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26 Jul
Samsung Electronics unveils another line of new notebooks in the market, releasing 5 new models that will cater to a wide spectrum of consumers and business users. This further strengthens their commitment towards an aggressive growth in the IT sector.
Notebooks are growing in demand and apparently that was one factor for consideration on these new line of notebooks. Available in various colors armed with advanced specifications and technology, these new fleet of portable devices are expected to be a welcome addition for options by users when it comes to getting a new and reliable laptop in the market.
(Source) Press
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What makes this latest USB Flash drive from Kingston Technology Company, Inc. so special? It looks like any ordinary flash drive we see in the market. Well, for the record, it’s the world’s first 128GB Flash Drive. Take note, it’s a flash drive and not a hard drive!
Imagine just a few months back, everyone was raving about the new hard drive terabyte capacity and now we have the 128GB for flash drives. Now that offers a lot of space for such a very small form factor. But while it does seem tempting, they are made to order flash drives. People interested in having one can have them made at nearest retailers or resellers.
“The new DT200’s robust storage capability lets consumers store complete libraries of music, photos and videos. It is also a great tool for business users who carry around large databases or files,” said Andrew Ewing, USB business manager, Kingston®. “The password protection helps safeguard data and requires no admin rights, making the DT200 a terrific solution for the home or office.”
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Hot iPhone apps are easy to spot. They are normally the ones which are downloaded by most people once they get to the Apple App Store. But if you talk about seeing 500,000 downloads in just 40 days, you have to agree that there is something about the app that makes it hot!
Rock Your Phone announced today users of its service downloaded over 500,000 applications in the first 40 days of operations. The new service allows customers to trial and purchase applications that extend and enhance the current iPhone capabilities beyond what is available via the Apple iPhone App Store.
Rock Your Phone created the first full-service alternative iPhone App Store to distribute pioneering applications. “We allow developers to use their full creativity to develop applications, rather then tip-toe through a restrictive and vague approval process. IntelliScreen, which is not allowed in the Apple App Store, enables users to glance at their iPhone and view a summary of current emails, text messages, calendar, news, sports, and weather on the lock screen. While the iPhone is a great entertainment device, when it’s time for business, users prefer the productivity and efficiency that IntelliScreen provides.” said Mario Ciabarra, Chief Technology Officer and company founder.
With free 10-day trials on every application, Rock Your Phone stands behind its service with a love-it or leave-it attitude. Rock Your Phone’s current catalog of only 9 applications has pursued quality applications, rather then quantity. Ciabarra said, “We’re focused on delivering innovative applications that solve business problems. With a ‘try before you buy’ policy, applications that don’t deliver simply don’t make sense for our platform.”
The Rock Your Phone catalog already contains features that Apple intends to provide in the next major release of the iPhone, including cut and paste and landscape text messaging.
(Source) Press
Tags: Apple, Apple iPhone, business problems, business users, calendar news, chief technology officer, company founder, current catalog, cut and paste, great entertainment, hot rock, iPhone, mario ciabarra, Mobile Software, policy applications, purchase applications, quality applications, text messages, text messaging, tip toe, weather8 Mar

Here is a great piece of device that most offices can do well with. As far as productivity is concerned, the Avaya 9670G desk phone is the world’s first media phone for enterprises that can provide business users with greater flexibility and more efficient communications while lowering the cost of operation to the enterprise. The Avaya 9670G desk phone is the world’s first media phone for enterprises.
A media phone is a cross between a telephone and PC, allowing direct access to applications and Internet-based information through a large color touchscreen with a high-quality speakerphone. Similar in concept and use to popular mobile devices, the 9670G boasts a large, color home screen that provides one-touch access to people, information and tools.
In addition, the Avaya 9620L desk phone has been designated as a PoE Class 1 phone, meaning that average power consumption is only 2.2 watts, compared to similar models that average 6.3 to 12.0 watts. A new release of downloadable software expands their value with a number of features that increase user productivity, personalization and management. Color displays are now available throughout the product line.
(Source) Ame info
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