Nokia N93: Shoot magical moments
Nokia has revolutionized the mobile phone market by bringing intuitive features empowered with powerful technology. The Nokia N-series has mobile phones which are high on design and are rich in features.
These handsets offer style as well as substance to enrich your mobile communication. Continuing with its strategy of offering novelty in mobile phones, the giant manufacturer from Finland has come up with Nokia N93- a powerful camera phone which promises to transform the way you shoot snaps on a camera phone.
Meet the Nokia N93, an ideal alternative to the digital camcorder. Freeze the best moments in your life with an integrated 3.2 mega pixel camera. The camera is well equipped with Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus, 3x optical zoom and flash allowing you to click excellent snapshots and shoot DVD like videos.
The handset also has feature which enables you to print your shot photos directly from your mobile phone by simply connecting it to a compatible printer. Viewing the videos you have shot on a large vibrant 2.4" QVGA 262K display is sheer pleasure. Transferring your music and videos to your computer or TV using UPnP, USB and TV-Output.
Nokia N93 offers you a great musical experience through its high-quality music capabilities. The handset is incorporated with a music player which supports all popular file formats and a FM radio with Visual radio support. With an integrated hands-free speaker, listening music on this device is easy.
The Music Manager allows you to manage all your music files and play lists so that you can play your favourite numbers anytime and anywhere. Share your music, videos and images with friends and colleagues via Bluetooth or simply send them on e-mail or MMS-with N93 its all possible. With an internal memory of 128 MB and miniSD card slot the memory space can be expanded up to 2 GB, thereby creating extra storage space for all your sound tracks, snaps and videos.Experience broadband like Internet browsing on this Nokia mobile phone.
Get updated on the recent happening around the globe via RSS feeds. Enjoy seamless connectivity wherever you are around the globe. With a Nokia N93 you are never out...neither from connectivity...nor from some special attention.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Nokia N73: Slim and slender design
Nokia N73: Slim and slender design
Slim and slender design, superb photographic capabilities coupled with an exclusive list of features, that's what your Nokia N73 is. In league with the iconic lineage of N-series mobile phones, N73 adds panache and style to mobile communication.
Shoot, organize and share high-quality images with your loved ones. Entertain yourself the way you like it with N73. Power packed with features and there is so much you can do on this mobile phone that calling Nokia N73 a multimedia computer phone will not be a misnomer.
Capture the different colours of the world with your Nokia N73. Boasting of a high definition 3.2-megapixel camera well equipped with Carl Zeiss optics, N73 is sure to unleash the photographer in you. A mechanical shutter and advanced auto-focus facility reduces the movement distortion enables you to shoot as picturesquely as possible. With Nokia N73 you can shoot sharp and clear images, even if light conditions are poor.
The Nokia mobile phone makes it easy for you to share images and videos with people who matter to you. Review, send and print photos effortlessly just with a single push of button. Upload your images directly to Flickr and share it with the world. Taking a big stride in entertainment value Nokia N73 provides quality music with its integrated digital music player. The stereo effects makes listening music on this handset an unique experience.
Connectivity is never a problem with Nokia N73. With popular connectivity options including Pop-port Bluetooth and infrared connect your mobile phone to laptops, pen drive, and computers. Download all the desired data and content from your PC to handset. With an expandable memory get a bigger memory space and add all your songs and videos.
With such intuitive features, you will never be disappointed with Nokia N73. Get a N73 and take pride in owning the latest sensation.
Slim and slender design, superb photographic capabilities coupled with an exclusive list of features, that's what your Nokia N73 is. In league with the iconic lineage of N-series mobile phones, N73 adds panache and style to mobile communication.
Shoot, organize and share high-quality images with your loved ones. Entertain yourself the way you like it with N73. Power packed with features and there is so much you can do on this mobile phone that calling Nokia N73 a multimedia computer phone will not be a misnomer.
Capture the different colours of the world with your Nokia N73. Boasting of a high definition 3.2-megapixel camera well equipped with Carl Zeiss optics, N73 is sure to unleash the photographer in you. A mechanical shutter and advanced auto-focus facility reduces the movement distortion enables you to shoot as picturesquely as possible. With Nokia N73 you can shoot sharp and clear images, even if light conditions are poor.
The Nokia mobile phone makes it easy for you to share images and videos with people who matter to you. Review, send and print photos effortlessly just with a single push of button. Upload your images directly to Flickr and share it with the world. Taking a big stride in entertainment value Nokia N73 provides quality music with its integrated digital music player. The stereo effects makes listening music on this handset an unique experience.
Connectivity is never a problem with Nokia N73. With popular connectivity options including Pop-port Bluetooth and infrared connect your mobile phone to laptops, pen drive, and computers. Download all the desired data and content from your PC to handset. With an expandable memory get a bigger memory space and add all your songs and videos.
With such intuitive features, you will never be disappointed with Nokia N73. Get a N73 and take pride in owning the latest sensation.
Nokia Isle of Wight Festival Launch
Nokia Isle of Wight Festival Launch
Piggotts, the marquee and furniture hire specialists has been awarded the contract to supply marquees at the Nokia Isle of Wight Festival 2004 for the second year running.
The contract will see Piggotts provide two 15 x 25m aluminium framed, clear span tents for an expected 350 VIP guests. This is no mean feat as the Piggotts team and Universal, their partner staffing agency, will need to ship all the equipment and their fellow colleagues unscathed across the Solent! A challenge they successfully achieved last year in partnership with Solo Promotors, and a mission they are again looking forward to completing this year.
Piggotts has been established for more than 200 years and as one of the oldest private UK companies prides itself on its unique blend of tradition and innovation. Deirdre Morgan, Managing Director of Piggotts commented, " The team's hard work has paid off and we are exceptionally proud to retain this contract. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Solo for many years to come."
This event is the 'first in the festival calendar' which takes place between 11-13th June and has grown into one of the biggest and best festivals in the UK. Headlining this year are Stereophonics, The Who and David Bowie.
Piggotts, the marquee and furniture hire specialists has been awarded the contract to supply marquees at the Nokia Isle of Wight Festival 2004 for the second year running.
The contract will see Piggotts provide two 15 x 25m aluminium framed, clear span tents for an expected 350 VIP guests. This is no mean feat as the Piggotts team and Universal, their partner staffing agency, will need to ship all the equipment and their fellow colleagues unscathed across the Solent! A challenge they successfully achieved last year in partnership with Solo Promotors, and a mission they are again looking forward to completing this year.
Piggotts has been established for more than 200 years and as one of the oldest private UK companies prides itself on its unique blend of tradition and innovation. Deirdre Morgan, Managing Director of Piggotts commented, " The team's hard work has paid off and we are exceptionally proud to retain this contract. We look forward to continuing our relationship with Solo for many years to come."
This event is the 'first in the festival calendar' which takes place between 11-13th June and has grown into one of the biggest and best festivals in the UK. Headlining this year are Stereophonics, The Who and David Bowie.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Nokia - the History
Nokia - the History
Nokia is known today as the largest manufacturer of mobile phones, having about 40 percent of the world market share in the second quarter of 2008. This company is even the reason why Finland is a prosperous country in which it is accounted for about 30 percent of the nation's market capitalization. But Nokia had a really humble beginning-it all started in 1865.
Nokia's Humble Beginning
In 1895, Fredrik Idestam established a wood-pulp mill, which is now known as the Nokia Corporation. It was first based in the south western Finland town called Tampere but was later relocated to Nokia town so that the company can use the Nokianvirta river. This river is believed to have better hydropower production. The river is where the company's name, Nokia, originated.
Meanwhile, at the beginning of the 20th century, Finnish Rubber Works began establishing its factories. This company acquired the Nokia Wood Mills and also acquired a company producing telegraph and telephone cables, the Finish Cable Works. The merging of these three companies in 1967 led to the creation of the Nokia Corporation.
The new company tried producing many products like papers, bicycle, car tires, personal computers, footwear, communication cables, electricity generation machineries, televisions, aluminium, capacitors, and a lot more.
Shift to Mobile Communication Tools
Nokia started producing military as well as commercial mobile radio communications technology in the 1960s. It was in 1964 when the company started to create VHF-radio with Salora Oy. The two companies started to develop mobile phones for the NMT network standard. In 1982, they introduced their first car phone called the Mobira Senator, which weighted 9.8 kg.
In 1984, the merging with Salora Oy made the company to create its telecommunication branch named Nokia-Mobira Oy. In the same year, the company also launched the Mobira Talkman, the world's first transportable phone.
Nokia introduced one of the world's first handheld phones in 1987 and this was called Mobira Cityman 900. During those days, the Cityman is one of the most light-weight phones having only about 800 g. But its tag price is approximately 4,500 Euros. Although that was very expensive, Cityman was still considered a success.
The GSM Involvement
In 1988, Nokia Mobile Phone emerged from the Nokia Mobira Oy. After three years, the first Global Systems for Mobile Communications or GSM phone was introduced.
In 1992, the company decided to focus more on the telecommunications business. In the same year, Nokia launched its first GSM handset, which is the Nokia 1011. It was in 1994 that the Nokia tune was launched. It was the Nokia 2100 that featured this famous classic phone tune.
The success of Nokia continued until the world's first satellite call was made in 1994 using a Nokia mobile phone. And in 1997, Nokia introduced a classic game highly associated with the company-Snake.
Finally, in 1998, Nokia mobile phones became the world's leader. After a year, the company moved to further innovation with its launching of the first WAP handset in the world, the Nokia 7110.
Recent Success of Nokia
Nokia mobile phones continue to be one of the best and most innovative in the world. This was proven in 2002 with the company's launching of Nokia 6650, its first 3G phone. The company even had its billion sales when it was able to sell billion units of Nokia 1100.
Nokia Corporation is also recognized in the world today as the fifth most valued brand.
From 1865 until today, Nokia continues to create mark on the mobile phone industry. Innovation is always at the top of this company and its history proved its fearless business moves that led it to its massive success.
Nokia is known today as the largest manufacturer of mobile phones, having about 40 percent of the world market share in the second quarter of 2008. This company is even the reason why Finland is a prosperous country in which it is accounted for about 30 percent of the nation's market capitalization. But Nokia had a really humble beginning-it all started in 1865.
Nokia's Humble Beginning
In 1895, Fredrik Idestam established a wood-pulp mill, which is now known as the Nokia Corporation. It was first based in the south western Finland town called Tampere but was later relocated to Nokia town so that the company can use the Nokianvirta river. This river is believed to have better hydropower production. The river is where the company's name, Nokia, originated.
Meanwhile, at the beginning of the 20th century, Finnish Rubber Works began establishing its factories. This company acquired the Nokia Wood Mills and also acquired a company producing telegraph and telephone cables, the Finish Cable Works. The merging of these three companies in 1967 led to the creation of the Nokia Corporation.
The new company tried producing many products like papers, bicycle, car tires, personal computers, footwear, communication cables, electricity generation machineries, televisions, aluminium, capacitors, and a lot more.
Shift to Mobile Communication Tools
Nokia started producing military as well as commercial mobile radio communications technology in the 1960s. It was in 1964 when the company started to create VHF-radio with Salora Oy. The two companies started to develop mobile phones for the NMT network standard. In 1982, they introduced their first car phone called the Mobira Senator, which weighted 9.8 kg.
In 1984, the merging with Salora Oy made the company to create its telecommunication branch named Nokia-Mobira Oy. In the same year, the company also launched the Mobira Talkman, the world's first transportable phone.
Nokia introduced one of the world's first handheld phones in 1987 and this was called Mobira Cityman 900. During those days, the Cityman is one of the most light-weight phones having only about 800 g. But its tag price is approximately 4,500 Euros. Although that was very expensive, Cityman was still considered a success.
The GSM Involvement
In 1988, Nokia Mobile Phone emerged from the Nokia Mobira Oy. After three years, the first Global Systems for Mobile Communications or GSM phone was introduced.
In 1992, the company decided to focus more on the telecommunications business. In the same year, Nokia launched its first GSM handset, which is the Nokia 1011. It was in 1994 that the Nokia tune was launched. It was the Nokia 2100 that featured this famous classic phone tune.
The success of Nokia continued until the world's first satellite call was made in 1994 using a Nokia mobile phone. And in 1997, Nokia introduced a classic game highly associated with the company-Snake.
Finally, in 1998, Nokia mobile phones became the world's leader. After a year, the company moved to further innovation with its launching of the first WAP handset in the world, the Nokia 7110.
Recent Success of Nokia
Nokia mobile phones continue to be one of the best and most innovative in the world. This was proven in 2002 with the company's launching of Nokia 6650, its first 3G phone. The company even had its billion sales when it was able to sell billion units of Nokia 1100.
Nokia Corporation is also recognized in the world today as the fifth most valued brand.
From 1865 until today, Nokia continues to create mark on the mobile phone industry. Innovation is always at the top of this company and its history proved its fearless business moves that led it to its massive success.
Nokia E66 Grey
Nokia E66 Grey
A fantastic cell phone we had the chance to review is the Nokia E66, a cell phone that has been created to rival the mobile phone market. Measuring only 108 x 50 x 14 mm and having a weight of only 121 g, this cell phone makes an interesting tool. The Nokia E66 comes with an interesting camera of 3.2 MP / 2048 x 1536 px / Flash / 4X Zoom / Auto-Focus / Video Recorder / Video Calling. This phone arrives with a 1000 mAh Li-Polymer battery which lets you talk for about 7.50 hours and gives in standby 264 hours. Its creators added a 110.0 MB memory, a good quantity for a regular use An interesting option of the Nokia E66 phone is the speaker phone, being a useful tool anywhere, The large screen lets you insert wallpapers of 320 x 240 px.
Nokia has equipped its E66 with a 64 chords capable ringtones, making a great phone for you to add several ringtones. If you like phones that uses skins you will appreciate to know that the E66 enables custom. The gaming engine Nokia E66 is based on J2ME, providing cool games to play with unsurprisingly, being standard in all cell phone, the E66 enables both SMS and EMS. Additionally it has MMS messaging to send pictures and any multimedia file. The phone includes a calendar which is very intuitive and Nokia included a phone book having a contact list capacity of 1000.
Connection to a computer is possible with a cable to share ringtones, wallpapers, etc. We have found the Nokia E66 to be an awesome cell phone and we happily suggest it to anyone interested in a good phone. Nokia finally unveils Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 multimedia computers. Nokia introduced today the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 - the latest email-optimized devices from the Nokia Eseries product range. The sleek Nokia E71 with full QWERTY keyboard and the stylish, slide-to-open Nokia E66 easily mobilizes a broad range of personal or professional messaging needs including Microsoft Exchange.
The Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 come fully equipped for easy-to-install and easy-to-use professional and personal email. People who use Microsoft Exchange at work can access their email using the Mail for Exchange mobile email client, which comes pre-loaded with the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66. With these Nokia Eseries devices, people can get reliable real-time access to their email, calendar, contacts and tasks, as well as download attachments like Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF files directly to their devices.
The Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support email accounts from more than a thousand internet service providers (ISPs) around the world, as well as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail. Additionally, the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support the Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile. Both devices come with the new switch mode that allows people easily to switch between personal and work home screens.
In addition to email and personal information management, the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support the latest Ovi services including maps, music and media sharing that power users expect from their device. This includes fast and seamless browsing with HSDPA, wireless LAN and 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS (A-GPS) and Nokia Maps for navigation, a music player with support for up to 8 GB expandable memory and a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera.
A fantastic cell phone we had the chance to review is the Nokia E66, a cell phone that has been created to rival the mobile phone market. Measuring only 108 x 50 x 14 mm and having a weight of only 121 g, this cell phone makes an interesting tool. The Nokia E66 comes with an interesting camera of 3.2 MP / 2048 x 1536 px / Flash / 4X Zoom / Auto-Focus / Video Recorder / Video Calling. This phone arrives with a 1000 mAh Li-Polymer battery which lets you talk for about 7.50 hours and gives in standby 264 hours. Its creators added a 110.0 MB memory, a good quantity for a regular use An interesting option of the Nokia E66 phone is the speaker phone, being a useful tool anywhere, The large screen lets you insert wallpapers of 320 x 240 px.
Nokia has equipped its E66 with a 64 chords capable ringtones, making a great phone for you to add several ringtones. If you like phones that uses skins you will appreciate to know that the E66 enables custom. The gaming engine Nokia E66 is based on J2ME, providing cool games to play with unsurprisingly, being standard in all cell phone, the E66 enables both SMS and EMS. Additionally it has MMS messaging to send pictures and any multimedia file. The phone includes a calendar which is very intuitive and Nokia included a phone book having a contact list capacity of 1000.
Connection to a computer is possible with a cable to share ringtones, wallpapers, etc. We have found the Nokia E66 to be an awesome cell phone and we happily suggest it to anyone interested in a good phone. Nokia finally unveils Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 multimedia computers. Nokia introduced today the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 - the latest email-optimized devices from the Nokia Eseries product range. The sleek Nokia E71 with full QWERTY keyboard and the stylish, slide-to-open Nokia E66 easily mobilizes a broad range of personal or professional messaging needs including Microsoft Exchange.
The Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 come fully equipped for easy-to-install and easy-to-use professional and personal email. People who use Microsoft Exchange at work can access their email using the Mail for Exchange mobile email client, which comes pre-loaded with the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66. With these Nokia Eseries devices, people can get reliable real-time access to their email, calendar, contacts and tasks, as well as download attachments like Word, Excel, PowerPoint or PDF files directly to their devices.
The Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support email accounts from more than a thousand internet service providers (ISPs) around the world, as well as Gmail, Yahoo mail and Hotmail. Additionally, the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support the Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email solution as well as third party email solutions like System Seven and Visto Mobile. Both devices come with the new switch mode that allows people easily to switch between personal and work home screens.
In addition to email and personal information management, the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 support the latest Ovi services including maps, music and media sharing that power users expect from their device. This includes fast and seamless browsing with HSDPA, wireless LAN and 3G connectivity, Assisted GPS (A-GPS) and Nokia Maps for navigation, a music player with support for up to 8 GB expandable memory and a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Nokia N85 - Share Your World
Nokia N85 - Share Your World
The Nokia N85 is a stylish device, which significantly applause of users around the world. Capture your memories with the 5 mega pixel camera and bring them to life in vivid, natural colors on the breathtaking display. The OLED screen size is set at 2.6 "for the user to clearly see and edit multimedia files for most of the management easy. The screen has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and offers 16.7 million colors in the display.
With a long battery life and lots of memory, you can stay longer entertain during your trip and keep your friends close at hand with instant messaging, Internet calls, widgets, and social networks. The Nokia N85 multimedia computer puts the power to share, discover and entertainment in your hands. The BL-5K 1200mAh Li-Ion battery allows the user to 6.9 hours talk time and VoIP to 6 hours. The standby time can vary up to 15 days. The surf in time with packet data indicates up to 5 hours of use time.
In fact, this gadget can give tough competition to all high-end models at ease. As for the high-end specifications, this gadget can prove to be the latest talk of the town. Find out more online games and try before you buy. Assisted GPS shows where you are, the Internet helps you choose your destination, and Nokia Maps guide you along the way.
A voice-guided navigation trial is included with the device. This unit has also been strengthened with a 5 megapixels camera that has the ability to video clips to show that even at a speed of 30 frames per second. The camera of Nokia N85 supports video recording up to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA), which can reach up to 30 frames per second. Operating all these advanced features in the vicinity of the Symbian operating system is just a great experience.
The Nokia N85 is a stylish device, which significantly applause of users around the world. Capture your memories with the 5 mega pixel camera and bring them to life in vivid, natural colors on the breathtaking display. The OLED screen size is set at 2.6 "for the user to clearly see and edit multimedia files for most of the management easy. The screen has a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and offers 16.7 million colors in the display.
With a long battery life and lots of memory, you can stay longer entertain during your trip and keep your friends close at hand with instant messaging, Internet calls, widgets, and social networks. The Nokia N85 multimedia computer puts the power to share, discover and entertainment in your hands. The BL-5K 1200mAh Li-Ion battery allows the user to 6.9 hours talk time and VoIP to 6 hours. The standby time can vary up to 15 days. The surf in time with packet data indicates up to 5 hours of use time.
In fact, this gadget can give tough competition to all high-end models at ease. As for the high-end specifications, this gadget can prove to be the latest talk of the town. Find out more online games and try before you buy. Assisted GPS shows where you are, the Internet helps you choose your destination, and Nokia Maps guide you along the way.
A voice-guided navigation trial is included with the device. This unit has also been strengthened with a 5 megapixels camera that has the ability to video clips to show that even at a speed of 30 frames per second. The camera of Nokia N85 supports video recording up to 640 x 480 pixels (VGA), which can reach up to 30 frames per second. Operating all these advanced features in the vicinity of the Symbian operating system is just a great experience.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Protect Yourself from Cell Phone Bugs
Protect Yourself from Cell Phone Bugs
Do you have conversations over the phone that you do not want others to hear? If so, then it may be necessary to protect yourself from cell phone bugs. Cell phone bugs are just as high tech as many other bugs, and can pose even more of a threat, since they are harder to detect. Depending on the bug that is used to listen to your conversation, you might not even realize that someone nearby can hear every word crystal clear.
Even if most of your conversations are of little importance, it is a good idea to make sure that you are well protected against cell phone bugs when you make a vital phone call. It is possible to decrease your chances of being listened to if you follow a few simple steps to avoid eavesdroppers.
Go somewhere where you know you’ll be alone. Some cell phone bugs intercept signals being sent. A person who looks like she or he is speaking on a cell phone has a special device that allows him or her to hear what you are saying on the phone. Additionally, make sure you are in a place where you can watch for newcomers.
Beware the charging or forgotten phone. Many cell phone bugs look just like they are charging or like their owner forgot them. If see a cell phone charging or lying nearby unattended, go someplace else. Someone may be listening in via the innocent looking phone.
Don’t accept new cell phones as gifts. The latest in cell phone bugs is a phone that works like a regular phone, but has a secret access number. If someone gives you a cell phone as a gift, be aware that he or she may be able to dial the phone and not only listen to what you saying while you are on the phone, but activate the cell phone’s microphone in order to hear anything that is going on inside the room.
With a little vigilance, you can avoid eavesdroppers through cell phone bugs. Best of all, if you use ingenuity you can “plant” false information for eager ears. You can outsmart surveillance and the use of cell phone bugs.
Do you have conversations over the phone that you do not want others to hear? If so, then it may be necessary to protect yourself from cell phone bugs. Cell phone bugs are just as high tech as many other bugs, and can pose even more of a threat, since they are harder to detect. Depending on the bug that is used to listen to your conversation, you might not even realize that someone nearby can hear every word crystal clear.
Even if most of your conversations are of little importance, it is a good idea to make sure that you are well protected against cell phone bugs when you make a vital phone call. It is possible to decrease your chances of being listened to if you follow a few simple steps to avoid eavesdroppers.
Go somewhere where you know you’ll be alone. Some cell phone bugs intercept signals being sent. A person who looks like she or he is speaking on a cell phone has a special device that allows him or her to hear what you are saying on the phone. Additionally, make sure you are in a place where you can watch for newcomers.
Beware the charging or forgotten phone. Many cell phone bugs look just like they are charging or like their owner forgot them. If see a cell phone charging or lying nearby unattended, go someplace else. Someone may be listening in via the innocent looking phone.
Don’t accept new cell phones as gifts. The latest in cell phone bugs is a phone that works like a regular phone, but has a secret access number. If someone gives you a cell phone as a gift, be aware that he or she may be able to dial the phone and not only listen to what you saying while you are on the phone, but activate the cell phone’s microphone in order to hear anything that is going on inside the room.
With a little vigilance, you can avoid eavesdroppers through cell phone bugs. Best of all, if you use ingenuity you can “plant” false information for eager ears. You can outsmart surveillance and the use of cell phone bugs.
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