Nokia have announced the N97 with a 3.5" display combined with a QWERTY keyboard. Built on the S60 5th Edition platform and Symbian operating system, the TFT colour display offers an ultra resistant touch screen with 640 x 360 pixels resolution.
The large touchscreen display makes web browsing a very easy task to use whenever you need to. The keyboard is an essential combination with the web browsing and makes the whole experience very laptop like. The Nokia N97's widescreen display is great for watching videos and an added bonus is you can use the TV output to view everything on your home television directly from your mobile phone.
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Panasonic Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. has announced launch of PT-P1SD LCD projector in India. Panasonic claims that the PT-P1SD is the world’s lightest and smallest LCD projector with built-in SD RAM card slot for standalone slide shows and presentations without the need of being connected to a PC.
The new Panasonic LCD projector, PT-P1SD, provides a new way to present digital still images or moving pictures taken with a digital still camera or camera mobile phone using the SD memory cards for storage. Read More...
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Dell has announced a new stylish Black-and-Chrome Inspiron 518 desktop PC which is powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor and it comes with Dell Widescreen 18.5-inch LCD monitor, DVD writer and Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio.
Dell Inspiron 518 Desktop PC is powered by 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E7300 that features 3-MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB Intel Mobile G33 chipset motherboard, 2-GB DDR2 667 MHz SDRAM, 320 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive (7200rpm) and 16X DVD Super Multi Double Layer DVD writer with 8.5 GB data capacity.
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LG Electronics has launched its Blu-ray Disk Rewriter, the GBW-H10N, which combines Blu-ray technology with all other prevailing compact DVD optical disc formats including DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM in an internal drive configuration. According to the company its new Blu-ray Optical Disc Rewriter is capable of providing consumers with higher-quality video and audio rewriting, combined with greater storage capacity achieved using deployment of next generation optical disc format technologies.
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We all know that the older we get, the more difficult it becomes to remember things. This is because the brain is a muscle. The more you use it, the more it works. The more you ignore it, the less likely it will be able to remember new information or recall old information. In order to keep your brain in tip-top shape, it is a good idea to continue to use it by playing memory activities. Thanks to the digital age we’re in, there are many different types of memory activities that you can now play on a computer or gaming system.
Computer Games
There have always been computer games that can help you use your memory, but now they are more advanced than ever. Solitaire and other computer card games are a great way to keep your brain active and use your memory skills. Other internet games, however, such as Bejeweled, can also help to keep your brain stay in shape and can be played by anyone, from children to adults. You can also go online to indulge in a game of chess or checkers against someone who lives a world away from you, allowing you to keep your mental activity strong while enjoying a game against someone else.
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Panasonic has recently announced its new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 compact digital camera which boasts massive 7.2 Megapixel image resolution and offers 3.6X optical zoom with 4X continuous digital zoom (12X combined zoom), large high-resolution 2.5-inch LCD screen, world’s slimmest 28 mm wide-angle lens from LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT and supports expandable memory card for variety of media cards.
Equipped with 1/2.5 inch CCD Sensor, the Lumix DMC-FX30 compact digital camera features a large 2.5 inch (6.4 cm) Polycrystalline TFT LCD Display having 207,000 Pixels resolution, 27 MB internal memory with SD/MMC card expansion slot support, built-in microphone and USB v2.0 port. Read More...
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IT’S easy enough to accidentally delete cherished digital photographs. One wrong click of a button can wipe them out.Retrieving those images can be tricky, particularly when the files have been fragmented and bits of them are scattered throughout the hard drive or camera card.
Now, new software is smart enough to find and reassemble fragmented digital photographs, even when the directions for locating them have been deleted. The feat is similar to assembling a million pieces of a jigsaw puzzle with no guiding box-top image.
One day, this software may be useful not only in its consumer applications, restoring snapshots that have accidentally been erased, but also in recovering deliberately deleted images that might provide evidence in cases of corporate spying or child pornography.
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LG has today launched its new Music Phone, the LG KM710 which is triband GSM network ready Slide-up style music phone featuring a large 2.0-inch 262K colors color display, 3.15 MP digital camera, powerful MP3 and media player, FM Radio with recording facility, memory expansion card slot and 3.5 mm audio out port.The new LG KM710 Slide mobile phone is a triband GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 MHz handset which featrues 2.0-inch, 262,144 colors, 240 x 320 pixels resolution QVGA display in slide-up style design.
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Micron Technology has confirmed it will eliminate as many as 2,000 positions by the end of the fiscal year due to 'deteriorating economic conditions' and 'decreased demand' for 200mm DRAM products.
The company also announced plans to 'phase out' 200mm wafer manufacturing operations at its facility in Boise, Idaho.
'We remained hopeful that the demand for these products would stabilise in the marketplace and start to improve as we moved into the spring,' said Micron CEO Steve Appleton. 'Unfortunately, a better environment has not materialised, and we are at a point where we wanted to let our employees and the community know in advance what will occur later this summer.' However, Appleton explained that the corporation maintained sufficient manufacturing capacity and did not expect any disruption in product supply. Micron will apprently continue to operate its 300mm research and development fabrication facility at the Boise site, while proceeding with reticle manufacturing, product design, quality assurance and systems integration.
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