Some gadget shopping
Feb 5, 2010 Accessories, Appliances, Cellphones
As what I have said in my other blog, we went shopping last Sunday. I bought all the necessary accessories for our gadgets like this cute pink mini mice and a pink mouse pad for my laptop. Guess what brand I chose? Its from Microsoft, I did not know that they’re venturing to electronics. I also purchased 2 cans of electronic dust spray. I’ve been wanting that dust spray for like a year now. It was a nice feeling that you got all you need though I still need to buy a wireless USB for Yuna’s computer. We moved her computer table in the other side of the house which is away from the internet modem. Oh by the way, just want to brag a little, we finally got a new HDTV. Not a famous brand and the size is only 32″ but we are kind of contented and happy cos at last we have an HDTV now. Hubby said we are going to buy the big one with a nice brand next time. The husband is so happy with his new TV. He couldn’t stop playing all his PS3 games.

We have also tested the blue-ray disc of our PS3 for the 1st time. We watched the ‘Push’ movie and I can believe we’ve missed the quality of the blue-ray disc for such a long time. It was so awesome watching movie in HD. So sharp and clear. I’m loving our new TV ^_^x
On the other hand, I feel like changing my phone again. I don’t want a sociable mobile phone anymore. Right now, I only want a phone that has Mobile internet where I can blog and browse the internet. That’s it no other unnecessary stuff. Also, I want one with a bigger screen d(>w<)b
Tags: blue-ray disc, HDTV, MSmice, ps3
2009 Top 10 Cellphones!
Dec 22, 2009 Cellphones
PC world’s best smartphones for 2009. Have a break with your laptop… Click the highlighted word for more infos.
1. Motorola Droid
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard.
2. Apple iPhone 3GS
Keyboard: No
Bottom Line: Performance enhancements distinguish the otherwise evolutionary step-up iPhone 3GS from its previous iterations.
3. Motorola Cliq
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The beautifully designed Motorola Cliq is a social butterfly’??s dream phone, but others may find the MotoBlur user interface overwhelming.
4. Research in Motion BlackBerry Bold 9700
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The best BlackBerry available, the Bold 9700 packs a multitude of features into a sophisticated, slimmed-down design.
5. T-Mobile myTouch 3G
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a big improvement from its predecessor, but the physical keyboard is sorely missed.
6. Palm Pre
Form Factor: Candy bar
Bottom Line: The Pre’s webOS software is touch-friendly and fun, but the cramped QWERTY keyboard detracts from the phone’s usability.
7. Samsung Behold II
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: With a gorgeous AMOLED display and an excellent camera, the pricey Samsung Behold II will appeal to multimedia junkies with deep pockets.
8. Research in Motion BlackBerry Tour 9630
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: The BlackBerry Tour entices with an ergonomic keyboard and gorgeous display, but the omission of Wi-Fi disappoints.
9. Samsung Omnia II
Keyboard:
No
Bottom Line: With its eye-catching design and variety of multimedia features, the Omnia II is a solid Windows phone, but sluggish performance keeps it from being perfect.
10. HTC Droid Eris
Keyboard: Yes
Bottom Line: If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.
Tags: blackberry bold 9700, iPhone, motorol, motorola cliq, motorola droid, mytouch 3g, Samsung, smartphones, top 10 cellphones, top cellphones 2009
my smallest pc
Dec 5, 2009 Cellphones
My new Motorola Cliq or Motorola MB200 is what I call the smallest PC. Smallest PC because I can do everything I do in my PC like blogging and social climbing. A week ago I extend my contract in T-mobile and decided to upgrade my phone after having our Sony Erricsson P990i for 3 yrs now. It was a great great phone. I can do everything with it as well but too slow to perform all the programs. Anyways, my new phone is very intricate and sophisticated. I so love it. I’ve never been contented with a cellphone like this. I’ve been wanting a device like this for many years now. Remember a year ago that I posted an entry about WI-FI tablet? Thank God I was able to resist myself and wait a little more years for gadget like Motorola Cliq.

This entry is not a review cos I’m not good at it so I will just share what I’ve perused in other website.
Now everything is where you want it – in one place, on tap. Your friends, pics, emails, messages, and Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter happenings. Motorola CLIQ is the first phone to come with MOTOBLUR, the only service that can sync them all, with continuous updates and back ups. There are no logins or apps to open, and your data’s always safe. Talk about socialized.
The above statement means, you don’t need a lot of apps to just socialize online because MOTOBLUR has it all with live and continues updates and with notification. MOTOBLUR is love
List of my most fave features:
- Customizable home screen – take note the home screen has a lot of widgets that doesn’t need to open and login.
- Social Networks – Only MOTOBLUR syncs Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter– with no logins and no apps to open. Post your status, catch up and more, right from your home screen.
For tech specs view this URL – Motorola Cliq Specs
Tags: cliq, MB200, motoblur, motorola cliq, t-mobile
Video and audio messaging
Sep 23, 2009 Cellphones
Am pretty sure all of us know what picture messaging is? But have you heard about video and audio messaging? I didn’t know this stuff until my hubby got a new phone a month ago. I’m supposed to blog about this the day he got his new phone but as usual, I lacked the time to update this blog and talk about it. As what I’m saying, my hubby got his new Nokia 5310 Xpress Music last month. He decided to renew his contract at T-mobile and I forced him to get a new phone. He doesn’t usually like T-mobile’s phone because according to him carriers usually change the feature of the original phone. He doesn’t like the t-zone at all or any propaganda of the carrier. As long as there’s a WI-FI feature included on the mobile, he’s fine with it.

The Nokia 5310 Xpress Music has the ability to send video messaging. This is some how a new feature in today’s mobile phone. I’ve never seen any phone before that uses this kind of feature. Yes, you can send your video or audio using any smartphone but you must have INTERNET DATA PLAN or EMAIL to do so. MMS is way too different from EMAIL.
Multimedia Messaging Service or MMS, is a telecommunications standard for sending messages that include multimedia objects (images, audio, video, rich text). MMS is an extension of the SMS standard, allowing longer message lengths and using WAP to display the content. Its most popular use is sending photographs from camera-equipped handsets, although it is also popular as a method of delivering ringtones as well. The standard is developed by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), although during development it was part of the 3GPP and WAP groups. – WIKIpedia.
As for myself, I find MMS cheaper. Imagine this you can send pictures, video, audio or any multimedia objects in the same rate as text message or SMS. That means if your mobile phone has a MMS feature you don’t necessarily need to have an internet data plan or EMAIL plan in your phone. Like our own line, we have unlimited text plan and I have no internet data plan but I can still send photos, videos and emails to any online social networking websites like Facebook, Flickr, Multiply and even in a blog platform like Blogger. Although, some other countries offer different price rates for MMS like in my home country, Philipines. All cellular companies in the Philippines offer MMS in a bit higher rate than SMS. MMS cost Php5.00 per send while regular text is Php1.00. Oh, by the way, I’ve heard that SMS rates in the Philippine will drop the rate of inter-network SMS down by half. Is that true?
I wonder why there are still a lot of people who do not know what MMS really is especially people here in the US. By the way, for complete review of Nokie 5310 click here.
Tags: MMS, nokia 5310, nokia xpress music, SMS
12 Megapixel Mobile Camera!
Apr 28, 2009 Cellphones
Wow, I’m overwhelmed with what technology has become today. 12 Megapixel mobile camera? That’s awesome and totally overwhelming. I’ve been a fan of Sony Ericsson mobile phones eversince… you know why? The company of Sony Ericsson is the first who launched smartphones in the market and I think they’re the most advanced when it comes to camera features. So, anyways, Sony Ericsson announced the new Sony Ericsson Idou which has a powerful camera feature. Not only that it is the first 12 megapixel GSM cameraphone but it’s also the first device presented to ever run on the brand new open source Symbian user interface that’s still being developed by the Symbian Foundation. The 3.5-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels, GPS and Wi-Fi and the relatively compact size are just an added bonus to that already impressive novel package.


Check out how it looks on video:
Sony Ericsson Idou from GSM Arena on Vimeo.
Iphone Nano?
Apr 3, 2009 Buzz, Cellphones
How true is this? Let’s see what the new gadget coming from Apple. By the way, watch the video you will laugh loud in case you haven’t seen it on TV yet.
Rumors that Apple plans to release a more compact version of the iPhone refuse to fade, with new claims out of the Far East suggesting the device is slated to appear sometime this spring. Complete News here!
Tags: apple gadget, iPhone, iphone nano, mac
My hubby wants a new cellphone!
Nov 15, 2008 Cellphones
Its been a while since my hubby got his p990i and then after some time he gave it to me. Now, he wants the new G1 from T-Mobile or any phone that has a GPS receiver. His been eyeing it for a month now eversince it was launched. The one thing that makes him undecided is that, he doesn’t like the way it was designed. According to him, G1 looks like a plastic cellphone toy though he wants the color bronze or the white one but when he checked it at T-Mobile website, it is out of stock. So he is waiting for it.

But I don’t think he’s still going to buy this phone after he reads some short updates from other sites that I just visited a while ago and here’s what they’ve said: The phone is 4.6 x 2.16 x 0.63 inches, weighs 5.6 ounces, features a 480 x 320 HVGA display, sports 3G (obviously), GPS, has a 3.1-megapixel camera, supports up to 8GB of memory (though no format is mentioned), and will feature 5 hours of talktime with 130 hours of standby. Strangely, the phone won’t do video capture (what?), won’t have stereo Bluetooth, will require a Gmail account (this one is OK, we both have gmail account), and won’t be sold at stores outside of a 2-5 mile radius of T-Mobile’s 3G coverage areas. That last bit sounds a little odd to us, but we’re guessing a lot of the functionality of this device will be shot in non-3G regions.
Well, it is still up to him… I like the G1 though I hope he’ll get it
Tags: android phone, G1, HTC G1
I really dont like BB phones…
Oct 4, 2008 Cellphones
…but I was hypnotized by the newly announced BlackBerry Storm 9500 after seeing the pictures. It has a Display type of TFT touchscreen with 65K colors a 3.15 MP camera, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, video, flash, Built-in GPS, A-GPS function, BlackBerry maps and a lot more. I know SE P990i is better than this especially their display screen colors. Also this BB has a big screen but it doesn’t offer the handwriting recognition. Well, I’m a little bit happier of what American phones has to offer in the market today. They’re doing good unlike before when they were so behind.
Anyways, going to another topic, fall seaon is already here. I can see the fallen leaves everyday. They’re beautiful to watch as if they’re preparing to rest and sleep for the whole winter season and be back again in spring with new and fresh flowers and leaves. I can feel the coldness here in Chicago. The one of the coldest city I’ve heard. You can no more see ladies wearing swimsuits, short shorts and even skirts. Oh well, I hate freezing weather. It makes me sick and lazy.
Tags: blackberry 9500, blackberry storm, chicago, fall season
My smartphone’s new look!
Sep 8, 2008 Accessories, Cellphones
I got tired of my old P990i’s theme so I decided to make another one and this time it’s cute and has a girly look. Its nice to know that there is this kind of program where you can customize your mobile phone to a more personal look like this Sony Ericsson themes creator. Since my husband got it for himself like months ago, he never stopped looking for mobile application for his SE P990i phone. Sony Ericsson’s phones are used by many people so its easy to find program applications for their phones. This themes creator works only for Sony Ericsson phones. It’s easy to use though you need a little patience and time when creating your theme if you want it to look very nice. I’m lucky that my husband turned it over to me and its mine now hehehe
BTW, if you want the application and you are using Sony Ericsson phone you can download the program at developer.sonyericsson.com website. Have fun customizing your phones look.

looks in list view
Tags: mobile themes creator, p990i, sony ericsson
Do you really love iPhone?
Aug 30, 2008 Cellphones

Then head on and read what people are saying about this glamorous phone…









