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September, 2010

  1. The Fascinating Toshiba Libretto W105-L251

    September 10, 2010 by admin

    Toshiba Libretto 50 Ultra Mobile PC- Ten Years On

    To celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary, Toshiba was then has launched a limited-release showpiece on the month of June 2010, the miniature high concept laptop, Toshiba Libretto W100. The company was first for the concept of bringing in a mini sized hand held computer more arguably debatable whether it is an over sized SmartPhone or a little dear laptop device. It is concurrently introduced in cnet.com as a successful experiment ready to cross boundaries over laptops, tablets and cellular phones. The device comes in two multitouch displays flipped over like a real baby laptop with each screen measuring 7-inches with the screen below acting as the keyboard shell and the other as the main screen just exactly like in a notebook device.

    Toshiba Libretto W105-L251 runs in the newest lag free Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and said to be available for a big $1, 099. The system works with the latest Flash 8 players that enables the users to view videos from online sites like YouTube and such and allows a better smooth viewing on local 720p video files plus, online games like Facenook’s Zynga is highly possible. Another featured detail is the navigational shortcut, Easy Menu Utility show casing a 9 square grid that gives large tap buttons that works for a lot of navigations such as manipulating screens and stuff. The mini laptop also has its own camera both rear and web cam, and also shares most of the features we enjoy over iPhone. All in all, the devise is pretty complicated but is really a must have after a period of in depth navigational studying.


  2. The Texting Mania

    September 6, 2010 by admin

    Last year’s 65 percent yanks up to an additional 72 percent as to the number of adults using the texting services mobile phones of today offers the users. Though adults still can’t catch up with the average of 50 text messages per day that the younger generation could accomplish, still the meager 10 messages per day of the older ones tends to rise up steadily as a recent survey reveals. A report released late Thursday from a Pew Research Center confirms the former statement just showing that adults are getting more and more learned and at ease when it comes to pressing those little keys trying to complete set of words to finally complete a so-called text message.

    Other components from the survey also shows how a whopping 91 percent of responders feels more secure when with a handy mobile, a telephone survey also includes a statistics showing older internet users catching up to the their younger counterparts, also, a report from the last week’s archives has shown that users ages 50 are also slowly dominating in the world of social media networking. And to conclude, Amanda Lenhart, a senior research specialist at the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project confirms that “Texting among adults has reached the mainstream … ,”; and truly, among other things, the elders are now trying to enjoy the comforts brought about by the space age genre.


  3. Collection of Sounds

    September 5, 2010 by admin

    Audiboo is a Smartphone application set to record sounds and any other audible entities stored and uploaded in the said devices; it is like a digital recorder when you could automatically share those sounds you have recorded. Today, Audiboo is recommended to be used by any interested British sound enthusiats to actually record and upload any sound within the vicinity as British Library has colaborated with one of Britain’s most well known technology start up companies to create an interactive sound map of the UK. The map was said to be a library, a collection of sounds put into one site as for interested users to enjoy; as long as the quality of an uploaded sound will be approved, then your recorded item will be available on the library. The BBC News article also provided some examples such as those 4 minutes running sound recording of water falls and the sound of pigs over farm near Bath, sounds which they presumed will be distinct and might be endangered in the near future.

    As for us outside United Kingdom territories, we could get a wonderfully idea over this sound map they are developing; we can make our own sound libraries aside and instead of the usual photo albums and frames we make for our keepsake’s purposes.


  4. Motorola Droid

    September 4, 2010 by admin

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    The Motorola droid boasts a large 3.7 inches high resolution touch screen where one may view and run multiple apps. And since the Droid has an advanced browser, the Android 2.0 software and 3G speed, the search is faster and more convenient. The droid has one of the thinnest qwerty sliders, 13.7mm to be exact.
    Get this, when you upgrade the Droid to Android 2.1 you will get Voice recognition for virtual keyboard, a 3D gallery  and new widgets. In Voice Recognition all  you have to do is tell the Droid to activate a search then contacts and Google web search results will be available to you. Or if you want to explore more just type into the search bar and the Droid will search contacts, music, apps, browsers for you. The Droid also has a 5MP camera with a flash, auto-focus and zoom. DVD-quality recorder is also featured.  And you can share pics and videos in Droid Multimedia station if you want to.

  5. Life behind the Screens

    September 3, 2010 by admin

    Farmville is not really new in the farming business; it is an online game who shared the same debut and success as Facebook had enjoyed over years. The former virtual farming thing from San Francisco based Zynga is actually a game made available through Facebook and handy gadgets such as the iPhone. The farming game offers you a character whom you can actually create and remake exactly the way you want it to look like, it will be your avatar partner used for the entire time you are playing. The simple goal of the game is to live like a farmer, buying stuff, planting seeds, fertilizing and watering, and all those simple tasks only made exciting with the presence of your online neighbors and friends and all those cutty cute goodies you could actually own through online cash paying. Though seems ridiculous, some Farmville farmers has already spent that much buying seeds and other products from the virtual world, plus, the game is a time stealer i truly assure you.

    There are other games like farmvile and lot of other games providing a virtual world separate from the actual. It is fun, entertaining but sometimes really a hard time stealer and a costly hobby too. Josh Lowensohn says the same thing as he publicly denounces that these games are real time and money absorbers as he shares one of the players named Katie as to her experiences and her filthy confession of not knowing when she could exactly disconnect her line to the virtual world of Zynga.