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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

About e-Cigarettes - Electronic Cigarettes


There is a new product available thanks to high technology; the e-Cigarette. The electronic cigarette is a revolutionary device that acts much the same way an ordinary tobacco cigarette would, but rather than producing smoke from combustion, it produces vapor from atomization.

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Man Jailed 153 times


A man from Portsmouth, New Hampshire was arrested Sunday for the 153rd time, one week after his release from a one-year jail term on a theft charge.

Paul Baldwin, 49, was arrested over the weekend for allegedly punching someone in the face. He told a judge Monday that he plans to plead guilty to the assault, along with trespassing and alcohol charges. He said he has had a long battle with alcohol and was trying to correct the problem during his most recent one-year jail term.
“All I need is help with the drinking, your honor,” he told the judge."
Bail was set at $1,500 cash and Baldwin was ordered to have no contact with the alleged assault victim. If he is able to post bail, he is also court-ordered to observe a 7 p.m. curfew.
Last May he was described in the district court as “a leech on the resources of this community” after he was caught stealing a can of beer from a Mobil station.

Acccording to the Foster's Daily Democrat newspaper, Baldwin's record dates to 1984 and includes 152 other arrests, eight trespass orders, 75 citations, four Social Security aliases and 17 name aliases.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Top Mobiles

Looking out into the mobile landscape, it would seem that it’s the end of the PDA and the beginning of a whole new era where smartphones merge with multimedia monsters to reign the prosumer’s heart.

Whether you need something to keep track of your emails, or something to edit documents on the move, there’s something out there that caters for both these needs. But all work and no play would make Jack a dull boy, so it’s only natural manufacturers include some features to bring joy into your day. Here’s our rundown of the top 10 handsets that merge work with the all-important play.



Apple iPhone 3G




There’s no doubt about it; the iPhone 3G is the ultimate play gadget. Not only does it feature direct links to the iTunes store, a hefty hard drive, stunning touch screen and seamless interface, but you can also download a whole host of work applications too. The iPhone 3G has one up on the original with push email and a third-party document viewer can also be downloaded. The browser is yet unmatched on other devices but a decent keyboard would be welcomed.

HTC Touch Diamond



The Touch Pro may be impressive, but the original Touch does well too. There’s no Qwerty keyboard, but this handset does have stunning looks. HSDPA and Wi-Fi make an appearance, as does Pocket Office and GPS. And, this handset also office the kind of out-of-office gaming fun the Renoir does with its motion gaming feature. You’ll have to get used to not being able to view your photos from the 3.2-megapixel camera or videos on your TV mind, as sadly you’ll find no TV out support here.

HTC Touch Pro




HTC leads its class in the business market and that’s no mean feat. And the HTC Touch Pro is a handset that certainly mixes business with pleasure.

Document viewing and editing? Check. Push email? Check. Fast internet? HSDPA sir. To top it off, there’s a slide out Qwerty keyboard. So, what’s in it for those looking for a little something for the weekend and out of hours? A 3.2-megapixel camera is nothing revolutionary, but with TV-out support, you can view your photos on your widescreen plasma. Of course, there’s also a stereo radio with RDS and GPS too.

Samsung Omnia (i900)



Samsung’s first Windows Mobile device certainly takes its looks from the LG design school. Like the Renoir, there are minimal buttons, but it also plays home to a stunning touch screen.

Samsung has terrifically skinned the Windows Mobile interface to make it more bearable with the essential business applications still present and correct. A five megapixel camera, GPS and a top-class media player (with DivX and Xvid support) goes a fair way to top up the play features, but the Windows interface makes it a little slow at times in comparison to Samsung’s other business-ready device, the i8510.

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1



Sony Ericsson’s Windows Mobile handset could almost be a mobile office, with a Qwerty keyboard and full Windows Mobile functionality. The huge screen and optical track pad makes browsing a doddle and push email will ensure you get those all-important emails instantly. Multimedia wise, there’s Windows Media player to play music and videos, plus an FM radio with RDS coupled with a 3.5mm headphone jack to while away those non-business moments.

LG KC910 (Renoir)



The LG KC910 (Renoir) isn’t the most business savvy handset, but it’s LG’s best. The document viewer lets you take a peek at email attachments, while easy email set up will get your business on the move in seconds. The eight megapixel camera features more photo tweaking functions than you’ll ever use and video recording in VGA resolution at 30fps means you can record in slow or fast motion. GPS and Google Maps will guide you from A to B, and Dolby Mobile gives you eardrum-puncturing sound – which could come in handy for drowning out the verbal blurb that normally accompanies death by PowerPoint situations.


Nokia N96



The N96 is the most hyped up Nokia multimedia device out there. Fact. But it’s no surprise because the multimedia beast boasts a five megapixel camera, 16GB of beefy storage, a huge range of video playback formats, an iPlayer application for on demand TV services on the go, plus a stunning 2.8-inch screen for watching this all on. Because it’s a Symbian device using the S60 interface, the N96 naturally features a document viewer, push email service, Nokia’s impressive browser and Wi-Fi connectivity for business users on the move.


Nokia E66




It’s not surprising the E66 is one of the top 10 handsets out there for work and play. The slider features a 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and auto focus. It'll record video to VGA quality at 15fps too, which isn’t bad for a business-centric smartphone. Two customisable home screens mean you can switch easily between business and personal configurations, plus business software highlights include Nokia's ActiveNotes, a PDF reader, a version of QuickOffice for reading Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, plus the all-important HSDPA.


Samsung i8510





Samsung’s move to a Symbian handset with the S60 interface is certainly a bold move for a mostly consumer market - but the flexibility provides a major advantage. On the fun front, there’s DivX support, plus an eight megapixel camera and 8GB of internal memory. GPS, 3D games and the Google Apps make this handset fantastic for play, but on the work side, there’s a document viewer and editor, push email and a fantastic browser with optical joystick navigation.


BlackBerry Bold





BlackBerry’s multifunctional Bold takes business features seriously, but doesn’t miss out on multimedia in the process. The Qwerty keyboard is heaps easier to use than its predecessor’s SureType alternative and BlackBerry’s Enterprise Server allows you to hook your email for communication on the move. There’s a Facebook client, Google Maps and a few games thrown in for good measure plus a revamped browser for seamless surfing. There’s also a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is quite frankly music to our ears.





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