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Canon EOS 500D Ti Review

April 27, 2009 By: 9bl Category: Digital Camera

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Critics about Canon 500D Ti

Canon stepped into a whole new range of DSLR for medium range after the introduction of 300D and above series a mid priced DSLR with a cropped sensor. And a changeable lense was something that all the mid level photographers needed to come up with creative pictures.

That coninuted till 400D Rebel xti after the introduction of Canon Rebel Xti D400, canon decided to change a lot of things as Canon Rebel Xti has been one of the most famous Medium range DSLR with a cropped frame that money can buy. Perfect sharp results. 9 point focus system and pixel size which was same as canon 5d which is the top range SLR production by canon .

500D is the leatest product which has been made more of a point and shoot camera with a high price tag and a good will of Rebel series. Features like HD video recording and live view full time and most point and shoot camera properties will sure boost canon sales for 500DTi a smart move indeed by canon but same time the picture quality of cameras like 450D and 500D is a bit low as compared to cameras like 350D and 400D whcih were made for the purpose of raw photography

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Toshiba TG01 smartphone

April 25, 2009 By: admin Category: Mobiles

Toshiba TG01

Toshiba TG01

Toshiba TG01 smartphone will be coming soon to perform its performance. Toshiba never introduced smartphone before so they have taken first step to introduce TG01 for its viewers. It will be supporting windows mobile 6.1 version so hopefully it should run fast and nicely.

At the risk of sounding like ‘voice-over man’ at the cinema, this summer, something big is headed our way and it has the potential to change everything. No, not robots from another world or the latest superhero from somewhere else, but Toshiba’s TG01 smartphone! Although Toshiba have never made a splash in the commercial smartphone market, they have made plenty of competent OEM handsets, but all this is set to change with the TG01, a monster mobile phone in just about every way. So let see what they come up with this new TG01 smartphone and bring new thing to the world.

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HTC Diamond II Windows Mobile Touchscreen Phone

April 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Mobiles

HTF Touch Diamond 2

HTF Touch Diamond 2

When you first see and start exploring the HTC Touch Diamond II, you’ll be struck by its brilliant looks and amazed by the intuitive controls. In today’s world, a conversation can take many forms, from voice to text … but there’s always a person on the other end. The HTC Touch Diamond II arranges your conversations by people, not just by how you speak with them.

When looking at your contacts, you now can see a history of your conversation in whatever form it took place. It doesn’t matter if you get asked about a recent email while you are talking on the phone, or if you’re in a café reminiscing about a friend’s recent text – all your interactions are neatly laid out for viewing and follow-up in a tree of communication with that person.

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Bluetooth 3.0 released – 8X faster

April 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Others

The specification for a new version of Bluetooth was formally adopted on Tuesday, the industry group behind the standard has announced.

Bluetooth 3.0’s main benefit over its predecessor is its enhanced transfer speed. Whereas Bluetooth 2.1+EDR offered maximum speeds of around 3Mbps, the new version of the technology takes that up to around 24Mbps, through its use of the 802.11 radio protocol — better known as the basis for Wi-Fi.

The new specification is also less power-hungry than its forebears, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Utilizing the 802.11 radio was a natural choice as it provides efficiencies for both our members and consumers — members get more function out of the two radios they are already including in devices, and consumers with Bluetooth [3.0] products will get faster exchange of information without changing how they connect,” Michael Foley, the Bluetooth SIG’s executive director, said in the statement.

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Finally One Charger For All Mobile Phones

April 19, 2009 By: admin Category: Others

The GSMA and 17 leading mobile operators and manufacturers today announced that they are committed to implementing a cross-industry standard for a universal charger for new mobile phones. The aim of the initiative, led by the GSMA, is to ensure that the mobile industry adopts a common format for mobile phone charger connections and energy-efficient chargers resulting in an estimated 50 per cent reduction in standby energy consumption, the potential elimination of up to 51,000 tonnes of duplicate chargers1 and the enhancement of the customer experience by simplifying the charging of mobile phones.mobile-charger

The group has set an ambitious target that by 2012 a universal charging solution (UCS) will be widely available in the market worldwide and will use Micro-USB as the common universal charging interface. The group agreed that by the 1st January 2012, the majority of all new mobile phone models available will support a universal charging connector and the majority of chargers shipped will meet the high efficiency targets set out by the OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform), the industry body who developed the technical requirements behind UCS.

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