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HTC X7500 VS HTC X7501 - Work Gets Simplified

by Day Kevi

is one of the most preferred phones. The X7500 has a lot to offer in a small package. The phone has the of a , the features of a laptop and falls in the category of . Though a phone, yet it has been given a convenient so as to make it user friendly. This phone comes with an attractive . The has big keys keeping comfort in mind. Typing on this phone is an easy job. The best part is that the is attached to the display unit magnetically and can be easily removed. The can be easily folded against the display.

The X7500 phone can also be navigated with the help of the stylus by tapping the 5 inch display. THTC X7500he phone is a little bigger than the regular but smaller than a laptop. The phone can be useful for professional as well as . Some of the absolute features of the X7500 are that it has a 5 inch Samsung’s touch , an in built 10 GB hard drive with G ( space can be increased), / that helps users to fix it with a projector or a TV.

The X 7501 is another achievement of . The X7501 is a that comes with a . The phone has support by /, UMTS/. Like the X7500 this phone also comes with a 5 inch touch with resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and has an in built memory of 128 MB along with a 256 MB flash-memory and a hard disk of 8 GB. The phone is very much like the HTC X 7500 and the X7501 is also useful for both professional as well as .

Both these X7500, X7501 phones are phones and is tailor made for the class. These phones are surely here to make work easier but at the same time do not forget the basic requirement of customer’s from the phone industry.

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Boost Up Your BlackBerry & Smartphone With Mobile RAM Booster

by Peter Liu

Everybody talks about ’s , but do you know exactly what means? (Random Access Memory) can be thought of as a temporary area for your . Every time you start a program or open a file, the stores information related to them in . It’s important to realize that is finite, which means that the more applications or files you open, less is available. Have you ever found that your phone runs much more slowly than before? Or are there frequently pop-out notifying you that “The memory is low”? As a matter of fact, all these problems may be mostly due to a memory leak or improper memory usage.

Today I would like to introduce a powerful to you. It is a newly released software named MemoryUp from eMobiStudio Inc. MemoryUp is a powerful Java virtual machine (JVM) management and boosting tool specially designed for high-end smartphones and . What MemoryUp exactly does is to take control of JVM for each system, smartly analyze running J2ME programs (including hidden programs), automatically allocate and recover respective occupied , and boost system to its best performance. In case of some applications are no longer active on a or , MemoryUp can reclaim lost resources and put them to better use. By reclaiming resources, the system does not need to access the hard drive as frequently. This will greatly enhance phone’s overall performance.

As for me, I am a busy guy who get used to using a 8800 to receive mails and handling my work right on road. There are dozens of J2ME programming running in front-end or back-end on my , which takes lots of from it. I usually feel my is running slowly but do not know what to do. Till now I have been using MemoryUp for a nearly month. All I feel is that MemoryUp has helped me to turn my from a lazy ant to a fast working bee. It runs much more smoothly and stable even when I am running dozens of softwares on my at the same time. And it is also much quicker and stable when I am using my BalckBerry to receive and read emails via internet. To be frankly, I should thank to this little software because it has greatly improved my working efficiency.

The following is some features of MemoryUp which you may be interested in:
- management of Java virtual machine (JVM)

- Startup boost/Automatic boost/Manually quick boost support

- Real-time JVM calculation & display

- Warning/Auto-recovering at preset threshold
- Run in the background and automatically help reclaim wasted memory on system
- Effective utilization of memory resources

- Intuitive interface and super easy-to-use for non-professional users

- Advanced boosting features (force system to use large cache, prohibit kernel to disk swapping, auto-allocate critical threads, etc.) for professional users

- Full support for S60 2nd & 3rd, and

If you want to get some additional information on MemoryUp, you can take a visit to its web site at http://www.emobistudio.com And I hope this little software can boost up your phone just as it does to mine.

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PALMTOPS: A Computer in Pocket

by Vinay Choubey

A Palmtop or hand-held is small enough to hold in one hand and operate with the other. Also called a “handtop,” these ultra-small computers may have specialized keyboards or keypads for data entry applications or have small keyboards.

• Palmtops are also called , hand-held computers and pocket computers.

• Palmtop or hand-held , lightweight, small, battery-powered, general-purpose programmable computer. It typically has a miniaturized full-function, typewriter like for input and a small, full color, liquid-crystal display for output. In addition to an operating system that is compatible with that of a desktop computer, a palmtop will typically contain a word processor, a spreadsheet program, and a calendar and phone book. A variety of other programs can be loaded and executed, and data can usually be transferred to and from a desktop computer. Although some palmtops are like personal digital assistants in that they accept handwritten or touch input, they generally differ in that the palmtop has more memory, a , and a greater variety of available programs.

• Because of their small size, most palmtop computers do not include . However, many contain PCMCIA slots in which you can insert , modems, memory, and other devices.

• Palmtops that use a pen rather than a for input are often called hand-held computers or .

• A Rochester software-development company has formed an alliance with a California supplier of to introduce to the market for the first time a wireless LAN connection between devices (otherwise known as palmtops) and critical information located in enterprise systems. This enables palmtops to function as laptops and full-size personal computers, allowing the user to enter and retrieve electronically stored information in any legacy mainframe.

Use of Palmtop

Security forces uses palmtops in possession of terrorists in the state
Earlier Militants used to jot down their plans on plain sheets and papers, but these days they seem to have switched to high-tech gadgets but now they use palmtops to make details of their operations, locations and code names of their compatriots to guides that led them from the Line of Control to the hinterland. They said ‘A lot of data is stored in these palmtops”.

Built-in Database program
According to survey of German students — One of the most important features on my Palmtop is the built-in Database program. I use the Database to keep track of my projects as well as my day-to-day homework (see above ). I can quickly look up the details of a project when I need them instead of having to try to shuffle through my folders to find where I wrote all this information down. With the Palmtop I’ve never lost the information for an assignment I was working on.

Vinay Choubey
Content Writer
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5 Facts You Need To Know About SD Cards And How To Get The Best Of Them

by Ron Heller

Most of us who are into technology in some way have already heard of the SD memory card. Where SD stands for Secured Data, these tiny cards are a very popular item now days with everyone who is dealing with PDA’s, electronic cameras, notebook computers and the like. So what makes these memory cards so popular and why should you even consider getting one? Well let’s look at the following facts:

1. The SD memory cards are what’s called a “bridge media” item. They enable you to pass data between different devices, without the use of a PC. For example, if you want to pass a 2 minute video you shot with your new digital camera, on to your iPAQ, you can do that in a few seconds by taking out the SD memory card from your camera and popping it into your iPAQ. Both the devices support the SD format, and the data is therefore transferred easily. It’s an sure way to pass data between different platforms because it’s a standard memory format the is supported by so many products and appliances.

2. The size of the SD memory cards is a mere 24mm by 32mm by 2.1mm. It’s slim size makes it an even easier “bridge media” because it’s so easy to carry around, and it fits into even the smallest appliances. There are also smaller standard of SD cards, such as the miniSD 20mm by 21.5mm by 1.4mm, or the microSD 15mm by 11mm by 1mm, but these also have smaller capacities.

3. It has the ability to play music, video and more without a drive mechanism like those in CD and DVD players. This allows for even more creative freedom for product designers.

4. The capacity of those small SD memory cards is growing, as cards with larger capacity hit the market all the time. For example, the 512 MB and the 1Gb cards are already old news, as the newer 2,4, and even 8 GB capacity cards are now beginning to be seen on the market. This allows for longer and higher quality video clips, for example. It’s important to add that many appliances don’t support these cards yet, and we should expect this to get better in the future.

5. Fast data transfer rate - these SD memory cards are a lot faster in terms of transferring data than that old CD. This is very reasonable, as there are no mechanical part s involved in the process of reading and writing data. This fact makes the SD memory cards a much faster memory device that the old ones we know. Most SD memory cards have the ability to transfer data at a rate that is 15 times faster than a standard CD-Rom.

There is no doubt that the SD memory cards are an important bridge in the world of digital appliances. They make it possible to pass huge amounts of data easily between different appliances without the need of and medium such as a PC. It’s a lot easier to see the pictures your friend took on your PDA without going through a PC, especially if you don’t have one around. These advantages make the SD memory cards an essential part of the digital lifestyle.

Ron Heller is the owner and operator of a website
devoted to PDA, palm pilot accessories, PDA accessories, PDA computers and more.

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