New Nokia 6700 Slide and Nokia 7230
December 7, 2009 by gulmor
Filed under Technology News
Karachi, Pakistan News: Nokia has unveiled two new 3G slider phones, the Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230, made for the design-conscious consumer and optimized for socializing and sharing with those closest to you.
Available in various fresh colors, with great imaging features and quick access to popular social networking communities, the Nokia 6700 slide and Nokia 7230 make a real style statement.
The Nokia 6700 let’s you capture and share quickly and easily. With a choice of six fresh and vivid colors – pink, red, petrol blue, aluminum, lime and purple – this slimline slider is sure to turn heads. Its compact size, modern design and aluminum finish feels great in the hand, and fits perfectly even in the smallest pocket or bag.
The smart capabilities of the Nokia 6700 slide are beautifully easy to use: The 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics is perfect for capturing and sharing moments as they happen. Favorite images can be edited on the go and uploaded to the web directly from the camera menu. The device’s high speed 3G connectivity ensures your favorite communities are always as close as your Nokia 6700 slide.
The Nokia 7230 let’s you share in style. Being connected was never so good. Its compact slide design, colorful looks and solid set of features are a package that offers great value for money.
Sharing special moments and joy with friends and family is effortless, thanks to the 3.2 megapixel camera, large 2.4? display and fast 3G connectivity. With the Nokia 7230 in your pocket, you also have quick access to email, instant messaging and social networks on the go, and the subtle illumination indicates if you have missed calls or messages from your friends.
About Nokia
Nokia: Today, we are connecting people in new and different ways – fusing advanced mobile technology with personalized services to enable people to stay close to what matters to them. We also provide comprehensive digital map information through NAVTEQ; and equipment, solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks.
Oral-B Vitality Sonic Rechargeable Toothbrush
July 28, 2009 by Tariq
Filed under Technology News, US News
Oral-B Vitality Sonic Rechargeable Toothbrush. Rechargeable toothbrush by Oral-B can remove plaque and stains effectively revealing clean white teeth.
everybody knows, hygiene is the home front on which the fight for public decency is waged. No one can be wholesome of character whose hair is matted, whose clothes are stained, and whose armpits stink like artisanal goat cheese on its second day in the sun. The body is the temple of the soul. Especially the temples. The temples are the temples of the temple of the soul. So keep your temples really clean.
On the flip side, a person who is scrupulous about personal cleanliness basically cannot help but achieve moral righteousness as a side effect. It’s true! And where better to start a bodily rehab project than in that fetid, plaque-caked germ-sauna you call your mouth?
More info about Oral-B Vitality Sonic Rechargeable Toothbrush
Your new Oral B power toothbrushes use “advanced sonic technology” to scrub the fuzzy bacterial carpeting off your sandwich-mashers with angled CrissCross bristles that work at nearly 20,000 pulsations per minute. That’s a lot of brush-a-brush-a!
Face it, you just don’t have the elbow grease to match that pace the old-fashioned way, and why even try? What are you, some kind of oral hygienic analog of John Henry? You can’t fight technology, dude.
No, when you’re faced with an advanced piece of tooth-cleaning, gum-stimulating machinery like this, there’s only one reasonable reaction. That’s to stick it directly into your mouth and start in a-working on the foul, fermenting bits of food adhering to the choppers therein.
Yes, your transformation from sick, filthy deviant to upstanding citizen starts with the simple cleansing of surface stains and gristlewads from your meal-grinders. But it culminates in the total purification of your moral being. You see, there’s a good person in you somewhere. But no one can tell, given the nasty state of that person’s teeth.
Oh! Almost forgot to tell you—the packaging for these items is printed in Japanese and English. So, uh… you can work on your Japanese while you brush. Consider it another opportunity for self-improvement.
Microsoft releases Windows 7 code to PC makers
July 23, 2009 by Tariq
Filed under Technology News, World News
SEATTLE : Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it is releasing the code for Windows 7 to PC manufacturers, keeping the software company on track to have machines running its new operating system in the stores by late October.
The move means Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc, Acer Inc and other computer makers can start to load up new PCs, laptops and netbooks with the operating system, the successor to the unpopular Vista.
Both Microsoft and the manufacturers are hoping the full launch of Windows 7, scheduled for Oct. 22, will help lift PC sales out of the slump caused by the global economic downturn, and give the holiday shopping season an extra lift.
Manufacturers have been testing early versions of Windows 7 for several months, but this week marks the release of the “gold code,” according to a Lenovo Group Ltd executive, referring to the software industry jargon for the finished product.
PC makers no longer have to fly discs in helicopters to their manufacturing plants, as the transfer is now done electronically. But it still marks a dramatic day as manufacturers hustle to get new products into stores in time for the release date.
Machines that have Windows 7 installed, or devices that are compatible with it, will simply have the Windows 7 logo on them, a Microsoft executive said. The company will not be splashing the word “capable” around in marketing efforts, after it received complaints at its last launch that some machines branded “Windows Vista Capable” could only run the lower-end versions of the software.
source: thearynews.com
Dual Saw
July 1, 2009 by gulmor
Filed under Technology News
We watched Mos Def watch tv on ustream Friday night, and channel flipping inevitably ended up on the DualSaw commercial starring Billy Mays. This was at like 5am on DeLaSoul’s dugout on and now today we hear the Oxiclean spokeman is no longer with us. Billy Mays dead at 50. R.I.P. (lots of oxygen in heav
Propofol
July 1, 2009 by gulmor
Filed under Technology News
of handling the drug according to the strict aseptic technique described in the product labeling. Here are several key recommendations: • Use a vial or pre-filled syringe on only one patient. • Start giving the propofol immediately after the vial or syringe is opened. • When using the drug for general anesthesia or monitored anesthesia care sedation, finish administering the drug within six hours after opening the vial or pre-filled syringe. For ICU sedation where propofol is
According To A Study Prolonged Night Driving Unsafe
June 23, 2009 by Tariq
Filed under Technology News
Islamabad:Prolonged driving at night impairs performance at the steering wheel and should be discouraged, according to a new study.
The study focussed on 14 healthy youths who drove in three nocturnal sessions (3-5 am, 1-5 am and 9 pm to 5 am) on an open highway, BBC Radio reported.
Researchers monitored inappropriate line crossings in the last hour of driving of each session, sleep variables, self- perceived fatigue and sleepiness.
As compared to the 3-5 am driving session, the ratio of inappropriate line crossings increased by 2.6 in the 1-5 am session and by a factor of four in the 9 pm-5 am driving session.
Self-related fatigue and sleepiness scores were both correlated to driving impairment in the 1-5 am and 9 pm-5 am driving sessions and increased significantly during the nocturnal driving sessions compared to the reference session.
“Until now, regulations have taken into account maximal duration of driving, but the cumulative effects of sleepiness and fatigue were never studied or integrated in the driving regulation,” said Pierre Philip of Universit Bordeaux in France, co-author of the study.
“Here, we show that performance is badly affected by time of the day, and therefore, we think that a warning to limit maximum nocturnal driving duration should be included in professional safety recommendations.”
source:www.aaj.tv




