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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Feel Every Music Beat With the HTC Sensation XL

Feel every music beat with the HTC Sensation XL offering the outstanding sound quality of BeatsAudio technology accompanied by customised Beats headset which is in-box with the handset. Along with its impressive camera and an intuitive user interface and experience this device offers great multimedia capabilities.

The handset features the powerful BeatsAudio and SRS virtual surround sound technology, and comes alongside custom designed earphones which along with specialist sound software provide the perfect and best sound on a mobile phone. Through the Music application you can access and listen to all of your favourite songs, and use the Watch app to download and play movies on the large 4.7 inch touch display along with perfect accompanying soundtrack, and in full High Definition video quality respectively. The phone is a larger version of what the HTC Sensation XE provides, although at less than 10 millimetres in width, remains an extremely slim unibody design. In addition to watching HD films, you can also create them using the main 8 megapixel camera which allows you to record in 720 pixel high definition quality and playback on a large screen TV using the DLNA wireless connectivity.

Other connections on the Sensation XL include a microUSB port for fast and easy wired file sharing and syncing the device, as well as Bluetooth 3.0 for easy wireless sharing of files or audio within a close range. The handset is equipped with a front 1.3 megapixel camera for video calling also, along with an instant shutter on its main camera and a dual LED flash, allowing you to capture the perfect photo every time. It is powered by Android, and has the added Sense user experience offering easy navigation around the phone, impressive customization choices and up to seven home screens to set up. The device offers a 1.5 gigahertz processor and 768 megabytes of random access memory respectively, along with a total storage of 16 gigabytes. Meanwhile, it also has an internal GPS antenna for location based services, and a wealth of social network integration to your phonebook itself. For example, the Friend Stream app puts the latest status and birthday from Facebook, as well as their current profile picture alongside their phonebook entry.

Offering such an impressive touch display and intuitive experience with vivid effects brings everything on the HTC Sensation XL to life. The cameras, operating system and other features along with the BeatsAudio technology offer amazing functionality in your pocket.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

6 Tips For Hiring The Right Web Designer Every Mobile Marketer Must Know

Sometimes it is a challenge getting the right professional to hire. Hiring a web designer is no better. First, it is not easy to decide beforehand what to look before awarding the contract. Even when one knows the things to look for it is difficult getting answers upfront. And this causes most people in mobile marketing to flounder. It is however, absolutely essential that every mobile marketer gets it right the first time when hiring a web designer. Here some tips.

Tip # 1: Your goals

You must know what you want. This is what will help you get the right designer. What expectation do you want to meet with your website? If you can answer this question then, it will be easier to narrow down on the mobile web designer who can meet your targets.

Tip # 2: Your budget

It goes without saying that the more experience a designer has the more his fees. On the other hand, it may be unwise to give your nephew the job for $200. You must balance between a professional looking website and cost especially if you are beginning. But one thing every mobile marketer must remember is: you will always get what you pay for.

Tip # 3: Your deadline

A good-looking website may take time to design. If you need a website tomorrow, then you may have to compromise on a number of things. That notwithstanding, getting a web designer who has multiple projects on his plate may not be the best idea as it may take you months before your site is live.

Tip # 4: Core Values of the designer.

A designer who shares your belief system is better than one who does not. What do I mean be this? Let me illustrate with two examples. One, if you are designing a Christian website it may be unwise to hire a confessed atheist homosexual. Secondly, if you are designing a website for a democratic lobby group it would be wise to hire a democrat. This may require you to dig deeper to get the core principles of designer before hiring.

Tip # 5: Check portfolio

A web designer's portfolio says a lot about his work. Spend time reviewing the websites that the potential designer has worked on. Determine if the style and taste matches what you are looking for. As a mobile marketer, you should always remember to never hire in a hurry.

Tip # 6: Talk to past clients

Past clients will tell you the experience they had with the designer. This can help you make an informed decision. Remember to ask questions intelligently. If the so-called clients have been coached or are nonexistent you will know.

Mary Wilhite is a Mobile Marketing Specialist, also known as the Mobile Marketing Queen. Teaching small businesses, entrepreneurs, and internet marketers how to attract better customers with mobile marketing devices. Get more of her mobile marketing tips, tricks, and strategies today. Just click here http://www.easymobilepaycheck.com/mobile-blueprint/


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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Bite Counter keeps track of every bite you take

 The Bite Counter is worn on the wrist and counts the number of bites the wearer takesImage Gallery (3 images)

Pedometers can be a great motivational tool for people looking to shed a few pounds by getting active. But since cutting the calorie intake is also an important factor in trimming down researchers at Clemson University in South Carolina have created a device that acts like a pedometer for eating. The Bite Counter is worn like a watch and tracks how many mouthfuls the wearer takes to sound an alarm when they reach for one handful of chips too many.


Once activated at the start of a meal, the Bite Counter works by tracking the wrist roll motion that people use when picking something up and putting it in their mouths. The device then automatically counts how many times this is done until the wearer finishes eating and turns the device off. According to its inventors, the device has been shown to be more than 90 percent accurate in counting bites in laboratory studies, regardless of the user, food, utensil or container.


As the Bite Counter only counts the number of bites, and not the amount of calories contained in individual bites, calories are calculated from the bite count using a formula similar to those used in exercise equipment for estimating the number of calories burned.


"Studies have shown that people tend to underestimate what they eat by large margins, mostly because traditional methods rely upon self-observation and reporting," said psychology professor Eric Muth, who created the Bite Counter with electrical and computer engineering professor Adam Hoover. "Our preliminary data suggest that bite count can be used as a proxy for caloric count."


Just like most pedometers, the Bite Counter's counts won't be perfect. Motions such as using a napkin, adjusting glasses or gesticulating while eating can confuse the device, but its creators say that people tend to conduct the same amount of these types of motions meal to meal, so the effect of false counts on the long-term tracking of intake is minimal. They also say that, although some people may eat with both hands - Homer Simpson comes to mind -, most people consume over 90 percent of their food and around 50 percent of their liquid with the dominant hand.


The user is able to set custom bite limits for each meal or for the whole day. Once the limit is reached, an alarm will sound and will continue to sound every time another bite is taken. Data logged on the device can also be downloaded onto a computer via USB for long-term analysis.


Manufacture of the Bite Counter is underway with plans for the device to be sold alongside devices such as activity monitors, heart-rate monitors, GPS watches and pedometers. Until then, a device is available for professional and research use for US$799 from the website of Clemson University startup company, Bite Technologies.


Via cnet


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Sunday, August 7, 2011

GLMPS captures a video every time you take a picture

Despite not being fully-fledged cameras, camera phones are wildly popular photographic devices. From Droids and iPhones to the simplest clamshell, cell phones are constantly taking photos. Of course, they take videos, too, but photos are less involved. The moments leading up to the photo, however, are often more memorable than the photo itself. That is


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