January 14, 2008

After N800 out there is a little less than a year, Nokia changed his strange concept of Internet tablet with the N810. Two major new features distinguish it from its predecessor: the N810 features a sliding keyboard and a GPS receiver. However, this has the effect of significantly increasing the device: it far exceeds the 200 g. With its full QWERTY keyboard hidden behind the screen, the N810 also overweight. Given its size, and put it in a pocket will not be comfortable…
Despite this flaw, it is true that the presence of a keyboard brings a certain legitimacy to the use of the tablet to communicate in a situation of mobility. It was so much easier to write e-mails or chat via instant messaging. With keys fairly flat and very close to each other, the keyboard is not particularly easy to master. The virtual keyboard is always available. Read the rest of this entry »
December 06, 2007
Smooth as a mirror and thin enough for a smartphone, KS20 aguiche by its very clean design. Its ebony hue, decorated with chrome on the sides, gives false arias iPhone. It is true that apart from the “décrocher-raccrocher” and the tiny joystick navigation, LG has abolished traditional buttons in the front. These disappearances bodes an interface totally tactile, like the Apple phone. Read the rest of this entry »
November 09, 2007
the 8820 is the first BlackBerry finally able to connect to WiFi networks. This allows him to take advantage of the broadband Internet, especially since it is deadlocked on technology 3G/3G +.
Outwardly, there are therefore at any point aesthetics 8800, its full alphanumeric keypad and its chrome sides. Like his grandfather, he has no camera at his back, but nevertheless provides multimedia functions.
Thus, it reads as images and video (MPEG4, WMV or H.263), and can act as a player (MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, AMR-NB or MIDI). It will, however, provide for that a microSD memory card, because its internal memory stores only 64 Mo. Read the rest of this entry »
November 09, 2007
fter the success of its PC card and subscription Businesss Everywhere, Orange offers a USB Flash Drive, which serves as a wireless modem to communicate via mobile telephone networks. It is offered at 269 euros without any commitment or from 9 euros with a lump sum Business Everywhere. In contrast to the key SFR, the key named Icon II wirelessly connects to a USB 2.0 port, while the SIM card is inserted directly into the Icon II, with the risk of being wrong meaning unfortunately. Like its counterpart, installation is quick and transparent to the user, at least owners of Windows machines (2000, XP and Vista). Read the rest of this entry »
November 09, 2007
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September 26, 2007

Very succeeded with its design in the shape of pyramid, this funny of object is in fact a router Wi-Fi and Ethernet which can moreover accept compatible PC Card 3G, Edge or GPRS. One can thus reach Internet via the telephone networks and surfer without wire with his portable PC or of office. Equipped with a firewall and compatible with the protocols of data Read the rest of this entry »