Wednesday 8 February 2012

Dating Ukrainian Girls

I never understood what the fuss about mobile docking stations was all about. Apart from having something silly on your desk that is, while all of your colleagues sport the whole collection of Gears of War action figures on their desks. But that's another story. I have always put my mobile phone flat on my desk, and I can still charge it. And to answer calls, I still have to pick it up and hold it close to my ear.

So after watching a news page about one such device, the question is why do we need an android phone charger?

By the way, the title of this post is taken from the Adwords ad that popped up whilst I was watching the video below.


Wednesday 28 December 2011

Not Your Usual Chinese Smartphone

Lately I have been hearing a lot of enthusiastic press about the MX phone from Chinese manufacturer Meizu, and how it will be the world's first quad-core phone running Android. It certainly has the (glossy) looks, but from the published specifications I am still unsure of how the phone will work and what kind of software it will be able to run. I have seen a lot of eastern smartphones in the past. When advertised on websites they normally look too good to be true, and in fact they mostly are. They have the looks, but the software is always awful. So I guess in this case it is best to reserve judgement until May, when the quad-core MX should be made available.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

A Look at Apple's New 'Siri'

BY CHARLIE MCKEAGUE ANCHOR ANA COMPAIN-ROMERO Ladies and gentlemen -- the iPhone 4S -- it's here and it's real. Apple's highly anticipated new smartphone was announced Tuesday. And while the specs are impressive, its got one new feature that's really getting some press - and its not the cloud. "It's the next evolution of voice control and based on their acquisition of the Siri assistant. Now, its all voice control and will allow you to make appointments that are instantly added to your calendar, compose voice to text messages, and create reminders for that rash ointment you forgot about." (Video: CNET) Boom! But is it really a breakthrough? Google has basically already been there, done that. But either way -- a reporter for Fox News says Assistant IS all that. "Imagine if you had a personal assistant built into your iPhone. ... You just pick up your iPhone and say remind me to pick up bread later today. Then it populates puts that information right inside your calendar and then sends you reminders. No typing involved." And all of that causing Wired to say... "Apple's Rumored Virtual Assistant Could Outshine New iPhone" So it's gonna be cool, but is it any different than what's already out there? According to Apple Insider, Apple says yes - and here's why. "It will figure out what results you don't like, what restaurants you frequent, and what people you want to talk to the most. It will adapt to your needs and become more than just a module for voice commands..." So it <b>...</b>

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Wednesday 28 September 2011

New Sony Xperia Play. GIVEAWAY-Taste it Keep it!

Click here: giveaways.pvaworld.info Did You see our Facebook page: www.facebook.com A Playstation phone has been the desire of many ever since Sony and Ericsson combined forces back in 2001. Soon after the merger, the Sony Cybershot brand was given to the Sony Ericsson range of camera phones, but despite the wishes of many, the Playstation phone never came. In recent times, the fortunes of Sony Ericsson within the industry haven't always been positive, but the release of handsets running the Android OS has breathed a new lease of life into the brand, and now at long last we have the fabled Playstation phone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. Weighing 175g, the Xperia Play measures in at 119 x 62 x 16mm, and boasts a large, 4.0 inch LED backlit capacitive touchscreen, supporting up to 16 million colours and with a pixel resolution of 480 x 854. The device has a slide out keypad, which houses the gaming control buttons, with a directional keypad for moving characters within games on the left, and the familiar Playstation Triangle, Square, Circle and Cross buttons on the right. There is a touch sensitive pad in between the two control pads, which works much the same way as the touchpad on a laptop. Soon after launch the Xperia Play will have close to 50 titles available, giving gamers a wide choice of games to choose from. In use the Xperia Play is surprisingly good, with capable graphic presentation and no noticeable lag in game play. The handset has auto rotate facility <b>...</b>

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Wednesday 14 September 2011

Sony Xperia Play [GET YOU AN AWARD 2011 ]

Click here: giveaways.pvaworld.info Did You see our Facebook page: www.facebook.com A Playstation phone has been the desire of many ever since Sony and Ericsson combined forces back in 2001. Soon after the merger, the Sony Cybershot brand was given to the Sony Ericsson range of camera phones, but despite the wishes of many, the Playstation phone never came. In recent times, the fortunes of Sony Ericsson within the industry haven't always been positive, but the release of handsets running the Android OS has breathed a new lease of life into the brand, and now at long last we have the fabled Playstation phone, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play. Weighing 175g, the Xperia Play measures in at 119 x 62 x 16mm, and boasts a large, 4.0 inch LED backlit capacitive touchscreen, supporting up to 16 million colours and with a pixel resolution of 480 x 854. The device has a slide out keypad, which houses the gaming control buttons, with a directional keypad for moving characters within games on the left, and the familiar Playstation Triangle, Square, Circle and Cross buttons on the right. There is a touch sensitive pad in between the two control pads, which works much the same way as the touchpad on a laptop. Soon after launch the Xperia Play will have close to 50 titles available, giving gamers a wide choice of games to choose from. In use the Xperia Play is surprisingly good, with capable graphic presentation and no noticeable lag in game play. The handset has auto rotate facility <b>...</b>

Author: Jeraldkbe022
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Wednesday 7 September 2011

HTC Status (Facebook Phone) Full Review!

In this video today, I review the HTC Status (as known in the United States) or better known as the HTC ChaCha (if you live outside of the United States/in Europe). This phone is also one of the two "Facebook Phones" that HTC created with a dedicated real-time Facebook sharing button, for instant status updates. Besides the actual full review, I also give a hands-on demonstration of the HTC Status in action, a complete detailed overview, and the my final impressions of the phone. For more information on this product, please visit the following links in the rest of the video description below. Full Product Details: www.STT.Me Buy the "HTC Status" on Amazon: www.STT.Me Check HTC for the latest & greatest smart-phones: www.STT.Me Follow me on Twitter: www.Twitter.com Stalk me on DailyBooth: www.DailyBooth.com Become a fan of me on Facebook: www.Facebook.com Your ultimate source for everything tech related: www.TJCsTech.com Full HTC Status Product Oveview A shortcut to the connections you crave. One touch to share on Facebook® You know those priceless moments with your friends on Facebook—that quick pic, inside joke, or perfectly timed post? The HTC Status™ has a Facebook share button that makes those moments happen more often, keeping you at the center of your social circle. One second you're sharing, the next second your friends are commenting. Lock screen shortcuts Instead of a barrier, the HTC shortcut lock screen just became a launch pad to what you want to do now! Open <b>...</b>

Author: TJCsTech
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Wednesday 31 August 2011

AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II hands-on overview

mgu.im Samsung revealed on Tuesday the Galaxy S II devices for US carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. In this video, we're shown the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II. The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II is designed to give customers a powerful, premium Android smartphone experience in a pocket-friendly design that is the thinnest of all Galaxy S II smartphones and the thinnest 4G smartphone on the market at 8.89mm. This phone also features the Android Gingerbread (2.3.4) platform, a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, Motion UX sensors and 8 MP camera. An additional 2MP front-facing camera gives you the power to connect with your friends and family face-to-face via video chat. The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II records videos in 1080p HD quality. Customers can output 1080p video to a HDTV using the an HDTV smart adapter (sold separately). The device also features Voice Talk from Vlingo that enables voice-powered social updates, messaging, email, search and voice dialing. The Samsung Galaxy S II will be sold in AT&T company-owned retail stores and online in the coming weeks. follow twitter.com

Author: markdotguim
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