Tuesday, October 21, 2008

NOKIA

Nokia Series 40 Theme Studio v3.0 (NEW)
The Nokia Series 40 The Nokia Series 40 Theme Studio is a PC-based tool for creating themes for compatible Series 40 devices made by Nokia. The Theme Studio allows for the creation, viewing, and comparing of themes prior to their being packaged for distribution.

Theme packages can be downloaded to compatible devices over the air (OTA) or by using supported messaging or PC connectivity options. This latest version of the Nokia Series 40 Theme Studio supports the new s40theme studio 22 serial technology version 2.0. This theme technology is supported by the following devices: Phones with 240 x 320-pixel displays: Nokia 6270, Nokia 6280, Nokia 7370, Nokia 6131, Nokia 6233, Nokia 6234, Nokia 6282, Nokia 6275, Nokia 5300 XpressMusic, Nokia 7373, and Nokia 7390 phones. Phones with 208 x 208-pixel displays: Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition phone. Phones with 128 x 160-pixel displays: Nokia 6111, Nokia 6125, Nokia 6136, Nokia 5200, Nokia 6151, Nokia 6070, Nokia 6080, Nokia 6103, and Nokia 7360 phones. Phones with 128 x 128-pixel displays: Nokia 2610 phone, Nokia n70

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

RealviewTV receives "official honeree" WEBBY AWARD for interactive video

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – RealviewTV ® announced today that they were awarded an official honoree for the 12th annual Webby Awards. The Webby Awards, the leading international honor for the Web, today recognized the Realview TV ® Agnes Scott College Virtual Campus for the Rich Media, Interactive Video: Non-Profit/ Educational, a distinction that recognizes work exhibiting remarkable achievement. RealviewTV.com was the lead developer with contributions from IMedia8.com.

Hailed as the "Oscars of the Internet" by the New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites, Interactive Advertising, Online Film & Video, and Mobile Websites. The awards are judged by a panel that includes David Bowie, Harvey Weinstein, Arianna Huffington, AKQA Global Creative Director Rei Inamoto, Matt Groening, Jamie Oliver, Internet inventor Vinton Cerf, and RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser.

"RealviewTV’
s Agnes Scott Virtual Campus Official Honoree selection is a testament to the skill, ingenuity, and vision of its creators, said David-Michel Davies, executive director of The Webby Awards. "

“Our goal was to establish a “killer app” in the interactive video space to meet the needs of today’s trying to market in a competitive and crowded global marketplace for education,” said Jonathan Clues, Founder and President of RealviewTV. The award confirms our belief that we achieved the goal.”

"RealviewTV is helping companies leverage the popularity of video online. YouTube grew viewership to 50M in less than two years, said Gregory Smith, Venture Consultant to RealviewTV. "RealviewTV helps clients grow traffic with their own broadcasting channel."

The 12th Annual Webby Awards received nearly 10,000 entries from over 60 countries and all 50 states. Out more than 10,000 entries submitted, fewer than 15% received this honor and were deemed Official Honorees. Realview TV’s commendation can be viewed at http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current_honorees.php?m ...

About RealviewTV ®
Atlanta-based Realview TV is an interactive new media agency that helps companies use interactive video as a strategic marketing tool. Realview TV’s mission is to custom design interactive video that helps clients build strong brands and achieve strategic business goals online. Learn more about Realview TV ® at www.realviewtv.com

About The Webby Awards:
Hailed as the "Oscars of the Internet" by the New York Times, The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including Websites, Interactive Advertising, Online Film & Video, and Mobile Websites. Established in 1996, the 12th Annual Webby Awards received nearly 10,000 entries from all 50 states and over 60 countries worldwide. The Webby Awards is presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Sponsors and Partners of The Webby Awards include: Adobe; The Creative Group; Verizon; AOL Video; dotMobi; Level3; Adweek; Fortune; Reuters; Variety; Wired; IDG: Brightcove; PricewaterhouseCoopers; 2advanced.Net; KobeMail and Museum of the Moving Image.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Nokia 5310 - Let the Music Play

This Nokia 5310 Xpress Music is an exclusive music oriented handset which offers upto 18 hours of music playback and comes with an enhanced S40 music player with stereo FM radio and integrated hands free speakers for an excellent audio quality. Moreover, it has 64 channels polyphonic tunes along with MP3, MP4, WMA, ACC and video tones.

This funky looking little device is also loaded with stereo blue tooth and the small but powerful Nokia Pocket Speakers, which enables the user to have the disco effect. It is embedded with a 2-mega pixel camera and a bright 2 inch QVGA screen with display upto 16 million colours.

The Nokia 5310 does not merely look and sound good, its tri-band EGSM 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz compatibility allows the users to connect with the globalised world. Meanwhile, its Bluetooth and USB 2.0 connectivity gives you numerous options for downloading your favorite ringtones and songs. Pictures taken from its 4X digital zoom are much more inferior as compared to digital cameras. This handset epitomises convenience allowing its users the features of a digital camera and that of a multimedia computer all in one pack.

This handset also provides with functions like SMS, MMS and email. It has a WAP 2.0/XHTML and opera mini HTML which allows browsing and accessing all the business files and emails. It also supports an excellent battery back up with upto 300 hours of standby time and upto 5 hours and 20 minutes of talk time.

The 5310 is as smooth as a newly waxed sports car, right from its beautifully crafted sleek design to its high tech multimedia features such as the enhanced S40 music player and the embedded audio chip which enhances your music experience with superb surround sound. In a nutshell, it is an all in one music device of impeccable style.

Nokia N95 and Nokia N98 - The Flowers of One Garden

Nokia's two new N series handsets - the Nokia N95 and Nokia N98 are loaded with a number of useful applications. While N95 has already been launched into the markets, the N98 is still a concept phone. Nokia says that N98 will soon be available in the markets round the globe. A brief description of the prominent features of these two wonderful devices is presented below.

The Nokia N95 is a quad band GSM/HSDPA camera phone that has a double slider opening mechanism. The handset has support for Bluetooth 2.0, EDGE Class 32 and GPRS Class 10 networks and it has a 40 x 53 mm, 16M colours TFT display that has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. It has a 5 mega pixel camera which is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens & a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels. The phone is also equipped with a secondary CIF video camera for receiving and making video calls

The handset comes with 160 MB of internal memory that can also be expanded further by using a swappable microSD memory card, if needed and the Nokia N95 runs on a Symbian 9.2 operating system. The device's WAP 2.0 internet browser shows internet pages in XHTML and HTML formats. The handset is loaded with a number of useful applications like a built in GPRS receiver, Stereo FM radio, Document Viewer and Push To Talk. The handset weighs 120 gm and its battery has a talk time of up to 6 hours & 30 minutes.

A variant of N95, titled Nokia N95 8GB is also available in the markets which is equipped with 8GB of internal memory, a built in hands free and a T9 text input application with a Stereo FM Radio and a 3.5 mm audio output jack. The handset uses a standard Li-ion 1200 mAh (BL-6F) battery that has a talk time of up to 6 hours. The Nokia N95 8GB is equipped with 2.8 inches, 16M colours TFT display that has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels which help the in built 5 mega pixel camera that shows images in brilliant colours. It's built in WAP 2.0 internet browser shows internet pages in XHTML and HTML formats.

On the other hand, Nokia N98 is a concept mobile phone which has not yet been released into the markets. The device is believed to be equipped with a 7.2 mega pixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. The handset is expected to have a 3.5 inches, 16M colours VGA touchscreen display. The Nokia N98 is believed to be running on a Symbian S70 3rd Edition operating system. The device is reported to be equipped with a Graphics Accelerator and a built in Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. The handset is reported to be having support for Bluetooth, HSDPA and Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) connectivity.

Nokia 6280: Upgrade Your Mobile Communication With It

An up gradation from the 6270 model, the Nokia 6280 though resembles a lot like its predecessor in design but its features have been distinctly improved to offer mobile users a set of 3G enabled capabilities. The handset sports a vivid 262K colour display with high resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, which is a major improvement from Nokia. The 'active standby' neatly displays recent notes, shortcut icons and FM radio status gives quick access to these functions. The 6280 mobile phone also has an updated Series 40 interface which allows you to select and delete many messages at a time.

The most beneficial feature of Nokia 6280 is its video-calling application which is intuitive and user-friendly. The handset features a 2-mega pixel camera for clicking images of good quality. Dedicated camera buttons allow you to click as you do with your dedicated camera. The large display acts as a viewfinder for the camera and gets into landscape mode as soon as the camera is activated. The handset also offers video-recording applications. The images can be directly attached to messages from the imaging menu.

Nokia 6280 supports quad band and WCDMA network for outside connectivity. The handset has GPRS, EDGE and HSCSD allowing speedy data transfer. A FM radio enabled in the mobile phone allows you to stay tuned to your favorite station. The handset also supports Visual Radio and Push-To-Talk. The 6280 sports Infrared, Blue tooth 2.0, and USB 2.0 via Pop Port as connectivity options. You also have miniSD card slot with bundled 64 MB miniSD card to accommodate more of images, videos and other contents. The reception and the voice quality of the handset is good and the battery life is similar to that in any other Nokia handset. Nokia 6280

Nokia 6280: Smart And Elegant Mobile Phone

The two digital cameras and the high resolution colour display allow you to conduct face to face video calls on the go. The 6280 camera allows you to capture, show, and share pictures and video, all in landscape mode with a 262,144-color display, 2-megapixel camera, 8x digital zoom, and integrated flash. You can also share and view video clips in the middle of a call with he video sharing capability. With the high resolution 262,144-color display, you can send and view attached files. Bluetooth technology, infra red, USB allows you to get files from one device to other. There is a dedicated camera and zoom buttons, photos can be shared with other via MMS or email.

The compact Nokia 6280 provides an ideal platform for 3G services like real time video sharing and two way video calls. The handset also has a nice built-in library of software and a sound feature set including an FM radio. The 2 Megapixel camera takes stills of good quality in daylight and of adequate quality in darker environments. You can store pictures and videos on the Nokia 6280's miniSD memory card. The 6280 uses high speed connections using 3G and EDGE that allows you to use internet and email access at the click of a button. You can find a multitude of third generation features that make it one of the best smart phones in the market. With two-way video calls, see who you are calling. Record voice messages and send them just like texts with Xpress Messaging Download and stream multimedia with music and a video player.

Nokia 6300 – No Nonsense Phone

Nokia 6300 is the new Nokia star in the series 40 3rd edition line. It has nothing flamboyant about its design, yet offers a decent array of features to offer a perfect blend of modern design and old fashioned simplicity. As many have observed and felt, Nokia 6300 is Nokia at its best.

Nokia 6300 comes wrapped in a stainless steel casing. This not only makes the mobile solid and robust, it also makes the handset sophisticated and unconventional. Tough does not mean 'weight', thus, Nokia 6300 comes in a rather slim frame of only 12 mm depth.

The Nokia 6300 comes with a rather decent 30 x 40 mm wide screen. The QVGA colour screen is 320x240-pixel enabled, that can display up to 16 million colours. This means, watching videos, picture or even reading is a pleasurable exercise with Nokia 6300.

The keypad of Nokia 6300 is user-friendly as well. The keys are well etched, responsive and large in shape. Above the keypad is a four way navigation key. Though this is a little tough to operate, as one has to press it a little harder for operation. Navigation through menu is simple, and one can view the menu as grid of icons, as tabs or as a list. Thus, one has the option for rearranging the menu items as per one's choice.

In terms of multimedia prowess, the Nokia 6300 is empowered with a music player, a video player, an FM radio and a voice recorder. Besides, a 2 MP camera that has variety of editing options including a timer and night mode.

Nokia 6300 has Opera Mini Web browser pre-installed in it. Which means sending pictures through GPRS/EDGE for emails and MMS becomes easy. One can also send messages through the advantage of Bluetooth. Other pre-installed application includes- Bluetooth presenter, Nokia's sensor app and Nokia PC Suite. Further, Nokia 6300 includes features like Gmail & Yahoo service, and lifestyle features like a voice recorder, alarm clock, calendar, to-do list, notes, calculator, countdown timer, stopwatch and Java games.