November 6th, 2007 by newstime
A personal mobile communication device which lets you be free and fun. It is light, simple and carefree. You can change its form according to your needs during the day. You dont have to carry it in your pocket or on your wrist. You can carry it anywhere, in anyform. You can roll it, bend it, put on your clothes like a clip. It also makes some form changes that makes it more ergonomical: i.e. when you want to talk on the phone, the body form turns into the form of the good old telephone. You can personalize these forms and record them. So it fits you the best in the way that you have chosen. Also e-motions let you send forms to other 888 users: i.e. you can send a heart shape to your girlfriend or a dancing figure to your friends to call them to the party tonight. This way you can talk without words.
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November 6th, 2007 by newstime

In the past months there have been numerous rumors about the Google’s own cellphone, or otherwise known as the Gphone. As time went by however, the concept around it became vaguer and the talks about the Gphone slowly turned in talks about a phone based on a Google mobile OS. Well, finally yesterday’s official announcement cleared all misunderstandings about the issue.
The simple facts are as follows. Google will not make a Gphone by themselves - the software company will stay a software one. Instead Google have developed a Linux-based open source mobile OS called Android. Now in order for any new OS to gain speed, it needs the right hardware. And since the OS will probably not be able to run on the existing hardware architecture for mobile phones, new hardware platform has to be developed. Building on that, naturally Google tried to involve some major hardware manufacturers on the project. And so the Open Handset Alliance was born.
The experimental Google boat called the Open Handset Alliance has made room for a total of 33 major players from the hardware and software industry (Nokia, Apple and Microsoft are not among them). So finally it’s clear - there will be no Gphone, instead there will be many Gphones by various manufacturers (such as HTC, Samsung, and LG). Those phones will all be based on the new Android OS but there’s no word (not even a whisper) what will their specifications or even form factors be. In fact HTC are the only manufacturer that presented a vague launch date for their future Android devices - no sooner than second half 2008.
So hardware-wise, we’re still nowhere near finding what the future Gphones will be like, but software-wise even more good news is coming. The Google Android OS will be totally open to every UNIX programmer out there that would like to have a go at it (but manufacturers can have a second word on that). The good has just got even better, as Google is planning on making beta SDK (Software Development Kit) publicly available within a week - on November 12.
October 28th, 2007 by newstime
Yesterday when i visited the Stuff 4 world site then I did notice some change. Actually I saw the page rank showing a rank and it was not 0 Page Rank. In fact I was happy to see that current page rank assigned to this site are
Directory PR - 1
Tiny URL PR - 2
Main website PR - 1
I am expecting a major change when google will be assigning the update for the pagerank next time.
There are couple of new things happening about which i will update you all.
On the tiny url generator i have also added a widget which is powered by google Gadgets. So i guess it gives you the authenticity of this widget. This widget code can be added to any web pages or blogs. This will help your users to get your sites url small and even can convert any url to small. This widget is also available by widgetbox.com
http://www.widgetbox.com/widget/TinyURLGenerator
Widget box doesn’t allow any widget to be submitted on their site until it passes their multiple quality check process. And I am very happy to announce that this widget has passed every test of google and widgetbox. So use this widget and integrate it to your websites or blogs.
In Directory we are going to introduce sponsorship for the home page. We are undergoing the programing and the testing of the online ad submission form. We will be providing 111 boxes with 20×20 each to put your ad. On roll over of each ad you will have a description with image. This will help your sponsor link to get supported by the relevant text and you will have a ranking on the search engine. Only 111 boxes will be out on directory currently. We have a strong feeling that we will have PR 4 in next update of google. So keep submitting your blogs or business website. We have a ultra fast approval in just 12 hrs.
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October 22nd, 2007 by ghostnet
The long expected successor of Nokia N800 internet tablet - Nokia N810 made its first official appearance today. It was announced today by the Finnish company at the Web 2.0 Summit 2007 event in San Francisco, California.
Nokia N810 is sporting the same sparkling touchscreen 4.13″ display with 800 x 480 pixels resolution we saw in its predecessor. The most exiting upgrade over the former model is the added GPS receiver with preinstalled maps. According to the manufacturer it should be perfectly adequate for navigating your way around. The other great news is that Nokia N810 will have a full hardware QWERTY keyboard which will surely greatly facilitate text input. Unfortunately, the N810 retains the same VGA-only snapper we saw on N800 but this time it’s front-mounted.

Nokia N810 Internet tablet
The new internet tablet relies on Wi-Fi or a Bluetooth connection to a mobile phone to get internet access. Although it does allow its user to make internet calls as well as almost any other internet activity you can do from a personal computer it lack mobile phone functionality, meaning that you cannot carry out regular calls on it. This is the only reason we don’t add Nokia’s internet tablets to our specifications database, despite the abundance of request we receive in our mailbox.
Nokia N810 comes complete with the adequate 2GB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 10GB through the memory card slot. The device will start shipping as soon as mid November at an estimated retail price of USD 479 (excluding local taxes).
October 11th, 2007 by ghostnet
I Invite all the people to digg this story and leave a comment.
After microsoft launched vista, still its unstable. Microsoft even offers to downgrade from vista to XP. Downgrading is a step back because they are not able to fix the bugs.
A Microsoft representative confirmed there were changes made over the summer to make it easier for customers to downgrade to XP. Under Microsoft’s licensing terms for Vista, buyers of Vista Business and Vista Ultimate Edition have always had the right to downgrade to XP, but in practice this could be challenging. In June, Microsoft changed its practices to allow computer makers that sell pre-activated Vista machines to order Windows XP discs that could be included inside the box with PCs, or shipped to customers without requiring additional activation. Microsoft noted in a statement that neither it nor the PC makers are “obligated to supply earlier versions to end users under the end user licensing terms.”
While there is always resistance by some to move to a new operating system, there appears to be particularly strong demand, especially from businesses, to stick with XP.
One of the challenges, for both businesses and consumers are Vista’s hefty graphics and memory needs.
Lenovo, for its part, has details for its downgrade program on its IBM ThinkPad Web site.
Put your vote what do you think.
Is Microsoft Vista Successful?
Yes or No