Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Acer Android Phones


Acer Execs in London revealed a nameless Acer Android smartphone. The detailing hasn't been done to the press people, but from the litle information that people have says the Acer Android smartphone packs a Snapdragon 768MHz processor and WVGA screen, plus a 5MP camera. This phone is supposedly correct the typos while texting or mailing. Looking forward to more details on this. Acer had a good run in the laptop business and lets see how good are they with the phones.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Beware If you are using an Unlocked Iphone!!


Apple released an update to the iPhone OS today. The 3.1 iPhone update brings lots of little improvements. Don’t let iTunes tempt you with them if you have an unlocked iPhone. The new firmware will upgrade your baseband firmware, relocking your iPhone and, potentially, making it impossible to unlock again.
The good news is that your iPhone can still have that 3.1 iPhonee goodness and your unlocked iPhone. You just need to trust in the iPhone Dev team, because their tools provide a way to install the update without updating the baseband and breaking the unlock.
If you update to Apple’s new software using the normal iTunes process, you will lose your ultrasn0w unlock. In fact you may lose it permanently, because for most people the baseband firmware cannot be reverted to a previous version (unlike the main application CPU firmware).
But don’t worry…our PwnageTool program lets you update your main firmware without touching your baseband firmware, so you can still have the best of both worlds. But you must be diligent about saying “no” to your iTunes request this week to update your firmware.


Friday, October 9, 2009

New Nokia Laptop



Nokia rocked the world this morning by introducing its spin on the laptop, called the Booklet 3G. If you're the rude sort (like us) you could call it a fancy netbook, what with its Atom processor and 10.1-inch display, but that screen is higher res than your average Eee, and it also sports integrated 3G wireless and a hot-swappable SIM card, so it's definitely trying to define its own niche. It looks to be running Windows 7, which isn't particularly netbooky, and also has integrated A-GPS with a copy of Ovi Maps, HDMI output, a rated 12 hour battery life, and the usual Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, all in a 2cm (.78 inch), 2.7lb aluminum body that's understated, sophisticated, and should make most Nokia fans very happy -- Nokia fans who are looking for a tiny laptop, anyway. There's a fancy promotional video after the break, and while we don't have any anticipated release date or price just yet, we'll be learning more at Nokia World 09 on September 2. We promise not to make too many Foleo references

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Call your messenger contacts thru your phone...!!




About Nimbuzz Mobile
Nimbuzz Mobile lets you call, chat, message, and send files on the go, for free. It combines all your buddies from Skype, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, AIM, Google Talk and more. One login, one contact list, all accounts.
See who´s online and where, call/group-call, chat/chatrooms, offline messaging, send photos/music/video, voice messaging.
Nimbuzz Mobile free to download and use. Nimbuzz will not charge or bill you for anything. However, since Nimbuzz uses your internet connection, incremental data charges from your provider will apply. We therefore strongly recommend to use the mobile client only with a flat-rate data plan or free Wifi connection.
Save Money: Instead of calling minutes, Nimbuzz uses the internet to let you make free international calls to your buddies. You can also register your VoIP account to call your friends on landlines and mobile phones.
Calling your messenger contacts thru your phone... Now how cool is that.!!! I use this facility and it works fine even with the GPRS.
Locate your Friends: Share your location and retrieve the location of your buddies on a map. Great for arranging face to face meetings.
Make yourself heard: If your buddies are offline, let them know you’re trying to get in touch by sending them a "Buzz". It will start Nimbuzz Mobile on their mobile phone.
Never lose your Contacts: Use the Phonebook to back up and restore your contacts. Contacts will be backed up online. Comes in handy when you have lost your mobile phone.

Protect Your iPods and iPhones!




  1. Compatible with Apple iPhone 3G/iPhone 3GS


  2. Available in 2 styles: Stitch: Silver/Titanium (Silver Black)Catena: Silver/Titanium (Silver Black)


  3. Anodized plastic case with metallic finishing


  4. Slim fit grip case (clip-on style)


  5. Easy access to all controls and ports


  6. Prevents and shields your mobile from scratches, damages and dust

Go to

http://www.more-thing.com/index.php for more details

Sunday, September 13, 2009

The new 32GB and 64GB iPod touch.


Improved performance makes gaming and web browsing faster and better than ever. iPod touch comes with all the innovative features included in the new 3.1 software. And you can access the web and your email through built-in Wi-Fi, making iPod touch a handy pocket-size computer. Learn more





A great iPod.
Listen to mixes created just for you with Genius Mixes. Flick through your music in Cover Flow. Watch movies on a brilliant 3.5-inch screen. Give your iPod touch a shake to shuffle to a new song. And download music, movies, and more when you access the iTunes Store over Wi-Fi.
Learn about music Learn about movies


A great pocket computer.
Built-in Wi-Fi means you can quickly and easily surf the web, send email, update your Facebook status, and so much more—all on a device that fits in your pocket.
Learn more

A great portable game player.
iPod touch is designed to make playing games a great experience. New games are added to the App Store every day, and with Genius recommendations for apps, the App Store even suggests new ones based on what you've already downloaded. And games are only a part of the thousands of apps you can enjoy on iPod touch. Check out some of our current favorites.
See the Games and Apps Showcase



Saturday, September 5, 2009

32 Ways to Use Facebook for Business

Source: webworkerdaily.com

Facebook’s not just for keeping tabs on friends and filling out quizzes — it can also be used as a highly effective business tool. It’s great for marketing your products, landing gigs and connecting with your customers.

Here are 32 ways to use Facebook in your business.

    Manage Your Profile
  1. Fill out your profile completely to earn trust.
  2. Establish a business account if you don’t already have one.
  3. Stay out of trouble by reading the Facebook rules regarding business accounts.
  4. Install appropriate applications to integrate feeds from your blog and other social media accounts into your Facebook profile. (Although you should be careful before integrating your Twitter feed into your Faceboook profile, as a stream of tweets can seem overwhelming to your contacts.)
  5. Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
  6. Create friends lists such as “Work,” “Family” and “Limited Profile” for finer-grained control over your profile privacy.
  7. Post a professional or business casual photos of yourself to reinforce your brand.
  8. Limit business contacts’ access to personal photos.
  9. Post your newsletter subscription information and archives somewhere in your profile.
  10. Connect and share with others

  11. Obtain a Facebook vanity URL so that people can find you easily.
  12. Add your Facebok URL to your email signature and any marketing collateral (business cards, etc.) so prospects can learn more about you.
  13. Post business updates on your wall. Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
  14. Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall, to establish credibility.
  15. Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
  16. Before traveling, check contacts locations so you can meet with those in the city where you’re heading.
  17. Research prospects before meeting or contacting them.
  18. Upload your contacts from your email client to find more connections.
  19. Use Find Friends for suggestions of other people you may know to expand your network even further.
  20. Look for mutual contacts on your contacts’ friends lists.
  21. Find experts in your field and invite them as a guest blogger on your blog or speaker at your event.
  22. Market your products by posting discounts and package deals.
  23. Share survey or research data to gain credibility.
  24. Use Facebook Connect to add social networking features to your web site.
  25. Suggest Friends to clients and colleagues — by helping them, you establish trust.
  26. Buy Facebook ads to target your exact audience.
  27. Read up on Facebook Beacon to see if it might be useful for you.
  28. Use Network, Group and Fan Pages

  29. Start a group or fan page for product, brand or business. Unless you or your business is already a household name, a group is usually the better choice.
  30. Add basic information to the group or fan page such as links to company site, newsletter subscription information and newsletter archives.
  31. Post upcoming events including webinars, conferences and other programs where you or someone from your company will be present.
  32. Update your group or fan page on a regular basis with helpful information and answers to questions.
  33. Join network, industry and alumni groups related to your business.
  34. Use search to find groups and fan pages related to your business by industry, location and career.