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Selasa, 03 Januari 2012
New Blackberry in 2012
Minggu, 11 Desember 2011
The New Nokia Lumia 800
The handset boasts a fast processor, AMOLED screen and a camera with a Carl Zeiss lens. But is it good enough to revive Nokia as a serious player in a world of smart phones dominated by Apple, Samsung and HTC? Available now, it's around £470 SIM-free.
Operating system
The big difference between the Lumia 800 and previous Nokia smart phones is that this handset runs on Microsoft Windows Phone software. Naturally, it uses the latest Mango version of the operating system, which includes a number of new features, not least of which is support for multi-tasking.Microsoft's previous mobile OS, Windows Mobile, was a mess. Thankfully the company went back to the drawing board and came up with a brand new interface. The results are very impressive. Once you've used it, it's not difficult to see why Nokia's head honcho decided to dump Symbian in favour of it.
Windows Phone looks absolutely gorgeous. Thanks to some slick 3D effects and its dynamic design, it feels more modern than even Android or iOS.
Selasa, 06 Desember 2011
Wow !!!! New Blackberry Bellagio
Luxury Design: Bellagio has a thickness of 11.4 mm, well below its predecessor the Blackberry Onyx II / Bold 9780 (15 mm) or Onyx I / 9700 (14 mm). It weighs only 107 grams too, lighter than Onyx I (136 grams) and Onyx II (122 grams). If placed in the pocket, it will not look like he was pocketing the phone. Even when gripped, this phone feels light. One thing that is interesting, where the external memory is not under the battery, making it possible to replace or remove the memory card without unplugging the battery.
Samsung Galaxy Note
Nokia E6 smartphone "The Next Generation"
Looks a bit like some of the differences in the calendar, home, contact, and message. On the buttons, the E6 looks around the navigation keys.
Indeed, detailed specifications will be candidates for the latest Nokia smart phones is still very minimal. Even so, it is estimated Nokia E6 would later appear with a treat-sized screen VGA (640×480 pixels) and 8 MP camera, equipped with dual LED flash light. For the connectivity, the Nokia E6 is rumored to be supported by Wi-Fi and 3G/HSDPA canal.
Galaxy Tab 7 Plus Soon Enter Indonesian
iPad 3 Concepts HD
HP TouchPad Wi-Fi 32 GB
With all the attention lavished upon would-be tablet competitors to the Apple iPad, like the Motorola Xoom ($599, 3.5 stars) and the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook ($499, 3 stars), HP's webOS-based TouchPad has mostly flown under the radar. That should change rather quickly, though. HP, which has allegedly been designing the TouchPad since day one of its Palm acquisition more than a year ago, did something rare: The company waited until the product was ready to release it. The TouchPad is the antithesis of the PlayBook or the Xoom, which were both initially released with major features missing. The TouchPad, on the other hand, is a fully formed, well-conceived, well-designed tablet with a graceful operating system, and a unique approach to multitasking, and it comes with all of its features activated. There's room for improvement—a wider app selection and a rear-facing camera would've been nice—but the TouchPad offers a more enjoyable user experience than any of the current wave of Android Honeycomb tablets. It's no iPad, but it's the best non-Apple tablet we've seen yet.