Jul
7th

The Sony Ericsson Elm – An Eco Warriors Phone?

The Sony Ericsson Elm has green credentials, not that it is obvious from looking at it. It is a very tidy and compact phone and this Sony Ericsson Elm review gives an overview of its main features. For a more detailed Elm review Google the model and manufacturer to find plenty of unbiased and more detailed reviews.

The main claim to being more planet earth friendly is that it has a recycled plastic body. It is claimed that fewer harmful chemicals and heavy metals were used in the Sony Ericsson Elm’s construction. They have done way with the paper manual and as such it comes in a very small box (less packaging) and includes a low power consumption charger.

To maintain the eco credentials a range of green apps come ready installed. There is the CO2 calculator that will help you work out the total contribution your lifestyle has to the greenhouse effect and the amount of carbon you contribute to the global total.

The connection we all now expect to the internet is provided to via 3G and Wi-Fi, both work well and pages appear to load at a reasonable speed. The phone also contains the function of GPS and this one is assisted. This combined with the Google maps app made short work of tracking down my location. Without the touchscreen navigation is less intuitive but once the relevant keys have been established then it is not a problem.

The most impressive internet app was the Facebook application. For sheer ease of use and logical layout, as well as the shortcut on the main menu, it really is a doddle to check your wall and update your current status.

The 5 megapixel camera mounted on the rear is of a good quality although there are only a few user variable options when using the camera. It has a second camera for video calling and can take reasonable videos as well.

The ‘Play Now’ function that Sony Ericsson has installed on most models makes playing music and video as easy as a standard iPod touch.

The Micro SD card for data storage makes the transfer of data easy across a range of other devices, but the lack of the industry standard 3.5mm jack for headphones can be frustrating for those that already have favourite headphones and don’t want to use the ones that come free with the phone.

Jun
22nd

The History of the iPhone

If any single gadget can represent an entire era, then a contender for that gadget would certainly be the iPhone. The iPhone is without doubt an icon of the first decade of the twenty-first century. Here we will take a brief look at the history of that wonderful machine.
It was on 9th January 2007 at the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco that Steve Jobs made the announcement that introduced the iPhone to the world. It was based on the iPod that was already a barnstorming success, but it was more than a music player and mobile phone combination. It was effectively an entire computer that could also be used to make phone calls.
Where this little gadget opened new doors was that it was able to integrate the mobile web into a handset with such efficiency and panache that users could surf the web as easily as they could make a phone call or send a text message. It boasted a touch screen that was more impressive than any touch screen that had preceded it, and was able to display web pages and graphics with stunning quality.
There were some teething problems with the early models and some billing issues too. The most famous one was a three hundred page iPhone bill that was received by Justine Ezarik of which she made a video and pasted on YouTube.  The bill was as large as it was because every item of data transfer had been itemised including all the background information that goes with messaging, web browsing and emailing. Her video received over 8 million views.
It did not take long for Apple to fix the bugs and improve the machine. 2008 a 3G version was introduced. Originally it came with 4GB of memory, but that was upgraded to 8GB. Soon it became apparent that 3G is what the iPhone is all about. The increased data transfer speeds enabled the iPhone to really show off its web surfing credentials leading to many units being sold by retailers such as phones4u amoungst others visit phones4u now for more infomation on the latest iphone
Apple is now preparing the iPhone 4G and a couple of prototypes have surfaced. It seems that a new feature is a front facing camera that will enable the device to be used for video chat.



Jun
5th

The quest to unlock iPhone finally ends

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The modern day equivalent of the Holy Grail is perhaps the secret to successfully unlock iPhone or unlock iPhone 3G. In the quest of this unattainable object several modern day knights have spent countless hours. After tedious months of research and experiment finally a safe and reliable solution was invented. In comparison to the first attempt to unlock iPhone, which was a hefty hardware rectification method; this new method is very simple.

The first attempt to unlock iPhone was not only an extremely time consuming one but also a severely damaging one. Several people trying this method either got a damaged or even a melted iPhone in their hands. Software experts began an extensive research to build an application that would unlock iPhone or unlock iPhone 3G without any hassle. Finally there came into existence several softwares that claimed to be the best in the market.

One of the most commonly used softwares to unlock iPhone is that of the ‘iPhone unlock software”. It is a well tested application that unlocks your iPhone with efficiency. The entire procedure requires only a minute or two and can be used by direct installation to the computer. Completely affordable at only $49.95 it is also a recommendable method to unlock iPhone 3G.

May
5th

Jobs Endorsing Google for Adult Apps

It is common knowledge that the Apple App Store has been undergoing regular spring cleaning to get rid of adult related apps, template-made apps as well as those infringing on copyright (remember the “Pad” issue?). This has apparently been bugging a few diehard Apple supporters and has motivated one of them to send a message to Mr. Steve Jobs himself.

Matthew Browing said that he has been “starting to have a philosophical issue with the company” because of the strict policing of available apps for download. He has suggested that Apple was not there to zone in on every app that comes along, but rather, should devote their time to making more of the gadgets he loves. Matthew is an avid Apple supporter and has listed purchasing four iPhones, two computers and a number of other random Apple products since his first iPhone 3G purchase. This is what he wrote in his letter to Jobs:

“I’m all for keeping porn out of kids hands. Heck – I’m all for ensuring that I don’t have to see it unless I want to. But… that’s what parent al controls are for. Put these types of apps into categories and allow them to be blocked by their parents should they want to. Apple’s role isn’t moral police – Apple’s role is to design and produce really cool gadgets that do what the consumer wants them to do.”

And being the kind of guy to randomly answer personal inquiries, a message came from the public address of Steve Jobs himself:

“Fiore’s app will be in the store shortly. That was a mistake. However, we do believe we have a moral responsibility to keep porn off the iPhone. Folks who want porn can buy an Android phone.”

There is no telling whether the policies implemented are truly permanent, but as of now, those looking for adult apps will just have to knock at Google’s door. Visit Moby1 to find all the latest mobile phone news on the ongoing feud between Apple and Google. They are a good place to find the best deal for the iPhone or compare Nexus One deals. Android fans can also look at deals for other Android phones like HTC Legend deals.

May
5th

Outfit your iPad with the latest cases and accessories

Ever since you got your iPad, the next thing that you always wanted to get your hands on is iPad cases to outfit your iPad. But is that all you wanted? In the back of your mind, you always thought of something that would protect your iPad, while offering a touch of elegance. These cases are similar to the cover of books and when your iPad wears it, you wouldn’t feel the difference! Not only that, cases for iPad protects it from unwanted dust and grime, making it a priority over iPad accessories and a must buy without being late for sure.

iPad cases differ in quality. So when cases from Apple cost more, what they are offering is value for money for quality stuff. When it comes to other iPad accessories like iPad keyboard docks, screen protectors, USB adapter from Apple, iPad keyboard Docks, they tend to complement the functionality of this new-born gadget.

Before you lay your hands on any of them, you are likely to ask people for their opinion. But wait a minute! You can be the best judge if you launch your favorite search engine to glance through the reviews of these accessories in myriad websites and make an informed choice. So what are you waiting for?