Sunday, May 9, 2010

Cell Phone Hands Free

The cell phone hands free is very valuable part of the cell phone accessories, which comes with most cell phone standard kits. Cell phone hand free is very functional for listening music, FM radio channels as well as incoming calls during driving. The well-known cell phone brands present stereo system hand free for attractive sound quality and clearness. The numerous types of the hands free cell phone available with latest styles and hottest designs as well as eye catching color scheme.

Benefits of Cell Phone Hands Free

The cell phone hands free kit provides several benefits for life safety because using a mobile phone for the duration of driving may be a key cause of traffic accident and in this case hands free cell phone kit provides good security advantages. Furthermore, you can easily access your incoming calls in time of driving a car with the usage through hand free cell phone accessory without any delay. Hand free cell phone accessory is necessary for activating the FM radio features in FM facility supported cell phone. Good reputed cell phone brand named also provide especial hands free car cell phone as well as hands free cell phone amplifier for cars.

Features of Cell Phone Hands Free

The better quality hand free cell phone accessory provides many features for good quality sound such as;

Superior quality stereo system

Bluetooth feature for data sharing

Built in microphone with Talk/End buttons for managing your calls. You can also adjust its positions according to your requirements.

Adjustable and comfortable head band or ear band.

Silky designs and attractive styles are available for colorful Sanyo cell phone hand free.

Cell phone hand free is accessible with numerous sizes such as; small, medium and standard sizes.

Volume control features are also included in well known hands free cell phones.

Hand free cell phone kit feature also obtainable in headset, which provides different timing for talking time and standby mode.

Solid structure and stylish designs of cell phone hand free kits provide good look to your ears.

Using the hand free cell phone accessory talk freely even your handset in your pant pocket or luggage; all calls transmitted wirelessly to your earphones.

Cell phone hand free also support to voice dialing feature, when keeps up by the device and the carrier.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

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Friday, May 7, 2010


I’ve been looking at connected photo frames for a while now. Until recently they have been been too closed and lacking in features. I think that the eStarling TouchConnect comes the closest I’ve seen to what I envision as the perfect digital photo frame. And the best thing is, it works, and works well with the iPhone.
This main way you will get photos and videos to this frame is via email. That’s right, email. The ingenious way that eStarling have come up with to get photos on to the frame over the network involves you connecting the frame to a GMail account and sending photos and video to display to that account. An interesting solution to how to get images to the frame.

Photos and Videos
Not only can you email photos, you can also mail videos right to the device from anywhere from your iPhone. Traveling and want to send the family back home some pictures or a short video (less than 20 MB)? Just email it. Give one of these frames to the grandparents and be able to send photos to them anytime from anywhere with your iPhone. A fantastic feature. The frame will automatically download the photos and videos in the background and they will be added to the rotation on your frame. You also have the option of pulling up thumbnail screens and navigate between the photos stored in the 2 GB on board memory.
Connected Services
Connected is right in the title of this frame. And it is connected. It allows access to your photos via email as stated above, Flickr, Picasa, RSS Feeds, and even Facebook. Setting up these services is made very easy and done by either entering in your login information or utilizing the same email address you set up to send photos to the frame to activate links.
RSS Feedsz
You can grab an RSS feed from one of many places to feed photos into the photo frame. A great and very flexible feature. Just search for “photo RSS” for a huge list of feeds you can use from news sources, photography sites, etc. Here’s a great one from the Boston Globe’s Big Picture feature.
Flickr
The Flickr connection allows you to authenticate with your Flickr account. Even though you need to authenticate there is no way to choose what pictures to show. Only your public pictures will show on the frame. I chose not to authenticate with Flickr as the authentication was requesting delete access. There’s no need for that and I consider it a risk, so I chose to not authenticate. You’d be better off just choosing one of the RSS feeds from Flickr and using those as it will get you the same result without needing to authenticate and giving the frame delete access. You can get creative with the Flickr RSS feeds as well and use tags to designate which photos should show up on the frame. What I did is create a unique tag for the frame and pull the RSS feed for the photos with that tag. To do this, navigate to the Flickr page for the tag you want to use and grab the RSS feed link from the bottom of the page.
Flickr videos are not supported at this time.
Facebook
Authenticating with Facebook was pretty easy. Clicking on a link and giving the app access. The frame then quickly pulled down all of the photos I had uploaded to Facebook. Would really like the ability to grab photos friends have uploaded too.
Picasa
You have the option of signing into any Google account to authenticate with Picasa. Good if you already have an account set up and don’t want to move things to the Google account you are using for the photo frames email address. From there the photo frame pulls your latest photos. Again, with this service, I’d like some ability to designate which photos to download.
Google Calender?
That’s right, there’s also Google Calendar integration. You can authenticate to any Google Calendar and have your daily calendar shown on the screen. Did we mention this frame was connected?
Twitter Is Everywhere
Yep, now you can read and sent tweets from a photo frame. I’m not sure, can you even use Twitter from a computer anymore?
How About The Screen
The screen on this photo frame is a pretty decent 10.1 inches. The resolution isn’t that fantastic at 800.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Bookending the iPad Wi-Fi + 3G unboxing from earlier today is the other classic staple of geekdom: the tear-down. As usual iFixit did the deed, and here’s what they uncovered:
  • There are actually FIVE antennas in this iPad. Two antennas handle the cell reception — one is in the RF window on top, the other attaches to the LCD frame. A single GPS antenna is also housed in the RF window on top. Just like the iPad Wi-Fi, there are two antennas that handle Wi-Fi / Bluetooth connectivity, one in the Apple logo and another to the left of the dock connector.

  • Apple looks to be using the entire LCD frame as an antenna!

  • Apple uses the same 3G baseband processor in both the iPhone 3GS and the iPad 3G.

  • The baseband processor in question is the Infineon 337S3754 PMB 8878 X-Gold IC. It was actually white-labeled on the production unit, but with enough sleuthing we were able to confirm its true identity.

  • The iPad 3G has a Broadcom BCM4750UBG Single-Chip AGPS Solution, whereas the iPhone 3GS uses an Infineon Hammerhead II package. Big win for Broadcom!

Head on over if you want to see the whole, sordid strip-down…