More info on Gigabyte M528 and M700 UMPCs
More info on Gigabyte M528 and M700 UMPCs
Sony Ericsson XPERIA – First looks

The newest Windows Mobile device XPERIA from Sony Ericsson has one of the best technical specifications for a mobile phone portable computing device. It supports the UMTS/HSDPA, and features an optical joystick (fire!), with an 800×480 VGA screen. The worst part of the phone is the sliding QWERTY keyboard which for design portability have sacrificed functionality elements, they give little to no feedback due to the sliding mechanism which comes right on top of the keys.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA – First looks

The newest Windows Mobile device XPERIA from Sony Ericsson has one of the best technical specifications for a mobile phone portable computing device. It supports the UMTS/HSDPA, and features an optical joystick (fire!), with an 800×480 VGA screen. The worst part of the phone is the sliding QWERTY keyboard which for design portability have sacrificed functionality elements, they give little to no feedback due to the sliding mechanism which comes right on top of the keys.
Creating your very own podcasts
Another innovative technology that is catching up to the most advanced of us is ‘Podcasts’. For those of us, who haven’t heard of this new innovation, well, podcast is a digital media file that is distributed over the net for future playback on portable media players and/or personal computers.
There are various devices available in the market that let the user to
convert an audio recording to the form of a podcast.
One such device is the new Olympus DS series of digital voice recorders. This device allows up to 134 hours of audio recording and coverts it into digital podcasts. For US $ 149.99, you can also have a small microphone – which you can clip it under your shirt – for capturing recording either speeches or discussion while at an important business meeting or a seminar.
Creating your very own podcasts
Another innovative technology that is catching up to the most advanced of us is ‘Podcasts’. For those of us, who haven’t heard of this new innovation, well, podcast is a digital media file that is distributed over the net for future playback on portable media players and/or personal computers.
There are various devices available in the market that let the user to
convert an audio recording to the form of a podcast.
One such device is the new Olympus DS series of digital voice recorders. This device allows up to 134 hours of audio recording and coverts it into digital podcasts. For US $ 149.99, you can also have a small microphone – which you can clip it under your shirt – for capturing recording either speeches or discussion while at an important business meeting or a seminar.
