2009. október 24., szombat

A list of some of the best USEFUL LINKS!

2009. szeptember 8., kedd

An Eco-friendly Bluetooth headset- Solar Voice 908

The first eco friendly Bluetooth headset SolarVoice 908, has been made by the i.Tech Dynamic a Hong Kong based company. The Bluetooth headset is having in-built solar panel which secures the solar energy for continuous charging. The crib holds the headset to have proper sun bath, the green indicator shows charging status. It needs 15 hours of sunlight for complete juice up which gives almost 5 hours of talk time.

It is also having the multipoint connection technology allowing you to connect to 2 phones simultaneously at a time. It is very light weight just about 13.1gms having Bluetooth 2.0 interface. It is having volume adjust, call transfer, call rejection buttons along with the headset and hands-free Bluetooth profile. It comes with 4 different size ear buds which eliminate the feeling of deafness and fatigue also has good noise cancellation power. The SolarVoice 908 will be made available in Singapore from September 10 with price tag of $73.

2009. augusztus 24., hétfő

Get Your Lighting Right


Choosing the proper lighting that both accents your home as well as keeps it well lit throughout the night is very important for any responsible home-owner toady. For this reason, many home-owners will spend a lot of time searching for that perfect outdoor lighting for their home. Of course finding the right lighting for your home is not an easy task or otherwise everybody would just go out to the local hardware supply store and pick up whatever was available. When it comes to your home’s outdoor lighting, what exactly are you looking for and what is your budget?

These are the things you must ask yourself before searching. It all comes down to your particular budget and how much money you are willing to spend as well as what you are looking for when it comes to choosing the proper lighting for your home. Once you know how much you are willing to spend and what exactly you are in search of, finding that perfect lighting fixture will be a much easier task.

2009. augusztus 15., szombat

Introducing iPhone 3GS - Apple


Making a call on iPhone has always been easy. With Voice Control, it’s even easier. Now you can make calls and play music using just the sound of your voice.

Use your voice to make a call.

Voice Control can find anybody in your contacts list. Simply say a name to make a call. Or say a phone number. iPhone repeats your voice commands to confirm them, then dials away.

Use your voice to play music.

Voice Control knows the music in your iPod, too. Ask your iPhone what song is playing (and hear it answer). Tell it to play your favorite album. Even have it play more songs like the one you’re listening to.

The Apple Retail Store

Save time at the Apple Retail Store by completing the pre-authorization process online. Just check availability before you start to make sure the iPhone you want is in stock. Pre-authorization does not guarantee iPhone availability.
The Apple Online Store
Order from the Apple Online Store and have your new iPhone shipped free to your door.
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2009. június 5., péntek

India in Peril: India : Developing a Culture of Beggary

India in Peril: India : Developing a Culture of Beggary

2009. június 1., hétfő

Bonica Snapper-XP S5 Digital Underwater Camera - Discover The Outdoors


If God had know that we’d like to snap fish underwater he would have fitted us with shutter, we might as well capture fishy tales from down under with this awesome Digital Camera Mask. This high-quality 5-meg digital camera also doubles up as a cool underwater mask. Splosh!

Google Android phones on kick start

Google’s ties with Apple regarding the iPhone have added much speculation to the unavoidable impact that Android will have on the Apple/Google relationship when the smoke clears. Time will tell whether an official gPhone ever comes out. Google has also declared the Android Marketplace, where users will be able to download software applications, several of them free, for their Android phones. These applications will vary from games to navigation tools to travel guides and other reference software. Google is a big brand here. That has sales power.

Google has disclosed on its Andoid Developer’s Blog that its nascent OS will include access to an application marketplace, similar to the App Store related to with Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch devices. This so-called “Android Market,” however, will differ from Cupertino’s offering in at least one substantial respect, in that there’s no approval process needed for developers wishing to submit a program. Google has decided to go the route of effectively developing their own version of Java, by writing keys parts in a non-standard way. E.g., Android has a completely non-standard user interface toolkit. Google heard their complaints and responded with an updated SDK. In the last couple of months there has been a wild amount of speculation and rumor that Android would be delayed until the first part of 2009.

Google is a very influential company these days, but getting into a totally new market means that the firm should offer the best device possible. With the first Android device, Google will have to rival Apple’s iPod as well as vast family of Nokia business and multimedia phones. Google web searches use Google Suggest technology to offer related, current suggestions. Other applications, like YouTube or Gmail, suggest queries you have previously made so that it’s easier to find and share results that you’ve found before. Google is burned into our lives more than Apple. Between the free press and word of mouth this phone will acquire decent attention.

Google claims the platform will be open to third-party developers—a rarity among mobile phones in general and a stark contrast with Apple, which has made headlines for its new development platform. On the other side, Apple’s iPhone SDK and App Store make for a very smooth buying experience from the consumer perspective, and the process for distributing software to Android devices hasn’t been disclosed yet. Google’s done pretty well thus far, how about we actually wait till the freakin’ OS is available before we start proclaiming it a failure!