Thursday, July 2, 2009
NOKIA 6210 NAVIGATOR
Seems Nokia has become rather adapt at making that one thing in your pocket thatis actually many things! This snazzy sliderthat wouldn’t want to part palms with is its latest offering. Slide it open and get mesmerised by its features, from the Navigator with preloaded maps of 8 Indian cities to visual radio to SMS reader to WWW access at the push of a button to Active Notes to organise your life. The battery life is decent at 1.5 days, unless you get hooked to the Net or Navigator and lose track of time! Available in black and this smart red, it is one of those gizmos that you take about an hour to get completely comfy with.
Hot Verdict
The navigator feature is for diehard geeks, till our city GIS comes on par with it. But as phone the 6210 is a sureshot winner, with all the latest add-ons.
SPEC CHECK
* 120 MB internal memory
* Weight 117gm
* 2.4 display
* 3.2 meg camera, 4X integrated Zoom
For more details, visit http://europe.nokia.com
Popularity: 68% [?]
Blackberry Storm: Manifesting Your Desires!
If touch is the big thing right now in gadgets, this touchscreen is the next big thing! Unlike in iPhone, Google’s G 1 or any other touchscreen phone, the BlackBerry Storm has Click Through, which has a suspension system beneath the display, so that when you go to select an application, you actually push the screen down like you would with any key. It sounds pretty realistic… But what keeps it in our virtual wishlist segment is that no one except Texas-based Research In Motion knows of its scheduled launch date (in India arid globally) or its pricing! Well, we guess we just have to wish and watch…!
SPEC CHECK!
* 3.25 display
* Auto switch between CDMA and GSM networks
* 3.2 meg camera 1GB onboard memory
For more details, visit www.blackberry.com
Popularity: 63% [?]
Philips SBA1500 Portable Speakers
These HOT, HOT SBA1500 speakers from Phillips are unlike any other sound blasters around. Though just the size of a cricket ball, one single speaker has the meat to blast off the jazz in style! The speakers come with their own power pack to amplify the music, which clips together pretty neatly with the speakers for true compact portability. And best bit: These portable balls of power are made to actually live off the power from your music device. So just plug them in and set the ball rolling!
Popularity: 64% [?]
Bonica Snapper-XP S5 Digital Underwater Camera - Discover The Outdoors
NOKIA N96: All in One
This is NOT a phone. Seriously! It’s more like a micro-handheld computer fitted with security features that will put the CIA to shame and also put an end to TVs, laptops and what not! This small device has so much in it that I’m still striving to figure out what all gizmos it will soon replace! Its navigation system is as accurate as they come. It’s connected to satellites, which will in a year or so, let you click photos of places in NEW YORK even as you sit at the nukkad sipping chal! You can already watch all national TV channels on it; All this with a pretty decent battery backup of 1.5 days. And did I mention the amazing 5 meg camera, which shoots DVD quality videos? Phew!
SPEC CHECK
* 16 GB inbuilt memory, expandable to 24 GB
* Weight: 125 g
* 2.8 display
* 5 MP camera, Carl Zeiss lens, twin flash graphics card
For more details, Visit www.nseries.com
Popularity: 60% [?]
What Do You Hate About Backing Up Your Data?
Backup is one of those things that we rarely think about until it is far too late. It’s usually a task that’s somewhere buried on your to-do list. It may even be a high priority task on your list, but somehow weeks and months pass and still, no backup. Could it be because too much pain is associated with the process? Or maybe it’s just being a bit lazy? Or more likely, we are all too busy and just don’t make the time.
Here, we take a look at some of the painful aspects of backing up our PCs and laptops and how we can easily overcome that pain to make sure we don’t end up losing our valuable data.
Method
The first issue is determining how you will back up your data. Online? Off site? Off line? All of the above? And within each of those options are again many other options! First, here’s the bad news; you really should be doing all of the above. Three times the work you say! Not quite. Fortunately, with a little initial investment in time and money, you can setup these solutions relatively painlessly with the result being safe, secure data.
You can back up off site two ways: 1) Use a web-based service provider or 2) use a portable backup drive and physically move it off site. We recommend option 1, because it will save more of your time; however, if you prefer more control of your data and don’t mind the extra time involved, option 2 works just fine.
Since external drives are inexpensive, it’s also a good idea to maintain an on-site backup, giving you the advantage of speedy recovery when data is lost. While you can back up to a USB or FireWire hard drive attached to one of your PCs, a much more convenient solution is a network storage device, often referred to as Network Attached Storage (NAS).
A NAS, like Western Digital’s My Book World Edition, connects directly to your home network and allows for easy backup of any computer connected to the network.
Time
Now that you have your backup method ready to go, how to remember to back up? You have two options: 1) Setup an annoying reminder to tell you to back up every few hours or 2) automate it and forget it. You can guess that we prefer option 2.
Most on-line services will have this feature available, but you have to be connected to the Internet for it to work, and it can be slow. That is why we like the NAS solution so much. Devices like WD’s My Book World Edition backs up your systems as soon as you connect to your home network, even if you have no Internet access. With this particular product, you don’t have to remember anything – it backs up automatically every time you save a file.
What Do You Hate About Backing Up Your Data?
Now that you have automated the procedure, time no longer becomes an issue. That said, it’s a good idea to periodically check your back ups to make sure your data is indeed being backed up.
What do you hate about the process of backing up your data? How did you solve your problem?
Popularity: 50% [?]
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Concept Color Picking Pen by Jinsun Park
Artists would love this new concept device i.e. the color-picking pen designed by Jinsun Park. It is just like the color-picker available in the Adobe Photoshop. This is a really nice concept, as its very out of the box idea and also a very useful one if it comes into manufacturing phase. It can take out colors from any item which you put it against and then the pen uses the same color.
The color you want to use is detected by the color sensor and the RGB cartridge of the pen mixes the required inks to create the required color. Below you can see the pic showing the various part of this concept pen.
ust imagine how this concept pen can change the art of drawing and all other stuff related to it. Below you can see a descriptive image of getting the color from a leave and then drawing with it.
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