Nokia launches new mobile phone with e-card
Nokia, The largest manufacturer of cellular in the world, on Tuesday introduced its new cellular model 6212 Classic with Near Field Communication (NFC), a phone that can be used as if it were a credit card. Thanks to technology Near Field Communication (NFC), the Nokia 6212 can store data of the credit card transactions and perform comfortably and easily.The technology Near Field Communication (NFC) allows users to share content to connect two phones that can receive audio files and other downloads of service providers simultaneously, which means that this technology at the level of connectivity presents his good profits, as with the touch of a single button is possible to establish communication between the two devices and share information.
It is hoped the arrival of this cell for the third quarter of 2008 in Europe and Asia with an estimated price of 200 euros before taxes and subsidies.
This cell has 3G connectivity comes with a screen 2 "with a resolution of 320 × 240 pixels, with 2 megapixels camera, FM radio and a music player, cell apart this brings a microSD card reader, which can use up to 4GB.
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Cell phones allowed on flights in Europe..!
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You can use your cell phone in the skies over Europe later this year under new rules that will allow air travelers to stay in touch — and raise the cringe-inducing prospect of sitting next to a chatterbox at 30,000 feet. But don’t expect to use your phone on a U.S. flight anytime soon. The decision Monday by the European Union makes the 27-nation bloc the first region in the world to scrap bans on the use of cell phones in the sky. The EU insists the change will not compromise safety. Cell phone calls will be connected through an onboard base station — think of a miniature cell phone tower — linked to a satellite and then to ground networks. A flight’s captain will have the power to turn off service anytime.
Phone service will be blocked during takeoff and landing, EU spokesman Martin Selmayr said. That means using your cell phone will fall under roughly the same restrictions as using your laptop or iPod. In Europe, travelers will be allowed to turn on their phones after planes climb past 10,000 feet. That’s when other electronic devices are typically permitted. Captains will also be able to block cell phone service during turbulence. The ban remains in place for all U.S. carriers, including domestic and international flights. Duquette said the FAA had not decided whether to block foreign carriers from allowing cell phone use when they enter U.S. airspace.
Source: AP, Martin
Source: AP, Martin
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New Version of Nokia PC Suite Now Available
Nokia has just launched the new Nokia PC Suite 6.86!
With Nokia PC Suite 6.86, you can:
- View your mobile device's calendar in the main window
- Forward, delete, and reply to text messages in the main window
- Experience the fresh appearance of applications
- Released 9 April, 2008
Click here for more information
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PwnageTool, The Unlocker for Your iPhone
There is a new unlocker software for iPhone developed by a iPhone Development Team in Russia.PwnageTool its called and you can downloaded it from http://www.iphone-dev.org. It's Currently available only for the Mac OSX version. PwnageTool allows users to modify their iPhone's bootloader to allow the initiation of any software. In its native state, the iPhone bootloader is what prevents the unauthorized launch (not Apple) firmware.
Watch the tutorial on how to install and unlock your iPhone with it.
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Nokia S60 Touch Controls
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The recently revealed patent from Nokia unveils complany’s plans for the integration of a new generation S60 touch-control technology, which allows users to control a device without even touching it.
The new technology is based on ultrasonic transducers (USTs) placed on the perimeter of the device, thus creating a 3D gesture touchless interface, a perfect alternative to the iPhone's multi-touch screen.
It sounds very fascinating, but that is all we know at this time.
The new technology is based on ultrasonic transducers (USTs) placed on the perimeter of the device, thus creating a 3D gesture touchless interface, a perfect alternative to the iPhone's multi-touch screen.
It sounds very fascinating, but that is all we know at this time.
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