Lenovo OPhone: the next Android phone?

Lenovo, well known as computer maker, currently also in progress in producing its version of Android-based phone. Codenamed as OPhone, this phone will be available excusively to China Mobile (for China region, of course) using the magic of high speed TD-SCDMA network. From the surface, this touchscreen thing is quite similar to iPhone-form factor.

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USB Multi Display Adapter for Computer - Add-On A Second Monitor

USB Multi Display Adapter for adding an additional monitor to your computer system (VGA, DVI or even HDMI), easily allowing multitasking of your running programs.

This USB 2.0 display adapter enables you to connect one more monitor or LCD display to your computer, perfect for computer power users and gamers wanting to put secondary running programs to the side so they can keep an eye on them, but not be distracted from the primary screen.
For desktop or laptop users, adding an extra monitor is now easier and cheaper than ever by using this unique USB multi-monitor display style connection, rather than the old fashion hassle of opening the computer chassis to install another video card. This is an easily installed device, so after a quick software installation, the second monitor comes alive. Even better, this computer accessory is ready to be used on both Widows and Mac OSX systems.

This model allows both extended desktop and mirrored desktop modes, so you can either extend your monitor workspace to access more computer programs simultaneously (true multi-tasking) or add a mirrored display so you can see stock and news reports no matter where you look! Whether you are a graphics designer, day trader, home video lover, or professional blogger, getting a multi-display adapter to add-on an additional monitor to your computer is a great gift to yourself.

This wonderful product is available for orders right now. As always, brought to you at a low wholesale price by the original direct from China no M.O.Q. (no minimum order quantity) wholesaler, Chinavasion.

At a Glance…

USB multi-display adapter for extra monitor with sound.
Adapters for use with DVI, VGA or HDMI monitors
Works with Windows and Macintosh based computers.
Add up to 6 additional monitors to your computer if 6 separate USB multi-display adapters are purchased and used

China Manufacturer Specifications

Primary Function: USB Display Adapter for Extra Monitor with Sound
Host Interface: USB 2.0
Unit Color: Black
Video Interface: DVI, VGA, HDMI
Audio Interface: 3.5mm Audio Socket, RCA Audio (using Adapter)
Supported Display Modes: Extended Desktop / Mirrored Desktop / Primary
Input/Output:
- Power
- USB
- MIC
- Headphone jack
- Video port
Supported Output Resolutions:
- 640 x 480
- 800 x 600
- 1024 x 768
- 1280 x 960
- 1280 x 1024
- 1360 x 768
- 1366 x 768
- 1368 x 768
- 1400 x 1050
- 1440 x 900
- 1600 x 1200
- 1680 x 1050
Power Source: USB 2.0
System Requirements
- CPU at 1.2Ghz or higher processor
- 512M of RAM (minimum)
- Windows 2000 with SP4, XP with SP2, Vista, Mac OS X
Operating Temperature: 10-40 deg C
Dimension: 103mm x 53mm x 17mm (L x W x D)
Manufacturer Ref: CTJ4ITN0S2A5
Other Features:

128MB Built-in video RAM
Vista Aero 3D Desktop Support
Gold Connections for maximum signal transmission
Also accepts a microphone (MIC IN) for VOIP calls or karaoke
Add-on a standard LCD or even projector through the computers USB 2.0 port
The unit supports DVI, VGA and HDMI visual interfaces and RCA (stereo) for audio
Package Contents:

Model CVEL-K02 Multi-Display Adapter
Audio Adapter
HDMI Adapter
VGA Adapter
Mini-USB to USB cable
Users Manual - English
Software disc (Mac and Windows)

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Nokia N97 - Tech Specification, Review and Price

Nokia has launched its new N97 smart phone (Nokia calls it a mobile computer) with 3.5-inch tilting touch screen and QWERTY keyboard. Nokia N97 key features are:

* Tri-band HSDPA/quad-band GSM
* Sliding QWERTY keypad and touchscreen display
* 3.5-inch TFT (16:9 widescreen); 640 x 360 pixels
* 32GB onboard memory + microSD card slot
* Series60 5th Edition
* 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics
* MPEG-4 VGA video recording at 30fps
* Multiple music, video and image formats supported
* 802.11b/g; USB; Bluetooth with A2DP; GPS with A-GPS
* 3.5mm audio jack
* 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9mm
* 150gm weight

The Nokia N97 is powered by the Nokia BP-4L Battery with 6.6 hours talk-time and 430 hours standby.Along with all major features like 3G, GPRS, GPS, HSDPA, Java, Bluetooth, A2DP, USB and WiFi ,the Nokia N97 has a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics,32GB memory(up to 48GB) and the latest Series60 5th Edition OS.It has a slide-out QWERTY keypad and a large 3.5-inch touchscreen display.

The Nokia N97 is a high-end multimedia phone with 3.5-inch 640×360 pixel resolution display.The N97’s 32GB of internal memory with microSDHC support will hardly let any space shortage in it.The tilt-up display is a comfortable typing position than the flat sliding phones.The QWERTY keypad and the touchscreen will make sure that there is no restriction in writing text.The 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics is nothing new or big thing but anyway you are not buying just a camera phone.Overall the Nokia N97 is a sexy high-end multimedia phone.

Price and Availability: The Nokia N97 is expected to begin shipping in the first half of 2009 at an estimated retail price of aprox $700+.

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PS3 Firmware 2.53 available now for Download

The official Playstation website leaked the information about the new firmware 2.53 of PS3 to be released on November 26, but when users tried to update 2.53 it is updated and available now for you to download.

The Latest firmware adds embedded flash video in full screen in the Internet explorer, It means that your site will now work on PS3. yay!!!…

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Motorola A1200 with cool transperent cover

motorola-a1200

Motorola A1200 PDA Smart Phone comes with an ultra cool transparent cover as a protection for the 2.4″ 262K vivid color touch screen display. Three stunning colors are available catering for different personalities.

Comes with a 2.0 Megapixel camera that also support video recording. Want to shoot close up pictures without involving a microscope? The Motorola A1200 PDA Smart Phone’s macro capability comes in handy.

To enhance your viewing pleasure, it supports RealPlayer for music and enables full screen video entertainment on the 2.4″ display generously.

A total entertainment experience. Don’t forget the removable memory card (up to 1GB), say goodbye to limitation. Just shoot, snap and store all your favorite pictures, video & music files into this little gadget. Trash your bulky business card holder and make full use of the coolest function of all.

In just a snapshot away, the clever Motorola A1200 PDA Smart Phone will transform a business card into digital data and have it stored into the address book! Quick, easy and totally hassle free. Gain your wireless independence. The new Motorola A1200 PDA Smart Phone comes with built in Bluetooth functionality so you can talk freely on a wireless headset, sync up seamlessly with your PC and other compatible Bluetooth devices. Print your favorite pictures wirelessly with Bluetooth printing capability.

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LG EnV2 -The Next Generation Messaging

lg-env2

Get ready to join the next generation of mobile messaging with the new LG enV2. Smaller, slimmer, and sleeker than ever, the phone features large external keys and an easy to use QWERTY keyboard that make dialing and texting a snap.

Advanced messaging features like auto text readout, message sort, and the ability to store up to 300 text messages enhance the experience.

The larger internal display, along with Bluetooth stereo support, a music player, and a 2.0 megapixel camera or camcorder keep you perfectly entertained, and with a microSD memory port, you can save all your favorites. Small on size and big on style, you’ll give the new LG enV2 two thumbs up.

Features

  • Cell Phone Type : Camera, Digital Player
  • Carrier : Verizon Wireless
  • Cell Network Technology : CDMA
  • Wireless Technology : Bluetooth
  • Supported Memory : MicroSD
  • Megapixels : 2 Megapixels
  • Talk Time : 5.3 hrs.
  • Standby Time : 21.7 days
  • Screen Size : 2.4 inch.
  • Supported Media Format : MPEG-4, 3gp
  • Key Functions : Digital Camera, Digital Player
  • Additional Features : Qwerty Keyboard Layout, Text-to-speech (Text Recognition), Tty Compatible
  • Antenna Style : Integrated
  • Digital Camera : Yes
  • Included Functions : digital camera or digital player
  • Network Technology : CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
  • Phone Book Capacity : 1000 Names & Numbers
  • Vibrating Alert : Yes

Digital Camera Features

  • Self Timer Delay : 10 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec

Display

  • Display Features : Wallpaper, Screensaver
  • Display Type : LCD
  • Display Resolution : 240 x 320 Pixels
  • Display Color Support : Color

Power Managment

  • Battery Technology : Lithium Polymer

General Product Info

  • Height : 3.9 in
  • Width : 2 in
  • Depth : 0.7 in
  • Weight : 4.2 oz
  • Also known as : LG Electronics VX9100, LG
  • Manufacturer Part No. : VX9100
  • Dimension : 3.9 in x 2 in x 0.7 in(HxWxD)

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Caps Lock Method in iPhone and ipod Touch

Apple Iphone’s keyboard is similar to normal keyboard in one more way it has two caps lock method for going into upper case and shifting back from upper case mode.

1. By holding the Shift Key and Pressing Letters will show letters in Upper Case

2. Double Shift key method

goto settings -> General -> Keyboard -> enable caps lock

this setting will enable you to switch caps lock on by tapping shift key twice.hmm!!

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Apple Announcements at Lets Rock Event

Three new products are taking center stage from Apple’s music announcement in San Francisco so far today: a new version of iTunes, and new iPod Nano, and a new iPod Touch. Plans have also been confirmed for a long-awaited OS fix for the iPhone, one that promises to repair the host of problems users have seen since the 3G phone’s debut.

ITunes 8

Steve Jobs’ first revelation was the new iTunes 8. The updated program will make songs more accessible with tiled browsing platform that lets you see each track’s album cover. It also introduces an option called “Genius,” a tool that groups similar songs together into playlists. iTunes 8 will also mark the return of NBC content to the platform.

The New Nano

Next, Jobs showed off the new iPod Nano, which — as expected — will be the thinnest model ever made by Apple. It boasts a newly curved screen, a new voice recording function, and an updated interface modeled after the iPhone and iPod Touch. The next-generation Nano can also be flipped onto its side for better video viewing. One of the coolest additions, though, is the “shake to shuffle” ability: You literally shake the thing to advance to the next track, courtesy of its built-in accelerometer.

The new Nanos will be available in eight colors. The 8GB version will be $149 and the 16GB version $199. Both should be available within the next week. Apple is also prepping a new line of headphones to go with the players. They’ll offer controls right on the cord. The headphones will sell for about $80 and will be available next month.

The New Touch

Third, the updated iPod Touch, which cuts back on size and scales up on power. The thinner model, now available, offers integrated volume controls and a built-in speaker. It also has the same Genius playlist option as the new Nano and is now being touted for audiobook usage as well. The Touch will have access to the App Store, with games such as Spore and Real Soccer 2009 being prepared for release. The touch will run $229 for the 8GB, $299 for the 16GB, and $399 for the 32GB model.
OS X 2.1

Apple also announced the release of OS X 2.1 for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. The update is said to fix the bulk of iPhone problems — dropped calls, reception issues, and app-related crashes. The 2.1 release will be available free to any users already on 2.0 and will cost $9.99 for anyone on an earlier version.

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Google Chrome vs Opera, Firefox and IE tests

The ongoing internet browser war welcomes its new contestant: famous internet giant Google just released beta version of its upcoming internet browser, which is called Chrome. In the year 2006, person from Google said that they have no plans for releasing their own browser. Recent events show that this was not true. As said in 33-paged presentation, made like a comic book, Google Chrome is very different from any popular browser. It use WebKit engine (same as Safari’s), and it was written from scratch to work flawlessly with complex content like JavaScript and modern web applications.

Features that make Chrome distinguish itself from monsters like Mozilla Firefox or Opera are simple but truly amazing. First, every tab is an independed process. This makes memory management a lot easier, eliminates the reasons for memory leakage. Each tab is on its own - if one tab crashes there will be no impact on other tabs. This is very useful feature, because if you are working with many tabs at once, you may lose important information if entire browser goes down. Second, it has revolutionary JavaScript engine, which is made to work even faster than in the fastest browsers. Multithreaded page loading is another key to success, because it is very disturbing to wait with a blank screen for some JavaScripts to load: now all elements are loaded simultaneously, not one after another. In the built-in task manager you can see what tab eats more memory or CPU time than others, and effectively manage your tabs to reduce unneeded memory or CPU usage.

However, let’s make an experiment and see, if this new browser from Google is faster than its famous competitors - Opera, Firefox and IE. We installed all of these browsers, and made them through some simple tests to see, which one will be faster. All browsers are freshly installed, without plugins or other add-ons which can influence on their work. The configuration of our test machine is: AMD Athlon x2 64, 2GB RAM, Windows Vista x86.

Launch time

Launch time is not very important parameter, but it influences the overall pleasure of usage. We were very impressed by Chrome launch time, it easily overdone almost every browser except IE, which launch time was almost completely the same. Let’s see whole result table:

IE 1 sec
Firefox 2sec
Opera 3 sec
Chrome 1 sec

JavaScript speed

There already exist some JavaScript browser speed tests, so we tried this one to see, what speed will have new JavaScript engine from Google. The results were interesting and amazing: while Opera handled this test in about 600 milliseconds, Chrome did it in 350! According to the sheet published on that page, Opera results was fastest that any other browser, and Chrome overdone them easily. However, we believe that there are no ultimate tests, and each and every test may have its own winners. We tried to make our own JS test, to be sure that this test is not optimized for special browser. The task was a simple JavaScript below:

var t = new Date().getTime();
for(i = 0; i<10000000; i++){};
var t1 = new Date();.getTime();
document.write(«Time for executing: „+(t1-t)/1000 + sec.);

We launched it from our local server to eliminate the risk of internet connection influencing the results. So, the testing time begins.

Results for 1 page:

Unfortunately, Internet Explorer was out of the competition, because it didn’t want to handle our simple script, asking every time to disable page scenarios. Firefox, Chrome and Opera handled it correctly, but in different time. So, the results are:

Firefox 3.6 sec
Opera 5.7 sec
Chrome 0.3 sec(!)

It is amazing how fast Chrome is compared to leading browsers! But let’s try to make this task more complex and open 5 instances of this test page to see, how browsers will handle multithreading.

Results for 5 simultaneously started pages:

Firefox 18 sec (when JS was executed in one tab, all interface buttons were blocked, so we opened pages one after another)
Opera 27 sec
Chrome 0.3 sec(!!!)

Almost unbelievable results, which show that Chrome’s JavaScript engine is truly advanced and powerful. It made through this simple test many times faster than its competitors, Firefox and Opera. However, tests will never show a real situation, so we wanted to make a simple usage test and see, how efficient will be Chrome’s memory management. We opened 5 tabs simultaneously, five heavy loaded pages in each browser. All browsers was tested on one set of pages, so they are all in one conditions.

Memory usage on 5 tabs right from the start:

IE 60 MB
Firefox 64.4 MB
Opera 52.2 MB
Chrome 75.4 MB

At the first glance, Chrome is eating more memory that its rivals, but let’s look on this results after 10 minutes of intensive usage:

Memory usage on 5 tabs after 10 min of intensive surfing:

IE 96 MB
Firefox 109.8 MB
Opera 96.6 MB
Chrome 84.1 MB

Results are not such amazing as speed, but they show that Chrome’s multithreaded tab handling, while eating more from the start, wins after some intensive usage.

All these test clearly show us, that new browser from Google is truly revolutionary and very interesting. It is now only on Beta stage, so the result may even improve after time. Of course, it lacks some advanced features that Opera or Firefox have, but let’s hope that all of them will be implemented in the final release. Google made a wise choice for keeping its browser open-source, so all the improvements done in the Chrome can be used by other developers in their browsers. It is early to tell, will it have bigger popularity that nowadays leaders, but it is clear that this browser will not pass out unnoticed. Developers say that final version will be released for all operating systems, including Linux and MacOS, and even on the final stage it will remain fully open-source.

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Epson Releases MovieMate 55 with more features and lower price


Epson will be releasing the next projector in their MovieMate line, the MovieMate 55 and it looks like this one will be packing more features and a lower price tag. With a brighter light, this projector is sure to pique many a projector enthusiast’s interest.

Several specs for this new projector are now known. According to CrunchGear, several of these features include:

* Projecting a 16:9 widescreen 60-inch image from only six feet away or a 120-inch image from just 12 feet away
* Built-in progressive scan standard definition [480p] DVD/CD player
* Great sound quality using two built-in 8 watt 5.1 Dolby Digital DTS® speakers
* Compatible with Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PS3, and Apple iPod
* Integrates a new, brighter E-TORL lamp with up to 1,200 lumens to project light more efficiently, maximizing brightness and uniformity across the entire screen throughout the lamp’s life

Sounds good to me. This should be a good addition to the current projector lineup.

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Gadgets

Upto 32GB storage in MOTOROKR EM35

The New MOTOROKR EM35 was launched by Motorola as reported by Engadget Mobile. This phone is designed with both music and talk in mind.

Full Story | December 4th, 2008

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