Smartphone Nokia E71x

Mobile operator AT & T has launched the latest Nokia Symbian smartphone, E71x. Smartphones are ordered by customers can start on Tuesday (5/50/9). E71x a QWERTY smartphone tertipis circulating in the market at this time, forward model E71-2 NAM. Same as the other series E71, casing smartphone to use this material of the metal, giving a premium feel very thick.
E71x specification does not vary much with the E71-2 NAM, which is 3G, Wi-Fi, media player, 3.2 MP autofocus camera, Bluetooth, and the operating system Symbian S60 3rd Edition. Unlike the E71-2 NAM using Feature Pack 2, using the E71 Feature Pack 3 is also found in some of the latest Nokia smartphone. AT & T offers E71x with a monthly fee of U.S. $ 99.99 and the contract for two years.
Never ending rumors on new iPhone
Yeah, never ending rumors on new iPhone. According to AppleiPhoneApps.com, the new Apple’s device is rumored to go on sale July 17. The site also predicts that the $199 and $299 price tags will remain.

Through its very own Deep Throat–aka a source who is “closely connected to Apple’s hardware development team”–the Web site posted some details on just what the third-generation iPhone will offer. What’s more, it names Friday, July 17, as the release date.
We can’t verify anything right now, but some of the predictions make more sense than others. A July 17 release date is very plausible. Both the iPhone Classic and the iPhone 3G went on sale on Fridays (June 29, 2007, and July 11, 2008, respectively). Apple likes to respect tradition. (Source http://topiphonenews.com/)
Eee PC S101

Fashion-On-The-Go With My Ultra-Slim S101
- Ulta portable and magazine-slim (1.8cm).
- High-Performance Solid State Drive (SSD), with 30 GB free online Eee Storage.
- Longer battery life with ASUS Exclusive Super Hybrid Engine.
- Widescreen matrix LED backlight display
- 4-in-1 card reader for MMC,SD,Memory Stick and MS-PRO Read more »
Blacberry Storm

BlackBerry Storm is the first handset from Research In Motion (Rim) to feature a touch-based user interface similar to the popular Apple iPhone. This may attract more attention from consumers, but business users tend to remain with the traditional BlackBerry design.
Now available from Vodafone, the BlackBerry Storm does not have a keyboard and display a larger 3.25in fingertip control is designed to function only with the standard phone / end button and a BlackBerry, and the menu button in the front bezel. This also has the ability to improve the music and video, such as the ability to play movies and synchronize with the user’s iTunes library.
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Meanwhile, Storm also features the usual corporate, such as the ability to register with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (SSX) for push email and administrator control, seems to be more aimed at consumers.
Storm has a 3G network support, Bluetooth 2.0 and GPS hardware for location-based applications, but not Wi-Fi, which many competitors have devices such as iPhone. There are, but a decent 3.2 megapixel camera.
The Storm’s touch screen and gesture recognition is bound to invite comparisons with the iPhone from Apple, and both are quite similar input system. With both devices, the user can scroll up and down the menu and email list by swiping the screen, and tap the screen to zoom in applications such as browsers. The main menu icons have only the right size to easily tapped with the fingertips, and the second device automatically adjusts the screen orientation when you twist them around.
Where is the Storm different is clicked on the screen, which allows the user to press down – such as clicking a mouse button – to select one of the options. This feature means that it is possible to scroll through email and open a menu without accidentally or unintentionally trigger some functions, which we have found a spectral sustainable mobile phone with touch-activated.
Screen is clicked should also make the software more useful screen keyboard, but we did not find that this will happen. Click the feedback does not help, but we found we could only tap out text at a fraction of the speed possible with a real keyboard, thumb keyboard even other Smartphone. The problem is that tricky to press the correct button, and although the Storm lamp button you think he is trying to press, and this forces you to look carefully at the keyboard before you press. Read more »


