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Resolved Question: How good would this laptop run aion?

December 28, 2009

Operating system Genuine Windows (R) 7 Home Premium
Processor Type AMD Turion II M520 Dual Core processor
Processor speed (2.3Ghz, 1MB Cache) The higher the number of Megahertz (MHZ) the faster the processor should be
Memory Size 4GB MB
Memory Type DDR2
Hard Drive Capacity 320 GB The bigger the capacity the more you can store
Optical Drives Lightscribe Super Multi Writer
Floppy Disk Drive NO Floppy disks are 3.5″ square and store a small amount of data. CDs,DVDs and memory sticks are now usually used instead
Screen Size/Type 17.3 WS LED Brightview
Graphics Card Type ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530 To enable images to be displayed on your monitor
Graphics Memory 512MB dedicated (up to 2302MB) MB The higher the memory the better quality images you are display
TV-out YES Allowing you to plug your laptop into a TV to watch DVDs
Sound Type Altec Lansing + subwoofer To enable you to have sound from your computer which is great for games, movies and music
Modem Type 10/100/100 gigabit Ethernet Enabling communication with others via the telephone line. A modem is used for the Internet, e-mail and faxing
Wireless Enabled YES Allows you to connect to an existing wireless network such as in a office or a wireless hot spot
No. of USB Connections 4 The more connections the computer has the more equipment you can connect to your computer e.g. a modem, printer, scanner, digital camera, PDA
No. of Firewire Connections 1 High speed data transfer link for digital video and other media. Ideal for quickly downloading video images from a camcorder to PC
Infrared Port Included NO Allowing you to connect to other devices with infrared such as an infrared enabled mobile phone
Other Interfaces 5 in 1, HDMI, media remote
Battery Type 8 cell Li-On
Battery life (up to) 4 hours
Software Titles Included Works, Office H&S Trial
Weight 3.52 kg This is the weight of the appliance in KG
Height 43.2 mm
Width 277 mm
Depth 413 mm
Colour HP Imprint - Moonlight

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Sony Ericsson U1 (Satio) Review

December 28, 2009

“Design-wise the Satio is perhaps one of Sony Ericsson’s most simple and elegant phones. Its clean front consists of a large display and only three buttons at the bottom. Two of these are for calls and the third is the menu key, which also doubles as a shortcut to the taskbar when holding it for a few seconds. There’s naturally also a front facing camera for video calls, as well as a light sensor that automatically adjusts the screen backlight. And now for one of the most awesome features – it’s got a blinking status LED, too! If you’re an avid fan of Ericsson and have been in the game since the beginning of time, you’ll most probably love the status LED that blinks in different colours depending on the status of the phone, i.e. when the battery is low (blinking red), you’ve got unread messages or you’ve missed a call (blinking green). It’ll also let you know when it’s charging (solid red) and when it’s fully charged (solid green).” Read this looong review here:

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Voting Question: Which iPhone should I buy for use as a PDA?

December 28, 2009

I’m an AT&T customer, own a Palm Centro and an iMac desktop computer. I like the Palm, but the controls are small and not all my data syncs up through the pitiful Palm Desktop software. I am considering the iPhone because of the larger on-screen buttons, better sync features and the ability to play music, but I’ll use it mostly to–duh–make telephone calls, keep appointment and keep track of customer contact information. I don’t plan to spend all day on FaceBook or Twitter, probably won’t download any movies from iTunes or use the GPS.

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Wireless DECT Headsets

December 28, 2009

Cordless DECT headsets are becoming more popular both in the workplace and at home as they offer people the opportunity to move around their environment, no longer routed to the spot. These headsets use DECT technology, the same technology you see in cordless phones and it is this technology that gives them their Cordless capabilities. DECT technology which is a digital technology boasts many advantages to analogue, such as lower amounts of interference and less crackle which means much clearer calls and also they are much more security against electronic snooping.

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A Free Reverse Phone Lookup - Find Out Who Owns Any Number

December 28, 2009

If you want to find out who the owner of a given telephone number is, you can do so by using a reverse phone lookup. It makes it very convenient to know the details using a phone number.

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Telecommunications Spending High Despite Recession Say Offcom

December 28, 2009

According to Ofcom research, Britain is showing little indication of slowing its tech spending, despite the ongoing economic downturn. But we are getting wiser in the ways we spend on telecommunications.

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Reverse Phone Number Lookup: Protection and Safety

December 28, 2009

Keeping a record of all the details of any number is important. The number can be of any person, a friend or foe of yours. Any blank call on your phone could be a part of any friend’s prank or any foe with a bad intention of disturbing you. Some people can also be found checking the numbers on the net just to keep an eye on his/her partner, like who is calling them and if there is any sort of affair they are going through behind their back.

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Locating People With An Non published Number

December 28, 2009

In this day and age, what used to be the norm has absolutely changed. It used to be that everyone would have a house telephone number and a cell telephone was a bonus. Things have changed dramatically. The use of a residence phone is virtually outdated.

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Selecting the Correct Cordless Phone

December 28, 2009

In the home and in the office cordless phones are becoming more common especially as technology makes them cheaper and more reliable. The technology for cordless phones has been around since the 1960s, however it wasn’t until the 1980’s the first domestic models were introduced.

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Samsung R210 Spex Cell Phone Review–Small But Smooth - MobileWhack.com

December 28, 2009

MobileWhack.comSamsung R210 Spex Cell Phone Review–Small But SmoothMobileWhack.comI've dealt with a lot of different Samsung products in the past, and it seems like there's usually something wrong with most of them. …

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