Supernova supports the basics – SMS, MMS 1.3 (up to 600KB), Email and IM. It uses WAP browser 2.0/xHTML, HTML and boasts an FM radio, games and java at MIDP 2.0.

Colours available are Blue, Green, Brown, Graphite and Purple. Other features include a push-to-open mechanism, MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC/WMA player, MP4 player, T9 text input, voice command/dial/memo, and Nokia Maps for S40.

What we did like

We thought the Nokia Xpress-On covers were gone for good when they disappeared from the market some years ago – we were wrong – we are pleased to say – they’re back on this new series of phones (7610, 7510, 7310 and 7210).

Stylish mobilephones are mostly best sellers but definitely not the best mobilephones. Best mobilephones should be usable, reliable and has a cheap mobilephone line rental cashback deal or a free Vodafone mobilephone contract offer – discounts are always better.

 
 

Nokia E52 – Impressive Style

25 Oct

Nokia E52 is one of the best sellers when it comes to the Nokia E Series. Available in two great colour combination of mainly golden or metal gray, this smart phone is a real treat for mobile savvy people. With a 2.4 inch display screen which supports 16 million colours, this variant is weighed just around the 100 gram mark.

Nokia E52 has a 3.2 mega pixel camera which has some highly modern functions and usage. Easily comparable to digital cameras, this phone has a camera which supports auto focus, LED Flash and 4 * digital zoom facility that produces some of the stunning images. The video application can support 15 frames per second and can also facilitate 4 * digital zoom. It supports almost all the video and image formats normally available in the market. The normal SMS, MMS and internet facilities are all available. Nokia E52 supports instant messaging system via MSN or Yahoo. You can also send and receive email through IMAP4 and POP3 server. The music player of this extremely stylish handset comes with unlimited features which would drive you mad. The toggling and scrolling option within the music player is so easy that even a novice can operate it with ease. The built in FM Radio option is an added benefit for music lovers.

The internet connectivity option of Nokia E52 is meant for people who are always on the run. Many personal computers would look like an outdated piece of gadget in front of this mobile. The GPS navigation facility and HSDPA network facility proves that this phone is really a user’s delight. Nokia offers maps for navigation which would help you keep a track of your destination during your visit to unknown areas. Thus to summarize if you have the budget and if style is your other name then go for Nokia E52!

Cadman Harric is a content writer and writes about latest Mobile Phones. For info about mobile phone deals on Nokia E52, you can go to online mobile shops.

 
 

Samsung Omnia I8910 HD

24 Oct

Samsung Omnia i8910 HD is a stunning looking handset that comes with all the features of a 3G phone. The large screen phone gives the user amazing features and that makes it another reason for such a success of Samsung Omnia i8910 HD.

Here are its features:

This solid looking handset measures 123 mm by 58mm by 12.9mm. The weight of the handset only 144 grams which is nothing in comparison to its dimensions and the features it supports.

The handset is in possession of 8 GB and using the memory card of MicroSD™, the user can further doubles the size of the memory.

Version 5.0 of Symbian S60 operating system provides the user with excellent operating system.

The user friendly handset has equally beautiful display in which there is a touch screen of 3.7 inches. The AMOLED screen offers16 million colours which ensure a very clear picture which other phones cannot come even close to. The screen of the phone is even scratch resistant.

An eight megapixel camera follows in the handset along with amazing features that include LED flash, geo tagging facility, auto focus, different modes and face and smile detection features which no other handset other than a camera phone would offer the users. Even video recording is very much possible at the rate of 24 frames per second.

There is another camera, which is secondary to the original and offers geo tagging facility. GPS navigation system is what one gets in the mobile phone that is perfect for both geo tagging as well as locating directions.

The video player of the handset supports major formats like WMA, MPEG4, DivX etc.

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Sony Ericsson Aino

24 Oct

Sony Ericsson Aino is one handset that has been designed keeping in mind each and every requirement of the user. The handset looks after both the futuristic features as well as amazing craftsmanship and sleek designs the users are looking forward to these days. Obsidian black and luminous white casing of Sony Ericsson Aino leaves no stone unturned to attract attention.

Features at a glance:

The casing which is quite compact measures 10.4cm by 5cm by 1.55cm and weighs 130 grams.

GSM network coverage is provided to the handset along with 3G HSDPA network that together ensure that the users enjoy complete roaming facility even outside the country.

One can have 13 hours of talk time with a completely charged battery on the handset when it works on GSM network.

There is always the possibility to add on the existing memory in the handset using the slot for memory card.

Otherwise, there is an inbuilt memory of 55MB available to the users.

The user interface is quite simple on the mobile phone and the display screen which is of TFT type measures 3 inches. The touch screen is sensitive and responds quickly. Even the screen resolution which it provides is quite high and the picture quality very clear.

This slide phone has all important features perfectly integrated like the Bluetooth and USB for connecting to devices, EDGE and GPRS technologies for speeding data transfer, WAP Browser and WiFi WLAN features for internet access and 3G HSDPA technology for multitasking and quick internet connection.

There are also Google Maps and GSP navigation features for locating directions.

Sony Ericsson Aino is integrated with 8.1 megapixel camera and features for better snaps like digital zoom, BestPic, auto focus, red eye reduction, face detection, image stabilization, flash and video calling up to 1.7 hours and video streaming. One can even make video footages using the camera feature of Sony Ericsson Aino.

HTC Touch2, LG GM750 are the popular Mobile Phones and these phone contracts are available on Online Mobile Phone Shop UK.

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Touch-Screen Phones From Samsung

09 Oct

Samsung  Mobile has expanded its portfolio of mobile touchscreen phones that feature the ultra-brilliant Samsung AMOLED screen.

The company had released Samsung Impression and Samsung Rogue last year and now it has added Samsung Behold II and Samsung Moment both running onGoogle’s Android operating system to its array of touchscreen phones.

Samsung is a dealer in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies. The AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology that Samsung uses for the screens on these mobile devices offers support for higher resolution, and can deliver best-in-class screen clarity whether indoors or outdoors.

Users can have the advantage of true color and richer contrast on the devices regardless of the actions they are performing with AMOLED. In addition to providing crystal-clear resolution, the AMOLED screen creates a thinner mobile phone form factor.

According to Samsung, the benefit of OLED is that it uses a lot less power than an LCD and doesn’t require a backlight, the result, a lot longer battery life in the product. OLED also delivers more vibrant on-screen colors and allows users to view the screen a lot better in bright light situations.

In a release, Omar Khan, senior vice president of product management and strategy for Samsung Mobile, said the AMOLED screens are a differentiator in their mobile phones that they’re proud to continue featuring in their U.S. portfolio — and the bright, vivid colors and thinner form factor take the user’s mobile experience to the next level.
The recently released Samsung Moment combines to power of Android platform with Google complete with built-in Google mobile services, including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube as well as the thousands of applications built on the Android platform. Behold II meanwhile integrates Android platform with TouchWiz user interface that provides one-touch access to a user’s favorite and most commonly used features and applications.
Both Samsung Rogue and Impression are designed to be sleek and stylish to enhance customer experience.
Recently Samsung and T-Mobile USA the availability of Samsung’s first joint Android powered mobile phone, Samsung Behold II and Samsung launched First R2 LiMo handset, Vodafone 360 H1.
Source: http://headsets.tmcnet.com/topics/headsets/articles/66181-samsung-expands-portfolio-touch-screen-phones-featuring-amoled.htm
 
 

Personal Digital Assistant

14 Sep

The world has now become a global village with almost everything within our reach. With advanced machines we can now do many things that used to be a mere dream a decade ago. People are becoming more and more tech savvy and they are looking out for things which are fast, trendy and small. Now there are gadgets which can be kept in your pocket and you will carry the whole properties of a personal computer along with you. One such device is the Personal Digital Assistant or commonly called PDA.

These are handheld computers which generally have a color screen, audio capabilities which enable them to be used as mobile phones, portable media players and also as web browsers. They are also called palmtops and many of them do have wireless compatibilities along with internet which means you can have the access to the internet anywhere, anytime you like.

A PDA generally has a touch screen to enter data, memory card slot data storage and a wireless connection. Some of the PDAs do not have a wireless connection but they do have a Bluetooth connection. PDA is generally used by executives who are busy and need to plan their schedule in advance and have to remember a lot of things. Typically a PDA has an address book for contacts, a to–do list and an appointment calendar. It also has a note program in which you can note down the important things. The most important function that a PDA does is the synchronization that it can do with any computer. These are the reasons why it is still one of the most preferred gadgets, executives use world over.

 
 

Stylish Samsung Z400

13 Sep

Here is Samsung Z400, a durable, functional design mobile phones. If you prefer for shoot-thing use, then this is for your phone. This has a dual camera that devotes you the delight of the mobile experience.

Can also be used as a small digital camera with 4x digital zoom to enlarge and adapt the framework for consideration. CMOS sensor ensures the best image with Samsung Z400. You can take pictures and send them or print them with a Bluetooth laptop.

You can use the features of Microsoft Office with this phone. The document viewer, you can read all the files in Word, PowerPoint and Excel. You cannot HTML, PDF and text files.

It has 30 MB of memory, expanded with Micro SD card. You also can go without cable with a wireless stereo head or you can set system speaker with hands-free options.

With the Samsung Z400 can find the time to speak up to 5 hours and can store up to 400 hours standby. TFT color display and 256 K and polyphonic ring tones You can use MP3 songs.

Has GPRS Class 10 and Appendix, you can record video. You can store and transfer video files and can use a micro SD card to carry.

Very difficult for you to find other functions, such as mobile phones therefore advisable to go for the Samsung Z400, as it would be wise.