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Facebook Promote Facebook Mobile… Big Time

TechnologyInternet

12 days ago

image thumb7 Facebook Promote Facebook Mobile… Big Time

The social network is really heading on to maximize its growing influence. The social networks now wants to make sure that you end up using the Facebook mobile version if you do leave the social network on the Web. Well the social network has been used far and wide the many smartphone devices like the iPhone, Android phones, etc but it hasn’t really been able to give a great experience. I only enjoyed using Facebook on the Nokia N97 [you can read the phone’s review here].

As of now the login page now has a huge mobile phone image and the link takes you to a new page where you are provided many options to ease using Facebook via mobile devices. The release provides you with the ease of updating  your Facebook status via text messages, you already had this option but the social network has made these option more prominent now. Other than that you also have the options like having a customized email for the social network that you can use to upload videos, photos, etc to your Facebook profile. Once you are signed up and click on the link to have an upload email, the social network would generate you one which you can use to share content right from your email client.

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Nokia N97 Review

TechnologyInternet

2 weeks ago

I have been using the Nokia N97 for almost a month now. Tried and tested in almost every manner [of course other than the drop, crash and burn tests] and to be honest I love the device. Primarily the design, it has the touch screen that is so in and a very elegant physical keyboard that is one reason why I dislike touch only phone, a.k.a iPhone and the likes. Just to run down on some key aspects of the device:

Overall the device wins my votes given that I haven’t really liked Nokia’s smartphone for they were never really appealed to me and were pretty slow to do almost all the work. This one is sleek, efficient and helps me do the one thing I love doing, browse the Web with ease. I will go about briefly explaining the key features of the phone below:

  • 3.5″ Touch Display
  • 32GB internal storage + 16GB optional flash card storage
  • 5 Megapixel Carl Zeiss Lens
  • GPS
  • WIFI, Bluetooth
  • Radio
Touch Screen + Physical Keyboard

The touch interface is nothing close to what you will get on the iPhone and HTC and like all their attempts to introduce a flow sense with touch Nokia only succeeds in being very sticky. But it is better than what I had anticipated, of course I would have loved the device if it had motion sensor and four way screen shifting. The integration of a physical keyboard was a very good move and Nokia should stick to those as it makes browsing and typing really effective. I have also used their latest Express Music, which is the same thing minus the keyboard and other functions [of course the cost too] but without the keyboard, the device is an ultimate fail.

Applications

It is Symbian and we all know how much we miss out on apps when it comes to these. The Ovi Store just began and there isn’t much it has to offer in terms of quality. It does have your apps for Facebook, Twitter for social networking, the ever reliable AccuWeather for weather checks and Cricinfo for sports [cricket] but it isn’t really that diverse in categories. Again the issue as always is that Nokia has been late at getting to supply what is in demand when it comes to smartphones. And I am talking about users like me who pay any price to get a really loaded device. But as I said that the concept of an app store for Nokia/Ovi has just gone live and it will take time before developers actually pay heed and produce apps in bulk. In short it has all the apps that are so typical of Nokia, very corporate in use and feel. Oh other than the Facebook app, which in my opinion is way better than the ones you have on the BlackBerry and even the iPhone. Again the major advantage is the powerful browsing experience and the correct hardware to take advantage of.

Maps

Perfect, the screen size and Nokia Maps make your life easy as anything. The winning aspect? Well load those maps once and you don’t have to download the maps over and over again, like you have to on Google Maps. This means once you do download the maps of a city, these can be cached on your device and loaded right from it, saving you a few bucks each month on roaming and downloading.

Other than that the interface is pretty sleek and efficient, however what I found troubling was accessing the menu once the maps are on, you really have to press that menu out by clicking the side of the screen. Also is should try and bring a search and introduce something like the single field that we have on Google Maps, the only issue I have presently is that it is not possible to mark your destination or your center directly on the maps.

Camera

Awesome, the 5 Mega Pixel camera beats the crap out of the many camera phones, including those from Nokia in the earlier models. The still images are superb along with the flash. I have used N93 and in its time it had the best result ever, but the quality of images was crap out doors. This one does a great job anywhere and you can see some photos that I took with it in my album [never mind, I am not a pro photographer]. But I seriously found Video quality quite inferior, this needs a check.

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Garmin-Asus M10 ready to rock and roll

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

4 weeks ago

Looks like the Garmin-Asus intends to cover wider ground with a couple of smartphone releases that span across two operating systems, the Android-powered nuvifone A50 as well as the Windows Mobile running M10. The latter is a full-touch, all-in-one smartphone which will run on the most updated version of Windows Mobile – we’re talking about Windows Mobile 6.5.3 here, making it the second officially released smartphone to do so after the Sony Ericsson Aspen. The M10 will be able to keep professionals connected at all times with their business and personal contacts via email, calendar and Instant Messaging, apart from relying on preloaded mobile navigation from Garmin to help you get around unfamiliar territory whenever you are out of town. As with the nuvifone A50, you too can find the M10 in action at the Garmin-Asus exhibit at MWC 2010.

 

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Pantech Delivers With The Compact Impact

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

4 weeks ago

When I was told a Pantech Impact was on its way to me for a review, I admit I didn't have my hopes too high. Compared to their own Matrix, the Impact looked like a lesser phone and if there's one thing this phone has reminded me of, it's that looks can be deceiving.

Pantech Impact

To be fair, the Impact isn't ugly, but when closed and off, it doesn't really flaunt all it has to offer, either.

What the Impact Has to Offer

As I mentioned above, this phone didn't stand right out of the pack to me. When I got the phone, I changed my opinion. It's still not the sexiest phone I've reviewed, but it definitely has plenty of geek appeal, which became apparent once I turned it on. While off, the phone is dark and hides its front-facing external key pad. Once activated, however, the keys are all lit up, making the phone look like something a character in the movie Tron might have used. The whole face if the Impact is solid and smooth, so you wouldn't know they keys are even there when they're not lit up.

Conversely, when opened up, the internal keyboard is easily visible and physically well-defined. A good physical keyboard on a phone should always be easy to type on and that means feeling your way around. The Impact does a pretty good job of this with its raised keys and raised portions of the F and J keys to help you find your way around in the dark.

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Sell Your Mobile Phone With SellMyMobile

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

6 weeks ago

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of SellMyMobile.com. All opinions are 100% mine.

I've sold a number of cell phones on eBay and elsewhere over the years. I like to upgrade to the newest phone that suits all (or most) of my needs, so I often find myself with a phone to sell. I was asked, this week, to review SellMyMobile.com, a site dedicated you helping you sell mobile phone and get the most out of your used cell phone.

SellMyMobile.com

What SellMyMobile Does

In short, SellMyMobile.com is a site that helps people sell mobile phones for more money by showing the seller the current buying prices for used cell phones from (at the time of this writing) 21 different used phone buying sites. So how does it work? I registered for an account, but if you just want to find a the best price for your used phone, you don't need to register. Just head to the site and search phones. As you type in your phone model, the search box brings back live suggestions and tries to anticipate your phone model to save you time.

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Best Multi Messengers For PC and Mobile

TechnologyGadgets & Mobile

2 months ago

Chatting is always been a passion for many people and maybe you are also one of them, but the problem that is faced by many of us is signing in to various messenger at single time, downloading many messengers and signing into them is a time consuming thing and in today's life everyone wants to save the time, many people wants that after just opening their PC they should be automatically signed in to all the messenger at once.Though this is quite difficult but not impossible.     Actually I am also one of them who wants to sign in at once and every where and that's why one day i searched over multi-messenger on which I can log on at once and at every messenger, I found many of them but found some them useful and lite (less memory consuming)... which are useful for us because we have installed many software at a time and they all are running at also in real.. I make my own ranking on the basis of their service and space consuming in the memory; These messengers are also for mobile means we can also log on to all the services on mobile also, if we have internet connection over there.

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