New version features {New and Improved}: 1. Decoded based on a new system architecture to improve performance and results, reduce the CPU occupancy and power consumption; 2
The detailed contact list supports tabs with: main personal info, notes, full-screen photos. All personal info is shown entirely on the screen. Contacts manager gives opportunity to: * backup/restore your contacts * compress the base of contacts * completely delete the base of contacts * find out the size of your contact base in the menu item “Contacts info” Contact Guide gives opportunity to send group of contacts/one contact via multimedia, Bluetooth or infrared
Here it is in the flesh; the Nokia Booklet 3G. Unboxed by YouTube user diggnation, who remarked that it’s got, “Pretty amazing hardware in terms of design and elegance. 3G, HSDPA, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, Windows 7 Home Premium.”
Looks like a netbook to me, maybe a bit nicer-looking than the majority of netbooks out there but a netbook nonetheless. And at the equivalent of $1,000, the (hopefully) subsidized price once it hits the US will be the true measure of its popularity.
I must admit, one of the great things that Apple’s OS 3.0 has given iPhone users is how easy it is to connect your iPhone to your PC and use it as a modem. Of course, your network operator needs to have this feature enabled in order for this to work but assuming that your network does, here’s the simple 3 step process of tethering your iPhone 3G:Go to Settings->General Settings->Network->Internet
This application uses the same extensive database as Advanced English Dictionary with more than 1.4 million words but without links and relationship between the words. A good compromise between size, content and price. Little Brother of Advanced English Dictionary You just want to look up the definition of words in a premium …