Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Saturday, August 15, 2009
www.mymobilescoop.com
Hey guys, thanks for all your support. After blogging tech stuff here in blogger, then moving to gadgetworld4u.com, NOW i bought and started a site of my own..Yes guys just for you. Feel free to visit and comment and ask anything you wanted to know. We will try our best to answer you. So welcome to www.mymobilescoop.com
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Download Vopium & Save Money

Yes friends, the time has come. Now call your friends across the globe as if they are living just two blocks away. A new service called vopium has hit the market few weeks ago.
Vopium is a free software program installed on your mobile phone. When you make an international call, Vopium re-routes your call as a local call to a Vopium gateway and then via premium global traffic carriers to ensure top-notch voice quality. You pay your mobile provider for a local call and Vopium for the international add-on.
Similarly, when you send a text message (SMS) with Vopium the message is sent as a small data package over your data connection (GPRS, 3G or WiFi) via a Vopium gateway. You pay your operator close to zero for using your data connection and Vopium for the international SMS. In addition vopium offers free online back up of mobile contacts and calendar entries through their service called Vopium sync.
So what you waiting for go to www.vopium.com or visit m.vopium.com on your mobile web browser.
Vopium is now available in selected countries, but in no time you will under their network.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
The Next level of mobile computing
Pranav Mistry, a 28-year old Indian-born researcher at the Media Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is the brain behind the "Sixth Sense" device. The "Sixth Sense" device (patented by MIT) contains a pocket projector, mirror and web camera bunched together in a wearable pendant-like mobile.
The device actually responds to our hand gestures. However it requires us to wear a little hand glove probably very skinny one, so that the camera can understand our gestures.
A "square frame" gesture will prompt the device to click a photo. The user can also stop by any surface or wall and flick through the photos taken. The device also allows a user to draw icons or symbols in the air using the index finger which is being recognized as interaction instructions. For instance, drawing an "@" symbol will let a user check his/her mail. The digital Sixth Sense device is an effort to bridge the gap between intangible and tangible world, allowing us to interact with the information via natural hand gestures.
The device actually responds to our hand gestures. However it requires us to wear a little hand glove probably very skinny one, so that the camera can understand our gestures.
A "square frame" gesture will prompt the device to click a photo. The user can also stop by any surface or wall and flick through the photos taken. The device also allows a user to draw icons or symbols in the air using the index finger which is being recognized as interaction instructions. For instance, drawing an "@" symbol will let a user check his/her mail. The digital Sixth Sense device is an effort to bridge the gap between intangible and tangible world, allowing us to interact with the information via natural hand gestures.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Samsung all set for 2009
My Sources say that samsung is planning to roll out 13 touchscreen phones to the market. Reports also say that the mobile giant sold about 10000 omnia hd handsets. Since samsung's active participation in mobile industry, the traditional phone makes found a major drop in mobile phone market besides a poor quarterly sales
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