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Wireless Routers Technology

9. February 2009

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Like any other wireless system, a wireless router gives you freedom to free the valuable workspace from the tangling wires. Technically speaking, a wireless router is a special network router that connects different workstations wirelessly and routes network traffic between workstations and an existing Internet connection. Some of the wireless routers are actually wired routers with wireless access points built in so you can have wired and/or wireless at the same time. Another choice is a wireless router with a built-in DSL or cable modem. You can also consider a hardware & software security combo box to connect and protect your home network or office network. The wireless router is capable of sharing Internet connections amongst several computers via 802.3 Ethernet and 802.11b/g wireless data links.

The wireless routers are quite popular among the network users. More so, because it is as good as using the wired networks with absolutely no compromise on the connectivity, speed, and security. A wireless LAN router generally adds a built-in access point function to a multi-port Ethernet router. With this it combines multiple Ethernet networks with wireless connections as well. A typical wireless LAN router includes four Ethernet ports, an 802.11 access point, and sometimes a parallel port so it can function as a print server. This gives wireless users the same ability as wired users to send and receive packets over multiple networks.

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T-mobile G1

3. December 2008

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Have you had a closer look at an Android – HTC phone, called as the T-Mobile G1 -yet? It is the first phone that runs Google’s Android software, and it is probably going to create waves.

HTC, T-Mobile and Google’s combined labor of love, this wonderful phone has a 3.2 inches long touch screen. Like iPhone users can orient the phone vertically as well as horizontally. And they can stick a bunch of icons onto that main screen for the apps or functions that they use frequently. Get single-click access to Google Maps, including features such as satellite maps, traffic conditions, and street views or tap once to get Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, and Google Talk (for chat). Google Search will fetch results just like the desktop version. Results can be prioritized based on location, so that the search results will show what is closest to any position. That makes finding things easier. HTC has also included a MyFaves icon, which is the T-Mobile interface for speed-dialing your friends or mother.

Beyond the basic Google apps, add your own; visit the Marketplace for Android apps and buy whatever you want. The apps are sorted by alphabetical order or by popularity. Search for things and buy them with a couple of clicks.

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About Nokia N95

17. November 2008

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Nokia N95 8GB is the highly appreciated third generation smart phone that has a marvellous look. It comes with 5.0 mega pixels camera with auto focus, flash and video (VGA 30 fps). This camera supports the powerful lens that is called Carl Zeiss optics. This device also has a secondary CIF video call camera. The gadget user can view the picture of other people. One can also shoot the pictures of the loved ones. It gives the images in extension of .JPEG and videos in 3GP file extension.

This phone also comes with built-in GPS receiver. With the help of GPS function, one can get the routes of the world and can download the maps about 100 countries in the device. It is a two-way sliding phone that supports 16 million colours. It has a 2.8 inches high quality QVGA screen that is useful to give good quality.

Nokia N95 8 GB is called 8 GB mobile, because it supports 8 GB internal memory. It has a powerful memory with 128 MB SDRAM memory that supports 3D Graphics HW Accelerator. The unlimited entries in the phone enhance the specifications of the device. This gadget supports Symbian operating system with S60 user interface, which gives the widget-user the high quality for editing images and videos. This gadget supports a quad band network with GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900. For the high speed data, this camera phone has 3G network with HSDPA 2100.

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Blackberry 9500

8. October 2008

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The upcoming Blackberry 9500 Storm seems to be riding the wave lately as new information leaks by the day. This time we have a nice promo video to show you – made by Vodafone.

We already presented you the upcoming Blackberry Storm and its fancy full touch user interface – it really looks good and it’s a first from Blackberry too.

The Blackberry 9500 Storm also available as CDMA Blackberry 9530 has a 3.25-inch display with a resolution of 360 x 480 pixels, quad-band GSM support, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, and a 3 megapixel auto focus camera. Plus a fluid interface ready to take on the iPhone. Sounds nice, doesn’t it?

Recently a PowerPoint presentation of the device also leaked, going into great details about the soon-to-be-released device.

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Video Conference Technology Is New Trend?

8. October 2008

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Now email technology will be change with new technology. What it is? Its Video technology. With new fast internet connection like 3G and 3.5G or HDSPA it is impossible to make video conference. You can enjoy video and audio streaming without any trouble. You can imagination a manager can follow the conference office only in his home. With this technology people cant say “i’m late” or get the traffic. Easy and simple that can say about this technology.

You maybe have tried free video streaming technology like in yahoo messenger and skype. That grew from web base chat. Now they develop very fast audio and video conference can enjoy by million people with free. They didnot any hardware (except webcam) or additional software. Every one can look face any other with their friend and vice versa.

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