By: bharatbookseo | 2010-09-25 | Mobile Phones Smartphones are now becoming like mini-PCs with a range of functions on top of messaging and calls read more
By: Nanya | 2011-01-22 | Automotive 2009 Saturn Outlook is a large crossover SUV available in XE and XR trim levels. Seven to eight passengers can be accommodated inside Outlook and it gives a tough competition to Toyota Highlander, Ford Taurus X, and Honda Pilot. read more
By: Jon Weston | 2010-03-27 | Games Team iDemise's "Questup" is the team's newest leveling guide add on released this year. Questup brings about a whole new way to approach leveling guides, not relying on one person or team's route, but instead tracking scores of the fastest leveler's routes in WoW. How is the guide to play? Read on and find out! read more
By: christinareynold | 2010-10-05 | Movies Pixar's "Up" received some truly outstanding reviews during its theatrical run earlier this year, marking itself out as a Best Picture contender in this new era of expanded awards nominations. My own relationship with Pixar has thus far been a pleasurable one, with the exception of 1998's "A Bug's Life" I've found their output over the years to be staggeringly brilliant, I'm even a self professed fan of "Cars". So it was a surprise that I wasn't completely enamored with "Up", I liked it sure, read more
By: christinareynold | 2010-10-06 | Movies This is one of those films I dragged my wife out to see because I'm a huge fan of science fiction, apocalypse, end-of-the-world type movies (she's not). And, in a very rare instance, she admitted I was right. It's a great movie. read more
By: christinareynold | 2010-10-05 | Movies Conceiving the idea for his grandest project to date some 15 years ago, James Cameron had to put Avatar on hold while technology caught up with his precocious vision. When production on Avatar eventually began around 2005, Cameron still needed to personally develop new equipment and software in motion capture and stereoscopic filmmaking to help the film blossom into everything it promised from his imagination. read more
By: Todd Murphy | 2010-03-30 | Movies Despite its very funny sequences, "Bruno" is not as funny as say the first half of "Borat", largely because the title character is not as funny in concept. Borat was an ignorant, dumb and innocent immigrant, whereas Bruno can be classed in the more arrogant, stuck-up and not-classy category. When Borat insulted people, he looked like he did not mean it. When Bruno insults people, you get the sense that he is in on it... read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | 2010-11-08 | Arts & Entertainment The BlackBerry smartphones are some of the most popular and selling fast on the market. With their vast and lustrous set of features, these are the phones you are searching for. read more
By: Chad Figueiredo | 2010-12-29 | Communications In the age of technology becoming better with each new device, we seem to now be in a realm of cellular technology that is defined as ‘smart'. The term Smartphone is being tossed around, and attached to dozens of different types of cellular phones. The question is, what exactly does it mean to have a Smartphone, and why is it any different than the average phones we had prior to the ‘smart' variety? read more
By: ReportsandReports | 2010-10-25 | Business This profile looks at Google's Android platform – an open-source software platform for mobile phones and other devices – from a mobile operator, handset manufacturer, and developer perspective. read more
By: batterylaptoppower | 2011-04-30 | Mobile We are becoming increasingly connected. Smartphones are taking over the mobile business, and it's happening fast. What used to be about "a phone that can just make calls" is becoming more about having an all-in-one device that can always be by your side. read more
By: Bharat Book Bureau | 2010-07-08 | Telecommuting Telecommuting Global and China Smartphone Industry Report, 2009-2010 report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=144473&rt=Global-and-China-Smartphone-Industry-Report-2009-2010.html ) which provides there are two ideas for the design of smartphone. The first one is based on a single chip integrated with Modem (Baseband), multimedia application and float-point unit. The second features one RF transceiver, Modem chip integrating most functions of analog baseband, and an application processor chip. The first design is applied by Nokia, HTC, Sony Ericsson, LG and RIM, the baseband IC is primarily provide... read more
By: CellPlaza | 2011-02-24 | Communications Just how bad is the winter cold for your Smartphone? First of all, lithium ion batteries don't like extreme temperatures, either hot or cold. Verizon Wireless recommends you keep your battery fully charged in case of emergency. read more