Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Nokia E75 QWERTY-keyboard

Nokia are rumoured to be launching the new Nokia E75 at this year's Mobile World Congress next month. Luckily we don't have to wait long, as we have a few leaked pictures of the E75 now. According to unconfirmed reports, the unit can operate in GSM, and third-generation networks, has the support of HSDPA, is equipped with a 2.4 "display and 3.2 MP camera. You can acknowledge the support networks of Wi-Fi, as well as the availability of Bluetooth module. Just like the E90, it features a slide out QWERTY keyboard.


It is possible that the smartphone will be presented at the annual exhibition Mobile World Congress, which will be held from 16 to 19 February in Barcelona. The organizer of the events in favor GSM Association.


Complete Bluetooth for iPhone

In the network there is evidence that the developer was able to make the iPhone to accept files. In support were posted video of the transfer of files between computers iMac and iPhone, as well as between your Sony Ericsson K550i and the iPhone. At present, the application is in development. However, it will be able to install only users cracked versions of the device. Upon completion of the development, application will be available in Cydia.

Remember, iPhone has a full-function hardware module with support for Bluetooth profiles A2DP (stereo transmission over the air) and EDR (up to 2.1 Mb / c). Restriction on the air is likely to have been introduced in order to curb the proliferation of media works protected by copyright.

Google toolbar and Internet Tips

Google Toolbar shortcuts
This month we mention several helpful shortcuts for the useful Google Toolbar. Quickly access the Google Toolbar by pressing ALT+G or open a new browser window by pressing Shift+Enter.

Internet and the Google Toolbar
Google is one of the most powerful search engines on the Internet. Using the the Google toolbar allows users to quickly search the complete Internet or the page you are currently on. Get the Google toolbar at: http://toolbar.google.com.

Create a shortcut key for Internet Web pages

Create a PC shortcut key to a favorite web page by creating a shortcut to the web page or URL. Users using Internet Explorer can quickly do this by right-clicking on an empty spot of a web page and click 'Create Shortcut'.
Once the shortcut has been created locate the shortcut and right-click or view the properties of that shortcut.
In the shortcut properties assign a new shortcut key and click OK. Now when the shortcut key is pressed the web page will be automatically loaded.

Nvidia Releases Quadro NVS 420 Quad-Display Graphics Card

The ability to drive big displays now comes in a small package with the release of the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420, a low profile professional graphics solution designed for maximum display real estate with a small form factor (SFF) computer.

The card features the Nvidia nView display software and offers support for four 30-inch displays at 2560x1600 resolutions.

Display gridlines that divide up the displays into multiple regions are available, maximizing a user?s desktop space. Virtual desktops allow users to launch applications on up to 32 different desktops. An extended Windows Taskbar spans across multiple displays so the application window buttons can be spread over multiple displays.



Equipped with large frame buffer and high memory bandwidth, the Quadro NVS 420 GPU is fully capable of the performance required by many digital signage installations, providing 2D and 3D content as well as HD video. For extreme resolutions, the DisplayPort connectors offer more screen real estate from a single graphics card on an SFF system.

The NVIDIA Quadro NVS 420 GPU will be available this February at a price of $499 (USD) MSRP.

Nokia sales one million 5800 XpressMusic phone

Nokia announced that they have just shipped the 1 million Nokia 5800 XpressMusic phones making it one of their more successful phones to date.

Even though it hasn’t been released all over the globe, impressive sales in particular regions like Hong Kong, Moscow and no doubt, the Philippines as well has helped the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic attain this feat at such a short amount of time.

The 5800 XpressMusic has been closely watched because of its potential to rival Apple's iTunes in popularity, especially in Europe.

“The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has been received very positively and this milestone is further proof that people all over the world want a device that is not only a great music experience, but makes the most of touch-screen technology," said Jo Harlow, VP Nokia.

The phone, which sports a 3.2-inch screen, a 3.2 megapixel camera and supports Flash-based browsing for the web went on sale in October 2008 in just a few countries including Russia and Hong Kong. The 5800 XpressMusic is went on sale in UK a few days ago and is available in the US only as an unsubsidized and unlocked phone.