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SLIDE INTO THE 3G WORLD WITH SAMSUNG’S SGH-Z400 Samsung presents a top-rated slide–up that possesses the right blend of maximum performance with refined styling. Samsung Electronics, one of the world’s largest producers of mobile handsets renowned for cutting edge mobile technology, released an innovatively designed SGH-Z400 to cater the needs of today’s global consumers. SGH-Z400 is the 3G handset designed for the multi-tasking professionals. Equipped with top-of-the-line features, the Z400 is today’s perfect 3G partner.
ALCATEL OT-S853 The thing with phone nowadays is that when it has camera and mp3 player features, it's cool. When it has camera, mp3 player, and a card slot, it's way beyond cool. If it also has a speaker, it's sweet.
THE X-COM M410 1GB MP4 PLAYER When the X-com M410 1GB MP4 Player was given to this writer for review, I had thoughts of what files am I going to load on this. To tell, the memory capacity for the M410 is quite big, but as they say, looks can be deceiving sometimes.
KnowledgeBox What is RFID?
Portability redefined in Acer DLP projectors There are several ways to define how valuable portability is when it comes to using a projector with Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology.
Security Secrets and Strategies Enterprises have made improvements in securing their e-mail systems, however companies need to implement better strategies to protect themselves from instant messaging (IM) security attacks, according to Gartner, Inc.
THE AVANT ABENSON CONCEPT STORE We all know that Noypis love and drool over high-technology gadgets. Be it the mobile phone, MP3 player, desktop PC, laptop, TV, DVD / DivX player, digital video cameras, and the Apple's iPod.
WirelessWorld Unlike the trends that are sweeping across the global cellular market, the cellular subscriber growth in the Asia Pacific region is poised to see continued double-digit growth in the next three years. The region’s mobile industry is estimated to grow by 22 percent in 2006 to reach close to a billion subscribers by year-end, including Japan’s 100 million subscribers.
Joypal 552 from KingCom I had the Joypal 552 digital mp3 player for 2 weeks and tried and tested it. I didn’t have an mp3 player before and so there is no other mp3 players I can compare it to. What I found appealing about this specific mp3 player is that it is so simple to use. I’m not very good with computers and I found it very easy to send files. It is also very small, compact and very lightweight. It’s easy to carry around. It is so easy to hide that I imagine, a student who owned this piece of technology would be able to get away with it in class. It has a small screen in which you can view pictures, preferably at 96x93 pixels, pictures with bigger size run slower. It has a built in memory of either a 256MB or 512 MB. It supports mp3,. wma., wmv,. wav., form of music file. I know for a fact that other mp3 players have a lot of different colors but the Joypal 552 only comes in either red or black. Actually, there is nothing new about the preface. It still looks like any other mp3s in the market today. It has, like any other mp3 players, a built-in lithium battery. There isn’t a lot of accessories too. It’s just the same cable USB to connect to the computer and for the charger. It’s easy to bring when traveling light.
The Good Old days of Ragnarok It's been a while since I wrote again for this column. I guess I'm excited to share my thoughts again with you, dear readers. This week, allow an old RO vet to reminiscence about pRO. I remember the good old days of pRO. Back in the beta-days, everyone who enjoyed this “curious, cute RPG” were literally eating, breathing and sleeping the Ragnarok lifestyle. Back then, nobody knew about builds, optimized elements for killing monsters, the best places to level up or even the benefits of an over-upgraded weapon. During the good ol' beta days, all I ever wanted to do was kill monsters, level up my character and get lots of zenny. It was plain and simple FUN! And yeah, I admit... I enjoyed every minute of it.
Blog-O-Rama Rickey Yaneza is living proof of the fact that entertainment blogs do matter, and they matter a great deal. His eponymous site has become the ultimate source and forum for all things American Idol, with its legions of fans from around the world. During peak months, a post can generate more than 1,000 comments and 30,000 unique visitors per day. So successful is rickey.org that it has spawned another site that deals with the latest developments in Philippine showbiz and the local reality TV arena, fittingly called pinoy.rickey.org. What's happened so far is certainly not bad for a blog which started out as a "sounding board" for its owner's personal angst as a struggling, perhaps lonely chap in the Big Apple. "Everything I've experienced was unexpected," he said once in an interview. Even though Rickey appears to us as a modest, regular guy, some of his blogging colleagues can't help but say that with his established niche and deft marketing mind, he might just be on his way to building his own blog entertainment empire. Read more in the following interview:
The other side of the coin As the IT Manager and concurrent Technews Section Editor of the country’s leading newspaper, I regularly receive anonymous e-mail informing me of vulnerabilities and site defacements. The only way to verify that the e-mail I receive is true is to go to the allegedly vulnerable site and see for myself if indeed it is true that the said site is vulnerable.
Reality Bites GlobeQuest, the corporate business group of Innove Communications recently launched a new multi-billion dollar network designed to further enhances data networking services and to meet current and future business challenges of.
ASUS EXTREME N7800GT Graphics Card Sometimes I'm thinking that the box really need a change. I don't know who the CGI character is on the box, but he sure looks... weird.
Beyond Antivirus Antivirus protection is, or should be, an integral part of any information system installation, whether for an individual or an entire enterprise. Today’s newest threats are spreading too quickly for any reactive signature-based security mechanism to adequately protect against them.
Of Macs & Tux Last Thursday, I was monitoring the processes on my MacBook Pro when I suddenly noticed an entry, "python", running in the background. The process does no significant performance degradation but it still eats up 6MB of my physical RAM and around 35MB of virtual memory. "Inspect"ing it, it belonged to another process, bfobserver.
SAMSUNG Electronics First 1.98” LCD to Achieve VGA Resolution Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world's largest provider of thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display ( TFT-LCD) panels, announced today that it has developed the industry's first 1.98” LCD panel to achieve VGA resolution, using the company's amorphous silicon (a-Si) technology. Mobile phones equipped with this new, display will be able to show Windows screens and documents with the same VGA quality that is provided by most desktop or notebook PCs.
INFOCHAT News Symantec Corporation introduced a new line of products to further enhance the companys current offerings. Symantec announced the availability of Veritas Server Foundation, Data Center Foundation and Veritas Storage Foundation.
Digital Citizens How many times have we heard stories about products collecting user information and then sends it back to the company's headquarters? Remember Sony BMG's DRM toolkit that was installing rootkits and collecting information about what the computer user does, or at least how often he or she plays the CD, and reporting it back to the company. iTunes was also accused of doing the same, and a lot more.
Ask Dr. J Question: Would like to ask how can I disable Yahoo Messenger so nobody can use it even if I was gone in the office. Thank you and more power to all of you. - Reynaldo Catipay.
Game Time Bored of sitting on the couch and playing games using your usual controller?
Oracle Asia Pacific & Japan Chairman Derek Williams Names Brian Mitchell to Run Asia Pacific Oracle Asia Pacific announced its first leadership changes in fifteen years. Effective June 1st 2006, Derek Williams will become Chairman of Oracle Asia Pacific and Japan. Williams named Senior Vice President Brian Mitchell to take over the day-to-day operations of Oracle Asia Pacific, excluding Japan. Derek Williams joined the Oracle UK office in the Fall of 1988, moving to Singapore in April 1991 to head up the then newly created Asia Pacific Division. In the 15 years since, Williams has grown the company to 67 offices in 29 countries across Asia Pacific & Japan. Williams has played a pivotal role in building Asia Pacific & Japan into a vibrant and growing region for Oracle. Under his stewardship, Oracle has built a strong presence throughout Asia by adopting a strategy of partnering closely with local companies and providing software and support for companies of all sizes. In addition, Williams spearheaded Oracle’s strategic initiatives to leverage key market opportunities in China and India, now Oracle’s fastest-growing markets worldwide.
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