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  • 12:42 pm on August 19, 2011 Permalink  

    Nokia N900, Qwerty-based Maemo 5 

    N900 contains some of the latest multimedia features. Some are included in a category of media players (Maemo media players) are displayed as icons flashing a beautiful sight. It seems reminiscent of the Playstation 3 and PSP menu. Or you could compare it with other phones, calls to mind the look of the Sony Ericsson Satio, when they closed. In fact, almost all the functions folder with the same features like PIM is also displayed in the form like this.
    The function of the media player comprises a music player, video player and Internet radio. Yes, there is no FM radio here. But do not worry, this phone is really all about hardware that supports these functions. Apparently there is an FM station on the N900. If you have an FM radio, download and install third party applications need can be found on maemo.org homepage.
    Almost all music formats can be performed. The video format (AVI, MPEG4). But as always, the maximum supported video resolution is only limited resolution. For those who need help to download FLV and OGG files, film to DVD, the codec can already prepared for the developer. The sound is a double-cone speakers on the right side and made available to the left of the phone (in landscape mode). It was smooth with a frequency separation of stereo-audio alias can already be felt. But if you use a headset, the N900 also has the most popular male, 3.5 mm.
    Switch to the other multimedia features this phone has a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens with auto focus, flash, macro mode and a host of other camera settings has equipped. The results were disappointing. Figure shows the results of the macro-focus images in every corner, so dust is visible here. While outdoor shows beautiful images, even when displayed in full resolution on a screen.

     
  • 11:11 pm on December 27, 2010 Permalink  

    Dating With Your Mobile Phone 

    Signing up with Crush or Flush takes more minutes. Sign up at their website or send a text message to CRUSH (27874) on your cell phone. Upload a photo, create your own personal description, add some tags that tell users who you are, and you’re done.
    Next, take a peek at some of the local users in your amateur blogs Tuppy. If they seem interesting to you – crush them. If not, flush them. No one will ever know they’ve been flushed so don’t feel bad if you find someone less than desirable. Plus, users who have few ‘flushes’ make it to the week “unflushable” list, posted on the main page of the Crush or Flush website every week. No personal information is exchanged through crushing or flushing people to ensure each users’ safety. Once someone you’ve crushed has crushed on you, you’ll be able to contact them directly through a text message – again without any other contact information other than what’s provided through the Crush or Flush interface.
    If one person has flushed another, there is no way for either user to contact each other. This way, you aren’t receiving a million text messages from random users at all hours of the day and night. Users can also ‘pimp’ either their own profiles or the site in general by adding one of a multitude of different photos and links from the site to their blog, website or social networking profile (such as Xanga, MySpace or Hi5).

     
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