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Archive for October, 2009

Pay as you go mobile broadband for travelers

by on Oct.27, 2009, under Wellnews

Not all of us need a broadband connection everywhere we go. Indeed, for the vast majority of us having a computer connection at home or in a hotel room while traveling is more than sufficient. And we may add to this the availability of WiFi hotspots. Still, there are times when a broadband connection is a necessity even in the most remote outlying areas of the United Kingdom. With e-mail communication having essentially replaced conventional mail for the majority of business communication, we often need hour to hour access to both our e-mail and computer Internet research. However, the frequency of this need may be very small and rather than sign onto a monthly mobile broadband contract that costs us 50 or more pounds a month, it may be wiser to test the waters so to speak with a pay as you go mobile broadband deal. These deals can be exceptionally helpful for those who travel occasionally but need to keep their laptop connected to the net. An example of this business type would be a person whose career takes them on the road once every few months or so. Why purchase mobile broadband for November when you will not need it until the following month. A complete evaluation of all the best pay as you go mobile broadband deals can be seen at consumer assistance website broadband choices.co.uk. That evaluation will also include a look at the mobile broadband coverage maps from all of the United Kingdom’s major broadband providers.

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Rumor: Apple To Switch On Sleeping FM Radio in iPhone, iPod Touch

by on Oct.27, 2009, under Apple

Rumor site 9to5Mac reports that Apple is on the cusp of releasing an FM radio application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. And get this: it will be for the current models, not for some new hardware revision. According to the rumor, Apple will awaken the slumbering FM transceiver already dormant within the devices, currently only used to talk to the Nike+ widget

This speculation seems to fit in with Apple’s switching on of the Bluetooth functionality inside the second-gen iPod Touch with the 3.0 software update, but the rumor then gets a little weird:

The holdup on this app is that Apple is trying to integrate the Mobile iTunes Store purchases into the functionality of the program.

Yes. Apple, which has already managed to put tune-tagging into the iPod Nano, is apparently having trouble doing it with the way-more-powerful iPhone platform. This sounds like nonsense, but it doesn’t mean we won’t see a radio app. What great news. Now there will be, along with the stocks application, yet another app that I will never use yet cannot remove from my iPod.

In-house Radio.app in the works for iPhone and iPod touch [9to5Mac]

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Verify Your Safety with Vertor

by on Oct.27, 2009, under Wellnews

Vertor stands for ‘verified torrent’, and this is true about the Vertor torrent listings site, because it contains only verified media information, and this is one reason why I have quit on all other resources I used to download information from. I feel like I’ll be thankful to the guys who have advised me to use Vertor and download torrents from there for the rest of my life, since I have made a lot of brilliant discoveries, and definitely, it will take me a lifetime to express my thanks to the Vertor team, and I say thank guys you and God bless you all!
To start with, I nearly jumped with joy when I found out the site was absolutely free of importunate popups and ads that are pervading sites like pesky flies. Unfortunately, this has become a headache for many torrent search users and holders. Vertor team appears to be a hardliner on anti-virus protection. No need to say, bittorrents have skyrocketed in the world’s top website popularity ratings, but this does have its reverse side of the coin. The booming growth of torrents use on a global scale has triggered a spate of virus attacks, because bit torrents search engines are a great titbit for hackers.
I was really happy to discover that Vertor has advanced far in building anti-virus barriers and has drawn far ahead of any other bit torrents search engine in battling malicious software. The Vertor professional team uses newly developed anti-spam and virus-scan tools to check each and every downloaded and uploaded file. Also, Vertor checks files for password protected archives and DRM protected files. Vertor excludes protected and corrupt files, and posts only downloadable ones! To me, Vertor appears to be the safest torrents search resource on earth!
Another great advantage of this torrents search feature is that it gives you an idea of what you are about to download. All video file postings have thumbnails so that users can preview files to be downloaded. Audio files have 20-second audio extracts. You don’t actually need more to ensure this is, please, believe me, something you have been searching for!

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How Would you like a Free Wii or Ps3?

by on Oct.26, 2009, under Wellnews

Not many of us would turn down an other like this, so why should you!? If you head over to http://www.free-gifts-4u.co.uk you can claim either a Free Wii or Free Ps3 and more!

If you head over there Free-gifts-4u.co.uk will teach how to obtain such gifts using what is called Referral Marketing. If you have never heard of Referral Marketing then just follow these simple steps.

Ok firstly you sign up using all your correct details. ( Remember make sure you enter your correct address or the gift will not reach you!)

Once you have signed up you will then be asked to complete an offer, there are many to choose from but i recommend the
Lovefilm offer is it is completely free!

After signing up and completing your offer you need to get your friends to do exactly the same as you have done above! The amount of friends depends on which you choose!

For example to claim a free wii you need to send 9 friends and to claim a free Ps3 you need to send 13 friends!

Head over to http://www.free-gifts-4u.co.uk for more details!

Now you must decide which gift you want, but remember that each

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Nikon Coolpix P6000 13.5MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom

by on Oct.23, 2009, under CAMERA, Nikon

Nikon Coolpix P6000 13.5MP * 13.5-megapixel resolution for stunning prints as large as 20 x 30 inches
* 4x wide-angle optical Zoom-Nikkor glass lens; Optical VR Image Stabilization
* 2.7-inch high-resolution LCD and optical viewfinder
* my Picturetown with Wired LAN; automatically upload pictures to Nikon¿s my Picturetown
* Captures images to SD/SDHC cards (not included)

Product Description
Can any photographer be happy with a point-&-shoot camera? Precision built to enable photo and camera enthusiasts of all levels of experience to enjoy real photography, introduce yourself to the compact Nikon COOLPIX P6000. Class-leading imaging ability is a feature trait of the P6000. A new 13.5 megapixel image sensor captures the finest details with sharp resolution. A 4x Zoom-NIKKOR lens with ED lens elements covers focal lengths from a wide 28mm (35mm format equivalent), delivering clarity and precision throughout its range. And an optimized processing system based on Nikon’s original EXPEED digital image-processing concept quickly delivers quality results with faithful color reproduction and subtle tones. Wired LAN support offers easy access to the Internet for automatic and secure online image storage using the Picture Bank service of my Picturetown, which also provides the ability to send images directly to a blog or other websites. And a new built-in GPS (Global Positioning System) unit can record the location of shots when taken and attach geotags” with information about latitude and longitude to each image file. This adds the fun of being able to view the location on maps available in ViewNX or my Picturetown, or to edit or add geotag information. New tab-format menu interface adapted from Nikon D-SLR cameras 1 – 1 size (square) format with a choice of three black border options 15 handy scene modes for optimized results in various shooting situations Five movie modes with sound, plus time-lapse movie mode SD SDHC card compatibility for memory expansion / Approximately 48 MB of internal memory for immediate use USB (Hi-Speed) connectivity Up to 4224 x 3168 still image resolution Up to 640 x 480 (TV) video resolution Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL5 (supplied), AC Adapter EH-66 (supplied) / Battery life Approx. 260 shots with EN-EL5 battery Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 1

Check Nikon Coolpix P6000 13.5MP Digital Camera with 4x Wide Angle Optical Vibration Reduction Zoom !

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