
Here come the sexy and elegance mobile phone for you, that?s right it?s HTC Touch Diamond. The design of this mobile phone is very impressive and it also small. I really like it and want to buy it. The first time I saw this phone is from Internet, through a site that called dialtosave.co.uk. And I interested with this phone, so I do some searching to get more information about it. This phone is featuring a sharp 2.8-inch touch screen housed within a stunning formation of brushed steel and flawless faceted edges, the HTC Touch Diamond is as beautiful to behold as it is to use. Running Windows Mobile 6.1 and it features a VGA touchscreen, 7.2Mbps HSDPA/HSUPA, WiFi b/g and GPS. It also has HTC?s new TouchFLO 3D interface, a slick overlay for WM6.1 that adds CoverFlow-syle navigation to contacts, images, video and music. It?s the one I need.
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Choosing a right web hosting service for your website is not an easy task, because we know there are so many companies offering almost identical web hosting packages. So, it is important to know few major considerations even before you start your web hosting search. They are web hosting features requirement, server uptime and fast Internet connection, and customer service and support. Even though cost of the web hosting service is also important but it should not be your major consideration. Well, with so many consideration, I believe it is really hard to tell which ones is the best for you. That’s why you should visit webhostinggeeks.com. They provide you with a list of the top web hosting companies and what they offer so you can make an informed and responsible decision about the hosting company that is right for you.
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A Taiwan-based IPC maker Nexcom has unveiled its new tablet PC based on Intel Atom processor with smaller and lighter design, the Nexcom MTC 2100 tablet PC. It features a 8.4-inch Sunlight Readable touch screen, integrated 1.3-megapixel camera, SiRF III GPS module, laser barcode scanner, Infineon TPM 1.2 and fingerprint recognition, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, support 3.5G or WIMAX module. And it runs on Windows Vista operating system.
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Microsoft has given Yahoo three weeks to accept its US$31 a share cash-and-stock offer or it may lower the bid and take its offer to Yahoo investors directly. In a letter addressed to Yahoo’s board of directors on Saturday, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said that “now is the time” to negotiate the final terms of the deal, which, valued at more than US$40 billion, would mark the biggest-ever takeover in the high-tech industry.
“If we have not concluded an agreement within the next three weeks, we will be compelled to take our case directly to your shareholders, including the initiation of a proxy contest to elect an alternative slate of directors,” Mr Ballmer wrote.
The letter marks the tightening of the noose in a classic Wall Street bear-hug merger strategy, wherein Microsoft aims to convice Yahoo directors to negotiate a friendly deal or face a battle for their jobs at Yahoo’s next annual meeting. Yahoo’s board is reviewing the letter, said a person close to the company. Its directors have rebuffed Microsoft’s original offer, saying the bid undervalues Yahoo and that it is seeking alternatives.
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Epson has announced four new members of its Stylus inkjet printer lineup. They come in one single-function printer, Epson Stylus C120, and three multifunctions printer: Epson Stylus CX7400, Epson Stylus CX8400, Epson Stylus CX9400. The $90 single-function Stylus C120 is a printer that offers print speeds of up to 25 pages per minute (ppm). It also has a “quiet mode” that slows down printing, but minimizes noise levels for quiet environments.
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Eager for higher performance for PC with server CPU power? Intel just released their 3.0GHz Core 2 Extreme QX6850 quad core processor for standard Intel Socket T (LGA775) boards. Better yet, the performance scores are already in after detailed reviews posted by Hot Hardware and PC Perspective. The latter calls the QX6850’s performance “absolutely amazing” for a consumer level processor thanks to the Kentsfield XE class (65-nm) processor’s 8MB (2x 4MB) L2 Cache and 1,333MHz front side bus. In fact, you can expect performance gains on the order of 2 to 13-percent (depending upon application tested) when compared to Intel’s former consumer speed champ, the 2.93GHz Core 2 Extreme QX6800 with 1066MHz FSB. Look for the QX6850 to pop on-line for $999 over the next few weeks where it’s expected to hold the performance title until the year is out.
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The Linux-based Zonbu PC costs only $99 (if you subscribe to its online storage via Amazon’s S3 network which cost $12.95 a month for two years), or purchase it fully at $249, and promises to be “greener” than a typical PC, and it offers more than enough power for tasks such as browsing the Web, making Skype calls, or watching the latest movie trailers from QuickTime encoded in MPEG4.
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There is no news or confirmation on the release of this Canon 5D Mark II DSLR yet, but there has been some rumours in Digital Photography Review forums with some available shots. Of course, given that the regular EOS 5D is now getting on in years, it’s certainly not out of the question, though we’d hold out for some firmer info before you start pinching pennies to save up for this sure-to-be-pricey bit of kit.
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