Archive for October, 2005

Oct 20 2005

The SPH-V7900, Samsung’s latest

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Mobile & Wireless

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Samsung offers a new 3GB mobile phone called SPH-V7900 in Korea. The latest in their impressive releases is a handset with fantastic features and functionality, the SPH-V7900.
This handset is what the “music phones” of North America aspire to be, with a 3GB hard drive, MP3 player, 2 megapixel camera with both video and still capability, video playback and twistable rotating display.

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From: http://www.mobilemag.com

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Oct 18 2005

How to upload pic on the forum/website.

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Tutorials

Hello Friends,

I know currently many members face a problem in uploading pics in the forums/websites.

Here is the procedure how to upload pic on the forum/website, from a photo hosting site.

1. Create a photo hosting account at a free photo hosting site like http://photobucket.com/

2. Login to the site using ur password and username.

3. Now upload pics from ur PC to the photo hosting site.

For eg:

4. Click on Browse,then find out where ur file is and click Submit as shown above.

5. Ok now after the photo upload you can find a column down where the details of photo are mentioned.

For eg:

6. Ok now to paste that photo onto the forum click on the img column of that box and copy the img link given.

7. Then Paste the Link while Post/Replying a Topic.

8. Only paste the Img Link of the photo you want to upload.

For eg:

Suppose I want to paste my Indian-Idol Banner, I will paste the link Click to see and my Banner will appear as:

Click to see.

I hope the above article was Informative and Helps you all.

The latest web design trends require flashy and up-to-date templates setting to attract the consumers. On the internet free website templates are made available for the web designers. The cv template and the flash templates are used even by the unprofessional computer users like students making assignments for schools and universities. The web design basics must educated to the business university students are its growing trend in the world of business.

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Oct 18 2005

The Future is Nokia 888 concept…..

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Mobile & Wireless

Well the this phone maybe not be available in stores but the future is what nokia thinks.

The Nokia 888 concept transcends conventional design and allows you to morph into any design you wish, roll it, bend it, clip it, whatever.

The future is………







Its a concept phone designed by Tamer Nakisci won first prize at Nokia Benelux Design Awards http://www.designawards.nl/



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Oct 15 2005

The Nokia E61 Smartphone Key Features

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Mobile & Wireless

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The E61 gives mobile professionals a competitive edge, increasing productivity, and enabling more timely responses and the ability to make important decisions. The Nokia E61 is optimized to provide superior mobile email performance, with the ability to view and edit attachments and still deliver uncompromised voice functionality.

Advanced email capabilities

  • Supports the most common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel (Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP and 2003). Compatible with Zip Manager and Adobe Reader
  • Multi-tasking abilities: send and receive emails while talking on the phone
  • Access to up-to-date calendar and contact information
  • Works in offline mode – read and write email even when network is unavailable
  • Large user memory: up to 75 MB + support for miniSD card

Flexible and fast data connections

  • WCDMA provides fast, wide-area connectivity
  • WLAN provides fast, local-area connectivity
Ease of use

  • Large, advanced high-resolution screen shows images sharper and reduces scrolling
  • Documents and applications appear with high clarity
  • User-friendly, sleek design
  • Easy to configure
  • Rapid and simple deployment and management
  • Feature rich device – conference calling capability, speakerphone, email, and messaging
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Innovative design
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  • Sleek, stylish design – premium metal materials and thin construction
  • Full keyboard with backlight
  • Large landscape screen
  • Easy, one-handed navigation; one-press access to email
  • Email LED indicator light

Compatibility

  • Support for a choice of email solutions
    - Native email client
    - Nokia Business Center
  • Supports push email solutions that provide immediate notification when a new email is received (Nokia Business Center, BlackBerry Email Connectivity, Seven Always-On Mail, Visto email technology)1
  • Works with security and collaboration solutions (Nokia mVPN, Symantec Firewall and Anti-Virus, Pointsec Data Protection, IBM Tivoli, Nokia configurator)
  • ActiveSync with IMAP4(with idle)/POP3/ email protocols
  • Contacts and calendar compatible with Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes
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Security

  • Internal security: device lock and device wipe
  • Additional security solutions separately available, such as Pointsec Data Protection and Symantec Firewall and Anti-virus

Technical Specifications:

General

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 (3GPP Release 4) networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America where these networks are supported
  • Automatic switching between bands
  • Speech codecs: AMR, FR and EFR, NB-AMR

Size

  • Weight: 144 g (with Nokia Battery BP-5L)
  • Dimensions: 117 mm x 69.7 mm x 14 mm, 108 cc
  • Form: monoblock

Memory Functions

  • Up to 75 MB of fixed user data memory
  • Expandable memory: 64 MB hot swappable miniSD card

Display and User Interface

Display

  • Active matrix display
  • Supports up to 16M colors
  • Adjustable display brightness and contrast control
  • Ambient light sensor for keypad display lighting control

Navigation

  • Two soft keys with five-way joystick, power key can be used as profile key
  • Configurable right and left soft keys
  • Input method: full keyboard
  • Active standby enables user to configure 5 applications for fast access
  • Symbian operating system OS 9.1
  • Series 60, 3rd edition

Messaging and Imaging

Multimedia Messaging (MMS)

  • Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS, ver. 1.2) for text, voice clips, video clips and still images receiving, editing and sending
  • Distribution list

Email and Messaging

  • Email client for connecting to personal and business email
  • Supports POP, IMAP(with idle) and SMTP protocols, and MS Active Sync
  • Settings via OMA Client Provisioning, OMA Device Management
  • Supported third party email clients: Visto email technology, Blackberry Email Connectivity, and Seven Always-On Mail1
  • Attachments viewers and editors support the most common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel (Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP and 2003). Compatible with Zip Manager and Adobe Reader
  • Instant Messaging client (Yahool, AOL, OMA)
  • SMS distribution list

Enhanced Voice Features

  • Voice dialing, voice commands for menu short cuts, keypad lock and profiles
  • Enhanced voice commands (SIND)
  • Dedicated voice key for easy use of voice recording, voice dialing, and Push to Talk

Connectivity and Data Transfer

Connectivity

  • Pop-Port™ interface
  • USB port full speed supported via Pop-Port™
  • Remote and local (peer-to-peer) synchronization over Bluetooth technology, IR, cable
  • Bluetooth wireless technology 1.2
  • HTML browsing with Nokia Browser
  • Video and audio streaming (3GPP and RealMedia: Real Video and Real Audio)
  • WCDMA (3GPP Release 4)
  • Multiconnectivity
    • WLAN connection can be shared by multiple applications at the same time. For example: email, browser and synchronization
    • Possible to use WLAN, Bluetooth technology, USB and infrared at the same time
    • Maximum six Bluetooth technology connections in use at the same time. Note: only one for Bluetooth wireless connectivity for audio

Data Transfer

  • EGPRS (Class B, MSC 11)
  • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Multislot Class 11
  • GSM Circuit-Switched Data up to 14.4 and 43.2 (HSCSD) kbps

Advanced Device Management

  • Application Management enables the delivery and management of native Symbian and Java™ add-on applications over OMA DM.
  • Customization enables the delivery and management of terminal user interface elements over OMA DM.
  • Terminal Management Security includes security model, which enables protecting device data via device wipe and device lock management, protecting service usage by ensuring that right settings are in place.
  • Help Desk Connect enables the device to send up-to-date information to the help desk before the actual call to the help desk is made.

Services

  • Nokia Access: Receive world-class support for your Nokia E61 and specified client software. Nokia Access for Business Devices provides support at a predictable annual cost, focusing on issues specific to enterprise businesses.
  • Nokia Pro Pack

Call Management

  • Push to Talk
  • Internet call over WLAN
  • Voice dialing
  • Speed dialing: Up to 8 names
  • Automatic redial (max 10 attempts)
  • Call waiting, call hold, call divert, call timer
  • Automatic and manual network selection
  • Caller identification with image
  • The name of the calling party (spoken caller line identification) is mixed with the ringing tone. The functionality is enabled/disabled through profile settings.
  • Fixed dialing number, allows calls only to predefined numbers
  • Conference call capability (up to 6 participants)
  • Vibrating alert
  • Integrated handsfree speaker

Read more at: Nokia

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Oct 10 2005

Nokia, Blackberry Killer ??

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Mobile & Wireless

Nokia joined the swelling ranks of would-be BlackBerry killers on Wednesday, unveiling its first keyboard phone with a similar look and feel of the e-mail device made by Research In Motion (RIM).

The Nokia E61, due out in 2006, follows the introduction of non-“clamshell” devices from Hewlett-Packard and otorola that also feature a typewriter keypad for thumb tapping.

The look and feel was first popularised by the BlackBerry from RIM and then also by Treo from Palm.

This one, however, would be the first based on Symbian, the most widely used operating system for advanced
wireless phones, largely due to Nokia’s growing commitment to the platform in its product line-up.

Unlike the BlackBerry, the new Nokia device will be compatible with multiple e-mail platforms, including BlackBerry Connect and Nokia Business Centre.

The Nokia E61 device was introduced along with two other new phones, the E60 and the E70, both of which are also designed to handle business e-mail as well as having walkie-talkie capabilities. They even have the so-called push-to-talk feature that is becoming standard on high-end mobile phones.

The E series phones are built on the latest edition of Nokia’s Series 60 Symbian platform and will include a variety of GSM frequencies and third-generation, or 3G,
eatures for seamless roaming in different countries.

The phones are expected to be priced at between $420 (Rs 18,790 approx) and $540 (Rs 24,159 approx), excluding subsidies and taxes, Nokia said.

Based in Espoo just outside the Finnish capital, Nokia has sales in 130 countries and about 55,500 employees.

From: Mumbai Mirror.


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Oct 03 2005

Gr8 Plug-in for the Fox

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Blog Old

ImageShack Extension v0.21

Upload images to ImageShack directly from other websites by right-clicking the image and selecting “Upload to ImageShack.” Requires the FireFox browser.

Upload images to ImageShack directly from other websites by right-clicking the image and selecting “Upload to ImageShack.” Requires the FireFox browser.

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Installation

  1. Download the ImageShack FireFox Extension v0.2.1
  2. Allow it to execute inside your FireFox browser. If necessary, add “imageshack.us” to your list of allowable domains.
  3. Close all instances of your FireFox browser and open one instance.
  4. Now, right click on any image and select “Upload to ImageShack” to upload it to ImageShack!

If you experience problems installing the FireFox extension, please see the following information:

  1. Select Tools/Options/Web features/ and click on the Allowed Sites button.
  2. Add “imageshack.us” to the list of authorized sites.
  3. Download the ImageShack FireFox Extension v0.2.1, and then go to File>Open File, and Firefox will install the extension.

Thanks to Simon Pitfield for this excellent extension!

From: ImageShack

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Oct 01 2005

How to download from rapidshare

Published by Sunny Bajaj under Tutorials

Click on images to understand how to use Rapidshare.

How To Download From Rapidshare

Step 1 - Make Sure Your Using Internet Explorer/Mozilla-Firefox

Step 2 - Click on the link, A New Page Opens

Step 3 - Scroll Down The Page And Click On “FREE“, a new page opens

Step 4 - Scroll Down and you have to wait for the countdown timer to go down to Zero

Step 5 - Download the File

Screenshots:

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