Sunday, October 26, 2008

SAMSUNG U800


Cell phone or mobile phone is used worldwide now. Almost everyone in the world uses cell phone or mobile phone, from children until old people, from labor until president. Cell phone can help us in many aspects and the biggest aspect is as a mean of communication. Mobile phone really helps us to make communication easier and more flexible. Easier means that when we want to make a call, we don’t have to go to the public phone, just pick up the cell phone from our pocket dial the number and talk with our partner. More flexible mean that we can make a call anywhere, in the bedroom, in the car or other favorite places. To buy a mobile phone is very easy because there are hundreds or even thousands cell phone stores in our city or neighborhood. How if we want to buy a mobile phone online? You shouldn’t be afraid because there are also many online cell phone store we can find in the internet and one of them is dialtosave.co.uk. Dialtosave.co.uk, which is located in UK, is the biggest and the best mobile phone sellers in the internet. They offer many mobile phones from all mobile phone providers, including a free mobile phone and cash back or reduced line rental. They give the best services for their customers, such as; giving free line rental for 12 months on 12 months contract.

As I mentioned above, they offer all kind of mobile phone from all providers and one of them is Samsung. When you are here, you will see all the best Samsung mobile phone handsets from the oldest ones until the latest ones, from the cheap ones until most expensive ones. With its beautiful style, Samsung has become one of the best sellers here. If you buy here, you will have a guarantee or automatic cash back as well as the cheap prices.

From all types of Samsung, Samsung U800 is one of the best and my favorite one. Samsung U800 gives the minimalist premium image in slim black shadow. Its stainless steel body gives the different image with only 9.9 mm. The width of the screen is 2’Ft complete with the resolution of QVGA and 16M color. Its body also gives smooth and clear image with 3 megapixel cameras which is able to take pictures anytime and anywhere. Besides the features above, Samsung U800 also has digital zoom 4X with various kind of image mode followed with timer shot, multi timer, night mode and mosaic mode. If you like listening to music, you are in the right Samsung mobile because you can play the music in MP3 / AMR / AAC / AAC+ / e-AAC+ / WMA file audio. It also provides FM radio with RDSS for music and the latest news. The above features are some features you can find in Samsung U800, you still can get more features such as User Created Skin, Video recorder and others.

Friday, October 5, 2007

RAHASIA MENGHASILKAN JUTAAN RUPIAH DARI HP ANDA

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Bagaimana Anda Merencanakan Masa Depan atau Masa Pensiun Anda?

Sadarkah Anda bahwa kerja keras dan mengejar prestasi tidak cukup jika Anda benar-benar menginginkan kehidupan yang berkualitas di masa yang akan datang?

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Inflasi terjadi hampir setiap tahun
Kenaikan gaji/upah selalu diikuti oleh kenaikan harga kebutuhan pokok
Tidak ada pekerjaan yang benar-benar aman dari PHK atau bangkrut
Jabatan Anda tidak dapat diwariskan
Gaji sebesar apapun akan berhenti ketika Anda pensiun
Tabungan seringkali habis untuk biaya pengobatan di masa tua, bagaimana jika tidak memiliki tabungan sama sekali?
Musibah atau bencana dapat terjadi kapanpun dan pada siapapun, bagaimana dengan jaminan finasial keluarga Anda?

Apakah Anda ingin Berbisnis atau memiliki Penghasilan Tambahan tetapi Tidak Punya Modal atau Takut Rugi?

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Anda Butuh Handphone

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Thursday, November 30, 2006

Nokia 870 Tablet Revealed

Images of Nokia's 870 internet tablet unveiled

Engadget has the scoop on Nokia’s upcoming successor to the previously released Nokia 770 internet tablet—the Nokia 870. The upcoming Nokia 870 internet tablet features a couple new enhancements over the existing 770.

New to the 870 internet tablet is an integrated webcam for video conferencing. Storage space has been upgraded to 180MB as well, though the operating system remains unchanged from the 770. Once again, the screen on the Nokia tablet is touch sensitive but the user can use the interface buttons for menus.

Additionally the Nokia 870 features more memory expansion options. An SD slot is available beneath the battery cover in addition to the previously available RS-MMC slot. Gone from the Nokia 870 is the dock which plagued, and annoyed, Nokia 770 users. Nevertheless, the Nokia 870 has an integrated desk stand and intends to bundle a leather case in the box. Also bundled with the Nokia 870 is a headset for VoIP services.

There is no word yet on pricing or availability, though we suspect our friends at Engadget will have more information any day now.

Cell-phone TV to reach mass audience in 2008, Ericsson predicts

By Mattias Karen, The Associated Press

STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Watching television on cell phones will be a mass phenomenon in 2008, Sweden's LM Ericsson predicts, saying the maker of telecommunications gear will work closely with Sony of Japan to develop new media solutions for wireless connections.

About one third of the world's cell-phone users will regularly be watching TV broadcasts on their handsets in two years, which will open up lucrative opportunities for content producers and carriers, said Per Nordlof, Ericsson's director of Product Strategy, at a joint press briefing with Sony in Stockholm.

The two companies already have a joint venture, Sony Ericsson, for making mobile phones, but said they also see numerous opportunities for cooperation to cash in on the expected boom in mobile TV.

"It plays to the strength of both companies," said Eric Siereveld, Sony Europe's director of Professional Solutions.

The two companies demonstrated a number of solutions it thinks will soon become commonplace, including systems where video and pictures can easily be sent between a regular TV and a mobile phone, allowing friends and family members to share footage at the press of a button.

Such solutions -- based on the Digital Living Network Alliance, a cross-industry standard for allowing digital devices to share content through a home network -- could hit the market by the second half of 2007, Nordlof said.

Ericsson and Sony will also work together to create new software to power such DLNA-based home networks, he said.

Ericsson also announced a contract with Belgian phone operator Proximus to provide an end-to-end solution for mobile-TV broadcasts. The service includes what Ericsson hailed as the "world's fastest channel selector solution" for mobile TV, which lets users surf between channels by pressing a number key on the handset -- similar to using a remote control.

"This saves time and brings the mobile TV experience closer to that of a home TV experience," Ericsson said in a statement.

Nokia, DD to pilot mobile TV

Global mobility leader Nokia and national broadcaster Doordarshan will launch a pilot project in India for mobile TV. The technology known as DVB-H broadcast mobile TV will be based on Nokia’s open standard-based DVB-H solution.

The Nokia mobile broadcast solution will be delivered to Doordarshan via SHAF Broadcast in early 2007. During the trial, Doordarshan will test the reception quality of the broadcast coverage and explore the options of supporting different service schemes such as advertising and interactive services. The pilot project will also enable Doordarshan to gauge consumer expectations.

Mobile TV broadcasting allows the users to watch their favourite TV programmes. The service works by receiving a digital TV broadcast signal optimised for mobile devices from the air in much the same way as TVs at home do. Broadcast mobile TV is not the same as a streaming video service over 3G or GPRS where each recipient gets a separate copy of the programme stream. Rather, one simultaneous TV stream can be received at any time by any number of users enjoying high picture quality and low battery power consumption.

Speaking on the technology, Nokia s senior vice president, multimedia, Iikka Raiskinen said, “We are offering mobile TV on the DVBH platform in Vietnam, Italy and Finland and pilot projects are on in many other countries, including the United States. Since the feed is not distributed through the normal secular spectrum, the scarcity of bandwidth will not be a constrain in this case.”

According to Mr Raiskinen, there is a vast market for DVB H broadcast mobile TV in countries like India where a huge population uses the mass transport systems and the average commutation time is over 20 minutes. “The contents will be provided by Doordarshan and there will be lot of scope for interaction for the users as one single set will provide TV and mobile phone services.”

Though initially only the Nokia N 92 model will support the service, Mr Raiskinen said that with the increase in demand, the feature will be available on other sets as well. Commenting on the initiative, Nokia Asia Pacific multimedia director Jawahar Kanjilal said, “India has become one of the leading countries in Asia to deploy live broadcast mobile TV bringing the Indian consumers a step closer to watching their favorite programmes on their mobile devices. We are excited to collaborate with Doordarshan to enable their mobile TV services.

“This is a great opportunity for the vibrant content industry in India to take advantage of bringing TV into the pockets of the Indian consumers.” The pilot will use DVB-H technology, a robust broadcast technology now used to support several extensive field pilots globally.

It has been chosen based on its merit to support mobility, small screens, indoor coverage, optimised use of battery and in-built antenna that are specific to handheld devices such as mobile devices.

Nokia, DD to pilot mobile TV

Global mobility leader Nokia and national broadcaster Doordarshan will launch a pilot project in India for mobile TV. The technology known as DVB-H broadcast mobile TV will be based on Nokia’s open standard-based DVB-H solution.

The Nokia mobile broadcast solution will be delivered to Doordarshan via SHAF Broadcast in early 2007. During the trial, Doordarshan will test the reception quality of the broadcast coverage and explore the options of supporting different service schemes such as advertising and interactive services. The pilot project will also enable Doordarshan to gauge consumer expectations.

Mobile TV broadcasting allows the users to watch their favourite TV programmes. The service works by receiving a digital TV broadcast signal optimised for mobile devices from the air in much the same way as TVs at home do. Broadcast mobile TV is not the same as a streaming video service over 3G or GPRS where each recipient gets a separate copy of the programme stream. Rather, one simultaneous TV stream can be received at any time by any number of users enjoying high picture quality and low battery power consumption.

Speaking on the technology, Nokia s senior vice president, multimedia, Iikka Raiskinen said, “We are offering mobile TV on the DVBH platform in Vietnam, Italy and Finland and pilot projects are on in many other countries, including the United States. Since the feed is not distributed through the normal secular spectrum, the scarcity of bandwidth will not be a constrain in this case.”

According to Mr Raiskinen, there is a vast market for DVB H broadcast mobile TV in countries like India where a huge population uses the mass transport systems and the average commutation time is over 20 minutes. “The contents will be provided by Doordarshan and there will be lot of scope for interaction for the users as one single set will provide TV and mobile phone services.”

Though initially only the Nokia N 92 model will support the service, Mr Raiskinen said that with the increase in demand, the feature will be available on other sets as well. Commenting on the initiative, Nokia Asia Pacific multimedia director Jawahar Kanjilal said, “India has become one of the leading countries in Asia to deploy live broadcast mobile TV bringing the Indian consumers a step closer to watching their favorite programmes on their mobile devices. We are excited to collaborate with Doordarshan to enable their mobile TV services.

“This is a great opportunity for the vibrant content industry in India to take advantage of bringing TV into the pockets of the Indian consumers.” The pilot will use DVB-H technology, a robust broadcast technology now used to support several extensive field pilots globally.

It has been chosen based on its merit to support mobility, small screens, indoor coverage, optimised use of battery and in-built antenna that are specific to handheld devices such as mobile devices.