LG the V

The LG V cell phone is a unique flip phone that reveals a full keyboard on the inside. The front of this mobile phone features a full keypad and this cell phone features two large display screens.

The V mobile device is slightly larger than most cellular phones with dimensions of 4.57 x 1.97 x 1.00 inches with a weight of 5.19 ounces. The external display features over 65k colors and can hold up to nine lines of text and the internal display features 262k colors and can hold up to 15 lines of text. This cell phone offers 128MB of internal memory.

This cell phone offers an integrated digital camera with flash that captures still shots and up to 315 15-second clips. This wireless phone will store up to 365 photos. The mobile phone features a MiniSD External Memory Port for extra video and photo storage. The V also features a MP3 player with speakers and offers Bluetooth technology.

Organization tools on this mobile phone include a phone book, alarm clock, calendar and a to do list. It also offers a photo caller ID. E-Mail is available on this mobile phone through Wireless Sync and instant messaging available through AOL, Yahoo, and Hotmail.

This LG is currently available from Verizon for $199 with a two-year service agreement. Users need to add Internet, e-mail, and messaging services to their cell phone plan to take full advantage of all this cell phone has to offer.

http://www.planvsplan.com

Tags: , , , ,
Posted by admin | May 31, 2008 at 1:37 am | No comment

Windows XP System Tools

Well, we all have been there. We turn on our computer (boot up) getting ready to type that school report, or business presentation and guess what, our computer just does not want to work today. Whether it’s the word processor, spreadsheet, or financial package that isn’t working, most people do not know that Microsoft Windows XP has a built in feature that just may come and save the day. That feature is called “System Restore.”

Basically, System Restore is like a little hound that runs behind the scenes taking “snapshots” of various parts of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. So, if a part of Microsoft Windows XP stops working one day, the System Restore utility is able to reference one of the “snapshots” it took and restore your system from a previous day (a day when your computer worked). It’s kind of like going back in time to a day when your computer worked. All your current data (Microsoft Word files, etc.) are still retained, so you don’t have to worry about losing any present day files.

In order to restore your computer just follow these simple steps:

1. Close any open programs.

2. Click on the Windows “Start” button (normally located on the bottom of your computer desktop)

3. Click on “All Programs”

4. Click on “Accessories”

5. Click on “System Tools”

6. Then click on “System Restore”

7. At this point the System Restore wizard will launch. You will have two options:

a. “Restore my system from an earlier date”
b. “Create a system restore point”

If you just need to restore your system and get it working correctly again, just select option “a” and click “Next.”

8. On this screen you can select a date from the calendar that you would like to try and restore from. So, if you knew that your computer worked fine two days ago, just pick that date on the calendar and click “Next.”

9. The next screen is the confirmation window. Just verify the information on the screen and click “Next.” Windows XP will then reboot and try to restore your system with the settings from the date you selected.

The System Restore process can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes depending on how much reconfiguration Windows XP needs to do and how fast of a PC you have. When System Restore is done, a screen will popup with the results of the restore. If it was successful, you can then log into the system and start using the computer again. Any quirky issues that you were having are now hopefully gone.

Now, on step 7b above, I mentioned the “Create a system restore point” option. This option is for when you want to force Windows XP to take a snapshot of your system just before you install a program or alter any system settings that you are not sure of. It is like a safety net for when you install any internet programs (sometimes riddled with spyware) or system drivers (video, audio, etc). If you want to revert back to a virgin state just create a restore point “before” installing any software. This way, if your machine starts acting weird, you can just restore your settings from the selected point.

With a little practice, the System Restore utility is easy to use and a great way to help ensure the safety of your computer.

Morris gathers information about virtual pbx software

pbx phone system.

Tags: , , , ,
Posted by admin | May 30, 2008 at 1:01 am | No comment

Broadband

Broadband Internet is like a broad highway where the traffic is fast and unhindered. There are no irritating and wasteful delays or holdups that leave you wringing your hands helplessly while you fret and fume for the traffic to clear up. The traffic is fast, smooth and clear round the clock.

Access to the Internet through broadband is must faster - sometimes 10 to 20 times - and easier than with a dialup modem. A broadband connection has a speed range of 256 Kb/per second to 10Mb/per second. The high and uninterrupted transfer of files saves you a lot to time. For example, take a simple case of downloading a music file. While an ordinary music file takes a long time of several minutes to download on 28.8kbit/sec dialup modem connection, it takes hardly a few seconds to download the same file on a broadband connection. Similarly, while an email containing an e-book keeps you yawning during download on the dialup modem, it just takes seconds to appear on your computer screen in the case of a broadband connection.

You can connect to the Internet with just a click of your mouse if you have a broadband connection. Compare this to a dialup modem, for which you have to wait for a connection every time you want to go online. You do not need a phone line while you are connected through broadband. Obviously this means a great saving in terms of money and other hassles connected with a phone service. You can connect with several computers simultaneously with the same broadband Internet connection.

Returning to the highway traffic metaphor, if you are speeding fast and hassle free, you can reach your business destination very quickly, execute the business, transfer your large files, graphics, images, music, videos, audios etc at much greater speed. You can also contact other businesspersons through their web pages or email addresses very easily and conduct your business very smoothly. This makes it very efficient to communicate with your employees or hold videoconferences with your peers, saving a lot of time, energy and money.

Broadband provides detailed information on Broadband, Broadband Phones, Broadband Speeds, Broadband Internet and more. Broadband is affiliated with Broadband Satellite Internet.

Tags: , , , , , ,
Posted by admin | May 29, 2008 at 1:06 am | No comment
« Previous Entries