Vodafone Takes On Google’s Android, Nokia’s Symbian, and Apple

Here the last information between Vodafone 360, Google’s Android, Nokia’s Symbian and Apple. I think it will be great if the product available worldwide. Unfortunelly, Vodafone with Windows Mobile OS has not available in my country… :(

vodafone phone

Vodafone is hoping to hold on to customers with an ambitious new mobile Web service that includes a cloud-based address book, full-track music downloads, app store, and integration with social communities such as Facebook and Twitter. Vodafone 360—which sounds strikingly similar to Nokia’s Ovi—will be available across a variety of handsets including two new phones from Samsung: the H1, a high-end device with a multitouch screen and 16GB of memory slated for European release in time for the holiday season, and the less-powerful M1, which will follow the H1 to market.

Whether Vodafone can effectively expand into the world of mobile Web services is unclear. It faces stiff competition in the increasingly crowded app-store space, where platform developers, carriers, manufacturers, and even third parties fight for developers’ attention. And as Apple, Nokia, and others have learned, building out mobile Web services and cloud-based offerings is no easy task. Vodafone’s vision of an all-inclusive, carrier-branded service is ambitious and impressive. And its goal of embracing a two-sided business model that leverages the “smart pipe” for third-party app developers is savvy. But fulfilling those visions will take the kind of flawless execution that’s extremely rare for mobile operators.

Bluetooth microSD card reader

bluetooth micro sd reader

This hot gadget combine bluetooth and microSD card reader, it’s mean that you will able to access your microSD card from long distance without any cable required. Take the “Ultimate Bluetooth Handset” (via Gizmodo) from Brando. This gadget is just a normal Bluetooth headset with a hidden microSD card reader inside its body. You just pull out the end cap to insert an SD card, or reveal the USB plug.

Digital Photography Tips

Digital Photography

This article will show you some tips about digital photography. Digital camera is one of very popular gadget today, so, don’t miss it…

A digital camera can help movies like me to autofocus I do on a mountain view, or a small little beautiful flower. When I first bought my camera, the salesman was very persuasive. And I quote, all you need to do is point and click. I was instantly sold on getting that wonderful camera.

As the days and weeks go by, I began to be familiar with the digital camera and suddenly digital photography became a passion for me. I wanted to take more than just ordinary pictures! I dug through my old closet and found the manual to this digital camera and started reading it. I learned about quality, that a 300 dpi will produce a better quality than a 72 dpi resolution. If only I have learned this much earlier! I learned about shutter speeds and exposure, white balance and how to remove red eye effects… digital photography is becoming very interesting!

Do you have problem taking pictures through a window? every time I take a picture to a window, there is always a reflection on the picture. Sometimes the reflection is so small I can only is it after I transfer it onto my computer. If only I knew to stand closer to the window, I would have reduced the reflection that reflects on shiny surface of the glass.

8 Tips How to Save the Energy of Notebook’s Battery

If you find no electrical power source to charge up your notebook’s battery, and you still have a lot  important tasks with your notebook, then you need your battery to operate for as long as possible. Here is the 8 tips how to save the energy of your notebook’s battery.

8 Notebook Battery Usage Tips

1. Use the notebook’s power management system
In Microsoft Windows the “Power Options” power management application can be found inside the Control Panel. In the Power Options Properties tab select the “Portable/Laptop” power scheme. Many notebook manufactories also provide their own custom power management applications, which help to optimize power usage and extend battery time.

2. Turn down the display brightness
You can lower the LCD brightness level to use less energy. In fact a lower brightness level also strains the eyes less and causes less fatigue.

Make Your Smartphone Bigger with Celio Redfly C8N

Celio Redfly C8N

What you have expected when you see the picture above ..? .. netbook? hmm, that was not the netbook. That is a devide to make your smartphone seems like netbook. When you are connecting this device to your smartphone then Operating system, programs and files on your smartphone can be accessed by using this device so that you will be more easy to use your smartphone, especially when typing

Here the review of this device on pcworld.com:
A Windows Mobile phone’s small screen and keyboard make many of its more powerful applications at best inconvenient to use: Ask anyone who has ever tried editing an Excel spreadsheet on a cell phone, even if the software lets users do it.

Celio’s Redfly mobile companions offer an alternative: They look like netbooks, but are basically terminals for Windows Mobile smartphones. A Redfly has no hard disk, Internet connectivity, or software of its own. But connected (via either USB or Bluetooth) to a Windows Mobile device, it optimizes the platform for display on its much larger screen and for input from its much larger keyboard. I tested a shipping version of the $300 (as of 7/28/09), top-of-the-line Redfly C8N, and found that it generally delivered on its promise.


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