Thursday, July 24, 2008

Nokia 6210 : 1st GPS- Enabled Cellphone



Nokia 6210 Navigator with maps 2.0 application is Nokia's first GPS-enabled cellphone with and intergrated compass for padestian guidance. Never miss a route or a street as Nokia 6210 supports assisted GPS. With the pre-installed one-touch navigation, full voice guidance and self-mount can kit, if the user make a wrong turn, the devise will automatically calculate a new route.


Nokia has also designed free software that let's you create your own logo and ringtones. If you have the talent for writing music, intuitive Composer software, designed like a music sheet, which allowed you to write music directly unto the bars. Manipulation of the notes is easy as thenavigation bar shows notes of different count upfront. Encased in a slimmer frame than the earlier 6000 series models, the Nokia 6210 Navigatior is both durable and stylish.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Asus Eee PC 900


Why the new Eee PC 900 is cool : Sleek, stylish, and above all functional. Mobility is another major factor attributed to the Eee PC's success. This is due to the built-in Solid State Disk (SSD) technology which offers a quiet, energy saving and shock proof design for the stable computing.


Other features : The new Eee PC 900 has 8.9" display screen and weighs below 1kg making it light and portable for childrens and women to carry around. It also incorporate an inovative FingerGlide feature that makes operating easy and convinient. For example, with just two simple finger movement on the touchpad, users will be able to zoom in and out of pictures, or scroll up and down for easier document viewing, making Eee PC 900 more convinient to use

Friday, July 11, 2008

New iPhone 3G Rolls Out In The Market



Apple is rolling out the new iPhone in more than 20 countries, including New Zealand, Japan and Hong kong after it's launch in late June 2007.


Apple says the new iPhone has faster Web links than the old version and supports third-party software like games. Price and distribution were two key reasons the new smart phone, which plays music and supports corporate e-mails , would outsell its predecessors, , expects some analysts of a new iPhone.