New Nokia 6216 Classic SIM-Based NFC Phone

April 25th, 2009

The leading manufacturer of mobile devices, Nokia has announced the availability of its third fully integrated Near Field Communication (NFC) handset, named as Nokia 6216 Classic, which the company claims as it’s first SIM-based NFC device, giving users more convenient sharing of content including images, weblinks, audio files and contact data, as well as secure payment and ticketing transactions.

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Samsung Propel Pro Is Now Available Via AT&T

April 25th, 2009

The Korean electronic manufacturer, Samsung has announced the availability of Samsung Propel Pro phone via AT&T. The full QWERTY slider phone has been designed as an ultra compact device for email and messaging.

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Asus New P30A Notebook With 1-inch Thick

April 25th, 2009

The world’s leader in new digital era, Asus has launched its new business notebook P30A. The 1-inch thick ultra portable notebook is powered by a 1.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULV processor. The Asus P30A has been designed to use a magnesium alloy for the PC chassis that able to reduce the data loss when accidentally dropped. The notebook is also equipped with a fingerprint reader for controlling the unauthorized login.

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Lenovo oPhone User Interface Video Demo

April 25th, 2009

Love an iPhone but hate the high running cost or high price tag associated with iPhone? oPhone, from Lenovo, is a clone, if not an almost exact replica of highly successful Apple iPhone. Levono oPhone is a touchscreen smartphone powered by China Mobile’s OMS mobile phone operating system, which based on Google Android.

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Intel Atom N280 and GN40 Chipset Graphics Capability Limited by Windows XP OS in Netbook Market

April 25th, 2009

Previously we mentioned about the new Intel Atom N280 series’ companion chipset GN40, a combo of Northbridge and Southbridge with intention to scale up the 3D graphics performance and hardware video decode acceleration that is still quite lacking in netbook and nettop market, now seems that the hardware graphics performance may not able to be fully utilized due to the nature of Windows XP Operating System commonly pre-installed in netbook or nettop platform.

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Netgear Announces MCAB1001 MoCA Based Ethernet Adapter Kit for Digital Home

April 25th, 2009

NetGear, a market leader in networking technology has just released a MoCA (Multimedia over Coaxial Allicance) based Ethernet Adapter Kit targeted to improve multimedia contents streaming in digital home. Named as MCAB1001, it is claimed to be able to achieve up to 270Mbps which is more than sufficient for multiple HD (High Definition) media contents utilizing existing coaxial cable for home networking without incurring additional cost.

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Use SMHeartLink To Track Fitness Level Via Apple iPhone

April 24th, 2009

What can you do with your little iPhone or iPod Touch besides enjoying some erotic music while cycling or running on the treadmill in the gym room? To compliment the iPhone and iPod touch features in the gym room or fitness center, iTMP Technology, has recently introduced a small device, SMHeart Link, together with a suite of the iPhone fitness apps which can be used to track users’ workout and fitness condition with their little iPhone or iPod Touch.

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Akhir Split Zip Splits Files into Smaller Zip Files

April 24th, 2009

Sending and transferring large files is never an easy job and the process becomes impossible when your internet connection is slow and keeps getting disconnected. It makes you mad especially when the intended recipient keeps calling you to request for the file urgently. To transfer large files, there are various ways to do it. If your email account imposes restriction on the maximum upload and transfer size, of course you can use web based files hosting services to do so. Alternately, another old but efficient method to do it is by splitting the large files into a set of smaller files. This method was used in the golden old days when you copied big files into 5-1/4 or 3-1/2 inch floppy disks. You split the files into small pieces, send them over one by one and the recipient will need to merge them back.

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