Nokia 6500 Slide - The Slider Phone That Lets You Enjoy All 3G Functionalities!

May 14th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

Nokia phones are well known for their compact yet chic appearance and above excellent performance. The company has just launched another stylish and feature rich gadget called the Nokia 6500 Slide. The Slide is a contemporary phone with slide opening system making it look more stylish and easy to use. You can find the phone in black and silver casings. This gadget comes with user-friendly features for imaging so you can have fun capturing your favourite shots and enjoy great viewing of the videos and images. The gadget is very handy. It weighs merely 123 g and is 96.5 mm x 46.5 mm x 16.4 mm in size, so you can take it with you easily wherever you go. The 2.2″ high resolution high colour screen lets you view the text and images or videos supporting upto 16 million colours.

A 3.2 mega pixel camera is also integrated in this 3G mobile handset. The 8x digital zoom and Carl Zeiss lens help you in getting the perfect shot of anything you want. You can capture crystal clear shots with the double-LED-flash and auto focus features incorporated in this camera phone; so you don’t need to worry about proper lighting while capturing a shot. The 6500 is an ideal gadget that lets you capture the shots of your choice and also record the videos you want to keep as memories. The gadget provides you with excellent recording and play back of the recorded content. The formats supported by this phone includeQCIF, VGA, and others. Not only this, you can also get the print outs of the pictures with the PictBridge feature incorporated in this phone.

As far as the memory is concerned, you don’t need to worry about that. The 6500 provides you with an internal memory of 20 MB that’s expandable upto 4GB with a Micro SD card. The battery life is also longer and you can enjoy upto six hours of talk-time and upto 320 hours of standby time from your fully-charged Nokia 6500 Slide. This eye-catching gadget comes with all 3G functionalities you can look for in 3G mobile handsets today such as the EDGE, 3G,WCDMA support, Bluetooth connectivity, and quad band support. Stay in touch with others via the easy messaging services (including the text messages, multimedia messages, emails, and instant messages). The 6500 Slide is undoubtedly your best companion while you are on the go!

Adam Caitlin is expert author of Telecommunication industry. Who writes on Mobile Phone Deals, Cheap Laptops and Nokia 6500 Slide

New Buzz In Mobile Market - Apple iPhone

May 12th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

So, what is the hype about! The newly released Apple iPhone is the latest buzz in the mobile market. Even before its official release, Apple iPhone was occupying most of our coffee-house gossips. The revolutionary Apple iPhone was released in the US market in June, 2007, but the Britons had to wait for another few months to have a glance of this legendary phone. As announced, the long-awaited Apple iPhone put its first steps on the soil of UK in 9th November 2007.

With a stunning design, it is still the buzz of the market. With a massive memory of 4 Gbyte and 8 Gbyte, EDGE and Wi-Fi technology, no one cab keep away his eyes from the device. This is perhaps the most in-demand gadget of the present time. No, doubt Nokia’s latest release- the Nokia N95 8GB is also enhanced with exceptional multimedia capabilities, Apple iPhone is somehow standing tall even in front of the contemporaries. Probably, because it is the debut phone of Apple, a company which is more known as a computer manufacturer that Apple iPhone is getting so much importance.

However the design of the iPhone is exemplary and also easy-to-use. It is complemented with user-friendly features like the volume rocker, a vibrate switch and a wake/sleep button. Most of its other functions can be operated with the touchscreen. The phone also facilitates zooming of images and web pages. As a communication device too, it offers excellent services. It is compatible with Bluetooth and numerous other connectivity options. Its voice mail feature is also exceptional. Users can see the person sending voice mail. So is the integrated camera in the phone which enables users to capture sharp images and videos. It is also enhanced with the iTunes and iPod like musical qualities.

The Apple iPhone is a multitasking device which has made mobile telephony easier. Now almost every store in UK is offering Christmas Apple iPhone offers and various deals, enabling users to buy the phone at a subsidized rate.

Despite its expensiveness, Apple iPhone was sold like hot pancakes. Though the sales on the first day of release in UK was much lesser than the sales record in the US, yet the craze for the phone could be easily assumed from the huge crowd standing outside the Orange stores on the day of its release.

Anastasia is an expert author and webmaster of Mobile Phones website. The website having details tariff of Mobile Phone Deals with Apple iPhone in UK mobile market.

Home Wireless Network Security Issues

May 11th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

Running a business from home has its advantages, including no commute, a more accommodating work schedule, fresh coffee and home-cooked meals at any time you want.

But running a business from home using a home wireless local area network (WLAN) with your computer may lead to thievery of confidential information and hacker or virus penetration unless proper actions are taken. As WLANs send information back and forth over radio waves, someone with the right type of receiver in your immediate area could be picking up the transmission, thus acquiring access to your computer.

Here is a list of things that you should consider as a result of implementing a home wireless network setup used your business:

Viruses could be loaded onto your laptop which could be transferred to the company’s network when you go back to work.

Up to 75 per cent of home wireless network WLAN users do not have standard security features installed, and 20 per cent are left completely open as default configurations and are not secured, but are made for the users to have their network up and running ASAP.

It is recommended that home wireless network router/access point system setups be always done though a wired client.

Always change the default administrative password on your home wireless network router/access points to a secured password.

Enable at least 128-bit WEP encryption on both card and access point. Change your WEP keys periodically. If equipment does not support at least 128-bit WEP encryption, consider replacing it. Although there are security issues with WEP, it represents minimum level of security, and it should be enabled.

Change the default SSID on your router/access point to a hard to guess name. Setup your computer device to connect to this SSID by default.

Setup router/access points so as to not broadcast the SSID. The same SSID needs to be setup on the client side manually. This feature may not be available on all equipment.

Setup your home wireless network router to block anonymous internet requests or pings.

On each computer having a wireless network card, network connection properties should be configured to allow connection to Access Point Networks Only. Computer to computer (peer to peer) connections should not be allowed.

Enable MAC filtering. Deny connection to wireless network for unspecified MAC addresses. MAC or physical addresses are accessible through your computer device wireless network connection setup and they are physically written on network cards. When adding new wireless cards / computer to the network, their MAC addresses should be registered with the router /access point.

Your home wireless network router should have firewall features enabled and demilitarized zone (DMZ) feature disabled. Periodically test your hardware and personal firewalls using Shields Up test available at http://www.grc.com. All computers should have a properly configured personal firewall in addition to a hardware firewall.

Update router/access point firmware when new versions become available.

Locate router/access points away from strangers so they cannot reset the router/access point to default settings. Also, locate router/access points in the middle of the building rather than near windows to limit signal coverage outside the building.

You should know that nothing is 100%. While none of the actions suggested above will provide full 100% protection, countermeasures do exist that will help. The good collection of suggested preventative actions contained herein can help you deter an intruder trying to access your home wireless network. This deterrant then makes other insecure networks easier targets for the intruder to persue.

Greg Lietz is an internet business man, freelance writer and computer enthusiast. His websites provide information on wireless internet networking and personal computer hardware that may be of interest to you.

The Critical Need for a Computer Firewall

May 10th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

For most people, a computer is essential in their day-to-day life, whether for business or personal reasons (or both). With so many people using their computers it is important to understand the need for a firewall and how one actually works.

A firewall is a computer program built for security. A good one will help prevent the loss of information on your computer from a computer virus, and better yet, to prevent the unauthorized distribution of your personal information and data to other computers for thieves who are anxious to use that information in a harmful way.

The use of a firewall program is not just recommended; today it is an essential. The benefits of it far outweigh the occasional inaccessible web site that it deems dangerous. Its use is similar to a security guard for your important information. The software evaluates probes to and from your computer to determine whether they are safe. They don’t get in or out without the approval of the “guard.”

It is extremely helpful because it only permits certain packets of information from infiltrating your computer. Those packets must meet certain criteria according to settings you have in place. If they don’t, the information is then blocked and you are notified with a prompt on your computer asking for your authorization.

A firewall is very detailed in the way it works. It identifies the source of the packet of information and where it is going, while at the same time recording it for the future so that by “memory” it will allow or disallow the information in a quicker fashion the following time. This helps with faster connection to other computers and web sites because they are already recognized and allowed through the Internet passage.

They are built-in “guards” that help to keep your computer safe and running well - and you don’t even need to feed them! If you do not have a firewall you are simply asking - no, begging - for dangerous information to come into your computer that can easily wipe out your data, programs, and other pertinent files, both business and personal. If you do not have one, purchase and install a firewall on your computer as quickly as you can to save yourself many future problems. Some effective versions are even available without cost.

Options to protect your computer are plentiful. Some of the best protection for your precious data is available at a very low cost - frequently free. Avail yourself of these opportunities and spare yourself heartache later.

For practical PC security software information, please visit http://www.pc-security-keys.com, a popular site providing great insights concerning issues that help you to combat viruses, spyware, adware, and more!

Samsung G600 - The New Fusion Mobile Phone From Samsung

May 8th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

With all the mobile manufacturers vying with one another to add innovative features to their phone the customers breathtakingly wait for every new phone that comes into the market. Samsung introduced one of the most revolutionary looking phones with the G600. It is an ultra thin phone with a 5 mega pixel camera. It is a quad band GSM phone which in stiff competition to the Nokia phone. This sleek and thin phone is only 15mm thin.

Display

Samsung G600 mobile phone is aesthetically built in two toned grey casing. The slider is quite smooth and sleek. The phone has a large 2.2 inches TFT screen with sixteen million colors and 240x 320 pixels resolution. The image portrayed on the screen is very sharp and clear. Below the screen are the navigation buttons and keypads below the screen are pretty usable.

Camera

The best feature of the Samsung G600phone is the 5 mega pixel camera. It has all the camera and image setting features. It has built in flash & auto focus and a night mode to shoot the perfect picture. The camera has a 2592x 1944 pixel resolution. Actions can also be recorded with video recording capabilities. One unique feature of the phone is the blue tooth printing capacity. This is the first time that such a feature has been incorporated into the Samsung phones. There is a microSD (TransFlash) card with 55 MB embedded memory with this phone.

Features

The Samsung G600 mobile phone has a number of multimedia features. It also has music player and FM radio built into it. The user can transfer music files onto their phone or simply download the latest music from an Internet music store. The blue tooth connectivity makes all this. The phone has a USB port which allows the USB cable provided to connect their mobile phone to any USB compatible devices to download data or transfer files. It also has built in EDGE technology provides high speed data transfers. The web browsing and messaging features are highly impressive.

Samsung G600 Deals and Samsung G600 Silver are the Latest mobile phone from its new in Nokia Deals and these mobile phones are available on Mobile Phone UK.

The Auther Steve Dobson is a content writer and Search Engine Optimizer for a Manchester based Mobile Phone Shop.

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May 6th, 2008 by noahedwards6602

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