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Win a Nokia N900 easily!

As a part of publicing Firefox’s new mobile browser they are conducting a simple Q&A contest for users and the prize is a NOKIA N900 phone which is more or less equivalent to a netbook. The users need to simply answer 5 questions and answers for these will be hinted in the animation mentioned in the site. Dont forget to fill up the user details at end of the page. Just make a try and cry out of joy when you win N900. GOOD LUCK!!

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Reboot Your Blackberry Without Taking the Battery out

Every time it not too easy to get the battery off your blackberry  for  reboot ,I present before you a simple but effective step to reboot a blackberry: Continue reading “Reboot Your Blackberry Without Taking the Battery out” »

Hack the password of a protected Memory Card

There are two types of methods for recovering the password of your memory card with the help of nokia phone.

For Nokia s60 1st and 2nd edition phones.

1. First Install FExplorer in your phone memory.

2. Got to drive C: , you will find a file called mmcstore

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Control PC with your bluetooth enabled mobile

Vectir is a PC remote control application that lets you control popular media or MP3 players such as Winamp, iTunes and Windows Media Player with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or infrared (IR) remote control. Vectir can also control other features of your operating system such as moving the mouse pointer, adjusting the master sound volume and shutting down your computer.

Vectir lets you load playlists, skip tracks or crank up the volume of your MP3 media player without having to be located at your computer. You may also setup a home theatre PC and use Continue reading “Control PC with your bluetooth enabled mobile” »

iPhone 3G S Features guide

Speed

The “S” stands for “SPEED!” And according to Apple, it is faster launching applications or rendering Web pages.

• The iPhone 3GS has a new processor built-in. Apple claims that it is up to two times faster than the previous generation: Launching messages is 2.1 faster, load the NY Times in Safari: 2.9 times faster. It also consumes less, which has an impact on the improved battery life.

Camera

This is one of the strong points of the iPhone 3GS, according to Apple. They increased the resolution to 3 megapixels, which—judging from the shots they showed-seems much better quality under all conditions.

• 3 Megapixels sensor.
• New camera, with auto focus, auto exposure, and auto white balance.
• You can also tap to focus, changing white balance in the process. That is really neat, if you ask me.
• Special macro and low light modes.
• The camera also supports photo and video geotagging.
• Any application can access all the camera functions now.
• It supports video, 30 frames per second VGA with auto focus, auto white balance, and auto exposure.
• You can trim the video shot just using your finger, then share it via MMS, email, MobileMe and YouTube.

Connectivity

The other part of the “S” is the support for the faster 7.2 Mbps 3G standard, which in theory will deliver data faster to your iPhone.

• Three band UMTS/HSDPA.
• Four band GSM/EDGE.
• Wi-Fi 802.11b/g.
• Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR

Graphics
• The new iPhone 3GS includes new 3D graphics support in hardware. This means faster and more complicated 3D games.
• Same 3.5-inch widescreen multitouch display, but this time it has a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating. I wonder if it will withstand a full frontal Shake Shack burger attack.

Design

• Same design as before, including the glossy finish of the back (so much for all the rumors about the matte back.)
• Same size as the old iPhone 3G: 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.48 inches.
• The weight increases a bit: One ounce to 4.8 ounces (135 grams vs 133 grams).
• Greener materials: Arsenic-free glass, BDF-free, Mercury-free LCD.

New special features

• It has a magnetometer, which works with a Compass application, third parties, and it is integrated into the new Google maps app, showing your orientation with a small semitransparent cone.

• Voice control. You can now talk with your iPhone, Enterprise-style. You can instruct it to play similar songs to the one you are playing, or call people.
• Nike + support built in.
• Supports accessibility features, like zooming on text, inverting video, and voice over when you touch whatever text is on screen.

Battery life

• One of the more important new features is the increased battery life.

• According to Apple, you will get up to 12 hours of talk time on 2G and 5 on 3G, with a up to 300 hour standby time.
• On 3G, it will deliver 5 hours of internet use.
• On Wi-Fi, Internet goes up to 9 hours.
• Video playback is 10 hours vs 30 hours for audio.

Price and availability

• $199 for 16GB version.
• $299 for 32GB version.