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Hidden Spy Cameras by Thomas Morva
... If you would like to carry these cameras around, you can get them embedded in variety of commonly used objects such as pens, calculators, mobile phones, buttons, and ties. Most hidden cameras can be plugged into your VCR or PC straightaway, making it possible for you to have on-line surveillance, if you want. You can also use these systems to trigger alarms or get emails sent to you in case of unusual happenings. On the technical side, there are a few things that one needs to look at when ...

Mobiles Today by Andrena Markley
... New generation mobile phones play the role of a calculator, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), alarm clock, calender, and personalised music player. Some models come complete with GPS navigability and are equipped with softwares to help in searching location of one's need. Crossing the limitations of TDMA, and CDMA, mobiles today have speeded way to accomplish far more technologically superior standards like WCDMA and HSDPA. Now mobiles offer extremely fast data transfer possibility and help ...

The Digital Photography Revolution Is Now Here by Sydney Pix
... They can take pictures with their mobile phones these days, so how hard could it be to use a digital camera? Unfortunately that’s the attitude and most miss out on how to change a few settings in their camera to get really great shots no matter what the lighting. Teachers are often at a loss to know how to take a class and teach a new technology that they themselves know very little about. Digital photography is becoming more integrated with university courses.

Mobile Phones Multitasking Gadgets by Martin Dev
... Mobile makers in collaboration with different mobile network service providers, are to introduce high-speed video streaming and TV programming to cell phones. Time is not too far to see phones playing the role of a TV. Network providers are restructuring their usability component and planning to offer customers a single bill for all services including TV, wireless, broadband. They are on the lookout to simplify cell phone interfaces so that users can easily navigate and feel comfortable ...

Choosing A Mobile Phone To Fit Your Needs by Gabriel J. Adams
... Media capabilities Do you need or want camera and / or video camera capabilities on your phone? If so, what quality do you need. Keep the video file format in mind as well – many phones use a Quicktime format, which is harder to edit that other formats. Games What games do you want on your phone? Most Nokia phones come with a few very basic games. Some phones come with more advanced games, or you can add them later. Messaging capabilities Nearly all cell phones come with basic text ...

Nokia 8800: With Strong Focus On Fashion And Design by Andrena Markley
... of it, the 8800 also offers an FM tuner, which does require you to use the included wired headset. You can customize your Nokia 8800 with a variety of wallpaper, screensavers, and themes, and more options that are available in the web. Another mobile phone offering the best mobile video and photography experience is Nokia N93 that is packed with exceptional camera features. You can find both the mobile phones Nokia 8800 and N93 with great deals by logging on the online mobile phone shops.

LG Chocolate Mobile Phones: Having Latest Sophisticated Designs by Keith Rickwood
... LG Electronics, a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications launched the sleek and stylish LG Chocolate mobile phone. The fantastic looks and feel of the LG chocolate phone has made it a runaway success. The chocolate LG mobile phone cleverly blends modern styling with useful features. If you are looking for stand out style without compromising on usability, you’ll appreciate LG chocolate phones. These chocolate phones combine style with functionality and have also gained two ...

Free Cell Phone Plans by Damian Sofsian
... You have calculators, cameras, GPRS, sophisticated online surfing options; you can send e-mails and whatnot on cell phones. With intense competition, these features are bound to increase. Who knows what will happen a decade from now? Maybe we will no longer have a handset, a sort of microchip would have been inserted into our ears and a camera or television fitted onto our sunglasses (already a successful product). If it sounds like straight out of some science fiction thriller.

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