Sunday 22 April 2012

Samsung M7600 Beat DJ

The Samsung Mobile phone M7600 Beat DJ is a exact 
music phone.
M7600 Beat DJ a fantastic audio chip that has very good sound class & also has a powerful stereo speaker so that you can play the best music.
Samsung M7600 Beat DJ is equipped with a 3 mega pixel-camera and the camera uses the Samsung M7600’s built-in GPS to automatically geotag photos.

Thursday 18 August 2011

Samsung Amazing Disruptive Product of the Year

Samsung Amazing Disruptive Product of the Year

New Small, portable and lightweight with  large 7" screen, -the GALAXY Tab allows you to take many videos and photos at a time using the 3 Megapixel camera, surf the net fast, play Flash videos and games also and make voice calls also  and video calls to family and friends all from the one amazing devices .

 

 PC-like web Browsing system

Supporting Adobe Flash Player 10.1, GALAXY Tab brings 
swift and seamless viewing of web and browsing. From flash movies to full flash websites, you’ll see it all. Surf the web at your leisure and enjoy the internet also  as it’s meant to be experienced-especially from the GALAXY Tab’s huge 7" display.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

iPhone iPod Touch Available Video Calling

iPhone iPod Touch Available Video Calling

At this time Apple iPhone users have been waiting a long time for this product, and just in time to call up your best friend on New Year's Eve and communicate via video instead of just voice, Skype has delivered video calling to the iPhone

A video call on mobile phones evolves communication beyond transactional experiences to a shared experience where people can share any occasion with others wherever they are. Whether this is a military father watching the birth of his child while deployed abroad, loved ones communicating via sign language or work colleagues collaborating around the globe – the opportunities are endless.
 Before now, Skype was only useful for VoIP calling and messaging. Skype video calling is a feature, but it was reserved for the desktop client and select televisions. Now, video calling is where it should be: right beside FaceTime. What's crazy is that somehow Skype has been able to launch this feature over both Wi-Fi and 3G. Other similar apps have usually launched with support for Wi-Fi only, and even Apple's own FaceTime is restricted to use over Wi-Fi.
 

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