
Wireless Communication – Communication Made Easy
Posted by admin in Gadgets on 07 15th, 2008With the aim of people to make all things in life easier, different technological advancements are formulated and are found to be useful for almost all of us. Now, we can talk long hours and reach loved-ones on the other side of the globe with the use of a mobile phone plan. Mobile phone plans allow us to be free from worries whenever we need to urgently contact someone. We can also go to coffee shops, libraries, airports and access the internet at places with WiFi with just a laptop at hand. But have we ever thought about the technology behind this kind of communication? How does wireless communication really work?
Long-range communication is impractical with wires, thus wireless communication is developed. Wireless communication allows transfer of information at a distance without utilizing electrical conductors or wires. Wireless communications work by means of radio frequency, microwave or infrared where each one functions at different ranges. Wireless technology is found to be important in so many applications such as security systems, television remote system, WiFi and cellular telephony. Wireless networks are also easy to set up and very economical. With this advancement, communication is made more convenient for a lot of us.
read comments (0)Learning How to Play the Guitar while You Listen
Posted by admin in Gadgets on 07 6th, 2008Studying new songs using a Guitar Tablature is one of the challenges that must be faced by guitar player wannabes. This would sometimes require you to listen to the music while learning it. And the solution to this problem is the a ¾ scale electric guitar that you can connect to your iPod or some MP3 Players, enabling you to play the guitar while listening to the music you’re learning, either through your earphones or through the built-in 4-inch battery operated speaker.

This 21 fret guitar is styled with a basswood body, maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. Its truss rod permits you to adjust string action for easier chording. It is also equipped with precision machine heads plus a single-coil pick-up, volume control knob and a standard1/4” output that allows you to plug it into a standard amplifier.
With this kind of electric guitar, you could listen to your iPod while studying new songs you want to play or combine the music you listen to with the acoustic or rocking sound of your electric guitar. Also in this way, you could experiment on doing some mix, combining the music from your electric guitar and your favorite song or instrumental piece.
The Motorola Rokr E8
Posted by admin in Gadgets on 06 5th, 2008Want quick, easy access, to the music files on your phone?
Then this may be what you need. Say hello to the new Motorola Rokr E8, the latest model in Motorola’s music-centric line of Rokr phones. With the Motorola Roker E8, listening to your favorite songs is one click away. Just hit the music button, and the phone gets into music player mode.

And with this phone, music player mode is pretty special. This is because of Motorola’s new ModeShift technology. With ModeShift, the phone’s keypad literally morphs. The Motorola Rokr E8 has touch sensitive keys that provide haptic feedback, unlike most traditional touch sensitive keys. In Phone mode, it shows a standard phone keypad, while in Music mode, it displays music playback keys.
Being a true music phone, the Motorola Rokr E8 comes with a generous 2 GB of internal storage which is expandable via microSD. It also has a standard 3.5 mm jack so audiophiles can use their favorite set of head phones right out of the box. Add to this the new FastScroll wheel, a touch sensitive wheel which helps you quickly scroll through all of your songs, and your music experience is complete.
The phone also comes with a 2 mega pixel camera, a 320×240 landscape-oriented screen, EDGE data, and stereo Fm Radio. The Motorola Rokr E8 is available now.
Sony Ericsson’s New Cyber-shot Flagship
Posted by admin in Gadgets on 04 17th, 2008Get ready to sound the death knells for the compact point-and-shoot camera. Sony Ericsson just introduced its latest and greatest in its Cyber-shot line, the new C905. The C905, a sleek and stylish slider, has a camera that features a sensor with 8.1 megapixels, a xenon (read: real!) flash, a photo flash (for videos), image stabilization, face detection, and even geotagging.

As recently as last year, those were features you could only find in a dedicated point-and-shoot. The C905 is much more than just a phone with a good camera though. It has a quad band GSM antenna, and a triband UMTS/HSDPA antenna for all the 3G goodness you will ever need. The Phone features a 2.4-inch TFT scratch-resistant display with QVGA (320 x 240) resolution, auto-screen rotation with the use of accelerometers, and a TV-out port.
Additional goodies include assisted GPS with Google Maps, A2DP stereo Bluetooth, 160 MB internal memory with a bundled 2 GB Memory Stick Micro (M2), and a rarity for non-smart phones, Wi-Fi. The C905’s dimensions are 104 x 49 x 18mm (Lx W x H), and weight is 166 grams. The Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 will be available in the fourth quarter of this year.
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