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		<title>Apple iPhone 4 Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 17:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>A.R.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Apple's launch of the iPhone 4 has seen the greatest excitement for the new phone ever - sufficient reason for HD video recording, a super high-res screen and ridiculously slim dimensions, the process under way realise why. But the relationship is a little bit different now - besides was the iPhone 3GS something of an non-update to the iPhone range, but you'll find finally <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://chloeshowtodeals.com/apple-iphone-4-review/">Apple iPhone 4 Review</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Apple's launch of the iPhone 4 has seen the greatest excitement for the new phone ever - sufficient reason for HD video recording, a super high-res screen and ridiculously slim dimensions, the process under way realise why. But the relationship is a little bit different now - besides was the iPhone 3GS something of an non-update to the iPhone range, but you'll find finally decent alternatives in the smartphone market, with the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-review/htc-desire-the-perfect-multimedia-cell-phone">HTC Desire</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-news/the-galaxy-has-a-successor-now-samsung-galaxy-s2-that-is">Samsung Galaxy S</a> leading the Android fight straight away to Apple's door.</p>
<p><strong>Design</strong><br />Created from glass and stainless steel, the black-and-silver iPhone 4 really has the most elegant appear and feel of your smart phone on the market--yes, even with in excess of seven months. Nothing in Verizon's lineup really comes close. Although CDMA phones usually are heavier than their GSM counterparts, Apple been able to keep the weight about this iPhone 4 as low (4.8 ounces) and the dimensions as small (4.5 x 2.3 x 0.37 inches).There are only a few aesthetic differences between the AT&amp;T and Verizon iPhone 4. First, the antenna bands on the Verizon device force the volume buttons and ringer switch down a tad on the left side. Apple is releasing a different universal bumper case to fit both its iPhones, while case makers is going to be releasing special Verizon iPhone 4 cases that accommodate the subtle design differences. A vital a part of the iPhone 4's design remains the 3.5-inch Retina Display. At 960 x 640 pixels, this screen continues to be the resolution champ, and IPS technology is constantly provide fantastically wide viewing angles. </p>
<p><strong>Mobile Hotspot</strong><br />This is an area where Apple is catching up to the Android crowd. For $20 each month, you may use the Verizon iPhone 4 as being a personal hotspot for as many as 5 devices (something the AT&amp;T iPhone 4 doesn't currently support). We easily found the utility under Settings, plus it includes simple instructions allowing you to connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB. Changing the password is often a cinch. We prefer that the iPhone 4 displays a glowing bar at all times at the top of the screen showing the amount of products are connected (community . gets attached to some real estate property). However, you want Apple made the Personal Hotspot feature much better to discover by providing it an app icon shortcut. The Verizon iPhone 4 averaged quite an strong 678 Kbps downlink rate using Speedtest on our ThinkPad T410s, and also a respectable 344 Kbps average upload speed. Webpages also loaded immediately, with NYTimes, ESPN, and CNN appearing within an average of 14 seconds.</p>
<p><strong>Call Quality</strong><br />During our four times of testing, we used the Verizon iPhone 4 as our primary phone, so we didn't experience an individual dropped call in Ny or Nj. On AT&amp;T's network, we've experienced three drops in a single minute. During our testing we made one call to a landline and another to a wireless number from both the AT&amp;T and Verizon iPhone 4, without telling the other caller which device there we were using. Both callers declared our voice sounded garbled and muffled on the AT&amp;T device, understanding that our voice came through more clearly on Verizon's iPhone. Voice quality wasn't perfect--the second caller noted some tinniness--but they much preferred talking to us on Verizon. The AT&amp;T iPhone's edge over the Verizon device is its support for simultaneous voice and data. To put it differently, in case a call will come in, you can still look up something on the web or pullup a guide. On Verizon you can't use data within a call, and if you're in the middle of loading a website page each time a call will come in, your session will pause before you hang up the phone. Also, you can't use the Verizon iPhone overseas for voice or 3G data, which is a big consideration for international travelers. </p>
<p><strong>FaceTime</strong><br />Common occupation why video calling has never removed from here, and something analysts is the complexity of getting hired - a minimum of Apple has removed that hurdle here. You may choose to video call someone off their profile in your phone, or even switch the call to FaceTime halfway through to start-up a youtube video call instead. An easy button press flicks between the front-facing VGA camera and the rear 5MP effort, therefore you get the choice move the little pane showing your face around the screen - although you can't input it right in the centre for comedy effect.</p>
<p><strong>Camera and Camcorder</strong><br />To start, Apple's overhaul of the sensor is doing wonders for extending the light selection of the snapper - now it will take excellent pictures in the low and strong light, even without the LED flash. The digital zoom is silky smooth too, this is dumbfounding how clear the pictures are in 5x zoom - have a look below to check out how well they came out:</p>
<p><strong>Music and Video</strong><br />Another trick the iPhone 4 is packing is the power to record and edit HD video straight from the handset, with the plan clearly making it into the ultimate media marvel. Recording 720p video isn't anything new, as the Samsung i8910HD, Vodafone 360 H1, Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Vivaz Pro and the Samsung Wave all have been able to showcase that trick these days, with the Nokia N8 coming up to complete the same.But Apple isn't about doing things the same manner, and once again the interface becomes a differentiator for the video. However, under those lighting conditions, you couldn't really say the HD quality comes screaming out at you - considering the same footage on the display screen ensures that the graininess is otherwise engaged entirely force.</p>
<p><strong>Battery life</strong><br />Apple rates the Verizon <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-news/white-iphone-4-coming-in-spring-2011">iPhone 4</a> to last 6 hours for a charge when surfing the web over 3G, and 10 hours on Wi-Fi. The rated talk time is 7 hours on 3G and standby time is 300 hours. In the LAPTOP Battery Test, which involves loading websites every 60 seconds on 40-percent brightness, the Verizon iPhone 4 lasted 7 hours and 27 minutes. That's about two hours above the Android smart phone average and longer than the Motorola Droid 2 (7:07). However, the Droid X lasted slightly longer (7:42), as did the Samsung Continuum (7:46).</p>
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		<title>Palm Pre 2 Performance Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 17:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Palm Pre 2's background starts, not surprisingly, with the original Palm Pre. When it introduced, many had high hopes for that it is the device that rivalled the iPhone for slickness and user friendly set up.Unfortunately, sales never ever really bore this out, but the webOS-powered phone received an iterative update in the Palm Pre Plus. Today we have the Palm Pre 2. <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://chloeshowtodeals.com/palm-pre-2-performance-overview/">Palm Pre 2 Performance Overview</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>The Palm Pre 2's background starts, not surprisingly, with the original Palm Pre. When it introduced, many had high hopes for that it is the device that rivalled the iPhone for slickness and user friendly set up.Unfortunately, sales never ever really bore this out, but the webOS-powered phone received an iterative update in the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-review/palm-pre-plus-review">Palm Pre Plus</a>. Today we have the Palm Pre 2. The HP webOS main system has had upgrading to version 2.0, which brings a number of the latest features.</p>
<p><strong>Design</strong><br />The Palm 2 Pre adopts a nearly identical form step to the original Pre, which has a pebble like design, curved black styling as well as a portrait slide out QWERTY keyboard. The keys on the Palm Pre 2 are improved over the original Pre and the phone can also be slightly thinner, however, for the most part, a person forgiven for not visiting a difference without the phones side-by-side. The handset includes a glossy fascia which has a matted rubberized backing. Slide up the screen to show the QWERTY keyboard as well as a reflective mirror panel on the back of the screen part.Housing a small capacitive touch screen for a smart-phone at 3.1 inches research a solution of 320x480 pixels, the Palm Pre 2's display isn't the sharpest in existence, though it gets the job done, being tuned in to the touch and offering good viewing angles. Colours stand out for the most part although the display isn't AMOLED, it nevertheless produces relatively good blacks as well as a vivid picture.Other physical elements add a touch sensitive horizontal capacitive strip below the screen.</p>
<p><strong>User Interface</strong><br />The beating heart of the interface of HP webOS and the Palm Pre 2 is the card system that the original Pre was famous for.Effectively, any application you open registers in the OS for a 'card'. Each app runs fullscreen when you wish to utilize it, but you can flick upon the gesture panel anytime to minimise the app into its card form. On the Home screen, all the different cards are presented lateral, each displaying the place you were in the app before you decide to minimised it.Stacks simply means now you can group cards together. Any option you choose in a single app that involves the Pre 2 open another app doesn't simply close and navigate far from the first app - it now minimises the it instead and opens new demonstration of the other app in the same stack.</p>
<p><strong>Display</strong><br />Although the Pre's display is on the small side at 3.1 inches, it's still considered one of the most impressive screens we've ever seen using a mobile phone. It boasts the same resolution as the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/phone/cellphone-news/white-iphone-4-coming-in-spring-2011">iPhone</a> (480 x 320 pixels), and presents an incredibly crisp and colorful picture. Viewing angles are generous, and then we had little difficulty seeing the Pre in sunlight, due to the ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the brightness.Regarding accuracy, the Pre holds its versus other smart phones with capacitive touchscreens, including the iPhone and T-Mobile G1. Occasionally, however, you'll have to focus to acquire the ideal results. </p>
<p><strong>Keyboard</strong><br />Slide open the handset you'll also find entry to the keyboard. Will still be as tiny as always, and the edges of the slider are just as sharp, too. We'll begin how it is prefer to use for writing in the Messaging section, yet it is incredibly solidly built.The backlit keys feel that the whole lower section of the case is a solid piece, instead of individual buttons, and it also seems like it'll last forever.</p>
<p><strong>Camera and Photos</strong><br />Describing the camera options of the Palm Pre 2 may be possible in the mere three words: You'll find none.Okay, that was not quite true. There's geotagging of photos and have the flash set to Auto, On or Off.The Extended Depth of Field technology is utilized in the Pre 2, as it what food was in the Pre Plus. This different to the occasionally clumsy autofocus you receive in other camera phones analyses the detail in the captured image to make a picture where nearly it is all totally detailed along with focus.You might think a heap of processing power would be had to do pretty much everything, and a person right. Well isn't it handy that the Pre 2 possesses a shiny 1GHz processor, then?For that reason, it's able to do it right away.</p>
<p><strong>Music and Video</strong><br />The 30 fps recording speed and 3.7Mbps bit rate combine to create video that's actually quite detailed and smooth (do not allow our jumpy movement holding the camera fool you, breaking it down frame by frame reveals a massively impressive lack of motion blur).Open the mp3 music player and you'll be taken to an introduction to your library, including ways for Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, Playlists and Shuffle All at the top, that includes some covers out of your albums.</p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" href="http://bicellphone.com/">Phone </a>and Call Quality</strong><br />Being a phone, the Palm Pre 2 is fairly good. Callers were satisfied with the way you sounded as were we with the quality and tone of the voice, though at times there may be slight muffling.</p>
<p><strong>Battery life</strong><br />If the Pre carries with it an Achilles Heel, it's the short battery life. For instance, we took the device home at 6 p.m. using a full charge, and worn the extender periodically until about 10:30 p.m. Then, 40 percent of battery life remained. By the morning, there seemed to be fewer than Fifteen percent juice, and the device conked out after 45 minutes of periodic data usage on our ride into work.</p>
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		<title>Buying Tips For A Smartphone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 17:29:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>A.R.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>One of the most popular devices available these days is the Smartphone and anyone who does not own one will certainly be missing out. The ability to do a whole lot more than just make and take phone calls is what a smartphone has to offer. There are many applications that come with a smartphone and they can normally provide you with the ability <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://chloeshowtodeals.com/buying-tips-for-a-smartphone/">Buying Tips For A Smartphone</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>One of the most popular devices available these days is the Smartphone and anyone who does not own one will certainly be missing out. The ability to do a whole lot more than just make and take phone calls is what a smartphone has to offer. There are many applications that come with a smartphone and they can normally provide you with the ability to surf the internet. The most popular type of smartphone is the iPhone, but Android devices are also becoming increasingly sought after. Here are a few tips for people who are looking for one of these smartphones.</p>
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<p>- If you want to increase your chances of purchasing something appropriate you will need to arm yourself with as much knowledge as possible. You need to make sure you are equipped with all the latest information because there are new devices being introduced every day. By having a good think about the extra features that you would like, you can be sure to get the right phone.</p>
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<p>- The amount of applications available for the iPhone and the Android device is one of the great things about these devices. The iPhone is still out in front at the moment but the Android really is not too far behind anymore. Some of the other types of smartphone have much more limited options when it comes to applications and you need to keep this in mind before choosing them.</p>
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<p>- The internet is probably one of the best places to find information about the types of smartphone that are available and where you can buy them. When it comes to finding out this information online, you will find many reviews and websites which will help. You will also find that the best deals are to be found when you decide to shop online for this type of phone.</p>
<p>So there you have just a few things to consider before purchasing a Smartphone; this really is great technology and you owe it to yourself to get the benefits.</p>
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		<title>PDAs: The Future Looks Bright</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 20:54:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Manuser</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Let’s face it – many of us can’t leave home without our trusty PDAs or personal digital assistants. They have been so incorporated into our everyday lives, so much so that we feel incomplete without them. This is because we heavily rely on the many features packed into these gadgets that can aid in our business and personal dealings. Because of ever changing technology, <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://chloeshowtodeals.com/pdas-the-future-looks-bright/">PDAs: The Future Looks Bright</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Let’s face it – many of us can’t leave home without our trusty PDAs or personal digital assistants. They have been so incorporated into our everyday lives, so much so that we feel incomplete without them. This is because we heavily rely on the many features packed into these gadgets that can aid in our business and personal dealings. Because of ever changing technology, today's <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://i-knowhowonline.com/category/technology/pda-device/">PDA device</a> provides features beyond the imaginings of the original models.</p>
<p> So what new trends and developments can you expect with PDAs over the next year? Who knows what new features will appear in the near future, but no doubt it will be something we can't live without. This trend will seemingly continue onwards to the next year. Many people are starting to understand the importance and benefits of being able to go online on their mobile device. Manufacturers will also gear towards electronic devices that can play video clips to cater to the needs of the YouTube generation.</p>
<p> The iPhone is one of the most renowned examples of a smartphone. A growing market of consumers is concerned with being able to listen to music or watch videos and thumb through photographs via their handheld devices. And with the ever increasing popularity of social networking, these devices let people update their online profiles no matter where they happen to be. And third party applications should also gain in favor among users, if the demand today is any indication.</p>
<p> So what’s left for those who simply want to utilize the basic features of a PDA? There will still be basic models for people who just want the calendar and contact list, but choices in non-connected PDAs will become fewer and fewer.</p>
<p> Not only are smartphones appealing to consumers, but also to the telecom companies. This is because it provides them with more revenue-generating opportunities such as charging you for the phone plan, the bandwidth for video and audio downloads, and even on ads via mobile marketing.</p>
<p> Regardless, companies will still manufacture PDAs having only the core capabilities. First of all, not everyone needs connectivity, and also not everyone can afford to buy a media device.</p>
<p> In fact, handheld devices are gearing towards specialized functions as opposed to the “jack-of-all-trades” type. Some models are designed to be wholly dedicated to office and business functions, while others focus on connectivity or on media. This is good news for all of us, regardless of our needs and preferences, because this means that there’s a model for everyone’s varying needs.</p>
<p> Overall, the future for PDAs looks bright and it does not seem as if they will soon be replaced in our lives. Whether the future models will integrate connectivity, entertainment and media, or retain its basic features, these devices will still be a trusty gadget that will aid us in our everyday lives.</p>
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