Archive for September, 2006

Sony Ericsson K610i - PCAuthority

PCAuthority reviews the Sony Ericsson K610i and writes, “There are two cameras in the phone: a 2 megapixel one and a VGA one for video calls if you use it on a 3G network. There’s no flash or LED illumination for the high resolution camera, and it’s still a little disappointing that the torch functionality […]

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Sanyo M1

EngadgetMobile reports on the Sanyo M1, which among its rumored features is expected to sport a 2-megapixel camera. Other features:
* QVGA display
* external controls
* Bluetooth with A2DP
* microSD memory expansion
* 1GB memory

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Samsung SGH-X820 - Pocket-lint

Pocket-lint reviews the Samsung SGH-X820 and writes, “While the phone sports a 2 megapixel camera, the X820 doesn’t offer a flash to light up those dark pub shots most people love to snap, nor does it offer a chance to save images to an external card, opting instead to offer a reasonable but not ecstatic […]

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Palm Treo 750v - Trusted Reviews

Trusted Reviews reviews the Palm Treo 750v and writes, “A lens for the 1.3 megapixel camera sits on the back of the casing. This is hardly state of the art, and there is no front facing camera for video calling. I know video calling hasn’t taken off the way some thought it might, but nonetheless […]

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

Cingular 3125 - Infosync

Infosync reviews the Cingular 3125 and writes, “Calls on the 3125 are very good, though they have a slightly hollow quality to them. A light whisper of static is audible on either end of the call, but it is hardly noticeable and never distracting. Conference calling is easy and intuitive, a top level menu function […]

Monday, September 25th, 2006

Samsung D900 - MobileBurn

MobileBurn reviews the Samsung D900 and writes, “Picture quality is good: color is more vivid than from the K800 and less vibrant (artificial) than the N73. Low light performance is better than the N73, given that the N73’s purple-fog and excessive noise reduction issues have not been addressed yet. The only area that the D900 […]

Monday, September 25th, 2006

exoVirusStop (Symbian S60 3rd Edition)

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Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Sony Ericsson unveils new SmartPhone

The wait for Sony Ericsson’s next generation SmartPhone - the P990i - is finally over with the phone now available across the UAE.
A SmartPhone for the future, Sony Ericsson’s P990i takes the next step in business communication providing users with everywhere access to the Internet, push email - delivering emails straight to the phone - […]

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Nokia releases new Carbide.c++ tools for Symbian OS

Nokia releases new Carbide.c++ tools for Symbian OS
Nokia today announced the immediate availability of Carbide.c++ Developer Edition and Carbide.c++ Professional Edition, two powerful, next-generation developer suites that will help drive the growth of smartphone application development for Symbian OS(TM), the industry leading operating system for millions of mobile devices in the market today. Designed to […]

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

VOIP Provides Efficient and Cost Effective Communications for Smaller Investment Managers and Hedge Funds

Despite the apparent benefits of adopting any new technology, how many firms are willing to “fix” what’s not broken by ripping out and replacing a working system? Not many, to be sure. But when firms are forced to replace an existing technology or migrate to the latest and greatest replacement because the existing system no […]

Sunday, September 24th, 2006