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141) Mobile Sync
Author: Ted Brumby
Category: Communications
Have you ever thought of transferring your mobile phones address book or calendar to your computer and vice versa? If not, you should. There is syncing software available known as iSync (an innovation of Apple) that allows you to synchronize calendar and contact information including phone numbers, addresses, e-mail addresses and web addresses on your mobile phone and Mac. Even iPods and PDAs are iSync compatible. All you need to have is a Mac equipped with the iSync application software th...
142) China's Delayed 3G - Short Term Delay or Shelved Indefinitely?
Author: Long Circle
Category: Communications
China has delayed licencing 3G for several years. And COMMIT Incorporated, a Chinese TD-SCDMA chip manufacturer, announced plans to stop business operations on May 6, 2008. Is it a signal that China's 3G has a bleak prospect? Through the analysis of the death of COMMIT, we present an in depth view of China's TD-SCDMA industry. COMMIT Incorporated, a Chinese TD-SCDMA chip manufacturer, has announced plans to stop business operations due to disrupted capital flow. To certain extend, this refle...
143) Making the most of Web 2.0 using Webeden.co.uk - Part 2
Author: Ken Builder
Category: Communications
Webeden.co.uk Re-introduced In our last article we looked easy ways that you can get involved with 'Web 2.0', the latest Internet buzz word. You don't need to be a programming genius to do this thanks to the professional free website builder from webeden.co.uk. The 'What You See Is What You Get' WYSIWYG editor allows all comers to build a website, even if its their first time on the Internet. The latest release has a host of Web 2.0 features so that even though you're using a free tool, you...
144) Sony Ericsson W580i vs. Sony Ericsson S500i
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Often enough, slide phones can appear to be similar to one another in so many ways unless they are distinguished by, say, an angled slide or something of that like. Both the Sony Ericsson W580i, and the Sony Ericsson S500i are, exterior only, very similar models. In fact, it strongly seems as if they are the same mobile phone merely with different covers on the outside. Of course, the 'code' used in the initials of the serial numbers provide a hint as to the nature of both mobile phone types....
145) Nokia 6300 vs. Sony Ericsson K810i
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
As they were released around the same time in early 2007, it could be expected that both of these mobile phones share similar features. That is, of course, save for the fact that the Sony Ericsson K810i is a Cybershot, and hence has a predisposition towards concentrating more on the camera and related utilities than on other aspects of the mobile phone. Truth is, Nokia probably wasn't thinking about coming up head to head with the Sony Ericsson K810i with this mobile phone, and likewise vice ve...
146) Motorola RAZR2 Espresso vs. Motorola E8 ROKR
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Any fan of Motorola's slim yet feature packed mobile phones will probably recognise their RAZR and ROKR product lines. Both the Motorola RAZR2 Espresso and the Motorola E8 ROKR are renowned in their own right as trendy yet useful mobile phone units that have probably been equally as popular at various times. Much currently separates these two particular incarnations of the popular Motorola series', both on, and beneath the surface. Comparing Features of the Motorola RAZR2 Espresso and Motoro...
147) Nokia N95 8GB vs. Blackberry Curve 832
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
As a title fight in the mobile phone world, Nokia vs. Blackberry is about as exciting as it would come. Not only are both giants in their respective fields but, ever since Nokia debuted their N-series smartphones, they have been in direct competition for control over the entire smartphone market. As things stand, there is no clear winner, nor will there be for quite some time as, with every new generation of mobile phones that pop up, the tide seems to shift back and forth. Comparing Feature...
148) Samsung Soul vs. Samsung U800
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
When the Samsung Soul, or otherwise known as U900, first came out it was given a warm reception by many as one of the greatest mobile phones ever to be created. Continuing in that tradition, the Samsung U800 was slickly tagged as the Samsung Soul b while it was still in production. Widely viewed as the next in the series of the Samsung Soul, the U800 definitely is worth its weight in gold. Comparison of Features between Samsung Soul and Samsung U800 Where the Samsung Soul is a slider phon...
149) Sony Ericsson W890i vs. Sony Ericsson W910i
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Nothing is more difficult than trying to choose between two excellent mobile phones that both sound absolutely brilliant. Such is the case with the Sony Ericsson W890i and Sony Ericsson W910i. As both of these mobile phones from Sony Ericsson are Walkman phones, the primary focus that they share in common is that of the media player and everything that falls beneath it. Both of these phones bear unique distinctions in their own way. For instance, the Sony Ericsson W890i is built upon the su...
150) Nokia 2630 vs. Samsung l200
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Comparing a mobile phone and a camera is never the easiest thing in the world to do, for obvious reasons. Both the Nokia 2630 and the Samsung l200 are focused on vastly different areas; the former having the primary task of making and receiving phone calls, and the latter solely dedicated to snapping pictures. However, ever since mobile phones began to evolve into the do-everything devices that they so often turn out to be nowadays, there is some small overlap that has undoubtedly occurred betw...
151) Samsung J700 vs. Samsung G600
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Being roughly similar in terms of general appearance, both due to the fact that the Samsung J700, like the Samsung G600, is a sliderphone, as well as the general configuration of the keys, both these mobile phones do bear a striking resemblance to one another. Discounting their appearances however, there are drastically, and just as striking, differences between the phones that make a comparison of features pretty heavily tilted in one direction. Comparing Features of the Samsung J700 and S...
152) LG Viewty vs. LG Venus
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
When first glancing through the specs, this comparison may seem like a no brainer for two reasons. Firstly, the LG Viewty appears to have everything that a mobile phone could possibly require, and secondly, it has all these things and still maintains a pretty slim and sleek profile. Still, a closer look reveals that, as is often the case, first appearances aren't always right, and true beauty is not just skin deep. Comparing Features of LG Viewty and LG Venus While on the topic of size, b...
153) Sony Ericsson C702 vs. Sony Ericsson C902
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
A Sony Ericsson Cybershot focuses itself around the camera and other associated functions, that much is a given, and does hold itself true for both the Sony Ericsson C702 and the Sony Ericsson C902. However, being Cybershots is where the similarities between the two mobile phones end. On one hand, the Sony Ericsson C702 is a mid range phone that produces great pictures, but is not in contention at the front lines of mobile phone technology. On the other hand, the Sony Ericsson C902 is a flagshi...
154) Samsung Omnia vs. Samsung Tocco
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
When comparing two great mobile phones from one very reputable mobile phone manufacturer, such as with this comparison between the Samsung Omnia and Samsung...
155) HTC Touch Diamond vs. HTC Touch Pro
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Both of these phones are very similar to each other, having been released at about the same time, and both being flagship products at the very upper high end produced by HTC. While the HTC Touch Diamond was designed with a more general audience in mind, the HTC Touch Pro was made to be focused on the thriving business community that demand more from their phones and require many additional features that will help in their day to day activities. Thus, all things considered, it does make sense th...
156) Nokia N73 vs. Nokia N82
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
At first glance, both the Nokia N73 and Nokia N82 seem pretty similar phones. Admittedly with different designs, but their sizes are about the same, with the Nokia N73 being slightly longer, and the Nokia N82 being slightly thicker. Nothing noticeable to be honest, just a few millimetres here and there that only really putting the two side by side would allow anyone to notice. Still, ever millimetre counts, yet in this case seeing as they are both either shorter or thinner it is hard to say whi...
157) Nokia 3120 Classic Review
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
Somehow, in a world where mobile phones continuously seem to aspire to become everything possible, from camera and music player, to internet portal and games console, the Nokia 3120 Classic somehow survives. Perhaps mobile phone users are realising that with their previous mobile phones they only ended up using a tenth of the features that it possessed, or maybe they simply don't want to spend the better part of their monthly pay on a mobile phone. Whatever the case, the Nokia 3120 Classic offe...
158) Nokia 1680 Classic Review
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
As classic as its name implies, the Nokia 1680 is a look back into a time when mobile phones were much simpler in nature and not the feature packed, do-it-all, accessories that they are today. That said, the Nokia 1680 does come with some features, although they are the more moderate versions of those available in high end mobile phones. Still, for an entry level mobile phone that means that most users at whom the Nokia 1680 is targeted it would not want the glitzy exterior or the feature inten...
159) Samsung Omnia Review
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
When the phrase 'living up to its name' is bandied about in the case of the Samsung Omnia it can be taken as literally as possible. The word 'Omnia' in Latin literally translates into 'everything', and for a phone that has absolutely everything packed into its elegant design, the meaning is quite justified. Demands are considerable on the high-end smartphones of today, but the Omnia has more than enough in terms of features to deftly rebuff even the most stinging of criticisms. Features of t...
160) Sony Ericsson C702 Review
Author: Caroline Telford
Category: Communications
What is generally expected from mid level phone is stability, and basic, but not minimal, features. No one expects a mid range phone to perform on par with the latest high end phone that costs three times as much or more, but most would like it if they had some features and all around good quality. In this, the Sony Ericsson C702 lives up to, and slightly exceeds, expectations. Sweetening the pot is an 'extra' that is useful enough to interest most anyone. Features of the Sony Ericsson C702...
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