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Posted by kei | Technology | Tuesday 29 September 2009 11:27 pm
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Aaron Siegel asked:


Smartphones are the latest must-haves for many people. Stationary work environments are a thing of the past as people are on the move and need to be able to take their work, family and friends with them. A smartphone is a new wave in cell phone technology that includes personal digital assistant capabilities too. They allow instant Internet access and have advanced features that are like a laptop.

Common Smartphone Features

* Cell phone

* E-mail access

* Organizer

* Touch-screen with high-resolution

* Camera

* Global positioning system

* Calendar

* Contact database

* Ability to read PDF files
* Music player

* Image viewer

* Video player

* Internet access

Computer Access from Cell Phones

The days of lugging around a large, weighted cell phone are gone. Today’s cell phones are slim, sleek and functional. Smartphones take that a step further and incorporate data management and computer use with cell phone technology. The idea has been well received and people are using smartphones for business and personal use.

The iphone is Apple’s latest and highly popular version of the smartphone. Other brands include Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, HTC Excalibur and Palm. These smartphones run on operating system (OS) software that allows them to share information from a computer or other interfaces. Such operating systems make it possible for users to access their computer files, graphics, history, memory, stage and more from their cell phones.

Common Operating Systems for Smartphones

1. Linux is one of the oldest operating systems in use and it is completely free. This system was created by a hobbyist and wasn’t taken seriously for many years, but it is still around and considered one of the best shareware programs.

2. Mac OSX is Apple’s version of a graphic operating system. It is a high-functioning program that turns a regular cell phone into a high-tech smartphone.

3. Solaris is Microsystem’s platform supported by Dell, HP and IBM. It is a trusted name in computers and smartphones. It works on a variety of interfaces to meet the growing demand for mobile PC usage.

4. Palm OS is based on the PDAs that hit the market in 1996. It is exceptional at keeping information organized and makes file management and storage a breeze. It is easy to use, has high graphic resolution, and uses a touch- screen model.

5. Microsoft Windows is probably the most recognized of the OS software programs. It makes Internet use on-the-go a reality.

Will Smartphones Replace Laptops or Home Computers?

Smartphones are high-end technical gadgets that are convenient because they combine cell phone features with organization and Internet access. New versions with improved features and greater capacity continue to emerge. Smartphones probably won’t replace laptops or home computers, though. As intelligent and sophisticated as smartphones are, they are not practical for long-term use. Smartphones are great supplemental tools for business, home office and entertainment purposes. But try spending eight hours in front of a tiny screen, reading, texting, copying or any other tasks you would normally do on your computer. It would not be a pleasant experience.

The Future of Smartphones

The future of smartphones is promising. We can look forward to increased battery power, larger memory capacity, the ability to watch TV and movies on the phone and the ability to be connected anytime, anywhere. Aside from better functionality, smartphones will be available in a variety of versions to appeal to a wider audience. As the competition for smartphones increases, the prices are dropping and they are becoming more accessible to everyone.



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Posted by kei | Gadgets And Gizmos | Tuesday 29 September 2009 9:47 am
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For those who love the iPhone, yet can’t stand typing a whole SMS on a touchscreen, the HTC FUZE Smartphone may be just the phone for you. It as a considerable amount of function on touchscreen, and in addition to that a full mobile slide keyboard. Think of it as a ‘hybrid’ touchscreen phone.

The touchscreen on the HTC FUZE Smartphone incorporates the graphic rich TouchFlo 3D technology. The touchscreen on this phone responds flawlessly to finger gestures and because it is designed for single hand use, you can easily access many features such as scroll and slide with just one hand. It also has the “zoom in and out” feature that makes it convenient for you to view the web using their Opera browser. It automatically alternates from portrait and landscape views when you rotate the phone. This phone also connects to the internet seamlessly with its 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.

The HTC FUZE Smartphone runs on the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform, giving it much flexibility, as there are thousands of applications out there written for the Windows Mobile platform (the same can’t be said for the iPhone).

The HTC FUZE Smartphone is a little thicker (due to the keypad), but less wide compared to the iPhone. Its battery has a standby duration of nearly 500 hours (19days) and over 7.4 hours of talk time. It has a 3.2 megapixel camera that take images, record videos and cal also be used for video conferencing. The phone runs on a hefty 288 MB of RAM.

 



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Posted by kei | Uncategorized | Tuesday 29 September 2009 3:01 am


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Posted by kei | Cell Phones | Monday 28 September 2009 9:03 am
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Great news for all BlackBerry fans! To put it simply, The BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone is Blackberry’s answer to Apple’s iPhone. It is designed to meet the needs of both casual and business customers, incorporating many basic and advanced applications. It has a cool 3.25-inch ‘clickable’ touchscreen that responds to touch very much like a real keypad. The touchscreen actually physically depresses slightly on touch, giving a distinct feeling that you have pushed a button. This highly improves the typing experience on the BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone. This feature alone is a good enough reason to buy this Blackberry instead of the iPhone!

The BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone has a lot of similarities with other Blackberry models in terms of interface and functions. Blackberry phone user can quickly familiarize with the interface of the new model, as many of the applications uses the format similar with older Blackberry models. The iPhone interfaces and functions, as many know, are very different from other phone models, and even a little ‘eccentric’. The BlackBerry function and features are much more accessible and user-friendly compare to its peers in the market.

When viewing text messages, videos or images, the BlackBerry Storm 9530 Smartphone can switch between portrait and landscape modes by rotating the phone, just like the iPhone does. The Blackberry model also supports, MMS, video calls and a host of major instant messaging services. The dimensions of this phone are almost exactly the same as the iPhone. This phone is perfect for those who are looking for a phone that has familiar features yet incorporates the latest technologies found in new smartphones (such as those found on the iPhone).



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Posted by kei | Uncategorized | Sunday 27 September 2009 11:02 pm


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