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Allows use of 58mm threaded lenses and filters Lightweight and small enough to fit into any camera accessories pouch Easily screws onto front of camera Product DescriptionThis adapter easily screws onto the front of the Canon G10 Digital Camera, allowing you to add 58mm lenses and filters…....

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About Smartphones

Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 19-08-2010

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What’s the craze all about?If you haven’t heard of smartphones, we’d like to learn where you’ve been hiding all this time. Smartphones have been all over the news and chances are, you do know what they are – only you know them under a different name. Smartphones are mobile phones with computer like capabilities. What’s that? Aha! Yes, you’ve not only heard of them, you’ve probably seen them as well.  Packed with Internet access, email capabilities, address books, and a whole lot more, cell phones have come a long way since their first debut. But be careful not to confuse these newest toys with sandbox devices. Sandbox devices are tools that come pre-loaded with things like calendars, calculators, and a notepad. What differentiates them from smartphones is that users can add (download and install) additional programs to smartphones and they seemingly become mini portable computers for the people who use them. That – and the ability to edit the content that sits on them – is what makes these phones “smart.”  Some of the more popular brand names include the Blackberry, PalmSource, Nokia, and Windows CE. Yet the craze is extending to even some off-brand company names. Today, it’s hard to find a cell phone that doesn’t offer some sort of “smart” technology because it’s in such a high demand. The convenience of having information at our immediate access is phenomenal – so much so that thousands of programmers have jumped on the opportunity to build unique applications specific to these small machines. As a result, you can find tons of games, databases, GPA systems, weather reporting programs, and even small encyclopedias on these things – each accessible not at the click of a mouse – but at a few presses of a free thumb. Of course a mini keyboard is available for the text-messaging fan or for the poor fellow who can’t seem to get away from the office. In the latter case, don’t be surprised if you find the entire Microsoft Office suite displayed within a screen no bigger than a matchbook. Is this a phase? That’s highly doubtful. The market for these devices extends from the highly technical and professional all the way to the pre-teen socialite. The product crosses all demographics and thanks to decreasing costs – it sees no economic boundaries as well. The Wikipedia encyclopedia claims that “Out of 1 billion camera phones to be shipped in 2008, Smartphones, the higher end of the market with full email support, will represent about 10% of the market or about 100 million units.”But what is it that makes smartphones so appealing? As mentioned, smartphones give us the ability to not only carry our data around with us where ever we go, it also gives us the ability to edit that data any place – any time. In today’s “reality” based generation, we’re always looking for the opportunity to capture and relive a moment. And we want to share that moment with others. At best, smart phones give us the opportunity to express ourselves impromptu with entertaining results.Attempting to do the same with a bulky desktop computer or laptop is to cumbersome. Even some of the smallest peripherals (digicams, digital cameras, etc.) don’t give us the same opportunities that smart phones do. Being able to carry around a device for communication, creation, recording, and editing simply compliments the need for today’s generation to do more and then do it, faster!

Body Glove Pro Horizontal Case For Smartphones

Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 17-08-2010

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  • Brand new Body Glove case in retail packaging.
  • Custom made to fit your phone perfectly.
  • Plug your charger, cable or headset without removing the case.
  • Prevents damage to your phone from objects in your pockets or purse.
  • Swivel belt clip can rotate 180 degrees sideway at several fixed intervals.

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Body Glove Pro Horizontal Case For Smartphones

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Smartphones In China: Market Overview – Aarkstore Enterprise

Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 14-08-2010

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The three Chinese operators have been readying their smartphone portfolios and services since the 3G licences were awarded in 2009. Here we analyse the different smartphone strategies of China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom, and assess the challenges and opportunities presented by the emerging smartphone market.  Table of Contents : Executive summary In a nutshell Ovum view Key messages Challenges and opportunities China Mobile has an early lead, but needs to raise awareness of OPhone brand Pricing and subsidies are critical in this market China will benefit from industry-wide focus on low-cost smartphones China’s censorship system could prevent international vendors from penetrating the Chinese market Smartphone competition in the Chinese market Operator strategies for smartphones OPhone: home-grown by China Mobile iPhone and GPhone: China Unicom’s hope RIM’s BlackBerry: China Telecom’s first step Comparison of OPhone and iPhone 3G showed strong growth in 4Q09 SWOT analysis China Mobile Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats China Unicom Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats  List of Tables Table 1: OPhone on China Mobile versus iPhone on China Unicom Table 2: 3G development by China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom  List of Figures Figure 1: China’s mobile operators compared Figure 2: Current OPhone models Figure 3: UI comparison of the OPhone and iPhone

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Blackberry Cell Phones And Comcast: Your Favorite Shows Coming To Smartphones

Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 13-08-2010

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Comcast, the nations’ leading cable provider plans to bring TV to smartphone devices such as BlackBerry Cell Phones. It is one of several moves from different company that shows the smartphone industry growing at a remarkable rate as well as becoming more and more innovative. It is a part of a push by Comcast cable to offer more mobile services, specifically ones geared towards the smartphone market, like Blackberry Cell Phones. The idea is to get on the ground floor expanding technologies enabled on smartphones and to grow from there.

Already there are a few devices with similar ideas. Some are TV phones that allow you to watch TV right on the phone, Blackberry cell phones with TiVo capability, movie rental capability via live streaming video, and many others. This however is unique as it comes from a leading provider of cable television and could likely be packaged in a variety of ways. It could be offered with Comcast cable, offered as a separate entity or even on an as needed basis. The possibilities don’t stop there. There could be potential for certain shows, channels, types of programs etc. The market is big for Comcast in the smartphone industry that the CFO of Comcast, Michael Angelakis said, “I can envision sometime in the future On Demand Online having a wireless component.” That would be just complete multimedia at ones fingertips. Movies, Television, Comedy, Music, Previews, Games and a plethora of other capabilities right in ones pocket on a blackberry cell phone and other smartphones.

It is clear that the cell phone industry is rapidly becoming the smartphone industry. With that come more technology, partnerships and more possibilities. The phone component of smartphones has officially become the blandest aspect of the phone itself. But that is not a reason for these companies to neglect that aspect. No, there have been cases of feature rich handsets that, because of poor call quality and coverage, have not done well despite the amazing amenities it contains. So it is important that while these devices become more and more appealing with more ridiculous feature sets that makers keep these devices quality in terms of coverage and call quality.

Beyond that it is great to see what the blackberry cell phone has become. It is a playground for mobile technology and it seems as though it will continue to get better with time. And really it doesn’t even need much time for it seems every week a new and wonderful feature has been added to an already exciting device.

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How Smartphones Have Evolved

Posted by admin | Posted in Cell Phone | Posted on 12-08-2010

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Cellphones have evolved a lot in the past couple of decades since they were first launched. Literally thousands upon thousands of different phones have been made. Some smartphones have become very sophisticated and technically advanced. So, what exactly is a “smart phone”?The demand for smart phones is growing because of the general belief that your data and information must accompany you wherever you go, and that you need to be accessible to your contacts no matter where you are. Your information can be kept on your phone or even on the internet. In future, smartphones will have faster processors, better screens and even more storage space than they already do.Current smartphones have some kind of operating system (OS) and are able to have new apps installed on them. They can either be open source or be like the iPhone and be totally proprietary, meaning you can’t easily program your own apps or easily download whatever you want for free. So, if given the choice, open source is definitely better, no matter what the Apple fanboys will tell you. The Symbian OS is currently the most well-known open source OS, but Google’s Android system is becoming more popular as well.Some smartphones even have touchscreens or cameras with lots of megapixels, some are open-source and you can download and install as many third party applications as you want… or even code your own.Some smartphones also have built in GPS features which works with satellite, so you’ll never get lost. Even if a phone doesn’t support satellite based GPS, they can still use Google Maps or something similar to estimate your current location based on cellphone tower positioning. So that may or may not be good enough for you.So, smartphones are indeed much like miniature laptops in a sense (even smaller than netbooks). Which one you decide to buy depends on what you need it to do. If you plan to type a lot, I would personally recommend you get one with a QWERTY keypad, and avoid phones that only have on-screen touchscreen keyboards because those will make your screen dirty all the time.Keep in mind that a lot of “regular” phones are becoming more and more smartphone-like as well, so in the not too distant future there may be no need to differentiate between them at all.When choosing the right smartphone for you, it really depends on what’s important to you. There are so many different models with different features that it’s impossible to say which one is the “best”, because different people have different tastes. So you’ll have to do a lot of research on your own to find the best phone for your personal needs. At minimum, though, you’ll probably want internet access, a built in camera, some kind of keyboard, either with a keypad or touch-screen, and the ability to multi-task (run more than one app at a time and switch between them).

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