Friday, May 8, 2009

Solo and Solo FX for iPhone 3G

Slip your iPhone into a slim-fitting iSkin solo and instantly give your beloved device a fashion makeover with bright, bold color and glamorous style.
The iSkin solo and the new solo FX feature an ultra high-gloss finish, and are designed to perfectly encapsulate the iPhone’s contours, giving you the sleek look of a hard case, but the shock absorbing protection of a soft case. The iSkin solo FX raises the bar with an embossed designer pattern that screams chic, and features a unique mirror screen protector for the ultimate look.

Features:

iSkin solo Perfect Fit

Carefully crafted for a precise fit, the iSkin solo and solo FX perfectly encapsulate the iPhone 3G’s elegant contours in a beautiful, high-gloss bodysuit. The iSkin solo FX raises the style bar even further by adding an embossed designer pattern that demands attention, and a fabulous mirror film that you’ll wonder how you ever lived without.


Delivering fashionable everyday protection against impact, scratches, dirt, dust, and everyday hazards, the form-fitting solo and solo FX are also hot/cold temperature resistant, odorless, and available in a range of stunning high-gloss color options.

iSkin solo Screen Safety

Both the iSkin solo and iSkin solo FX are thoughtfully designed to protect your iPhone 3G without sacrificing functionality. You'll enjoy the optimal convenience of completely unhindered screen, docking port, headphone and camera access, while your essential volume and power buttons remain safely and snugly protected.

iSkin solo for iPhone 3G

Your lifestyle has you on the go – and that’s why you’ll love “making it a duet” by adding the iSkin revoClip for solo or solo FX!

The iSkin revoClip for solo is a low-profile belt holster that keeps you and your iPhone 3G safely + stylishly connected. Designed to face your iPhone 3G outwards, the revoClip for solo also allows you to plug in your earphones or charge your device while installed in the holster.


iSkin solo Colors

Durable, lasting iPhone 3G Protection is important to you; but so is fashionable, eye-catching style. Fortunately, the iSkin solo and solo FX gives you both! Choose from a range of gorgeous high-gloss colors that are designed to impress.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The new Ferrari 430 Scuderia

The new Ferrari 430 Scuderia will join the road-going V8 line-up alongside the F430 coupe and the F430 Spider. The 430 Scuderia is a truly high-performance 2-seater berlinetta which demonstrates how Ferrari's Formula 1 know-how is carried across to its production cars.


The new model is a special series based on the F430 and is aimed specifically at Ferrari's most passionate and sports-driving oriented clients. Development focused on light weight, minimum trimmings and innovative technology. All this to exalt the car's extremely high-performance and ability to thrill the driver.





The new car can count on an extremely low weight-to-power ratio of just 2.45 kg per hp thanks to a low dry weight of just 1250 kg - 100 kg less than the F430 - and to the naturally-aspirated 4308cc V8's 510 hp at 8500 rpm. Superb performance both on and off the track is assured by a series of cutting-edge solutions. There is the latest software - F1 Superfast - which reduces gearchange times to just 60 milliseconds, and new traction control which, for the first time, combines the E-Diff electronic differential and the F1-Trac traction and stability control in a single integrated system. Vehicle dynamics, control and performance thus represent the zenith of Ferrari's achievements in terms of developing road-certified sports cars.

Windows 7 Raises Complaints of anticompetitive behavior From Rivals




Microsoft Corporation's next version of Windows is stirring fresh complaints of anticompetitive behavior from rivals who say the new version of the operating system gives unfair advantage to Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser, the Financial Times reported.

"Our initial review suggests this is a blatant use of the Windows operating system to change the market dynamics of browser usage," Mitchell Baker, chairperson of Mozilla, developer of open-source Firefox browser, told the paper.

No-one at Microsoft could immediately be reached for comment.

Opera, the Norwegian browser company, echoed Mozilla's complaints about Windows 7, the paper said.



Microsoft had earlier said users will be able to turn off key programs like Internet Explorer, making it easier to use other browsers.

Microsoft is scheduled to respond to European Union antitrust regulators in a hearing next month on charges it sought to thwart rivals by tying the company's Web browser to its Windows operating system.



Source: tech.yahoo.com

Latest iPhone 3.0 Beta versions Reveals Parental Controls




Nothing has been found in yesterday's release as dramatic as last week's hints that Blu-ray functionality may be coming to iTunes 8.2. However, there are some notable additions in this latest version of iPhone OS 3.0. The biggest change is that iPhone apps may be getting restriction settings with parental controls built into the iPhone. Apple has been criticized for its heavy censorship restrictions having rejected iPhone apps like Nine Inch Nails'

Source: tech.yahoo.com

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Latest Digital Camera of Nikon Coolpix S60

The Coolpix S60 offers intuitive fingertip shooting control and a variety of exciting playback options, all seamlessly integrated into an innovative touch screen interface. With a newly developed 3.5-inch LCD monitor featuring a 16:9 windscreen display, the only physical button to press is the shutter - and even that isn't needed when using handy features such as the self-timer or the Smile Timer. The optimized interface offers a choice of three different HOME screens with large icons that make fingertip selection of operating modes and controls easy and accurate. Even the 5x zoom can be controlled via icons on the touch screen..





Lens and Image Quality:

Megapixels: 10 Megapixels
Optical Zoom: 5 X
Digital Zoom : 4 X
Auto Focus: TTL contrast detection
Image Sensor: CCD
Max Aperture: f/3.8
Min Aperture: f/4.8
Max Focal Length: 29.5 mm
Min Focal Length: 5.9 mm
Image Format: JPEG
Focus Modes: Automatic
Exposure Settings: Program, Automatic
ISO Equivalencies: 100, 800, 400, 200, 64, 2000, auto (64-800), 3200 (5Mpix), 1600
Macro Focusing Range: 9 cm
Minimum Focusing Range: 23.6 in
CCD Size: 1/2.3"
Number Of CCD Pixels: 10.34 Million




Features:

LCD Screen Size: 3.5 in
Shooting Modes: Frame movie mode
Self Timer: Yes
White Balance: Automatic, Presets



Memory:

Recording Method: SDHC Memory Card, Secure Digital (SD) Card
Connectors
Connectors: 1 x USB, 1 x composite video/audio output, 1 x HDMI output
Included Cable Types: A/V , USB




Miscellaneous:

Included Components: Carrying strap, Stylus
Included Software: Drivers & Utilities
External Color: Crimson red
Product Line: Coolpix
Camera Type: Compact
General Product Info
Weight: 5.1 oz.
Also known as: , Nikon 26134, Nikon Coolpix S60, Nikon Coolpix, Nikon S60
Manufacturer Part No.: 26134
Dimension: 2.4 in. x 3.9 in. x 0.9 in.(HxWxD)
UPC: 018208261345

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Apple 13.3" MacBook Notebook

Here is the some Apple 13.3" Macbook notebook









Strengths: Solid construction, battery life, excellent (illuminated) keyboard, easy to upgrade memory/hdd, Magsafe charger awesome, speakers surprisingly robust for a machine this size.

Weaknesses: No firewire, Leopard seems to take up a lot of hard disk space, Mini-Display Port adapters not included. PriceGrabber review bonus seems to be gone.

Apple and Verizon may work together to Bring Non-iPhone





Apple and Verizon Wireless may have found a sneaky way to work together without violating Apple's exclusivity contract with AT&T, which runs at least through 2010. As we reported in 2007, AT&T's contract with Apple covers "all models" of the iPhone. But it only covers iPhones. So if Apple builds something that isn't an iPhone, well, all bets are off. If BusinessWeek is to be believed, Apple is working on a "media pad that would let users listen to music, view photos, and watch high-definition videos," and which would "place calls over a Wi-Fi connection." If the device doesn't make cellular voice calls, it may be able to avoid the iPhone's AT&T exclusivity.


According to BusinessWeek, Apple has been talking to Verizon Wireless about the device, as well as about another "iPhone-like" device which may be the "iPhone Mini" I wrote about a few weeks ago. Verizon has already been experimenting in the VOIP media pad space with the Verizon Hub, a home-based media pad that makes Wi-Fi calls. Apple's product would hopefully work better than the Hub, though. Getting an iPhone Mini onto Verizon before 2010 may prove much more difficult than launching a media pad, because of the iPhone exclusivity contract with AT&T. In any case, no deal has yet been sealed, BusinessWeek said. Yesterday, USA Today reported that Verizon and Apple are talking about possibly introducing an iPhone on Verizon's network in 2010.



Comments from Verizon's CEO Ivan Seidenberg and Apple's COO Tim Cook have led us to believe that device would run on Verizon's upcoming LTE network, not the carrier's current CDMA network, as USA Today reported.
Source: pcmag.com