Heres a demo of PowerPoint 2010 broadcasting a presentation to Windows Phone 7, looks pretty good actually. Video after the break…
If you want to know when will you have submitted your request to buy a phone iPad 3G, On 30 of April this year expected to receive it. If you decide to demand from their website is not Matvdilh, you will be able on the same day from 5 pm to purchase your machine from the shops. The device will be available in stores that sell Apple, while providing a service charging system for free, in an attempt to assist their clients in the Free email accounts for them, as well as access Apple's online store to download applications Favorites. For customers around the world, still have to wait to the end of May until the Declaration of Apple's international prices and to start taking orders online in the tenth month of May.
Apple announced that the phones in the iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom on 28 May. Apple also plans to launch the phones in the iPad in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore in July. As for the prices in the UK: For models that contain Wifi, the price is 429 499 599 pounds sterling. For the models containing 3G which will be available on May 28, the price is 529 599 699 pounds. As for the prices in euros: The iPad phone the capacity of 16 GB and 499 euro price tag is Wifi IPad phone and the capacity of 32 GB and 599 euro price tag is Wifi IPad phone and the capacity of 64 GB and Wifi price tag is 699 euros The existing models of 3G is increased 100 euros on the price of the device.
T-Mobile unveiled their Garminfone today, and Will from IntoMobile went hands on with the new Android phone from Garmin-Asus. It features a 3.5-inch capacitive touchscreen, 3G data, 3-megapixel camera, GPS, WiFi and a hot-swappable microSD card slot. The focus is on GPS navigation, so it doesn’t have a 3.5mm headphone jack, but the build quality is impressive.
When we first held the Nokia N900 in our hands we started questioning whether the N900 was a mobile device or a mobile computer. Nokia has finally produced a device that can compete with the best devices in the market. Being honest, Nokia hasn’t produced any interesting phones since the launch of the N95, which was their first mobile with a multimedia experience (eg: Apple, Google and to more or less, Palm).Want to buy this device? You can at OneStopPhoneShop; just click here.Whether they can actually stay at top of the market is questionable. Nevertheless, the specifications of the N900 create high expectations: a 3.5 inch touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, 5 mega pixel camera, 32GB internal memory and Maemo 5 OS. We especially look forward to Maemo 5, the new operating system for Nokia smart phones, from the Nokia Internet tablet.Competitors of the N900 are the HTC Touch Pro2, Motorola Milestone and Samsung Omnia Qwerty B7610. We will also compare the Maemo 5 OS with the operating systems of the iPhone and Android.
UnboxingThe Nokia N900 comes in a stylish black box with silver print and a printed board of the N900. There are a lot of accessories and this explains the very large box. It could also refer to the size of the device, because - we won’t deny it – the N900 is pretty huge. Besides a manual and a battery, with 1320 mAh, the box furthermore contains the following accessories: a charger, a connector that allows you to use older versions of the Nokia charger as well, a micro USB cable, a TV-out cable, a headset including ear buds and a cloth to clean the screen. You’re really going to need this cloth, since the screen is a magnet for fingerprints. The quality of the accessories is just like we’re used of Nokia: there's nothing wrong about it and the accessories will last a long time. The quality of the headset is good, since the In-Ear headphones reduce the outside noise to almost nothing.
Designed for the emerging markets, Ovi Life Tools offers a wide range of information services covering healthcare, agriculture, education and entertainment. The service addresses the needs of rural consumers with the vision to provide livelihood and life-impacting benefits to improve their economic prosperity and quality of life.
The service is SMS-based and will be offered in simplified Chinese, with the help of six major partners: Beijing Etiantian Net Educational Technology Co. Ltd (Beijing Sizhong Ltd.), Beijing Nongxintong Technology Co. Ltd., 39.net, Kongzhong Corporation, British Council, and Sina.com.
Nokia 1800 and Nokia 1616, the handsets that will bring Ovi Life Tools to China, should become available for purchase in mid-May. Users will pay monthly subscription fees for the various services, with the entertainment service costing RMB 5 a month – around $0.73 – for weather, jokes and something called ‘Straw Draw’