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HT Mobile G60 Review

December 28, 2009 Leave a comment

Hardware configuration
Network Mode : GSM + GSM Working Frequency : GSM 900/ 1800 mhz Dimension : 113.8 x55.8×11.9 LCD Display : LCD QVGA 2.4”,262 k color 320 x 240 Type : Qwerty Phone Weight : 110 gr w battery Camera : VGA 640 x 480 External Memory : Support T- flash card Up to 16 GB Internal Memory : 506 kb USB : Support Mini Usb port Bluetooth : Support A2DP Analoque TV : Support 30 Channel FM Radio : Support 30 Channel Battery Capacity : 1000 mAh PC Camera : Support Webcam Modem : Support Modem JAVA : MIDP 2.0 Support Java Minimimize Read more…

Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 (Sprint)

December 28, 2009 2 comments

The 3-inch display is just big enough, though we wouldn’t want it to be any smaller. With support for 262,000 colors and 400×240 pixels, it has a pleasant resolution that shows colors and graphics well. It won’t knock your socks off, but it’s suitably bright and vibrant for phone of this caliber. Samsung’s TouchWiz interface gives you instant access to a variety of features, though we wish its customization options were more extensive. The icon-based menu interface is simple and intuitive. Permanent touch icons on the bottom of the screen open the dialpad, the phone book, and the main menu.

Sanyo Incognito SCP-6760 (Sprint)

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Vasco Uses IPhone, IPod Touch for Authenticating Users

November 5, 2009 Leave a comment

Vasco Uses IPhone, IPod Touch for Authenticating Users. Vasco Data Security said Thursday it is bringing its Digipass product, which is used for two-factor authentication, to the iPhone and iPod Touch.

The company has developed a version of the application for the Apple devices that can be downloaded for free from the App Store. Vasco’s server products are also needed for the system to work. Read more…

Copy Windows Media Center TV Recordings to Your iPod

October 14, 2009 Leave a comment

Copy Windows Media Center TV Recordings to Your iPod. The other day I told you how to add a TV tuner to your PC so you can record shows, TiVo-style. That’s easy enough, but what about copying those recordings to your iPod or iPhone?

After all, they’re free, unlike the ones you buy from iTunes for, on average, $1.99 a pop. Read more….

Google Sync gets Gmail support

September 23, 2009 Leave a comment

Google Sync gets Gmail support. Users with iPhone, iPod Touch and Windows Mobile based devices can now enjoy the push Gmail support through Google Sync. Google Sync is a service which was launched by Google earlier this year to synchronize Google Calendar and Gmail contacts with your cellphone. Read more…