Monday, November 29, 2010
HTC Desire HD specification
HTC Desire HDProcessor1 GHzOperating SystemAndroid™ 2.2 (FroYo) with HTC Sense™MemoryInternal storage: 1.5 GBRAM: 768 MBExpansion Slot microSD™ cardDimensionsSize and weight 123 x 68 x 11.8 mm (4.84 x 2.67 x 0.46 inches)Weight164 grams (5.78 ounces) with batteryDisplay4.3″, WVGA resolution Capacitive Touch Window with multi-touch capability262K-color LCDNetworkHSPA/WCDMA (900/2100 MHz)GSM/GPRS/
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Saudi Arabia Internet Statistics
Internet was first introduced to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 1994 when state academic, medical, and research institutions got access to it. Internet was officially made available in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1997 by a ministerial decision and the public access finally debuted in 1999.In December 2000 there were 200 000 Internet users in Saudi Arabia. By 2005 the number of Internet users in KSA had
Friday, November 26, 2010
Cell Phones Batteries
The world used to be a very different place. When accidents happened away from home, victims had no way of calling for help. If a driver broke down on the road, he or she would have to either go to a stranger's house to use the phone, or wait for a good Samaritan to stop and offer assistance. Thanks to cell phones, it's now easier than ever to stay in touch, and stay safe.
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Cell Phone Batteries
The world used to be a very different place. When accidents happened away from home, victims had no way of calling for help. If a driver broke down on the road, he or she would have to either go to a stranger's house to use the phone, or wait for a good Samaritan to stop and offer assistance. Thanks to cell phones, it's now easier than ever to stay in touch, and stay safe.
This is not to say that cell phone users don't have emergencies. They constantly face the danger of running out of batteries. While this may seem fairly unimportant, a dead cell phone is of no use when your care breaks down. And it can certainly be a problem if the cell phone battery dies in the middle of an important conversation.
There are differences in the types of cellular phone batteries, and in the phones that use them. An analog phone, for instance, will typically go through batteries faster than digital models.
Capacity
It is possible to buy high capacity cell phone batteries that provide more talk time and stand by time between calls. High capacity batteries do weigh a little more, so they might not be the best choice for those wanting a featherweight cell phone.
Value
You can now buy cell phones for a fraction of what they used to cost, but they can still involve a sizeable investment. You might have to save up to buy the cell phone you want, and you will need to budget your monthly income to accommodate the user fees and call charges. Another expense that should be considered is the cost of better cell phone batteries. Most phones come with a basic battery, but you might want to upgrade to a higher capacity. So, as with any purchase, the cell phone battery that costs less may not be the best quality options. Basically, you get what you're paying for. If you find a high-capacity battery at a super-low price, make sure it's not restored rather than brand new. Restored cellular phone batteries are usually made with old components, and don't work as well as new ones. If you're offered a battery at an incredibly cheap price, it's probably restored.
Warranty
Cell phone batteries do not come cheap, so you need to be sure that your investment is protected. A warranty is important because, like any manufactured product, some cellular phone batteries may not work properly, or last as long as expected. If your battery fails to meet the manufacturer's promise within the specified amount of time, they will usually offer a new battery in place of the faulty one.
Here are a few tips to help ensure that your cell phone and battery enjoy a long and happy life together:
1. When charging your battery for the first time, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
2. If you have to remove the battery from your phone, make sure that it doesn't come in contact with metal objects such as keys or pocket change. This can keep the battery from working properly.
3. Cell phone batteries are prone to damage from extreme temperatures. Don't leave your phone in the car, or anywhere it will be exposed to excessively hot or cold temperatures.
4. Try not to drop your cell phone. Dropping your phone, especially on a hard surface, can irreversibly damage the phone and the cell phone battery.
5. Different phones, and cell phone batteries, need different chargers. Make sure that you're buying the right charger.
6. Your cell phone will most likely last you a year or two, or even more. Don't skimp on quality; choose a cell phone that will meet your needs now, and has the lasting reliability you need to keep you talking for years to come.
7. You can get more life from your cell phone, even when you're done using it. There are many community services, such as women's shelters, that will happily accept your cell phone donation. Think of other ways that you can reuse or recycle your cell phone and accessories.
Cell phone batteries can sometimes set you back as much as an entire new phone will cost. For this reason, you need to extend the life of your battery as much as possible. If you do find yourself in the position of buying a new battery, make sure you get the one that offers best performance and a solid warranty.
This is not to say that cell phone users don't have emergencies. They constantly face the danger of running out of batteries. While this may seem fairly unimportant, a dead cell phone is of no use when your care breaks down. And it can certainly be a problem if the cell phone battery dies in the middle of an important conversation.
There are differences in the types of cellular phone batteries, and in the phones that use them. An analog phone, for instance, will typically go through batteries faster than digital models.
Capacity
It is possible to buy high capacity cell phone batteries that provide more talk time and stand by time between calls. High capacity batteries do weigh a little more, so they might not be the best choice for those wanting a featherweight cell phone.
Value
You can now buy cell phones for a fraction of what they used to cost, but they can still involve a sizeable investment. You might have to save up to buy the cell phone you want, and you will need to budget your monthly income to accommodate the user fees and call charges. Another expense that should be considered is the cost of better cell phone batteries. Most phones come with a basic battery, but you might want to upgrade to a higher capacity. So, as with any purchase, the cell phone battery that costs less may not be the best quality options. Basically, you get what you're paying for. If you find a high-capacity battery at a super-low price, make sure it's not restored rather than brand new. Restored cellular phone batteries are usually made with old components, and don't work as well as new ones. If you're offered a battery at an incredibly cheap price, it's probably restored.
Warranty
Cell phone batteries do not come cheap, so you need to be sure that your investment is protected. A warranty is important because, like any manufactured product, some cellular phone batteries may not work properly, or last as long as expected. If your battery fails to meet the manufacturer's promise within the specified amount of time, they will usually offer a new battery in place of the faulty one.
Here are a few tips to help ensure that your cell phone and battery enjoy a long and happy life together:
1. When charging your battery for the first time, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
2. If you have to remove the battery from your phone, make sure that it doesn't come in contact with metal objects such as keys or pocket change. This can keep the battery from working properly.
3. Cell phone batteries are prone to damage from extreme temperatures. Don't leave your phone in the car, or anywhere it will be exposed to excessively hot or cold temperatures.
4. Try not to drop your cell phone. Dropping your phone, especially on a hard surface, can irreversibly damage the phone and the cell phone battery.
5. Different phones, and cell phone batteries, need different chargers. Make sure that you're buying the right charger.
6. Your cell phone will most likely last you a year or two, or even more. Don't skimp on quality; choose a cell phone that will meet your needs now, and has the lasting reliability you need to keep you talking for years to come.
7. You can get more life from your cell phone, even when you're done using it. There are many community services, such as women's shelters, that will happily accept your cell phone donation. Think of other ways that you can reuse or recycle your cell phone and accessories.
Cell phone batteries can sometimes set you back as much as an entire new phone will cost. For this reason, you need to extend the life of your battery as much as possible. If you do find yourself in the position of buying a new battery, make sure you get the one that offers best performance and a solid warranty.
What Does Icons Mean that appear on Nokia Sets
Nokia users often see different kind of icons beside the network signal indicator and on other different parts of Mobile screens. Let us see what does these icons mean. Icons: Explanation: The device is being used in a GSM network. The bar next to the icon indicates the signal strength of the network at your current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal.
Monday, November 22, 2010
HTC Desire Z specification
Processor800 MHzOperating SystemAndroid™ 2.2 (FroYo) with HTC Sense™MemoryInternal storage: 1.5 GBRAM: 512 MBExpansion Slot microSD™ cardDimensions119 x 60.4 x 14.16 mmWeight180 grams (6.34 ounces) with batteryDisplay3.7″ WVGA resolutionSuper LCDCapacitive touch screenNetworkHSPA/WCDMA (900/2100 MHz)GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)ConnectivityBluetooth® 2.1, A2DP, FTP, OPP, and PBAPWi-Fi®:
Saturday, November 20, 2010
SMS through E-Mail: Cingular, Nextel, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virgin Mobile
Sending SMS through email is very easy. The key is knowing the correct email format to use. Using this information you can send text messages to the major mobile providers.
Sending text messages through email is free for the sender. The receiver will pay his or her normal messaging charge. Often I use these email to SMS techniques to send alerts from my servers to my mobile devices if something
Sending text messages through email is free for the sender. The receiver will pay his or her normal messaging charge. Often I use these email to SMS techniques to send alerts from my servers to my mobile devices if something
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Text-to-Speech Costs – Licensing and Pricing
This post is part of the series on Text-to-Speech (TTS) for eLearning written by Dr. Joel Harband and edited by me. The other posts are: Text-to-Speech Overview and NLP Quality, Digital Signal Processor and Text-to-Speech, Using Text-to-Speech in an eLearning Course, Text-to-Speech eLearning Tools - Integrated Products, Text-to-Speech vs Human Narration for eLearning, and
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Alice in Wonderland on iPad
This is a great example of what books should be on the iPad. Every kid in the world would want to be reading if all books were this interactive.The creators explain:Tilt your iPad to make Alice grow big as a house, or shrink to just six inches tall. This is Alice in Wonderland digitally remastered for the iPad. Play with the White Rabbit’s pocket watch – it realistically swings and bounces. Help
This is a great app for the iPad. Flipboard allows you to set your twitter feeds straight back to your iPad. Flipboard then re-presents it in a magazine format. The tweets are laid out with images in the same format as an online mag. This is great for making online textbooks for specific classes or even further reading lists. Only the classes that you have given the specific twitter address have
iPad Grip
The ColorWare Grip for iPad lets you carry your iPad securely and with style. All Grips are carefully manufactured using aircraft-grade aluminum to create a durable and perfectly fitted handle. With a flawless color and finish, the ColorWare Grip fits your on-the-go lifestyle while setting your iPad apart from all the rest. http://www.colorwarepc.com/default.aspx
Friday, November 12, 2010
Mobile Safety and Teen Perspectives
PEW has some interesting research on what teenagers think about mobile phone safety. Below is a PowerPoint presentation from senior research specialist at PEW Amanda Lenhart that show some recent statistics.
Highlights:
Highlights:
- 58% of teens from schools that forbid cell phones use them during class anyway
- 31% of teens that take their cell phones to school send text messages during class everyday
- 4% of teens age 12-17 have sent a "sext message"
- 15% of teens age 12-17 have received a "sext message"
- 8% of older teens sent "sext messages", 30% of older teens received them
- No gender difference in sending or receiving "sext messages"
- 52% of teens talk while driving a car
- 34% of teens text while driving a car
- 26% of teens have been bullied via text message
- Girls text message more than boys
Thursday, November 11, 2010
SMS through E-Mail: US Cellular, SunCom, Powertel, ATT, Metro PCS and Alltel
If you know the correct email address, sending SMS through email is simple. Here is an update to our previous popular post on emailing via SMS.We have previously described how to SMS through email with cingular, nextel, sprint, tmobile, verizon, and virgin mobile.Since that original post, many people have emailed us with updates to our email to SMS list.where phonenumber = your 10 digit phone
Saturday, November 6, 2010
iPhone App Reviews: Tap Town
Tap Town is a City Simulation game in which players are required to build and design their own city, on their iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. It was created by BayView Labs, the creators of Tap Fish, which is one of the most popular games for the iPhone. As with most of their games, the game is free to download and play, but there are in-app purchases for players to access the best items. It will
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Mobily launches new BlackBerry Torch 9800 in Saudi Arabia
Mobily further enriched the lives of its customers by launching a new BlackBerry handset, the Torch 9800, which helps users communicate and manage their businesses more smoothly. Research in Motion’s latest device takes the Canadian company’s user experience to a whole new level, with a feature set and user interface that are set to revolutionize the Smartphone industry. The 9800 easily
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