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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Your ultimate Apple iPhone 4S waterproof adventure gear! (David Lim, Auckland, Repair, Unlock


Optrix HD Sport Case For iPhone iPod

Recording sports adventure and fun wasn’t easy without professional cameramen so far. Optrix HD case makes it possible with iPhone and iPod. Now you can record your sports by mounting your iPhone / iPod using this anti-vibration case that has ultrasonic weld, proactive thick touchscreen and silicon gaskets which makes it waterproof and durable
Optrix HD Sport Case For iPhone iPod

Optrix HD Sport Case For iPhone iPod

Optrix HD Sport Case For iPhone iPod


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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Windows Phone 7 OS review: Start from Scratch! (mobile, phone, news, report, tech, Auckland)

Introduction
A modern smartphone OS needs to be balanced - drawing on excellent cloud services and standing on the cutting edge of software. The Windows Phone 7 OS is nothing like Windows Mobile. It's got a trendy, almost magazine-like new look, and it is incredibly simple to use despite its different approach to just about everything.
   
Windows Phone 7 has a brand new interface
Microsoft received a loud collective boo when it revealed that Windows Phone 7 will not support multitasking. But the company is trying to break the mold here. Instead of making a playground for apps, it made WP7 the “killer app”. Anything extra that you install just integrates in and extends the relevant features.
They must’ve sat down to think. A complete makeover or start from scratch. In an odd way, it looks like they never actually made up their mind. That doesn’t matter though. The important thing is Windows Phone 7 is breaking loose from its “Windows Mobile” heritage and changes everything about itself – from the homescreen to the very nature of apps.
 
Key features:
Premium mobile OS (high minimum hardware requirements)
Clean, uncluttered interface with distinctive design language
Easy and thumbable user interface
Smooth operation with cool animations and transition effects
A fresh start with no legacy support needed
Backed up and developed by one of the largest software companies in the world
Excellent MS Office mobile implementation
Top-notch social integration
Excellent cloud services integration (SkyDrive, Windows Live, Xbox Live)
Wireless syncing of multimedia content
Internal memory expandable via microSD card slot (where available)
Main disadvantages:
No system-wide file manager
No videocalling
Limited third-party apps availability
No Bluetooth file transfers
No USB mass storage mode
No multitasking
No copy/paste
Too dependent on Zune software for computer file management and syncing
No music player equalisers
No Flash or Silverlight support in the web browser
No sign of free Bing maps Navigation so far
No DivX/XviD video support
No internet tethering support

New ringtones available only through the Marketplace
Swapping memory card requires hard reset; cards not readable by computer
Microsoft is not fossilized in their own mythology. They are finally looking competitive in the apps and services part of smartphoning and Windows Phone 7 is their ticket out of the mold.
Bing has evolved and is perhaps drawing people away from Google Search. Bing Maps even beats Google Maps on some counts (Bird’s eye view is so much better than the plain top down view). The Windows Live Messenger got social with Facebook integration. Even the new Internet Explorer 9 beta is impressive – you know, for an IE iteration, at least.
We know what you’re thinking: we came here for the Windows Phone 7 review so where is it and why should we care about Microsoft’s new services? But you should. Because Microsoft has made their new Windows Phone 7 the perfect mobile platform for accessing all of their online services.
Bing Search and Maps are a part of the OS, rather than apps, so are Xbox Live and the Zune Marketplace. And the new Internet Explorer mobile is starting to make up for years of embarrassment.
    
The Zune Marketplace • Games with Xbox Live integration
If you’ve got a traditional app-centric approach, you need to figure out what app does what. The downfall is that related content gets handled by vastly different apps, which complicates things. Enter Microsoft’s solution to the issue.
The center of the new mobile experience are the so-called Hubs – they herd together related stuff from the Web, from apps and from services.
   
The People hub knows what’s new with Dexter
In Windows Phone 7, the People hub puts together the usual phone contact info with the social networking stuff. In short, everything about someone you know can be found here. Sure, Sense UI and MOTOBLUR for example are doing the same magix on Android OS. But Windows Phone 7 applies this whole concept to all the other features, not just the phonebook. And it’s the stock interface, not some third-party software enhancement.
The well-though OS however is not without its downsides. You can see we've got a really long list of disadvantages up there, but Apple iOS and Google Android had even longer ones at launch - not to mention the superior hardware that WP7 debuts on. It's also good to know that Microsoft engineers are already working hard on fixing those up in further updates to the OS. For instance, they promise copy/paste functionality in the first months of 2011. We hope they've got many more of those in the pipeline. So hold your horses with the bashing and hop on on the guided tour to Microsoft's latest mobile OS, because it's nothing like you've seen before and it deserves the benefit of a doubt at this early stage

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Latest Samsung S8500 Wave PDA Review (tech, news, report, "David Lim")


The Samsung S8500 Wave is one of the most eagerly anticipated devices of the season and its supposed availability has been keeping the mobile world on its toes since last week. But here we aren't going to discuss whether or not you can actually purchase the handset from those stores that claim to have it in stock.

Instead we will give you several camera samples that we created with the latest Samsung S8500 Wave unit that we received. It's not a final market-ready unit but it comes damn close, or at least so it seems from the photos and videos that we are about to show you.

As you know the Wave, the first Bada-running smartphone, captures 720p videos, which is all the rage these days. The nicely saturated colors and the good framerate (those are real 30fps, no duplicated frames gimmicks this time) make up for really pleasing results.

We also took several 5 megapixel still shots with the Samsung S8500 Wave camera. The pleasing colors are again there for you to see, but the slightly too aggressive noise reduction takes its toll on the fine detail. Still this is only a pre-release unit, we might see further optimizations.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

World swine flu toll nears 10,000 - World News, Report

Nearly 10,000 cases of swine flu have been confirmed in 40 different countries around the world, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.

The WHO said 79 people are known to have died from the new virus.

The news comes as the WHO and UN hold talks with top pharmaceutical firms to discuss the production of a vaccine.

Correspondents say there is concern about the global distribution of a possible vaccine after wealthy states pre-ordered large stocks.

The WHO says the global tally of swine flu cases stands at 9,830, after rising by 1,001 in one day.

Most of the new flu victims were in Mexico, which reported some 545 cases, and the US, where 409 new cases were confirmed. There were also 34 new cases in Japan.

Five confirmed cases were reported in Panama, three in Chile, two in El Salvador and one each in the UK, Peru and China.

Five new deaths have also been reported - four in Mexico and one in the US.

Scramble for Vaccines

UN chief Ban Ki-
moon and WHO head Margaret Chan are holding talks in Geneva with pharmaceutical companies to ask for commitments over the production of a vaccine.

Mr Ban will be looking for a commitment to increase capacity and to produce vaccines at a fair price, the BBC's Imogen Foulkes reports.

Pharmaceutical companies are committed to producing a seasonal flu vaccine and somehow capacity has to be found to produce an affordable swine flu vaccine as well, she says.

Rich countries such as Britain and the US have pre-ordered vast stocks of such a vaccine before a single dose has b
een produced, leading to concerns about future global supplies.

Michele Childs of the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said that wealthy countries were "putting in place these agreements with vaccine manufacturers to basically jump the queue".

"What needs to be done is all of the countries need to agree how it will be equably shared, based on need, so if one co
untry has got a huge outbreak then they need to be getting the vaccines first," she said.

"But that debate is not happening."

Schools Closed

In Japan the number of swine flu cases has continued to rise rapidly.

The new cases brought the total number of people to have caught the virus in Japan to at least 176, according to authorities there.

Just four cases had been confirmed in Japan as of Friday - people who had returned from Canada.

The first case in someone who had not been abroad - a 17-year-old student in Kobe - was reported on Saturday.

Japanese media say the new wave of infections makes Japan the fourth-most infected country in the world, after Mexico, the US and Canada.

Officials doubled the closures of schools and universities in Hyogo and Osaka on Tuesday, bringing the
total to more than 4,000.

None of the patients in the new wave of Japanese infections were reported to be in serious condition.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Laptop Review: Fujitsu Lifebook U1010 - Php69900


Fujitsu Lifebook U1010. They say that this one cool gadget can be a remarkable mobile device that can cater any professional on the go. Its touch screen features makes me melt. The touch screen feature is a must for me for my mobile device so its a big plus for me. This is also packed with countless pros such as watching movies, listening to music, editing documents and of course surfing the net.
Specs:Intel Ultra Mobile platform 2007 Intel processor A110 (800MHz, 512KB L2 cache, 400MHz FSB Intel 945GU Express Chipset Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 5.6inch SuperFine WSVGA 1GB DDR2 400MHz 40GB HDD Bluetooth v2.0 Up to 3.0hrs battery life 171mm (W) x 133mm (D) x 26.5~32.0mm (H) Approx. 0.61kg

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sexy Hot Babes from Bay Watch, latest season (David Lim, Auckland, New Zealand, Stem Cell Tech)

The photos were sent to me via email and I found it very funny and decided to share with the world via my blog! I have ye tto upload to my home page. I would like to thanks visitors to this blog for their warm support (from India, England, USA, Russia, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, UAE, Korea, Chile, Jamaica and more)

Good to see some "hot babes" here, but is your body tough enough to handle it? Click on this link to find out more!!


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My mate Clement mailed me these pics, filled with sexy hot "babes" (yeah, right). Please note that we do not who these people are in the picture, we never met them before nor have anything/whatsover to do with them.

You can click on the picture of the hot babes for larger view as to satisfy your burning passion for sweet young "girls"!

View discretion is advice, not suitable for unstable minds!

Sorry, we cannot supply you with the girls' private phone numbers ;-)

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This post is somewhat weird, as it had been getting over 1,000 hits from India in the past 72 hours! Perhaps we have many capable and "strong" male Indians ;-)
Joke aside, please read check a revolutional stem cell technology which is taking over the world now! Best of all, it is NOT available in India or Australia yet! Opportunity and tides wait for no one, please read this and take action on this link. Thanks!