Phones of 2010

posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008, categories: Stuff

Phones of 2010

Nokia 888 Communicator
Nokia definitely has the most interesting concept phones. Nokia 888 Communicator is a striking futuristic concept phone. The phone, which uses liquid batteries, speech recognition, flexible touchscreen and touch-sensitive body cover,is designed by Tamer Nakisci and won the Nokia Design Award.

Nokia 888 Communicator 

 Nokia 888 Communicator



Nokia Aeon
Nokia Aeon was presented by Nokia on their website in the Research & Development section. What is so great about this phone is that it looks like it will actually go into production next February. Of course, its just a rumor, but still, makes us hope to actually see it someday in the GSM shop. All we know about it for now is that its a touchscreen phone and it looks fantastic.

Nokia Aeon

SKY "Sleak n Slim"
“Sleek & Slim” from SKY is another concept based on touchscreen technology. The phone has a discretely glowing touchpad, hideaway keys and generally utterly-fashionable minimalist design.

SKY Sleek n Slim

Benq-Siemes “Snaked”
Benq designers thought of women too and presented Snaked. This is a “reptile” looking phone, creepy somehow, but still is very cool. The Snaked is a fashion phone for sport loving women, because it also has body monitoring sensors to help the ladies keep those fine shapes.
Benq Siemens Snaked

NEC Tag
Somehow similar to the Snaked concept, the NEC Tag is a flexible phone concept that can be , for example, hung from a belt or wrapped around the user’s arm. Interesting is that the phone has shape-memorizing material and sensors that allows the phone to change its shape according to the mode.
NEC Tag

TripleWatch
Though the idea of a cellphone watch is not so new, the TripleWatch designed by Manon Maneenawa has an interesting triple flip technique that allows the user to transform the watch into a normal cellphone. When used as a wrist watch, the phone has a speaker button that allows the user to answer the phone and hang up while driving.
Triple Watch

Asus Aura

 Asus Aura

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Nokia started research on flexible cell phone

posted: Thu 10th Apr, 2008, categories: Stuff

Nokia started research on flexible cell phone

Imagine tapping out text messages on a device the size of an index card and as flat as a piece of paper, then folding it in thirds to hold it to your ear and make a phone call. Refold it in a slightly different shape and wrap it around your wrist, where it becomes a watch and also communicates with an ear bud that lets you talk hands free.

Nokia researchers, along with researchers at the University of Cambridge in England, have created an animated video describing such a vision for mobile devices, which could come in the future through nanotechnology developments. You can watch this video at here.


The animation shows practical applications for several specific types of work that the scientists are developing based on their nanotechnology research, said Tapani Ryhanen, the head of multimedia devices research at Nokia Research Center.

The concept video was created at the prodding of New York’s Museum of Modern Art, which opened an exhibit February 24 called ”Design and the Elastic Mind”, he said. Currently, the researchers have developed “bits and pieces” of the technologies envisioned in the concept “but we are not yet at the level that we could integrate those things together into a device that we’re showing in this animation”, Ryhanen said. Some features of the device could start appearing in commercial products as soon as seven years from now, Nokia said.

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Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1

posted: Sat 5th Apr, 2008, categories: Application

Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1

Don’t lose productivity when you’re on the go — use Microsoft® Office Mobile* to get the Microsoft software you’re familiar with on your Windows Mobile phone. Use Office Mobile to open and edit Word and Excel® documents, and view PowerPoint® presentations.

When used on a touch screen phone, Office Mobile comes with some additional features, such as word count and the ability to check spelling in Word Mobile, chart creation in Excel Mobile, plus the ability to highlight sections of content and create documents.
With Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile, you can update your data on the go. Excel Mobile features a rich viewing, experience which lets you work with your spreadsheets just like you do back at the office. Plus, when you edit spreadsheets on your phone, the formatting and changes are updated automatically, so they look the way they’re supposed to when you open them on your PC.

Excel Mobile gives you the freedom to:

Make changes to documents when you’re on the road
* Sort data
* View an entire worksheet in one screen

Excel Mobile works with Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 and, when used on a touch screen phone, comes with additional features that allow you to create new documents and charts, as well as copy and paste formulas.

View and update documents that look much like they do on your PC. Microsoft® Office Word Mobile* lets you open, view, and edit documents while you’re on the move. Save changes and be confident that edits and formatting will come through intact when using your phone to open a document.

Word Mobile puts the features you use every day at your fingertips and works with Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 phones. It comes with additional features when used on a touch screen phone, including spell check, cut and paste, word count, bulleted lists, and find and replace commands.

Why not use travel time to practice your presentation? With Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile*, you can view and rehearse your slides when you’re away from your desk.

PowerPoint Mobile lets you:

  • View an entire presentation
  • Zoom in and out to better view details
  • Jump to a specific slide

PowerPoint Mobile is available for use with Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6, and will work on both touch screen and non-touch screen phones.

Download this mobile application at Here.

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How to retrieve lost Phone MMC password

posted: Sat 5th Apr, 2008, categories: Stuff

How to retrieve lost Phone MMC password

When you forget the password of your Phone MMC (Multimedia Card), you can retrieve your password by follow these steps:

  • Open file explorer. (You can use SeleQ, FExplore, AppMan or other file manager applications on your smart phone)
  • Then, search for MMCSTORE
  • When you find it, send it to your PC via infrared or bluetooth
  • On PC, open that file with Notepad, or any word processor
  • Gotcha! You now see your password

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