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February 14, 2010

Sony Ericsson K200i Mobile Phone Review

Filed under: Communications — Tags: , , — muskur @ 8:31 pm
Mark Hirst asked:

The Sony Erickson K200i is available in either metallic black or pale champagne casing. The February 2007 announcement described a highly attractive case and a keypad which has a good feel. There is no opening system. There is a generally solid bar design to the handset which weighs 82 grams including the battery and measures 103 mm by 46 mm by 16.7 mm.

The mobile phone is an ideal size for slipping into a handy pocket or bag at 103 mm by 46 mm by 16.7 mm.
Its slim design arrives with a 65K colour CSTN display screen of 128 by 128 pixels. You can customize with wallpapers or themes to add visual interest. Large keys and keypad make for easy use and access. The family name for this mobile phone is the K220i but it has dissimilar features. The Sony Ericsson K200i and its integrated features will be a pleasure to use.

The Sony Ericsson K200i arrives with a substantial 2 MB of internal memory. This allows for easily saving contact details, messages and photos. The battery allows approximately 900 hours of standby time and 8 hours of talk time from a full charge.

This great mobile phone includes a VGA camera so that the user can capture all the fun and special ingredients in their day. These photos can be shared immediately with friends by using the K200i picture messaging service. The VGA camera has direct interaction with the messaging features of the phone plus dedicated menus for user-friendly use. The screen functions as a viewfinder so that the user can know they are getting snaps of just the image they want.
Video clips can be easily recorded on the phone and stored for later playback.

The provided network is dual bank GSM 9900/GSM 1800.

32 channels of polyphonic ringtones and downloadable customization are available. The vibration mode is included. A substantial phonebook with allowance for up to 300 entries and 200 received, missed, or dialed calls is included.

The GPRS is class 10 with speeds of 32-48 kbps, HSCSD and both a USB and infrared port. SMS and MMS messaging, a WAP 1.2.1 browser and several other features such as games, slide show, stopwatch, timer and of course, built-in handsfree make the Sony Ericsson a prime choice for users.

February 12, 2010

Wireless Broadband Versus Mobile Broadband

Caroline Telford asked:

If you are among the millions of professionals around the work at home, either on a full-time or part-time basis - then it is a must for you to have a high-speed connection at home.

Fortunately, there are a lot of Internet connectivity options that you can take advantage of today. Previously, using dial-up modem to connect to the Internet did not have a lot to offer in terms of speed. Also, if you are already using the phone line to connect to the Internet, you will not be able to use your landline phone unless you have a dedicated line.

Now, as the demand for high-speed Internet connection has increased, more and more types of broadband Internet connection are being introduced to subscribers.

A Brief Definition of Broadband and Its Advantages

Before making the distinction between the different types of broadband, let us first take a look at what broadband is all about.

In layman’s term, broadband refers to any type of high-speed Internet connection which should be about 10 times faster than the traditional dial-up modem speed. One of the primary advantages of having broadband connection is that you are connected on a 24/7 basis - unlike with dial-up Internet connections.

Another benefit of choosing broadband over dial-up Internet access is that the former allows you to have an optimal browsing experience. From the loading of the pages, to sending instant messages to sharing, downloading or uploading of files - they will all be performed in a more efficient and speedy manner.

Now that you have an idea about broadband Internet connection, here is a quick list of the types of broadband connections that you can have:
- Cable
- Wireless
- Satellite
- Mobile
- ADSL or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- SDSL or Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line
- LLU or Local Loop Unbundling

Here, we will focus on two of the most common types of broadband Internet connection: wireless and broadband.

All about Wireless Broadband

This type of broadband Internet connection is used in rural areas in the UK where other forms of broadband connection are not available.

If you have a wireless broadband connection , a small antenna will be installed outside of your home. The Internet connection works in a way which is similar to how your television set receives signals from the TV station.

No telephone lines are required - and the broadband antenna is connected to your computer.

How about Mobile Broadband?

On the other hand, mobile broadband can be simply defined as Internet access on the go. Much like checking your e-mail using your mobile phone, mobile broadband allows you to connect to the Internet using your laptop computer.

As long as you have a laptop computer and a network-activated broadband dongle - you can get connected even while you are on the go.

Wireless Broadband and Mobile Broadband: Is One Better than the Other?

When you compare wireless with mobile broadband - you can never really say that one is better than the other in a general viewpoint.

Instead, what you need to do is look at your Internet connection needs. If you are the type who is always on the go and you cannot get through the day without checking on your e-mail messages, then a mobile broadband may be the best option for you.

On the other hand, if any other forms of broadband connection is simply not available in your area but you do need to have Internet access at home, then wireless broadband connection is the solution that you are looking for.

February 10, 2010

Mobile Phones - New Modu Phone With Interchangeable Covers

Filed under: Communications — Tags: , , — muskur @ 3:31 pm
Gill Critchley asked:

There have been a lot of concept phones that never make it to the shops, you read about their amazing features and new, futuristic designs and then after all of the excitement, you never hear about them again.

The Modu phone however is different. With its unique design and ability to transform into numerous alternative gadgets, this phone is actually due out later on in the year.

As well as these abilities, the phone has also been hailed as the lightest of all of the mobile phones by the Guinness Book of Records as its weight stands at 40.1g.

This phone basically acts as a SIM card by being able to fit into various other electrical devices. The benefit is that these devices then don’t cost as much as they would do if you were to buy the standalone product.

When first looking at the phone, you will notice that it doesn’t have a standard keypad; however, it will still make calls by using the directional buttons to scroll through contacts that are stored on the SIM card in the device.

The phone will come with two sleeves and there will be 10 sleeves or jackets available for you to buy separately if and when you want to. The useful thing about this phone is that you can turn it into any unit that you’ll need at a particular time. For example, if you are going on a business trip and you could do with a large screen and a Qwerty keyboard, all you will need to do is slip the Modu into a jacket with those features.

Of course the question has to be asked: will the jacket devices be high end models or will they be a poor substitute for the standalone product?

When this question was put to Modu they hinted that they had a number of large manufacturers in a variety of industries, such as cameras, that were interested in having their products allow Modu integration.

With pay as you go mobile phones being extremely popular, another concern with this phone is will it be available on pay as you go or will it be under a contract deal? If it was only to be available on a contract deal then this could have a serious impact on how successful the phone would be.

If the Modu could one day slot into a Dell laptop or a Canon camera, then this mobile phone could potentially be a very exciting product but with no deals such as these being in place at the moment, we’ll all just have to wait and see if the Modu can be added to the ever-growing list of mobile phones that we just can’t do without.

February 9, 2010

Increasing Blog Traffic Creates Blog Income

Filed under: Internet And Businesses Online — Tags: , — muskur @ 2:38 pm
Latease Rikard asked:

Increasing traffic to your blog is simple but it demands dedication and time. Remember in order to create AdSense revenue, you must keep these four things in mind:

High Traffic Levels

High Paying Ads

Relevant Ads to Content

and Optimally Placed and Designed Ads

Will give you awesome money from AdSense.

One of the things I talk about often is managing the content on your blog. It’s the same as if you were managing content on your website, update often/frequently, keep it fresh and relevant, and your audience will find you.

This one tidbit alone is the cause of many bloggers and webmasters not receiving quality targeted traffic.

The reason I write in this blog daily is to generate traffic. I know there are lots of new internet marketers, as well as seasoned ones who need this information. Some of them will pay dearly for it. Others will Google me and find this blog or others like it, and get the same information for FREE.

If you provide valuable information to your visitors that offer a real benefit to them, your blog traffic will grow exponentially.

Another key, is to keep your blog design simple, clean yet eye appealing.

I’ve always been told I have a good creative eye, so I can not envision a page without some sort of graphic on it. Recently, I read an article about page design and it stated that people are drawn to colors, vibrant ones. The eye naturally gravitates to them. The hint is: find images, graphics, etc. to liven your posts up. It will at least get that initial draw to what it is you have to say.

Try to link to other blogs. This is something I will be incorporating in my blogging this week. Right now I only link to one blog, and it is the widely successful Pro Blogger. I intend to send out more networking offers by posting substantive comments on some of the things other bloggers post. Sort of like extending an olive branch to trade links. This will improve your Google ranking by creating backlinks.

As I mentioned above, comment on other bloggers’ posts. Don’t spam them. Say something important, yet interesting. They will appreciate it, and will return the gesture most times.

And of course, optimize your blogs. Use WordTracker or WebCEO to get you the keywords you need, then analyze them to make sure they are the hottest keywords going for the type of blogging that you do.

February 8, 2010

Self Bank, Mobile Money and the Emerging Mobile Commerce Global Order

Filed under: Finance — Tags: , , — muskur @ 4:38 am
Austin Akalanze asked:

Self-Banking! What does that mean? Does it really mean I can be my own bank, receiving and keeping deposits for myself? Yes and No. Yes in that you will be able to keep and carry with you, your virtual vault receiving and making payments on demand anywhere anytime as you go, using your mobile phone or Personal Digital Assistant PDA. And no, in the sense that you will not need to set up a brick and mortar Wall Street type bank, with a 9 to 5 crew to make and receive deposits on your behalf.

But how is that possible? In one word, technology and in another word m-commerce. Thanks to all of the Social Entrepreneurs who made this convergence of technology and commerce possible, giving us the plat forms through which we can buy and sell, send and receive money, and even access our conventional bank accounts if need be, all from the comfort of our mobile device.

The future of banking has arrived. In the middle of all this are Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and financial institutions providing the framework holding together the components part of the emerging mobile-commerce order.

Unlike traditional brick and mortar banking, where you are tied to your bank, self banking and mobile money are truly liberating, releasing you from the burden of having to do your banking from a particular location. A good case in point are migrant workers in countries like South Africa and other parts of the world, sending and receiving money using their cell phones, from very rural areas far away from any brick and mortar bank.

In addition to person to person transfers, mobile money and self banking enable you to do such things as fund raising without being limited by time and space. Your transactions are instantaneous and can be done anytime. There are no banking hours to observe. You can even link your mobile money account to your traditional bank account if you so choose.

Are there any concerns about mobilemoney|selfbanking?

Yes there are. The first and foremost concern is safety. How safe are mobile banking and m-commerce? Pretty safe, I would say. What about phishing and identity theft? Well, those are very valid concerns, but self banking and mobile money accounts are a pin base transaction and only those who know your pin can access your account and that is only you. Also, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are deploying digital security authentication and processing protocol to protect user information and transaction details from prying eyes.

As you can see, Self Banking, Mobile Money and M-Commerce are new technology cards that have been dealt and having been dealt, they will be played, whether or not you accept it. How you play will determine your level of benefits and success with the new and emerging M-Commerce. The time is now. As with many other past technologies, the early adopters are the ones that become authorities and make a fortune with the technology. Get on board the future train of self banking, mobile money and Mcommerce today.

February 3, 2010

Sony Ericsson Mobile Phones - Any Good?

John Milligan asked:

Sony Ericsson mobile phones are very much at the cutting edge of mobile phone technology with their vast range of features and styles to suit every need, be it for pleasure or business. Let’s take a quick look at them.

These phones are designed to give you a unique mobile experience with innumerable options and are extremely stylish whilst for the most part, feature rich. They are always known for their music quality and performance. The W850i Walkman for example, though it is not a most recent release, is truly superb with it’s sheer ease of use particularly when downloading music itself. If you want loads of songs and other favourites on this phone you can expand it’s memory no problem.

Sony Ericsson phones are known for their excellent performance and it seems that they are always getting better and better. A friend of mine normally uses Nokia phones because they are so easy to use, but on discovery of the Ericsson phones, he is finding that they are just as easy to use, if not easier.

Apparently, owners of Sony Ericsson phones are more than twice as likely to download a mobile game to their phone compared with other handset owners. I don’t know how true that is but these phones certainly make it extremely easy to download games or music for that matter. And don’t forget that with the installation software that comes free with the phones, music can easily be uploaded and played instantly without any fuss or bother.

Sony Ericsson phones are complete power tools for the business as well as the pleasure user with features galore like the music player, radio, camera, video, MMS, instant messaging and Bluetooth to name but a few. They are truly excellent mobiles offering you a lot more than simply communication.

How To Get Your Blog Noticed

Filed under: Internet And Businesses Online — Tags: , — muskur @ 3:57 pm
Robert Speyer asked:

If you want to optimize your site, drive more traffic and improve your conversion rate, then the first thing you need to do is work on that Blog! Driving renewed traffic to your site can be very simple. The three things you need to know are be a blogger, tag each post, and optimize them for major search engines. Your blog can be the key to getting your business noticed and appreciated.

Write, Write, Right!

First every good blog has to actually be a blog. This means you need to keep it updated, writing a minimum of once a week. The more you write, the more people will read. Also you want to write interesting and noteworthy articles that will attract readers to your business homepage. Each blog article should have a title because search engines look for a site’s information based on the title. Your titles should be clear, have appropriate keywords and engaging. Just like newspaper headlines or magazine covers, your titles must act as a hook for readers.

You should also join social networks like FaceBook, MySpace, LinkedIn to help promote your blog. Linking your blog to a FaceBook site exposes it to your friends, thereby promoting traffic to your blog and business homepage.

Trafficking in Blogs Is Effective and Legal!

Commenting on blogs you find interesting is also a good way to drive traffic. This gets you known through the blogging community and keeps you in contact with people who could link your blog to their site with widgets or other promotional tools. Some blogs link back to your blog each time you comment. You can do this for your comments boxes as an incentive for others to comment as well. And the more links you have on your site, the better your odds are of showing up on major search engines. Google, for example, gives priority to sites that have more links.

Socialize Your Blog!

Each time you update your blog you should ping it. Pinging a blog allows other bloggers to see that you have new information. You can use programs like WordPress that will automatically ping your article to the ping engine of your choice. Pingoat is a great one.

With every new article you put on your blog, you should tag it on sites like Del.icio.us, Digg, and Technorati. To maximize your blogs potential with tagging, you should make your articles keyword friendly and ping them as well. Tagging your blog articles makes your blog, and essentially your business, more available to readers and potential clients. These tagging and pinging websites help promote your blog and drive traffic.

Multiply Your Effectiveness!

Another great way to promote your business through the web is to optimize your site for major search engines. Google gives priority to sites with more pages than fewer. By using programs like WordPress, you can expand the number of pages you have on your blog. What WordPress does is make each post viewed by Google as an individual page. Also some posts can appear multiple times for various searches, thereby making them seen as more than one page.

If you follow these tips, your blog will be on its way to working for you and your business. A key to site promotion lies within your blog. So keep your blog updated, fresh and interesting.

Remote Blog Or Self Hosted Blog?

Filed under: Internet And Businesses Online — Tags: , — muskur @ 1:35 pm
Chris Haycock asked:

So you’ve decided to blog, but aren’t sure whether you should host the blog yourself or sign up for a free service like blogger.com. It’s a dilemma that many bloggers face. There are pros and cons to both, which makes the decision difficult for many. Neither is perfect, and neither is for everyone. Fortunately, you should be able to make the best decision for you if you are armed with adequate knowledge of both. In this newsletter, we’ll go over services like blogger.com, and others, plus software that allows you to host your own blog. We’ll also go over the pros and cons of each. After reading this, you will know which is best for you.

Who offers free blog hosting?

Many sites offer free blog hosting. Among them are Forumer, Blogger, BlogEasy, Aeonity, BlogThing, and Blogates. A quick search for free blog on Google reveals many possibilities.

What software can I use to host my own blog?

Like free blog hosting, there are many possibilities for software that makes hosting your own blog easy. Most of them are free to use. These include:

WordPress(the most popular software), Apache, Roller, Blosxom, Geeklog, Textpattern, LifeType.

There is also blog software which you can purchase for use on your site. These include:

Community, Server, Movable, Type, Radio, UserLand.

One negative about using software and hosting your own blog is that the process can often times be complicated. You have to download the software and install it to your server, which doesn’t always go easily. It’s particularly hard for those who don’t have a lot of experience installing things on servers.

Why should I remotely host my blog at a place like Blogger?

Places like Blogger allow you to host your blog there. It’s a good option for many people.

The Pros

It’s easy to set up and maintain a blog. You don’t have to go through the trouble of installing software and configuring it to work on your server. All you have to do is sign up for an account and start posting. It’s friendly for beginning bloggers. Sites that host blogs offer good tutorials on how to make your blog postings, so that even someone who is completely new to the concept of blogging can do it easily. Most blog hosting sites are completely free to use. There is no need to pay for things like a domain name and hosting. Monetizing your blog is easy. Rather than having to manually put HTML/Javascript codes on your blog to manually set up things like AdSense and Pay Per Click advertising, you can select an option on most blog hosting sites that does much of the work for you.

The Cons

You don’t have as many options to customize your blog. Remotely hosted blogs are admittedly somewhat limited in terms of what you can actually do on them. You have to stick with what is provided to you in terms of look and features. The URL you get is always yourname.BLOGSITE.com. You don’t get to have a custom domain name like YOURNAME.com. This can possibly hurt traffic to your blog. Blogs hosted on free blog sites don’t look as professional as self hosted blogs.

Why should I self-host my blog?

The Pros

You have more options and more flexibility. You are able to tweak the blog to your liking. Your URL is your address for your blog. Rather than having go to where your blog is hosted to read it, they can read it right from your site. The ability to make your blog look professional. Blogs that are hosted on sites of their own tend to look a lot better than those hosted on free sites. More space for your blog. Free blog sites usually place a restriction on how much space you have for things like photos and music. By hosting your own blog, you are able to use as much space as you need. The Cons

There are sometimes problems with setting up blog software to run on your site and server. If you aren’t experienced when it comes to working with mySQL, the process will be hard. Updates aren’t as easy to post. You have to manually set up programs to monetize your blog. However, if you are good with HTML/Javascript, this shouldn’t be too hard. You have to pay for your own hosting and domain

As you can see, there are pros and cons to both. Which should you choose? Well, it depends on who you are and what you intend to use your blog for. If you intend to use it for business, then a self-hosted blog is the best idea. If it’s a personal blog, then a free hosted blog will probably be fine for you.

February 1, 2010

Nokia N99i TV Phone - A Dual Sim, Texting IPhone Clone With Analog TV and a 3.0 Mega Pixel Camera

Filed under: Communications — Tags: , , — muskur @ 2:46 pm
Rae Edwards asked:

There’s very little debate that the iPhone clones are popular because they offer all of the features made popular by Apple at a fraction of the price. These little knock offs are always unlocked, allowing you to use which ever network or carrier you chose without being chained to AT&T. They are usually dual sim, which is really like having two phones for the price of one. And, you can remove the battery yourself with out having to run to the dealer every time the battery dies. In today’s scary economy, every little bit helps, so these things are very attractive to consumers.

But, if there was ever any draw back to the clones, it was that most models mandated you text on a finger touch screen. This works great for some people, but many are used to and prefer texting on raised keys. Luckily, there are a few models that allow this, offering clone features combined with a full keyboard and scroll bar.

Of these texting clones, the N99i (or Nokia N99i as it is sometimes called) is probably the most popular. It’s attractive, fast, user friendly, and sleek. Messaging on it is a nice, quick experience. Better yet, the manufacturers have added an analog TV and an awesome 3.0 MP camera to this phone.

There is one very popular clone with the “TV out” feature (the CECT A988). This means that you can hook the phone up to your television and watch video on the phone on a larger screen. The analog television on the N model is different because you are watching real time local television via antenna. The 988 is also not as finger friendly for messaging.

In addition to this, the Nokia N99i is a very feature rich mobile phone, which includes: a 3 inch, finger touch LCD screen and stylus; full MP3/MP4 capabilities; a very high quality 3.0 mega pixel digital camera and webcam; double Bluetooth; a voice recorder; fm radio; two sim slots; and expandable memory. You can transfer information between your computer and the phone through a USB cable. The phone does not require software and will read your GSM sim card. This one is a tri band.

This one is a very high performing model that you can usually get for under $150 if you know where to look. Considering the very high quality camera (most of the replicas have 1.3 or 2.0 mp cameras) and the analog television feature, this is very reasonable, even for a clone.

Mobile Home Roofing - Now Your Roof Can Literally Move

Filed under: Home Improvement — Tags: , , — muskur @ 5:45 am
Ernest Jarquio asked:

Mobile home roofing is home construction convenience wherein the roofs are pre-cast before installation. This makes it easy to set on the house, saving the homebuilders time in connecting one roofing material to the other. Using a circular-knit rubber membrane that fits your roof, the mobile home roofing method is one easy system that gives home owners a shorter time to anticipate a finished job.

Components of Mobile Home Roofing

Mobile Home Roofing emerged in the US during the 1960’s and has been used for over forty years in the West. The key element in Mobile Roofing is EPDM, or “ethylene propylene diene monomer”, rubber which is 45 mil compacted and preformed and cut to fit the roof in a single job.

The material of mobile roofing is resistant to impact, puncture and tear. It is made to stand very hot and cold temperatures, as it builds motion and thermal shock. It also lessens noises in roofs caused by the wind, which gives a relaxing ambiance for families to comfortably rest. White Elastomeric Roof, Peal and Seal, Kool Seal Aluminum Roof, Brewer Cote Plastic Roof, Stone Patch Flexx Sealer are just among the many samples of mobile roofing styles.

After problems with leaks in mobile home roofing materials in 1978, a new type of system was invented by Bob May, which includes insulating the material then rolling out the sheet with the roof membrane. This allowed the roof to be automatically attached into the deck which guarantees the membrane to be fixed around the edges. Such a membrane radiates 78 percent of the heat of the sun, which helps warm up cold areas.

Cost Worthy

Not only is mobile home roofing worthy of a purchase, it is also cost-effective since it usually comes in a complete package. These mobile roofs can also last for twenty years or more with no special instruments used during installation. The set up of mobile home roofing can done by the local handyman or by the home owners themselves.

Also, with the help of roofing calculators, ordering for a desired roof size is made easy and less time-consuming. More conveniently mobile home roofing can be bought online.

Some websites even accept orders with customized appearances, making the roofs more attuned to the owner’s taste. And if there is a problem on the roof ordered, calling for help is easier because mobile home roofing materials also come with warranties. With this system, everyone can definitely have their own houses without having to wait too long and, yet, be assured that they have sturdy roofs over their heads for a lifetime.

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