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Neat 8x Optical Zoom Telescope for Samsung Galaxy



This is a pretty neat little optical telescope for your Samsung Galaxy that I found. It comes complete with the telescope and this attatch to a clear crystal case that is also included.

Along with the crystal case and optical telescope you also get two cleaning cloths and a lanyard to keep your smartphone safe while you are taking awesome pictures.

With 8 times Zoom Capability the optical telescope really works well if you need to take pictures or video of small objects that are far away.



Product Description
1) Makes the camera on your smartphone much better on long distances.

2) Detachable lens that adds 8X optical magnification to your phones built-in camera.

3) Smart design for focusing longer distance when taking photo or video.

4) A perfect replacement scope when watching a match or during a concert. When traveling or animal observation, etc.

5) Can also be used as a mini monocular.

6) Comes with a black case snaps on to your device for normal protection

7) Compact, portable & easy to use

8) View Angle: 9°

9) Material: Plastic

10) Size of the telescope: 75 x 30mm

11) Package: 1 x 8X Zoom Telescope + 1 x Crystal Case + 2 x Cleaning Cloth + 1 x Lanyard

New Smart Phones High Hopes for Nokia and Microsoft Union

By KEVIN J. O’BRIEN
Published: October 26, 2011

LONDON — Nokia, the Finnish cellphone maker, introduced two smartphones on Wednesday, the first fruits of its alliance with Microsoft, in a bid to curb its declining market share.

Nokia’s chief executive, Stephen A. Elop, presented the Lumia 800, a 420 euro ($584) touch-screen device, and the Lumia 710, a 270 euro handset at a company product introduction. Both devices are being sold in six European countries and will be sold later this year in parts of Asia. Other smart phones are planned for the United States, but not until early next year.

Analysts said the Nokia smart phones, the result of an eight-month collaboration with Microsoft, could also help Microsoft extend its dominant computer software business into the cellphone and mobile device market. The software has received positive reviews, but few handset makers are using it.

The new lineup aims to revive Nokia’s tarnished reputation as an innovative force in mobile phones, an industry it pioneered and dominated until Apple and Google, helped by more user-friendly software, wrested control of the smartphone business four years ago.

“Nokia really needed this to happen today, and this is a new start for the company,” said Pete Cunningham, an analyst based in London with the research firm Canalys. “This helps stop the bleeding and will help Nokia get back in the game.”

Mr. Elop, a former senior Microsoft executive who made the decision to enter the software alliance with his former employer in February, said the new Lumia devices showed that Nokia, which is based in Espoo, Finland, was delivering on his promise of a turnaround. “This signals our intent to be today’s leader in smartphone design and craftsmanship,” Mr. Elop told 3,000 people attending the company’s Nokia World conference in London.

During an interview, Mr. Elop said Nokia was planning to push its smartphones into the United States, where it has struggled, early next year. He said Nokia was in advanced talks with the four major American operators, which together sell more than 90 percent of all cellphones in the country. Nokia’s new smartphones for the United States, Mr. Elop said, will run on high-speed 4G networks that use a technology called LTE, or Long Term Evolution, as well as on older 3G networks.

They will also be made to run on networks that use the C.D.M.A. standard, which is used by the market leader, Verizon Wireless.

Mr. Elop said that Nokia was listening closely to phone operators and would be flexible in meeting their demands. “If you do the math, you may come to the conclusion that clearly we are in good conversations with those operators,” he said

Microsoft, based in Redmond, Wash., is using its business connections — its server software powers a lot of cloud computing centers used by network operators — to help Nokia re-establish relationships with American operators, he said. “When we enter a market, it is not just dipping your toe in the market, but coming in with the appropriate levels of investment by us,” Mr. Elop said. “It takes work. It takes money. We are being very deliberate.”

With Lumia, Nokia aims to beat Apple and Google by designing handsets that are easier to use than the two best-selling smartphones, the Apple iPhone 4S and the Samsung Galaxy S II, which runs Google’s Android software. The Lumia 800’s start screen is a wheel of interactive tiles. By clicking a tile, users are taken directly to a preferred task, like text messaging a friend, tracking a sports team or listening to a favorite song, without having to enter and close applications.

The software interface, developed by Microsoft but refined by Nokia, is designed to remove as much laborious touch-screen tapping as possible. Marko Ahtisaari, Nokia’s head designer, said the smartphones used fluid, rather than linear, design logic, which eliminated many of the intermediary steps required with the array of static app icons that Apple and Google’s Android favor.

Shares of Nokia closed at 4.80 euros, down 0.6 percent, in European trading.

One investor said that Nokia and Microsoft must still overcome skepticism about the venture. “I have seen no evidence that Nokia and Microsoft are making a game of it — yet,” said Jeffrey P. Davis, the chief investment officer at Lee Munder Capital, an investment fund manager based in Boston with $5.4 billion under management. “Android is winning the mind space on the consumer front. The business world will probably follow.”

Neil Mawston, an analyst at Strategy Analytics, estimated that Nokia was paying $15 to Microsoft for each Windows smartphone it produced, less than the estimated $20 other handset makers must pay. The new Windows phone lineup, he said, has the potential to help restore Nokia’s fortunes in the smartphone market.

“One thing I have learned in this business is to never say never,” Mr. Mawston said.

Is Android a Copy of Apple iOS? Hugo Barra at Google Speaks Out

Did Android copy iOS? We asked Google's product manager...

What does Hugo Barra think of Steve Jobs's accusations of Android 'copying' Apple's phone operating system?

Charles Arthur
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 25 October 2011 13.55 BST

Has Android copied elements from Apple's iOS? It's not a matter that Google's senior managers for the Android operating system want to get involved in.

Did Android 'copy' Apple's iOS? 'I'm not going to get into this,; said Google's Hugo Barra. Photograph: Bobby Yip/Reuters

Hugo Barra, product management director for Android at Google, insisted in London on Tuesday that he hadn't heard the revelations that emerged last Friday from the Steve Jobs biography: that the late Apple chief executive "swore to destroy Android", and was so furious at what he saw as copying implemented in Android 2.1 on HTC phones released in January 2010 that he summoned Eric Schmidt to a meeting in March and said he wanted it stopped.

"He said that?" said Barra, sounding astonished. He said that he had been travelling and had not heard the stories.

When given detail about them – and asked whether he would say that any elements in the latest version of Android, such as the two-line preview of emails in the Gmail app (found in Apple's iPhone email program since 2007), or the "quick response" buttons at the bottom of the email app (almost identical in order and purpose to those in Apple's iPhone email program), or the provision of a shortcut to the camera from the phone's lock screen (first seen in Windows Phone 7 in October 2010iOS 5 previews in June), or the extra features added to the Notifications bar in Android – were copying iOS, he responded: "I'm not going to get into this."

Barra declined to answer when asked Google had implemented a "feature freeze" on Ice Cream Sandwich, the new version of Android which will be implemented in phones due for delivery from next month. A "feature freeze" is the point at which no new features are added to code, so that it can be tested and refined: "That's an internal matter," he said.

Barra joined Google's Android effort in December 2010, and was key in the development of Ice Cream Sandwich, which is version 4.0 of Android. He said that a key aim was to improve the user experience of Android, and that work on figuring out what to do and how, if at all, to change it had included wide-scale testing with both existing users of Android and non-users to find out what they found difficult or wanted to see.

"A lot of the coding [of Ice Cream Sandwich] was concurrent with that of Honeycomb [which was released to manufacturers in February 2011]", Barra said. The "gold master" version of Ice Cream Sandwich was produced in time for the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus last week in Hong Kong.

Apple Release Ios 5 OS For Iphone and Ipad

Along with cell phone accessories now the fifth major release of Apple's operating system IOS is now available for download for the iPhone, Iphone and Ipod Touch. On the menu are over 200 updates, big and small.

After several presentations and a several months of beta programing have Apple finally settled the matter and released the outstanding version of IOS 5, the operating system for the iPhone, Iphone and Ipod Touch.

A quick glance shows no major changes in appearance. Instead, Apple have spent time making minor adjustments and a couple new features, including a "PC-free" user experience with is syncing to the cloud service icloud. According to Apple, it is about a total of over 200 updates compared to version 4.

What's new for Apple Ios 5

Notification Center 
Collects push messages, missed calls, SMS / MMS, and more in a single view.
IMessage 
Send messages from IOS devices through wireless LAN or 3G.
Camera 
Use the volume button to take photos, "pinch" to zoom and the shortcut to the camera from the lock screen.

Image Editor
New features for editing of images, such as cut, rotate, remove red eye and auto-enhance.
Reminder
GPS-based reminder feature that can display messages depending on geographic location, such as "do not forget the keys" when the user leaves the home.

Safari
Improved performance, tabs (iPad) and a host of bug fixes.
Icloud 
Synchronize the phone to Apple's cloud-based storage service, including pictures, music and other media. Free up to 5 GB.

Wifi Sync
Automatically synchronize to a PC via the wireless network and the ability to update the operating system in the same way.

Twitter
Integration of the social network Twitter, for example, the ability to post messages and upload photos
Airplay Mirroring
Show IOS device screen on display devices connected via Airplay

You don't need to go to apple store because the new OS is available for download through iTunes and is suitable for the iPhone 3GS/4/4S, Ipad 1 / 2 and Ipod Touch 3G/4G. The update weighs in at around 700 MB so if you're out to buy iphone or buy ipad you should check and see if it's got the new updates.

T-Mobile Releases The Samsung Dart and HTC Sensation 4G


Two new Android smartphones hit T-Mo shelves today, the highly anticipated HTC Sensation 4G and the Samsung Dart, or what our friends from across the pond would call the Galaxy Mini S5570. That’s the good news.

The bad news is that both devices are listed as “temporarily out of stock” on the T-Mobile web site. I called around to a couple different T-Mo locations in the area to check if the same problem holds true at the brick-and-mortar stores. Apparently, the Sensation 4G is still available, at least at the stores I called.
The mystery, however, lies in the Samsung Dart. The first few places I called didn’t seem to know what the Dart was, and claimed to have not even been trained for the handset. After I got on the phone with a manager, he said that yes, the Dart is launching today, but not all retail locations have received the shipment. Basically, if you’ve been waiting for the Galaxy Mini variant, looks like you’ll be waiting a bit longer.

If you don’t know already, the HTC Sensation 4G is probably the best smartphone T-Mobile has ever carried. It packs Android 2.3 Gingerbread goodness in with HTC’s gorgeous Sense 3.0 UI, all powered by a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor with a 8-megapixel camera on the back. There’s just one catch, and at this point, it may be a non-existent one. Back in the UK, where the Sensation originally launched, users experienced the same “death grip” type issues we saw with the iPhone 4 a while back. T-Mobile’s model may have evaded that dilemma, but it’s worth considering before laying out the cash.


The Sensation 4G will cost $199.99 on contract, or $549 off contract.

The Samsung Dart, on the other hand, is free with a contract, or $179.99 without, and comes loaded with Android 2.2 Froyo, a QVGA touchscreen display, a 600MHz processor, and a 3.2-megapixel camera. Now all you have to do is find a store with a shipment.
[via Unwired View]
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Evernote Recording App for Windows Phone 7


Evernote, the record-everything app for smartphones and desktops, is launching on Windows Phone 7 today. Built specifically for Windows Phone 7, this is Evernote’s 14th supported platform and looks as solid as every other Evernote release. The home panorama leverages Windows Phone 7 panels for notes, notebooks, tags, and recent notes.

At the bottom of each screen is a context-aware Application Bar providing access to additional features. If you’re a Windows Phone 7 user, don’t delay: Evernote is free!

Read the full Evernote Windows Phone 7 release for more details and screenshots.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo - Maybe First Ever Dual-Core Smartphone Made


The predecessor to the thin-as-ever Xperia Arc and potentially Sony Ericsson’s first dual-core smartphone has taken its first few glamour shots, which appeared today on Chinese Forums. It’s being called the Sony Ericsson Xperia Duo, which is quite possibly a reference to the dual-core processing power packed under the hood.

We don’t have a lot of details to work with, although from the picture we can see that the Duo will have the same triple-button hardware on the front that we usually see on Xperia-branded phones, along with a few familiar widgets.

We assume we’ll also find an 8-megapixel camera on the back of the handset, as is the norm when it comes to Sony Ericsson smartphones. The discussion thread made mention of a lack of flash on the Duo’s camera, but we won’t know for sure until SE offers up some official specs.
[via IntoMobile]
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Best cell phone and cell phone accessories



If you're out to buy a cell phone online there are so many options to choose from. Not only do you get a huge range of cell phone accessories to go along with the mobile phone but you also start to wonder which is the best cell phone to buy. well if you're out to buy a cell phone online there are also a lot of different reviews that tell you which are the best deals for you. However this might not always fit you're wallet, because today you can not only find cheap mobile phones but really expensive phones ones also. The big players today would be samsung phones and apple phones not to forget nokia mobile phones but others like htc mobile phones are also gaining ground in the market. I know that many are very happy with htc smartphones and have also considered buying one.

Now I don't know about you but I have been following the battle that Apple and Samsung are doing in court. If you would ask me I really like samsung smart phones however apple phones are not to shabby either. I do like nokia smartphones also but lately I have found that the quality have gone down and that they have a bunch of functions that don't work, so I really have been looking at samsung smartphones as of late. I like samsung phones because I think they make cheap mobile phones (not in a bad way) when you look at what you get for you're money.

This is me talking, who knows what's going to happen next year. Maybe someone else will be on top then. Cell phone accessories are also readily avaliable for most mobile phones and samsung smart phones do have a wide range of cell phone accessories that you can buy.

Now I don't buy new cellphones to often but if I would buy a cellphone today I would get one of the smartphones because it's the way of the future. We are getting more and more connected in this day of an age and the ability to use the smartphones to connect to the internet is becoming more and more common. They are getting so fast now that you can do most of the things that you're ordinary computer can do. The only downside is the small screens.. Who will be the ones to fix this problem? Only time will tell, but already they are prepering to release smartphones that can almost be folded. Great stuff.