Wednesday, September 2, 2009

New Blackberry 8800



POWERFUL AND FAST


The BlackBerry 8800 delivers fast processing and downloading thanks to its high-speed processor and T-Mobile’s EDGE network. With it, managing e-mail and using the web while on-the-go is a great experience.

SAME OUTSTANDING E-MAIL

Stay connected with robust e-mail functionality. Not just for Internet e-mail, but a more secure, encrypted solution for corporate e-mail. The BlackBerry 8800 even sends and receives your corporate e-mail virtually instantly – you don’t have to sync up at your desktop. View e-mail attachments away from your desk so information is always at your fingertips.

ENHANCED PREMIUM PHONE FEATURES

The BlackBerry 8800 comes with a speakerphone and a dedicated mute button … not to mention integrated Bluetooth technology. Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) makes dialing from your Contacts list hands-free. Newly added is a built-in media player to enjoy your favorite songs and videos, with a stereo headset. And like other BlackBerry devices, it is a quad-band world phone that keeps you connected during travel abroad.

Hardware

64 MB flash memory; 16MB SRAM, plus MicroSD expansion memory card

Large and bright color high-resolution display (320 x 240 pixels, TFT)

Quad-band world phone: GSM 850/900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900

312 MHz processor

PC-style 35-key QWERTY keyboard and trackball navigation

Supports GPRS/EDGE Class 10

USB 2.0 port

Removable/rechargeable lithium ion battery

Features

Integrate up to ten corporate e-mail accounts

EDGE-enabled for fast web browsing and attachment viewing

HTML Web browsing

Send and receive text, instant and MMS messages

Integrated Bluetooth technology

Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR)

Music and video multimedia player

Built-in GPS and TeleNav GPS Navigator

For a limited time WirelessBuy.com is offering the new 8800 at a special introductory price of $50 with new T-Mobile voice and data service. To qualify for this promotion you must contact their sales team at 1-800-761-0018.

Zach Paxton resides in Baltimore, MD and is a self proclaimed technology guru.

Samsung Cellular Phone M620 Upstage - The Music Lovers Cell Phone



When I first saw the Samsung Cellular Phone M620 Upstage I was pretty excited. A double-sided cell phone, on one side the phone itself, including a 1.3 megapixel camera, and on the other a music player with its own screen display and controls! What more could a gadget-loving girl ask for?

The handset is black, slim and fits in your purse neatly. At just under half an inch in depth and four inches in height, space is not an issue and it only weighs 2.5 ounces.

On the phone side of the M620 I found your average Samsung style keypad and controls. There's a toggle control, OK button and separate camera button as well as the standard talk and end keys. The compromise, however, is the very small screen size. It's just big enough to display four icons side by side, and measures only 1.4 inches diagonally, as a result the message text and caller numbers show up very small. The 64k-color TFT screen is bright enough though, and the backlight on the keypad is a nice feature.

All the essentials are there - SMS, Multimedia Messaging, vibrating mode, caller ID - as well as added benefits such as MMS, Bluetooth access and voice commands. The camera is of decent quality for a phone, taking pictures is easy and it has a zoom option. It also acts as a camcorder so that you can record video clips with sound.

On the other side - the flip side - we have the music player. For me, this is the main attraction if you can get over the limitations of the phone set-up. Pressing the flip button on the side of the handset switches you over to the music player - or back again. It takes a bit of getting used to though, and can be cumbersome to keep flipping back and forth.

The best bit about the Samsung Cellular Phone Upstage M620 is most definitely the music player. I love the touchpad screen, and on the music side the screen is much bigger, with a bright TFT display. The interface takes a bit of practice to scroll through the icons, but after a couple of hours of tapping and sliding, I was getting the hang of it.

Adding MP3 tracks to the phone's media was fairly simple using a micro SD card, and you can use the Sprint Music Manager to sync your music from your PC. Listening to music through a Bluetooth stereo headset is essential if you want good sound quality, as the Upstage only has a single speaker - and it's on the phone side!

Another point I need to mention here is the battery situation. The internal battery is not removable, and only gives a couple of hours talk time. The good news is that you also get an external battery attached to the M620's trendy wallet. This doubles as a protective case for your phone whilst at the same time the external battery is plugged in. Ideal!

Verdict: Love the slim, lightweight design of this fab little handset, and the innovative feature of the two-sided interface set-up. The size of the phone side display is a let down, with only three lines of text at a time but I'll live with it. I am not so keen on all the flipping. Although it becomes less of a chore after a while, the dual function of this Samsung M620 could be improved. Whatever else, your friends will be impressed when you whip this little gadget out of your pocket

Hidden Spy Cameras

Hidden Spy Cameras


Hidden spy cameras, or covert spy cameras, are a great way to ensure peace of mind and keep a watch over things. Covert or hidden cameras can be wired or wireless. Wireless hidden cameras have the camera and transmitter concealed, and there is no wire running to the recording equipment. In the case of the wired version, the connection to the VCR or PC will be through a physical wired connection. Wired cameras usually have the advantage of having a ready power supply, whereas the wireless variety will have to depend on battery power.

Hidden cameras are usually embedded into everyday objects such as clocks, cigarette packs, radios, or even plants. You can also get cameras that you can place into any object yourself. If you would like to carry these cameras around, you can get them embedded in variety of commonly used objects such as pens, calculators, mobile phones, buttons, and ties.

Most hidden cameras can be plugged into your VCR or PC straightaway, making it possible for you to have on-line surveillance, if you want. You can also use these systems to trigger alarms or get emails sent to you in case of unusual happenings.

On the technical side, there are a few things that one needs to look at when considering a hidden camera, including the range and whether or not it has wide-angle viewing. Other considerations are its resolution and if it can adjust to varying lighting conditions.

Hidden cameras can be set up to record unattended. Look at unattended recording facilities and the length of time for which you can set up such recording. Finally, have a look also at how easy it is to set up the camera. This could help you in shifting the camera from place to place or even room to room.

Nokia 95 - A Mobile, Multimedia Computer


Nokia, the innovators of many a models of mobile phones have perfectly mastered the art of wooing spectators with beautiful creations one after another. Mobile phones belonging to a vivid category of price, have made way from the house of Nokia to the store shelves and stayed within the hearts of users all across the globe. Now, with an intension to gift a mobile computer in the name of a mobile phone, Nokia comes up with a name N95 – a multimedia computer in the disguise of a mobile gadget. Sufficiently stylized and powered to tame demands of any life style.

A two-way slider embarks the list of awe-inspiring features that the phone incorporates. It is the first Nokia phone with supports for HSDPA (3.5G) and downloadable speed up to 3.6 Mbps. The Nokia N95 includes a stereo FM radio, visual radio, and a music player. The music player of the Nokia N95 phone supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ , and WMA music file formats. Users can arrange music files and manage their music with an innovative music arrangement application.

A plethora of voice-based functioning like voice dialling, voice record and voice command include in the long list of features of this phone. A 5 megapixel camera, equipped with Carl Zeiss lens, add to the attraction of the phone and performs optimum role of high-resolution image capturing. A second camera with the phone helps user to take part in a video call. A Maps program with the GPS navigation control helps users to find maps of more than hundred countries. However, added to the glitz and glory of this phone it weighs only 120 gm.

For a Nokia N95 user, the phone with inbuilt 64 MB RAM, 160 MB of internal storage memory, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, uPnP, infrared, EDGE and SIP support, spells multitude functions. And with all these functions on offer, Nokia N95 is in noway less than a multimedia computer, which by virtue of its portability can be carried within a pocket.

Acer Laptops - Enrich Your Computing Style

Acer Laptops - Enrich Your Computing Style


The computers have always been the most sought after gadgets among the people, as they have the potential to perform various high end tasks within few minutes. With these gadgets a person can efficiently perform various tasks without any hassles. In fact, the computers have rapidly geared down the manual labourers in various industries and firms. However, these widgets are very heavy and it is not always possible to carry them wherever we want. As such, the laptops have been innovated to make people more techno savvy. These high end mechanical devices are enhanced with all the advanced features to offer maximum satisfaction to the users.

As the expectations of the people keep on increasing, the developments in the field of technology also managed to keep the similar pace. In fact, almost everyday, a technically advanced gadget is launched to enrich the lifestyle and the working style of the users. However we always search for the best options and never compromise with the quality and service. As the laptops are the latest craze of the people these days, it is also very important at the same time to purchase the best and a branded gadget. The Acer laptops are ruling the market with its varied high tech features.

Amidst all the top notch brands like Dell, HP, Sony etc, the Acer seems to have created ripples in the consumers' minds due to its innovative features. It is also very essential to check the quality and price of the gadgets while entering into any purchasing process. The Acer first made its presence felt in the year 2000 though it has been in the market since 1975, after that there was no looking back. This brand has been acclaimed globally due to its quality and price. It has launched various series of laptops to meet the requirements of every class of professionals. The latest Gemstone series has enjoyed enormous popularity due to its high end technical specifications. This series has been specially launched for the mid level segment of consumers. Moreover, this company is offering innovative features in its widgets like LCD panels, Blu-ray drives and also unique touch panel to enhance the multimedia management.

The acer laptops are basically outfitted with glossy top panel and attractive LCD panel. Moreover, the latest Acer AS 4310 and AS 4710 series are brilliantly targeted to empower the common people with various high end computing technologies and are fabricated on the basis of the innovative 'Pebble' design. The series supports LINUX operating system and is endowed with Intel Core2 Duo mobile processor T5500 and amazing hard disk drive of 160 GB. These gadgets can be availed at very reasonable rates without any hassles. The most attractive range of Acer is the Aspire 4310 series as it uses Celeron M 520. These notebooks are adorned with a system memory of 512 MB, elegant wide screen and hard disk drive of 80 GB.

Blackberry Battle - The Blackberry Pearl Vs. the Blackberry 8800


So you're in the market for a smartphone, and you've finally decided to take the plunge, and you're down to two fine offerings: the Blackberry Pearl, or the newer, slimmer, Blackberry 8800. Which one will suit your needs and personality best? A quick comparison will tell the tale.

The Blackberry Basics

First impressions are often the most important, and at a glance, these two Blackberries are quite similar. Both the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry 8800 feature the distinctive RIM Blackberry candy-bar design, with smooth, rounded edges and chrome accents. The Blackberry Pearl is slightly narrower than the 8800, although the Blackberry 8800 has a slightly slimmer profile. Both smartphones are outfitted with a keyboard, although the 8800's is a full-sized QWERTY keyboard, compared to the Pearl's truncated (but fully functional) SureType keyboard. Both feature a 240 x 260 pixel, 65,000 color display and the new Blackberry trackball navigation (as compared to the jog dial of older Blackberry models).

The Blackberry Pearl: Superior Messaging, Superior Style

Both the Blackberry 8800 and the Blackberry Pearl feature mobile web browsing, with full HTML and one-touch access, as well as multimedia messaging (with an optional add-on plan). Text / SMS messaging and email are also fully supported on both Blackberries. The Blackberry 8800 features RIM's trademark "push" real-time email, and has the ability to integrate with up to ten POP, IMAP, or SMTP accounts. As far as instant messaging is concerned, the Blackberry 8800 comes with Blackberry Messenger, whereas the Pearl adds Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk pre-loaded with the smartphone. If you're a heavy user of Google Talk or Yahoo! Messenger, this gives the Blackberry Pearl a definite edge. The Blackberry Pearl also wins on style points, as it comes in several distinctive colors, including black, white, and a vibrant red.

The GPS Advantage: Blackberry 8800

In terms of office capabilities, both the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry 8800 can open Word and Excel documents, PDFs, and PowerPoint presentations that are attached to emails. Both cell phones come with full Bluetooth hands-free support and are data-capable, meaning either cell phone can be used as a wireless modem.

Now that we've firmly established that these two Blackberries have plenty in common, let's talk about where they part ways. The Blackberry Pearl's most immediate advantage over the 8800 would have to be the built-in digital camera. The Pearl's built-in camera phone is 1.3 megapixels, with a 1280 x 1040 maximum resolution, built-in flash, and 5x digital zoom.

However, the Pearl lacks a built-in GPS solution, which is where the Blackberry 8800 really shines. While the Blackberry Pearl can be made GPS-capable with a separate TeleNav GPS receiver, the Blackberry 8800 comes with integrated GPS built into the smartphone. The 8800 requires no extra equipment -- only access to a location-based service like TeleNav GPS Navigator. The Blackberry 8800 also features color maps and text or voice-guided driving directions right on the cell phone, making it invaluable for travelers. (The service does cost extra, $9.99 a month or $5.99 for 10 trips.)

If you're planning on using your Blackberry to listen to music, you'll find either model will suit your needs. The Blackberry 8800 and the Blackberry Pearl both play music and video files, supporting MPEG4, H.263 video formats and MP3 and AAC (iTunes Music Store) formats. Note that while the 8800 will play video files, it can't actually capture any; if you want to watch video on your Blackberry, you can use a MicroSD memory card or USB 2.0 to transfer files to it.

The Smart(phone) Choice

Plainly, both Blackberries have plenty to offer the business or casual user. The Blackberry Pearl's inclusion of a digital camera does aim it slightly more towards everyday use, while the Blackberry 8800's GPS capabilities make it the perfect choice for someone who's on the road a great deal. The Blackberry 8800 is also ideal if your workplace prohibits the use of camera phones. With the rich features available on both models, however, both are excellent choices.

toshiba laptops reviews

Tips When Buying Your Toshiba Laptop


There are many Toshiba laptop reviews on the internet today, however, none of them address the all encompassing question of how exactly do you choose a Toshiba Laptop? The problem with any Toshiba laptop review is that it is looking at a particular Toshiba laptop such as the Toshiba satellite out of context of the rest of the models. As such, many Toshiba laptops reviews have looked at a laptop in it’s own merits without ever having the opportunity to try other models in the range which may be better.

First of all, a laptop is a very personal purchase. People have different needs, and what is good for some will not be good for others. I have seen in more than one Toshiba laptop review mentioning that one laptop is the ‘best’ of the range/series/brand. Such claims are false and cannot ever be substantiated. A few years ago I bought a three thousand dollar laptop with all the bells and whistlers, yet after two months I realized it wasn’t what I wanted – way to big, battery life was way too short, and I just couldn’t be bothered using it for its intended purpose so I bought a new one for half the price. It was so much better, not because of its specs on paper, and not because of what some reviewer had wrote about it, but because it was what I needed. So instead of listening to what is said in a Toshiba Laptop review, listen to yourself for once!

Just remember this, laptops are different than desktops. For most people they have been told for years whenever you are buying a new computer, get the best so it is “future proof”. I don’t believe this is the case and so differ from most Toshiba laptop reviews. It is not about how good it is on paper, it is what it does for you.

As most people know, Toshiba has been making quality notebooks/ laptops for many years and this will continue, but rest assured that if you are buying one now, it will last you quite a few years. Technology is not moving as fast as you think it is. By all means read a Toshiba Laptop review, be educated, but don’t rely on what someone else says in choosing one model against another. Toshiba Laptop Reviews can only tell you so much, more important is your needs, your intuition and your idea of quality (which Toshiba is renowned for).

Dell - XPS M1710 review

Dell XPS M1710 Photograph

The M1710 (N04XPS7) is the bigger brother of the M1210 and, just like its smaller sibling, it's very different in appearance to the rest of the Dell laptop range. It's powerful, too; in fact it's one of the most powerful notebooks currently available. The XPS M1710 has been around for a while but our review sample, the flagship model of the range, is one of the latest with a Blu-Ray writeable drive fitted as standard.

The M1710 comes in two colours - Metallic Black (our review sample) or Formula Red - and, as is becoming for a member of the XPS clan, enough lights to shame a Christmas tree. The design of the notebook is what you could call "funky industrial" with the metallic black lid inlay neatly set off by the metallic silver surround. It's a tough beast as well, with a magnesium alloy chassis, steel lid hinges and thick plastic palm wrests, but weighing in at 5.5kg you won't want to be carrying it around much anyway.

sony laptop prices

2.0GHz, 2048MB Ram, 200GB Hard Drive, lighscribe DVD+/-RW Double Layer, 14.1" XBRITE WXGA Display (1280x800), Intel Graphics Media Accelorator X3100 358MB (128MB dedicated, 230MB shared) memory, Webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless, 56K Modem, 10/100 network, 90 day warranty, Windows Vista Home Premium.

Step out and be seen with the portable and powerful and VAIO CR notebook, a 14.1" notebook with XBRITE-ECO LCD technology. This thin and light mobile masterpiece features an array of entertainment and design extras, including a built-in web cam, AV controls, intense cutting-edge technologies and a comfortable, easy-to-clean keyboard. Backed by the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system and Intel Centrino Duo processor technology with Intel Core 2 Duo processor, you'll get work done with time to spare

Built-in camera and microphone

Keeping in touch has never been easier or more fun. The VAIO CR notebook features a built-in 1.3 megapixel digital web cam that lets you quickly snap photos and participate in live video chats. The CAPTURE button makes it easy to take digital photos with the MOTION EYE camera, which is discreetly located above the LCD screen to allow easy angle adjustment and natural eye movement while video chatting. You can also choose from a variety of original VAIO CR notebook photo frames and add a finishing touch to your digital photos with a fun border. Thin, light and absolutely stunning

Celebrate your sense of style with the portable and powerful VAIO CR notebook. Spectacularly designed with fun and unique eye-catching features and impressive attention-to-detail, this thin-and-light fashion statement is an astonishing sight to behold. Available in an array of breathtaking color combinations and packed with cool design details, cutting-edge technology and entertainment extras, the VAIO CR notebook will accessorize and energize your life with power, portability and pizzazz.

Portable entertainment paradise

Enjoying entertainment on a notebook has never been easier or more fun. Simply select the "AV mode" button just above the keyboard and your VAIO CR notebook will jump to entertainment mode without booting up the operating system. A complete set of multimedia controls make content navigation a breeze while a built-in 1.3 megapixel digital web camera lets you quickly snap photos and participate in live video chats. Complete with a great set of speakers, a stunning 14.1" widescreen display with XBRITE-ECO LCD technology and a CD/DVD player/burner, the VAIO CR notebook is a portable, easy way to enjoy your digital entertainment.

A/V Mode

Imagine having the ability to enjoy your entertainment on your notebook without ever booting up. The VAIO CR notebook with instant AV Mode lets you kick off your entertainment with a single push of a button. Go straight to watching a movie, playing music, or viewing photos without ever booting-up the operating system. Convenient, built-in multimedia control buttons also let you play, pause, rewind, fast-forward, stop, eject and control volume, all with one-touch ease.

Intel's best technology for notebooks

Get the ultimate mobile experience with unparalleled processing speeds, longer battery life and enhanced wireless connectivity. The VAIO CR notebook features Intel Centrino Duo processor technology, Intel's latest and best notebook technology to date. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and an 800 MHz Front Side Bus, this state-of-the-art technology provides screaming-fast performance and the mobility, power and flexibility you need for high-speed, wireless computing on-the-go. With Intel Centrino Duo processor technology, you've got the dual-core performance to enjoy a rich multimedia entertainment experience.

Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N technology

Introducing the next great advancement in wireless technology, Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N. With built-in Wireless-N technology, the VAIO CR notebook lets you wirelessly surf the web and e-mail with greater performance, range and reliability than ever before. Wireless-N offers a massive boost in speed and considerably more range than 802.11 a/b/g connections. Connect to hot spots with ease and experience the incredible difference of Wireless-N. You can even wirelessly stream video throughout your home or office with blazing-fast speed. Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N is backwards compatible with existing 802.11 b/g networks, so there is no need for any additional hardware or cables, it's all built-in.


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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

HP Pavilion dv2500t Laptop

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Now here’s the second Santa Rosa laptop announced by HP yesterday, the Pavilion dv2500t model. This notebook PC has a 14.1-inch widescreen display supported by an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 chipset allowing up to 1280×800 resolution. Inside the hood, one can find either the latest Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 (1.8GHz) or T7300 (2.0GHz) processor, up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM (expandable up to 4GB), and up to 160GB of SATA HDD at 5,400rpm.

Moving to the outside, there are three USB ports, Firewire port, VGA and S-Video out, a 5-in-1 media card reader, an ExpressCard slot and ExpressCard TV tuner, fingerprint reader, Lactec Lansing stereo speaker, and a webcam module (optional). As for the media drive, users can opt-in for either a DVD/CD-RW combo drive, a standard DVD burner, or one with LightScribe technology for inscribing labels onto DVD media.

Connectivity options aren’t much different than HP Pavilion9500t model. From WiFI (802.11a/b/g and optional 802.11n), Ethernet LAN, 56K modem, to Bluetooth and broadband. This laptop weighs 5.3lbs and comes with the new HP Imprint Finish “Radiance” coating along with Windows Vista OS pre-installed.

HP Pavilion dv2500 laptop is retailed for $999 (base configuration).

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HP Pavilion

Product Description

Product Description
The HP Pavilion dv5-1010us laptop was designed for your life. Expanding on the sophisticated elegance of the current line, the new dv5-1010us laptop is defined by fluid, modern lines and metalized finishes with surprising innovations inside and out. A high gloss HP Imprint2 finish in onyx and chrome features a grid like mesh pattern for subtle contrast to the liquid appearance of the metallic finish. The streamlined look is enhanced with a color matched keyboard and touchpad. Touch media controls light up and become visible only when the system is powered on, enhancing the clean appearance. Providing more multimedia features than ever before, QuickPlay enables access to DVDs, videos, photos, music, karaoke, games. The dv5-1010us features crisp Altec Lansing audio and an HDMI port that enables you to watch films on an HDTV. Turn your next instant message into a live video chat with the integrated webcam and omni directional microphone for capturing short videos to share on your favorite social networking site. The HP ProtectSmart feature locks your hard drive into place when it senses abrupt motion. The built-in eSATA/USB Combo port enables fast backup to an external hard drive. Transfer photos from your digital camera in seconds with the 5-in-1 media card reader. The HP dv5-1010us laptop ships with: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit with SP1, a 2.00 GHz Intel Centrino 2 Core 2 Duo P7350 Processor, a 15.4¿ diagonal WXGA High-Definition Brightview Infinity Display (1280 x 800), NVIDIA GeForce 9200M GS NB9M-GE with up to 2047MB total graphics memory with 256MB dedicated, 4096 MB DDR2 system memory (2 Dimm), 320 GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive (SATA), LightScribe Super Multi 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support, Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN and Bluetooth, integrated webcam and microphone, dual headphone jacks, Mobile Stereo Earbud Headphones and HP Mobile Remote Control included. Dimensions: 14.05" (W) x 10.2" (D) x 1.37" (min H)/1.65" (max H); weight: 5.83 lbs.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Orcelle - Solar Ship

Orcelle - Solar Ship

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The result? The E/S Orcelle represents Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics vision for zero-emission car carrying as it may be performed in 2025. The idea combines fuel cells, wind, solar and wave power to propel the vessel, that will need no oil or ballast water. A car-carrier like this will never be built in its entirety but we hope to see some of the elements in future generation of vessels

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

$5,000 Hurricane Relief Cellphone Kit



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With hurricane season quickly drawing closer, disaster preparedness will be something not overlooked. Assemble Communications has launched a $5,000 digital connectivity hurricane kit. This kit will include a battery powered handset with satellite antenna and cables to connect to a computer. All of which is housed in a water-tight suitcase to prevent any kind of damage. The kit includes 400 minutes of prepaid talk-time and 150MB of internet access. For those bargain shoppers other satellite phones can run as low as $700, CNN reports.

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MITSUBISHI ST151 ST150A MSAT SATELLITE PHONE

Satellite Telephones - Mitsubishi MSAT Satellite Phones -  - MITSUBISHI ST151 ST150A MSAT SATELLITE PHONE FOR MSV SATELLITE PHONE SERVICE
Mitsubishi ST151 ST150A MSAT satellite phone for MSV satellite telephone service.

Mitsubishi MSAT satellite phone part number: ST151 ST150A

ST151 ST150A MSAT satellite phone
Mitsubishi ST151 ST150A MSAT Satellite Phone

Mitsubishi ST151 ST150A satellite phone

Top 5 Reasons to get a Satellite Phone

















Reason #1
The satellite phone is ideal for people who are always on the move ie pimp jet setters who don’t have time for bad reception. It’s perfect to use on planes, cruise ships, and the such. One happy customer quotes, “I am happy to report that the...phone worked well indeed on safari in Africa. My relatives soon found that the [phone] was far less expensive and far more reliable than the phones in the best hotels in Kenya. The Masai locals were quite stunned when I pulled out the phone and called home after exiting from a hot air balloon ride over thundering herds of zebra…” So that pretty much speaks for itself.

Reason #2 The miltary uses them. Just like the miltary was using the internet in the 1970's they are again ahead of the curve with their use of the satellite phone. The satellite phone is one of the main sources of communication devices used by the government and military groups. The U.S. Department of Defense uses the phone for their services. The satillite phone is also used by the maritime, aviation, emergency, mining, foresting, oil and gas industries- but that’s not quite as flashy.

Reason #3 There is no specific coverage area with a satellite phone. The satellite phone coverage is worldwide. This includes oceans, airways and polar regions. According to Globalstar, a leading satellite phone and service provider, approximately fifty percent of the world has little or no phone service. The satellite phone will change this, since it eliminates the need for costly landline and wireless network infrastructures. And now with prices that start at $395 and range upwards into $1,699, it’s pretty much a steal.

Reason #4 The satellite phone is hard to trace- which explains why the government holds such an interest in it. It would also work well for prank calling.

Reason #5 The eighties are coming back with a vengeance and nothing says “80’s” like a big ass sized cell phone Not only are they economically trendy, but they’re “vintage”. And besides, with the success of the satellite phone network so far, this is definitely the future of the cell phone . You might as well get in now and be ahead of the game.

Still wondering how it all works?
This is the low down on the satellite phone constellation operation. Iridium, the other leading satellite phone provider has a constellation consisting of 66 LEOs (low-earth orbiting) cross-linked satellites and multiple in-orbit spares. These satellites then complete orbits around the Earth providing constant 24-hour service with no gaps to anyone using a satellite phone. It’s not rocket science, people. It’s just hot, new technology.

Electrobit HSPA IP-based satellite phone introduced


satellite_phone_1.jpg Elektrobit released its dual-mode satellite terrestrial HSPA handset at CTIA Wireless 2008, and this modern marvel has stirred quite a fair bit of interest. It touts itself to be the "first fully IP-based Quad-band GSM-satellite phone" which features a touch screen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, USB, and GPS navigation, all powered by the Elektrobit unveils HSPA handset Windows 6.1 mobile operating system. It will come in a PDA form factor, where users in the US will be able to seamlessly connect via both the satellite and terrestrial components of the TerreStar network. That is currently the sole carrier at this stage, so who knows whether there will be others in the future? Both Elektrobit and TerreStar have come together to deliver a new generation of mobile reference designs that will bring together the first quad-band GSM and tri-band WCDMA/HSPA smartphone with integrated all-IP satellite-terrestrial voice and data capabilities in the world. Among the other notable firsts would be this being the only fully IP-based satellite phone using high-speed packet data, a full QWERTY keyboard, and based on the Windows Mobile. Accompanied by other services such as SMS, MMS, IM, Email, Push to Talk and Location Based Services (LBS).

Some of the specifications to be included into the EB-TerreStar reference designs include:-

Windows Mobile Professional Operating System
100MB of internal memory
Lightweight form factor
4.7D x 2.5D x 0.8D
Built-in Bluetooth connectivity
Integrated Wi-Fi connectivity
GPS navigation
Mass handset customization possibilities

No idea on how much this will cost when it finally hits the market though, but it looks (and sounds) set to be one feature packed smartphone.

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It is named the SG-2520 and Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company is the brains behind such a satellite mobile phone. Currently, it is considered to be the smallest of its kind. The company also does claim that this gadget is the “world’s lightest dual-mode satellite mobile phone�? for it just weighs only 170g.

This smartphone comes uses the latest satellite technology. Aside from that, it also comes with tri-band GSM and GPS features. You sure would find high quality and utmost performance when using this mobile phone.

Travelers would surely be quite happy using this phone for it would not be bulky and difficult to use. You can use this anywhere you may go for there are satellite telecomm services in the different continents. In fact, there seems to be more than 110 countries who offer such services.

Here are some of the other features of this mobile phone:

  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • wide language support
  • SD card expansion slot
  • Bluetooth technology and accessibility

Fifty-One, a New Electronic Cigarette

Fifty-One,  a new Electronic Cigarette

This new electronic cigarette targets those who want to cut down on smoking, but have a hard time getting rid of an old habit. The cigarette does not have flame, smoke, tar, odor, ash or carcinogens (they say).It allows one to "smoke" in places where smokers could normally not. There's also no second-hand smoking.

The unit consists of a short or long battery that can last a full day of smoking; it looks like tobacco containing part of a cigarette, and cartridges seem like the filter of a cigarette. The cartridges come in several flavors and contain 99% water and 1% nicotine. There might be an argument where this could help individuals quit smoking, but also where it could keep people smoking with them thinking that its now safer. What do you think? The cost is $105 for the starter kit and $15 per pack of cigarettes.

New Electronic Bathroom Faucet from Sanindusa - the Spot touch faucet


Sanindusa Spot electronic bathroom faucet turns on and off with the slightest touch

A hygienic and modern faucet, the Spot electronic bathroom faucet from Sanindusa is controlled by piezoelectric technology that turns on and off the water with only the slightest touch. The stream of water is both stable and accurate to conserve water and reduce your costs over time. Unlike other electronic taps, you may also interrupt the flow cycle when you are finished washing so as not to waste any water. The Spot faucet is so easy to maintain; the chrome surface is resistant to lime and there are no external moving parts. With a gentle angularity and simple appearance, the Spot electronic bathroom faucet from Sanindusa is a sleek, uncluttered option ideal for home or public use.

Great for situations where hygiene is key – also see these electronic faucets by Ceramica Dolomite.

Sanindusa Spot electronic touch bath faucet


Friday, February 13, 2009

The Nortel IP 2007 VoIP Phone


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Not sure what happend here, but the Nortel IP 2007 VoIP phone was missing in action from our site.
Samsung WSP300 VoIP Phone
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  • Device type: VoIP Phone
  • Manufacturer: Samsung
  • Embedded OS: Windows CE .NET 4.2
  • Processor: Intel StrongARM 206 MHz
  • Description: The Samsung WSP300 Voice-over IP phone is engineered for the enterprise environment to handle caller identification, call logging, and an enhanced telephony user interface. The familiar Windows user interface demonstrates Samsung's goals to offer the familiarity of desktop computing to devices.
  • Key technologies: VoIP Application Interface Layer, new UI, pluggable interface for audio codecs

Office Communications Server 2007 Public Beta Launches

Microsoft would launch the public beta of Office Communications Server 2007 later this month. Well, Microsoft gave me a heads up on the launching of their public beta of Office Communications Server 2007 which is available later today. The Public Beta code for Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 + Communicator 2007 (client) will be available for download as of 10AM PDT (1PM EDT). Virtual PC images plus video demos will be available following week, which will allow IT staff to more easily trial OCS 2007 as a "virtual" turnkey solution. I plan on testing OCS 2007 on Windows 2003 R2 x64 Enterprise Edition very soon, so keep your eye out for that. For now, let me give you my thoughts on what I know so far about OCS 2007, including some interesting insights from my meeting with Microsoft two weeks ago in NYC. First, Microsoft is getting into the IP phone business - look out Cisco! Technically, Microsoft will be licensing the Office Communicator client to run directly on VoIP phone hardware, such as this unannounced IP phone below: (click for full high-res version where you can see how similar the functionality on LCD GUI is to the Microsoft Office Communicator 2007.)

Similar to the Microsoft Office Communicator client, the phone features colored presence indicators that let you know the status of your coworkers, friends, etc. I asked Microsoft who made this IP phone but they said it was still unannounced, but would be released sometime this year. There is another phone that integrates with Microsoft OCS from Polycom, as seen to the right. I'm not sure the model of this new Polycom phone, but it too should be out sometime this year. Looking at these two "presence-capable" IP phones, it got me thinking - why would anyone buy a phone that doesn't have presence? I know I am more productive when I can IM a coworker and I know I can receive an instant response, so why shouldn't this be extended to voice? Imagine you are a sales rep about to close a major deal but you need to get a manager's approval for a 15% discount. You put the customer on hold and try and conference in your manager, but he's not there. You then try another manager, and she isn't at her desk either. Assuming you haven't hung up on the customer with all these conference attempts, these communication attempts are not only time-consuming, but it gives a bad impression of your organization. If the sales rep in this scenario could see the presence of all the managers, he could have quickly conferenced in an available manager. Folks, this kind of "presence-capable" phone is the future. Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, and all the others will have to provide this functionality or lose business to those that do. Watch for tons of presence-capable IP phones in the next 18 months - that's my prediction.

Microsoft's Secret Codec Weapon?
One fact that hasn't gotten any attention from the mainstream media (& tech media) coverage of OCS 2007 is the VoIP and video codec Microsoft is using. During my conversation with Microsoft they kept talking about how Office Communicator's VoIP works well not only in broadband environments, but also in limited bandwidth narrowband environments, i.e. dial-up -- and even on Windows Mobile 5 devices. They stressed how their codec works well even with high packet loss due to Forward Error Correction (FEC) and other algorithms. I inquired whose codec they were using and they said that they developed it themselves. This was a bit of a surprise since there are at least two well-known adaptive VoIP codecs available, including Spirit DSP, and Global IP Sound (GIPS), which is used by Skype, Google Talk, and a plethora of other softphones. When I asked if Microsoft considered using/licensing the GIPS codec, Microsoft stated that they were in talks with Global IP Sound, but chose to go their own way, to avoid the licensing costs, but more importantly Microsoft stated that their own performance benchmarks showed their codec performed better. Relatedly, Psytechnics said Microsoft's codec performed better than Cisco 7961 IP Phones. Wow, score one for software-based digital signal processing (Microsoft) over a hardware DSP (Cisco). I meant to ask Microsoft is they planned on offering their software codec for license, which would compete with Spirit DSP and GIPS, but forgot. However, just from various conversations, it didn't seem like that was their goal. But if Microsoft did license their technology or worse - give it away for free, then Spirit DSP and GIPS could be in trouble.

I will have much more on Microsoft OCS 2007 once I get a chance to install and test it. In the meantime, here are a couple of screenshots just to "wet your whistle" until I fully test it. The first screenshot is from Outlook 2007 - notice how their are colored presence indicators next to each name in the To: and Cc: lines so you can easily figure out if someone is available, and then initiate a call, IM, video session from within an email message. The 2nd screenshot is the Office Communicator client initiating a video call.

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