Thursday, December 10, 2009

Nokia E51 with FREE BLUETOOTH HEADSET


2 Mega Pixel Camera, 1600×1200 pixels,video

Screen: TFT

Resolution: 16M colors

Screen size:240×320 pixels

MP3/AAC/video player

FM radio

Ringtones: Polyphonic, MP3

OS: Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI

3G: HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps

WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11g VoIP over WLAN

GPRS: Class 32

EDGE: Class 32

WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML

Bluetooth: v2.0 with A2DP

USB: v2.0 miniUSB

Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging

Push to talk

Vibration alert

Integrated handsfree

Memory: microSD (TransFlash), hotswap, 130 MB user data memory

Practically unlimited entries and fields

Photocall

Document viewer

T9

Voice command/memo

PIM including calendar, to-do list

Weight: 100g

Dimensions: 114.8×46×12mm

Stand-by: Up to 310 hours

Talk time: Up to 4 hours 20 mins.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Samsung unveiled its ultra-slim watch phone "S9110" at IFA 2009. The 11.98mm thick full touch screen, S9110 offers a mp3 player, Bluetooth and 40MB of onboard memory.

10 Cool Songs About Guitars

Considering that it’s the foundation instrument upon which rock and roll was built, it’s hardly surprising that guitars have often been the lyrical focus of great songwriting.Ever since Chuck Berry sang of carrying his guitar in a gunny sack, rockers have been paying homage to the instrument.

The ten songs below constitute just a small sampling of such fare. Feel free to chime in with worthy additions of your own.

“This old Guitar” (Neil Young)

This ballad from Neil Young’s Prairie Wind album centers on an old acoustic guitar-once owned by Hank Williams-that Young has been playing for 30-plus years. In his 2006 Heart of Gold performance film, staged at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Young reverentially noted he was now playing the instrument in the spot where Williams once played it.

“Perfectly Good Guitar” (John Hiatt)

This title track from John Hiatt’s 1993 album is one of the best songs of Hiatt’s career. Fitted with an incendiary, Crazy Horse guitar-vibe, the song uses the smashing of a guitar as a metaphor for a relationship gone bad.

“While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (Beatles)

Eric Clapton was at first reluctant to accept George Harrison’s invitation to play lead on this classic song, but in fact Clapton’s presence in the studio helped ease tensions during the tumultuous White Album sessions. Not surprisingly, Clapton created his beautiful lines using a Les Paul.

“Little Guitars” (Van Halen)

Eddie Van Halen played custom-made miniature Les Paul on this highlight from Van Halen’s terrific Diver Down album. During the band’s 1982 tour, fans were consistently amazed at the powerful sound Van Halen got out his pint-sized instrument.

United Breaks Guitars” (Sons of Maxwell)

Sons of Maxwell frontman Dave Carroll Was inspired to write this song after United Airlines damaged his cherished instrument, then proceeded to give him the run-around. The airline endured a public relations nightmare after Carroll posted a video of the track on You Tube.

“Anyone Can Play Guitar” (Radiohead)

This song from Radiohead’s first album, Pablo Honey, featured guitarist Jonny Greenwood playing his instrument with a paintbrush. According to Q Magazine, the band also enlisted everyone present in the studio, including the catering staff, to pick up a guitar and contribute to the track.

Guitar Town” (Steve Earle)

Steve Earle wrote this song-the title track to his 1986 debut album-specifically as a vehicle with which to kick off his live shows. As every trucker knows, the phrase “guitar town”is the CB handle for the city of Nashville.

“All the Way from Memphis” (Mott the Hoople)

This lead track from Mott the Hoople’s classic Mott album centers on the (temporary) loss of guitarist Mick Ralph’s cherished Les Paul during the band’s 1971 tour. Frontman Ian Hunter wrote the song-which also deglamorizes band-life on the road-on the final date of the tour.

“Electric Guitar” (Talking Heads)

This creepiest song from Talking Heads creepiest album (1979’s Fear of Music) unfolds as a tangled story about an electric guitar being brought before a jury in a court of law. Presumably frontman David Byrne had been reading lots of Kafka prior to penning this bizarre composition.

“Pink Guitar” (Reba McIntyre)

Reba McIntyre spoke to Great American Country about this song, which appears on her 2009 Keep on Loving You album. “This is just a kick-ass fun song. I can see lots of little girls going, ‘Yeah, I want to play guitar. ‘I love the attitude of it. It’s still country, it’s almost like ‘Fancy, ‘This girl had this dream survive and succeed. It’s real cute and I love to sing it.”

LG CF360 New Stylish Phone

New LG CF360 is a stylish 3G phone entertainment that can keep up with my life on the road.Cruise to your favorite tunes and chat hands free while using Bluetooth, AT & T Navigator for turn-by-turn directions. Capture all the action with the 1.3 megapixel camera. The LG CF360, life on the road is one Sweet Ride. Watch news weather, sports and entertainment with streaming video streaming of the world’s fastest 3G network. Never miss a beat! Check your email on the move, and IM whenever they are. You can connect the LG CF360 for desktop or laptop computer, access to music and gaming photo print, contact, transfer and many others.LG CF360 slider phone is immediately available.


Nokia X6 Music Edition For Music Lovers

Nokia is ready to launch the Nokia x6 “Comes with Music” edition, which designed for high-quality entertainment. Music-oriented phone supports an unlimited subscription service and a 5 megapixel with dual LED flash, 3.2-inch (640×360 pixels) capacitive touch screen display, 3G, GPS, Wi- Fi and 32GB of internal storage is enough to hold about 7,000 songs. For your information, X6 is actually Nokia’s first phone with capacitive touchscreen that provides greater accuracy and faster response than the resistive displays. Nokia x6 “Comes with Music” edition sells for 450 euros (698 dollars)

BlackBerry Bold White Colored Smartphone

RIM (Researh In Motion) rolls of white-colored smartphone ‘BlackBerry Bold Japan’s marker by NTT DoCoMo, which will be available on December 3. Adoption of a 65536-color TFT LCD with 480×320 pixels, the BlackBerry Bold is equipped with a QWERTY keyboard, Track Ball and 2M built-in camera

Dell Precision M6500 Mobile Workstation Launched


Dell has launched the Precision M6500 17-inch mobile workstation with the Intel Core i7 processor.

Along with the Core i7-920XM Extreme, i7-820Q, or i7-720QM quad core CPU, the successor of the M6400 the ATI FirePro M7740 1GB,the NVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M 1GB, or Quadro FX 3800M 1GB dedicated graphics card, four memory slots offering up to 16GB of DDR3 RAM, dual hard drives, support for RAID 0 and 1, and a DVD burner or Blu-Ray optical drive. Dell has announced that the M6500 will soon get an SSD mini-card option and support for RAID 5. The display uses LED backlight and has a resolution of 1440×900 or 1920×1200 pixels, depending on customer’s choice.

Dell’s M6500 has built-in support for WiFi, Bluetooth, LAN, Ultra-Wideband, mobile broadband connectivity, and GPS. It includes stereo speakers, a 2MP web camera, optional dual array microphones, Display Port and VGA outputs, four USB ports, ExpressCard and PC Card slots, eSATA and Firewire ports, optional fingerprint reader, and a Smart Card reader or an optional contactless Smart Card reader.

The mobile workstation starts at 8.5lb and comes with Windows 7 or Windows Vista pre-installed.

The base price for the standard Precision M6500 is $2,749, whereas the M6500 Covet edition with an orange aluminum chassis and an edge-to-edge screen starts at $4,219. The preliminary ship date is 12/22/2009

Dell Announces Studio 17 Touch Laptop

Dell adds multi-touch capability to the Studio series with the release of the Studio 17 Touch laptop. The 17.3-inch notebook offers a full range of features and Windows 7 OS.

The laptop has multiple processor options ranging from the Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300 2.1GHz to the Intel Core i7 Quad Core CPUs. It can have up to 8GB DDR3 RAM and a 1TB 7200rpm Hard disk. There’s the option for an Intel GMAX4500MHD or discrete graphics. The LED backlit display has a native 1600×900 resolution. It includes Wi-Fi b/g/h, HDMI and VGA ports, four USB 2.0 ports, Firewire, Bluetooth and optional Blu-Ray drive.The laptop comes with a 6-cell battery and weight 7.08 lbs. It retails for a starting price of $899 and shipping will start from the 4th of December.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

iPhone worm creator lands software job

The 21-year-old hacker who wrote the first iPhone worm has landed a job developing software for the phones.

Ashley Towns wrote Ikee, a self-propagating program that changed the phone’s wallpaper to a picture of 80s pop singer Rick Astely.

Mr Towns has now been employed as a iPhone application developer for Australian firm mogeneration.

Ikee was not malicious but paved the way for a more serious variant which targeted users of the online bank ING.

“It leaves a nasty taste that he has been rewarded like this, yet has not even expressed regret for his actions,”Graham Cluley of Security firm Sophos told BBC News.

Mr Town said that he had created the virus to raise the issue of security. He has not faced any criminal charges.

‘Wild worm’

It was designed to exploit jail-broken phones, where a user has removed Apple’s protection mechanisms to allow the phone to run any software.

Estimates suggest there could be up to 25,000 jailbroken phones in Australia, whilst up to 10% of the more than 55m iPhones and iPod Touches devices sold worldwide are thought to be cracked.

It specifically targeted those handsets with SSH (secure shell) installed, a program that enables other diveces to connect to the phone and modify the system and files.

The worm was able to infect those phones where the owners had not changed the default password after installing SSH.

It could be removed by changing the phone’s password and deleting some files.

After it was found circulating “in the wild”, a second worm was discovered. Mr Cluley said it was “based” on Mr Town’s code and targeted people in the Netherlands who used their iPhones for internet banking with Dutch online bank ING.

The new worm redirects the bank’s customers to lookalike site with a log-in screen.It can also be used to remotely control the phone without the users permission.

Analysts said that it was designed with a “clear financial motive”

Mr Towns is the latest in a long line of programmers to find employment after a high-profile hack.

In 200, New Zealand computer hacker Owen Thor Walker was hires by a telecommunications company as a security consultant.

He had previously pleaded guilty or being part of an organization that was thought to have caused millions of dollars worth of damage.

“We interviewed Ashley, assessed him with our iPhone developer test –which he passed with flying colours and we employed him today,” said a spokesperson for mogeneration.

Theatre performances available in eight languages

A new device which enables theatergoers to read live captions of a performance in eight different languages has launched.

AirScript’s developers, Cambridge Consultants, hope the handsets will attract more tourists to theatres.

The captions, received over wifi, scroll throughout live performances.

The handsets have LED backlighting with a black background and orange text to minimize glare.They have a battery life of up to six hours.

The Shaftesbury Theatre in London is the first to offer the Airscript handsets.Audiences pay £6 to hire the device during a performance of its current production, Hairspray.

The script appears in real time in a choice of English, French, German, Italian ,Spanish, Russian, Japanese or Chinese.The translations have been made by translators rather than translation software.

David Bradshaw, group leader of the Software Technology Group at Cambridge Consultant said that the etiquette of the AirScript had been an important factor in its development.

“Theatres are not typically welcoming of technology in the auditorium, he told BBC News.

“Our biggest challenge was to get a screen into a theatre that wouldn’t distract the rest of the audience.”

Wikipedia ‘loses’ 49,000 editors

Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia “lost” 49,000 of its volunteer editors in the first three months of 2009, University research suggest.

The figure compares with a loss of 4,900 over the same period in 2008

The encyclopaedia-style website encourage editorial changes from everybody who comes to the site.

Wikimedia UK,a chapter of the organization that operates Wikipedia, has denied that it means the site is struggling.

It says that it is seeking more expert contributors.

“We’re trying to engage a bit mire at the moment with people who are very knowledgeable, people who are experts, so working with museums was the obvious next step, “said Michael Peel of Wikimedia UK.

“Wikipedia, is definitely not dying.It’s freely licensed which means that content that has been added will be there forever,”he added in an interview with The Times newspaper.

The research was carried out by Felipe Ortega, from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid.

Mr Ortega said that trend is maintained for too much time, say one or two years, eventually the project could enter a problematic phase,”he said.

Review:TomTom Car Kit for iPhone and iPod Touch

Price $219.94


The price says it all.The TomTom Car Kit is great, it works perfectly, and I loved using it. In fact, I wish I could keep the review unit that TomTom sent me.That said, would I ever spend 2 bills and change on it?May by, but it's unlikely. A standalone TomTom GPS unit can be as cheap as $100, which is twice the price of the TomTom Car Kit ($219.94) TomTom GPS App ($99.99) for the iPhone. Furthermore, it's hard to justify buying both the hardware and the software when there are cheaper options for both (more on that later)

Of course, the product does serve multiple purposes as an in-car iPhone charger, Bluetooth speakerphone and GPS unit. All in all, I was fairly impressed with the device and think those that aren't turned off by the price might consider its purchase. The convenience of an all-in-one devices is compelling.

Electric skateboard features 600-watt motor, top speed of 19 miles per hour

Finally an answer to the age-old question of what can be done to improve skateboards and/or make them more dangerous.Hammacher Schlemmer's doozy, "The 19 MPH Skateboard " is the answer.

It accelerates from zero to 19 miles per hour in four seconds and weighs 40 pounds. So if you don't hurt yourself falling off of the thing, rest assured that you could incapacitate would-be skateboard thieves with a swift knock to the head delivered by a 40-pound longboard.

The battery is good for a range of 10 miles and takes about 4 hours to recharge.The maximum rider weight is 225 pounds, and I don't have to tell you that if you see a 225 pound man careening towards you on a 40-pound skateboard at 19 miles per hour, your day is about to get a whole lot more interesting.

Custom Hand Made Electric Guitar

I do genuinely enjoy seeing homemade self-designed guitars, even if perhaps such designs are not always practical or in some cases poorly executed.

This particular one off guitar seems to be competently built and has a completely original body design, but I don't think this is one for playing sitting down.I think the maker was aiming to create something in the B.C. Rich mold.

I appreciate that the maker/seller may have put in a lot of hard work into this instrument but I do think that his starting bid of £ 499 is somewhat optimistic for homemade instrument.I think the logic being used here is that because it is a one-off it is rare and because it must be worth a lot of money. Sorry, but it doesn't quite work like that.

However, he does generously allow that, "The right to the guitars unique design will be yours once purchased."

Anyone fancy mass-producing this design? Here's your chance!

Big Bang machine sets record energy levels

The world's largest atom smasher broke the record for proton acceleration yesterday, sending beams of the particles at 1.18 trillion electron volts around the massive machine.
The Large Hadron Collider eclipsed the previous high of 0.98 1 TeV held by Fermiab, outside Chicago, since 2001, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, said.The latest success, which came early in the morning, is part of the preparation to reach even higher levels of energy for significant experiments next year on the make-up of matter and the universe.It comes on top of a rapid series of operating advances for the $10 billion machine, which underwent extensive repairs and improvements after it collapsed during the opening phase last year.CERN Director-General Rolf Heuer said early advances in the machine located in a 17-mile (27-kilometer) tunnel under the Swiss-French border have been "fantastic".
"However, we are continuing to take it step by stop, and there is still a lot to do before we start physics in 2010, "Heuer said in a statement. "I'm keeping my champagne on ice until then."
The organisation hopes the next major step will be to collide the proton beams at about 1.2 TeV before Christmas for an initial look at the tiny particles and what forces might be created.