Thursday, May 5, 2011
Nokia Symbian^3 -- N8-00
Nokia N8-00

Specifications:
Specifications:
Shoot your masterpiece in HD
- Film, edit and perfect your high-definition masterpieces, then share them with the world. Add music, images, text and transitions - all from the phone. With a large 12 MP sensor and Carl Zeiss optics you can capture great images. The Xenon flash allows you to take good pictures in low-light conditions as well.
Powered by Symbian^3
With Symbian^3 you can enjoy over 250 exciting new features such as HD video playback on your compatible wide-screen TV, organising your life online across three home screens. Multitask easily with the new visual task manager and switch between open apps with a single tap. All of this and more without sacrificing battery life.Connect to your home theatre
The Nokia N8 features an HDMI connection so you can easily show off your images, videos and music on compatible televisions and projectors. All in stunning high-definition digital 720p resolution. It also features premium-quality *Dolby Digital Plus technology - compatible with home theatre systems - so movies will sound as good as they look.
*Dolby Digital Plus technology. Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories.Integrated social networking
The Nokia N8 brings your friends together, by pulling feeds and updates from Facebook and Twitter to one handy application. Photos and videos can be shared the moment they're captured, Facebook events added to your calendar with just one click. Live updates are shown on your home screens, making it even easier to stay in touch.
Make it your own
Personalise your phone by adding your own widgets. Not one but three live home screens – make one for work, use one for fun, and have one with your favourite picture as the wallpaper. Swipe between the home screens with an easy gesture. Download more widgets from Ovi Store.Download thousands of opportunities
Turn your Nokia N8 into a tool for showing off, having fun and being creative. In Ovi Store you’ll find thousands of different applications to constantly upgrade and improve your device. Download apps, games and videos. The possibilities to make your phone smarter, more useful and simply more fun are endless.
National Geographic in your pocket
The Nokia N8 with on-demand Web TV. Access your favourite TV channels like CNN and National Geographic and get them piped to your phone from the comfort of your bus seat. Visit Ovi Store to find even more Web TV channels.Navigation. For free. Forever.
Voice-guided navigation for over 70 countries worldwide. Absolutely free. Simply enter where you want to go and Ovi Maps with voice guidance will tell you how to get there, turn by turn. By car or on foot.
Fifty hours of music playback
You can browse smoothly through all your favourite albums and once again get thrilled by the album artwork. Re-experience your record collection for over 50 hours straight.Make a good thing even better.
Hear voice-guided navigation from Ovi Maps conveniently through the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-608. Or go all out and make your flight a pleasure with the Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-905 with eight microphones for cancelling up to 99% of background noise.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Whose Display is Better Iphone-4 or Samsung GalaxyS
On the other hand, we can see the Samsung Galaxy S’s pixels just (It’s a still sharp WVGA, but stretched over four inches, technically has a lower pixel density), but that Super AMOLED tech really is gorgeous. Colours and videos look shockingly vivid, and surprisingly for a four inch touchscreen phone, it barely feels bigger than the iPhone 4.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Automatic Directory Submission is Easy!
Directory submission is an effective method used by webmasters to get their websites indexed with the search engines. They are also useful for targeted traffic if used properly. Directory submission involves getting the link to your website listed in what are known as article directories—much like a phone book for the internet. In order to be effective for indexing and getting traffic, you need to do many submissions to the directories and this is why you need to automate this process with software, scripts or web services.

Automatic directory submission can increase the back links of your site quickly, which means search engine rankings too. Remember that when a search engine see a huge number of links pointing to a website, it gives an indication that the site is popular and important in its niche. Websites like these rank much higher than others of the back links.
There are submission software and scripts can take care of the work for you when doing submissions to directories. This is very important and save you time when offering this service to your clients or do it yourself. Everyone knows that the search engines like to index unique contents and usually give better rankings to those who has more words on the page if two pages are similar.
Pingbacks and trackbacks are useful for getting your website indexed quickly and also build links to it. Pingbacks and trackbacks are used when a blogger make a posts on his/her blog, but this can be used on normal websites too. You just have to use a website service online to do this. Yes it’s time consuming but it’s worth it after all. The purpose of doing this is to make your website more popular and pickup by the search engines quickly without being too obvious. You must use this with care, because over-use can cause negative effects on your website.
There are many company that offer directory submission free of charge with their website design service and you might want to check them out if you are planning to hire one to build your website. The cost is usually low and will save you the time of learning to doing the task yourself. So if you are planning to do the submission once then it’s probably wise to hire a professional to do it for you.
Automatic directory submission can increase the back links of your site quickly, which means search engine rankings too. Remember that when a search engine see a huge number of links pointing to a website, it gives an indication that the site is popular and important in its niche. Websites like these rank much higher than others of the back links.
There are submission software and scripts can take care of the work for you when doing submissions to directories. This is very important and save you time when offering this service to your clients or do it yourself. Everyone knows that the search engines like to index unique contents and usually give better rankings to those who has more words on the page if two pages are similar.
Pingbacks and trackbacks are useful for getting your website indexed quickly and also build links to it. Pingbacks and trackbacks are used when a blogger make a posts on his/her blog, but this can be used on normal websites too. You just have to use a website service online to do this. Yes it’s time consuming but it’s worth it after all. The purpose of doing this is to make your website more popular and pickup by the search engines quickly without being too obvious. You must use this with care, because over-use can cause negative effects on your website.
There are many company that offer directory submission free of charge with their website design service and you might want to check them out if you are planning to hire one to build your website. The cost is usually low and will save you the time of learning to doing the task yourself. So if you are planning to do the submission once then it’s probably wise to hire a professional to do it for you.
Smallest PC
Tech heads and early adopters must have had a field day at CeBIT, Australia's largest technology trade show. It wrapped up this week, clearing the way for the latest hardware and software to be embraced by consumers and businesses. Some of the gear is already available, other devices will arrive later this year. Much of it capitalises on the trend toward mobile work.
Among the stars of the show was the ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC) - between a tablet PC and a personal digital assistant (PDA) - with full PC capabilities at half of the price of a tablet. The new $1650 EO from TabletKiosk is 50 per cent bigger than the average PDA, runs Windows XP and ditches Pocket PC applications in favour of full Windows software versions.
It's handier and lighter than a tablet or laptop and more useful than a PDA, primarily because of its 17cm touch screen. The UMPC will come with hard drives from 30GB to 160GB, and with memory up to 1GB. It is Wi-Fi and internet enabled, but does not have a mobile phone, although we are told one can be connected via Bluetooth.
Hugo Ortega, the principal of Tegatech Australia (http://www.tegatech.com.au), distributors of the EO, says demand has already outstripped initial estimates, with 250 units sold in the first two hours of orders opening. It arrives in June.
"From what we've seen, there is demand for digital ink to take notes on the screen and have it transcribed to Word or other [program]," Ortega says. He says it will finally do away with paper notebooks carried around by students and note-taking professionals.
Samsung and Asus also have ultra-mobile PCs on the way soon.
Still on the portable stakes, a new credit card-size USB flash drive has arrived.
The compact Wallet Flash (http://www.walletex.com) has a double-sided USB port that sticks out and is small enough to fit snugly with other cards in your wallet.
Gilad Grinbaum, the director of G-Innovations (http://www.ginnovations.com.au), distributors of the Israeli-developed device, says it is waterproof, and starts from $30 for 128MB of storage.
If you're a mobile worker in tough and secret conditions, Panasonic's Toughbook CF-51 arrives in September (http://www.panasonic.com.au). It is water and shock resistant and comes in a magnesium-alloy case. The 80GB hard drive is removable for security, and fingerprint and smart-card readers are optional. The series was designed to meet US military durability requirements.
Among the stars of the show was the ultra-mobile personal computer (UMPC) - between a tablet PC and a personal digital assistant (PDA) - with full PC capabilities at half of the price of a tablet. The new $1650 EO from TabletKiosk is 50 per cent bigger than the average PDA, runs Windows XP and ditches Pocket PC applications in favour of full Windows software versions.
It's handier and lighter than a tablet or laptop and more useful than a PDA, primarily because of its 17cm touch screen. The UMPC will come with hard drives from 30GB to 160GB, and with memory up to 1GB. It is Wi-Fi and internet enabled, but does not have a mobile phone, although we are told one can be connected via Bluetooth.
Hugo Ortega, the principal of Tegatech Australia (http://www.tegatech.com.au), distributors of the EO, says demand has already outstripped initial estimates, with 250 units sold in the first two hours of orders opening. It arrives in June.
"From what we've seen, there is demand for digital ink to take notes on the screen and have it transcribed to Word or other [program]," Ortega says. He says it will finally do away with paper notebooks carried around by students and note-taking professionals.
Samsung and Asus also have ultra-mobile PCs on the way soon.
Still on the portable stakes, a new credit card-size USB flash drive has arrived.
The compact Wallet Flash (http://www.walletex.com) has a double-sided USB port that sticks out and is small enough to fit snugly with other cards in your wallet.
Gilad Grinbaum, the director of G-Innovations (http://www.ginnovations.com.au), distributors of the Israeli-developed device, says it is waterproof, and starts from $30 for 128MB of storage.
If you're a mobile worker in tough and secret conditions, Panasonic's Toughbook CF-51 arrives in September (http://www.panasonic.com.au). It is water and shock resistant and comes in a magnesium-alloy case. The 80GB hard drive is removable for security, and fingerprint and smart-card readers are optional. The series was designed to meet US military durability requirements.
Easy Macro Recorder (Record Mouse and Keyboard events) : Tutorial
Do it yourself in 7 easy steps :
Have you ever heard that your PC would do work for you without doing yourself. If your answer is "NO" then this article is for you. Yes it is possible that computer will do all of your daily routine work/tedious jobs that you do on computer. Just suppose you want to check your yahoo mail. so first of all you starts Internet Explorer then you type in yahoo websitename then you click on "Mail" options then you type in your Login Name and password aftert that you click "Sign In" button. When Inbox appears on the screen you usual click "Check Mail" button to check your mails. All the above steps you use again and again when you check mails. These time consuming job would be done automatically. Easy Macro Recorder made these things possible, it is a macro recorder utility which records your mouse events and keyboard events as a macro and then play it back as and when you want. Once you record any macro then you can play it back any number of times, any time. You can make a shedule of it too.
1. Downloading the software :
You can download evaluation version of the software by clicking the following link
2. After downloading the software successfually, Install the software by Doucle Clicking the setup program.
3. When installation is done. You can either start Easy Macro Recorder by double clicking the icon on the desktop or by Clicking Start > Programs > Easy Macro Recorder.
4. After starting Easy Macro Recorder it automatically gets minimize into the system tray. Right click its icon in the system tray a popupmenu will be appeared.
5. To start recording click 'Record' option of the popumenu. 'Save Macro As' dialog box will be appeared on the screeen. Type in the filename in which macro will be placed and then press "save" button. Now recording will be started and Easy Macro Recorder will now record each and every keyboard and mouse events. Its icon will be changed to "R" symbol it means Easy Macro Recorder is recording now. It is just to show the status of the Easy Macro Recorder.
Note : Any time you can start recording by pressing 'F9' Key.
6. Now do your work whatever do you want to record. When you want to stop recording, Right click the icon of Easy Macro Recorder then click 'Stop' option from the popup menu. Recording will be stop.
Note : To stop recording shortcut is 'F10'.
7. To playback your saved macro, Right click the Easy Macro Recorder icon in the system tray then click 'Playback' option of the popup menu. 'Select macro file to play back' dialogue box will be appeared on the screen, Select the saved macro then click 'Open' button to start the macro playing back. Icon of Easy Macro Recorder will be changed to 'P' character it shows that macro is playing back.
Note : To playback a macro file, shortcut is 'F11'. If you want to finish the macro playing process before it finishes press 'F8'.
You can also make a shedule of a macro, To do this go to Control Panel -> Scheduled Tasks -> Add Scheduled Task In the Scheduled Task Wizard, press Next, then Browse button and select the macro file you want to run in the 'Select program to schedule' dialog. Because Easy Macro Recorder associates with the .mac file extension, so you don't need to select 'Macro Recorder.exe' in the program directory, just select the macro file you want to play back.
By this way you can create as many macro as you desire and automate your time consuming daily routine jobs.
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