Monday, 14 April 2008

. Nokia 7500 Prism


The 7500 Prism is not as extreme as some of the previous 7 series models, but it is definitely a fashion phone you can be sure that no other phone looks like the Prism.
Although heavily stylized, the Prism is a perfectly usable phone, with keys that are not so different from a conventional keypad. The phone breathes style through the glossy material and candy bar form, which are backed by a strange triangular design of the keypad.
The back of the phone has been designed based on the same triangular pattern which has been used for the keys. The display is an impressive 16 million colour QVGA TFT screen. When using the 2.0 megapixel camera the display works as a full screen viewer. The camera, to be fair, is nothing special.
The Nokia 7500 Prism mobile phone can play music for nine hours and hold up to 1500 songs on an optional 2 GB microSD card.
Continuing this vein of average-ness are the connectivity options, which are pretty much the bare-minimum of what is expected from a mid to low-level handset. Included are USB 2.0, Bluetooth, GPRS and EDGE, which is a little poor. The Nokia 7500 Prism is an unusual looking handset and its unique design features are sure to win it many admirers, but poor materials and very-basic features coupled together with a comparatively high price make it a purchase strictly for those who want to be different.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Samsung E250


The Samsung E250 is a mobile phone which comes with high quality music features including a FM radio & a music player.
The E250 is Samsung's first slide phone in the entry-level market, and it's an impressive one.
It's a very compact, slimline and lightweight phone, weighing just 81g. The phone has a slide opening mechanism & the handset has a neat, compact & smooth edge design which looks & feels good to use.
The VGA camera (0.3 megapixels) and video recorder are fairly basic, but the phone is also equipped with a good quality MP3 player and FM radio too.
The MP3 player can also handle AAC and AAC+ formats too.
All kinds of messaging are supported, including MMS and email.
Other handy features include a built-in speakerphone and a voice memo recorder.
Connectivity is outstanding, with support for both Bluetooth and USB.
A fast internet connection is available too, via GPRS and EDGE. Ergonomically designed, compact, efficient in functionality - the Samsung E250 is simply irresistible.

Thursday, 6 March 2008





This is a blog which i have specially designed for those who want to lose some weight.I am going to provide you exercises, diets and eating programs which have worked around the world, so you can choose what fits you best.we begin with 7 funny tips for your free time:
Tip #1: Play tag on the playground. This is a fun activity for losing weight, especially if you have your own kids to chase. Running, climbing, squatting and laughing are great ways to burn calories and reach your fitness goals.
Tip #2: Challenge a friend to a game. Whether its basketball, tennis or soccer, you’ll have fun burning calories while participating in a little friendly competition.
Tip #3: Pack your favorite healthy foods in a picnic basket and head to the park or the beach. Being outside, getting fresh air and eating healthy foods will make you feel great. For a bonus, follow your picnic with a walk, swim or bike ride.
Tip #4: Join a Volksmarching Club to view new and interesting surroundings while walking with a group on a 10K route. Destinations are easily to think of and normally they should be places you wouldn’t normally see on a walk through your own neighborhood. Trainging for the 10K walk will also keep you motivated to exercise and lose weight.
Tip #5: Turn up the radio or put on an upbeat CD and dance. Dancing is a fun way to get active and lose weight. By listening to the music that you like, motivates you to go on with your plan.
Tip #6: Enjoy activities you haven’t thought about since childhood. Jump a fence, play on a trampoline or ride a bike. Giving into your inner child can be exciting and rejuvenating. If there are some things you can’t quite do, keep working out and retest yourself in a few months. When you do succeed at these activities you will feel empowered just like when you were a child.
Tip #7: Take a hike. Geocaching turns an ordinary hike into a treasure hunt. Finding these hidden treasures adds another purpose to hiking and takes your focus away from the exercise. Before you know it, you’ve walked several hours and burned twice as many calories as you would have at home on the treadmill.