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- Never Lost a Key with Key Finder
- Blackberry Torch, Blackberry Curve and Blackberry Pearl Comparison
- Samsung Galaxy S
| Never Lost a Key with Key Finder Posted: 19 Jan 2011 10:16 PM PST We sometimes get so much trouble just to find our key. Finding a key may take us minutes and even hours sometimes and just by doing to can ruin our plan for the day. It is really annoying just realizing that the tiny thing call key can trouble us so much. When this happen, we surely wish that the key can just pop up for itself or probably yelling to us so we may know where they are. But it is something impossible of course. Well it is not impossible anymore now. We can find our key as quick and simple as we can with key finder. Actually this is more likely an alarm that can ring once we push the button. At first I don't believe it myself since how can it beep while it is deep inside a drawer or perhaps under the bed? But with the wide range of the alarm, I can even find my key when it is in the garage. You could put your key finder in your wallet or purse since it come in small size. The transmitter is only a size of a credit card but the sound that it may produce once you push the button is extremely loud. It surely is effective. Buy it Here and in Search Box type “KEY FINDER” This post was taken from Cutie Gadget, a Gadgets Gifts Blog. Related posts:
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| Blackberry Torch, Blackberry Curve and Blackberry Pearl Comparison Posted: 19 Jan 2011 08:30 AM PST Blackberry phones used to be more or less exclusively for business where they were a status symbol of executive importance, however, those days are gone and Blackberry has firmly established itself in the consumer sector of the market. In terms of email connectivity and the RIM network, Blackberry phones still score very highly and for users who wish to use their phones in both their work and in their social life, Blackberry phones provide an excellent solution. Here we will compare some of the leading models; the Blackberry Torch, the Blackberry Pearl and the Blackberry Curve. The Blackberry Torch has the largest display offering 480 by 360 pixels. The Pearl comes second with 360 by 400 pixels, and the Curve has 320 by 240 pixels. The Torch has a sliding physical QWERTY keyboard; the Curve has one which is permanently exposed; and the Pearl has only a multi-entry keyboard. In terms of physical dimensions there is not very much to choose when the Torch is closed, but the Torch extends an extra 37mm. It is also considerably heavier than the other two models. The Torch has the best camera which offers 5 megapixels, considerably better than the 2 megapixel camera on the Curve and the 3.2 megapixel camera on the Pearl. The Torch and the Pearl have a camera flash, whist the Curve does not. All three phones have GPS, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. In terms of Bluetooth the Torch is the most advanced offering Bluetooth v2.1 with enhanced data rate (EDR), PBAP, A2DP, AVCRP and DUN. The Curve has Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVCRP whilst the Pearl has only basic Bluetooth V2.0. They all have trackpad navigation and dedicated media keys and all offer full email integration. In terms of battery life there is little to choose between any of the models. The all offer either 30 or 29 hours of music playback, 18 to 19 days of standby time, and 4.5 to 5.5 hours of talk time. For more information on the Blackberry Torch, visit Phones4u.co.uk today and browse their website. This post was taken from Cutie Gadget, a Gadgets Gifts Blog. Related posts:
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| Posted: 18 Jan 2011 04:31 AM PST The Samsung Galaxy S is a smartphone that runs the Android operating system and is a direct competitor with the iPhone. The microprocessor is a Hummingbird and it zips along at a stunning 1GHz. There is 512 MB internal RAM and up to 16 GB OneNAND memory. Up to 32 GB additional memory can be used via the external microSMD card slot. The touchscreen's diagonal dimension is four inches and it uses super AMOLED technology and uses the TouchWiz 3.0 user interface developed by Samsung. The touchscreen uses capacitive technology and is extremely responsive. This, coupled with the fast processor, gives a feel of instant responsiveness and the colours are vibrant. Unlike some other phones that use this technology the screen is reasonably anti-reflective and is usable even in bright sunlight. Although its 480 by 800 pixel resolution is a little short of the 640 by 960 pixels offered on the iPhone 4, it is difficult to see the difference. Physically the phone is just a tad fatter than the iPhone 4 (only a millimeter) but it weighs in at only 118g. The case has a gun metal bezel which gives it a quality feel. On the front the phone has two touch sensitive buttons along with a mechanical button which complement its sleek minimalistic appearance. Naturally you can select any the huge number of Android apps that are available on the market, but the phone comes with a good many pre-loaded apps including a "Swype" keyboard which, once you have got used to it, means that you can input text remarkably quickly though not everybody takes to this type of data input. If you don't like it, then you can simply revert to the normal keyboard. Up to seven customizable home screens can be used and populated with widgets which include live updates from your social network sites. It is possible to merge these together with your address book so you will never lose touch with your friends. Certainly the Samsung Galaxy S handset is an impressive package which is crammed with high end features. It also looks great and feels great so it is not surprising that 10 million of them have been sold. Check out the best deals on this new mobile phone online at http://www.dialaphone.co.uk today. This post was taken from Cutie Gadget, a Gadgets Gifts Blog. Related posts:
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