T-Mobile MDA: device review
I have recently tested a T-Mobile MDA - one of the newest Windows Mobile 2005 devices on the market. This Windows Mobile phone is primarily indented for businessmen and geeks. In fact, I recommend this phone to anybody looking to impress his friends and associates with a really cool communicator.
T-Mobile MDA builds on previous Pocket PC phone devices and offers a valuable design improvement- full QWERTY keyboard. The device comes with 128MB of RAM and a 200 MHz processor and bright, colorful 240 by 320 LCD display that supports 65000 colors.
The back of the phone sports a 1.3 Megapixel digital camera that, by cell phone standards, offers a good picture quality for both still pictures and streaming video! The phone has a built -in Wi-Fi card that with Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP).
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aleksey on 03.31.06 @ 09:10 AM PST [link]
Book review: "The art of the start" by Guy Kawasaki
"The art of the start" is a guide to want to be entrepreneurs. It gives some unique insight to many aspects of entrepreneurship:
Business Ideas
Writing business plans
Raising capital
Bootstrapping
Recruiting
Partnering
Branding
Making money
Giving back
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aleksey on 03.31.06 @ 09:09 AM PST [link]
Will your Internet Connection support Voice over IP, Vonage.
To cut communications cost, many customers are switching from regular phone services to VOIP. While a high speed internet connection is a requirement for a VOIP line it does not, by itself guarantee a reliable voice quality over the Internet. Before making the switch, test your Internet connection to verify that it is compatible with a VOIP service.
Will your internet connection support Voice Over IP (VOIP)?
So, will you get a good Voice over IP service? You can perform several tests on your computer to find out if your internet connection may work well with VOIP:
Confirm that you have a fast internet connection with 256+ Kbits/sec upload and download speeds.
Verify that you have a nearly lossless line. (Running either ping -n 500 google.com or ping -n 500 vonage.com from command prompt, should result in less than 1% packet loss)
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aleksey on 03.31.06 @ 09:06 AM PST [link]