April 30, 2009 at 8:54 am
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If you are looking for a low-end, low-cost option that will still capture clips at a halfway respectable resolution is similar to many of the DXG offerings.
Priced at $150 and available now, the HD520 shoots 11MP stills and 720P (MPEG-4/H.264) video to SDHC up to 8GB. It features face tracking, a 2.5-inch LCD and weighs less than 6 ounces. But every halfway decent point and shoot is getting 720P capabilities.
Key features:
5MP digital video camera, record at (30fps/1280 x 720P) and output to HD TV via the included HDMI cable
Maximum image resolution up to 11 MP by interpolation.
5X digital zoom, allows you to zoom in and out during video recording
Face Detection, track and detect faces accurately.
The ALC chip can sense sound from various distances.
2.5 LTPS color display.
EIS prevents any hand shaking when taking videos.
Supports high-capacity SD card up to 8GB.
Motion Detection.
Li-ion rechargeable battery.
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April 28, 2009 at 8:31 am
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Dragonball Evolution is now an addition to PSP Games lovers. It has been specially crafted for the PSP systme with game modes that are ideal for on-the-go-play. For sure you will love this one. In the story mode, just follow the path of Goku as he makes his way through to an invigorating story to search Master Roshi.

The arcade mode is simply an exciting part of the game. It brings the players to the fight as they select their favorite characters of Dragonball and they will take various challenges. The Mission Mode is unlocking additional content of the game and players will have different specific tasks.
Players can also challenge their friends over an Ad-Hoc wireless connection and will make a very exciting battles exactly from the movie.
Dragonball Evolution is based on Twentieth Century Fox feature of the same title. Take a look at the screenshots of Dragonball Evolution on PSP.



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April 24, 2009 at 11:50 am
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Smart and Globe Telecommunications, two of the biggest and leading mobile phone companies in the Philippines announced the availability of Blackberry Storm in the country. It is only available to all it’s regular and respective customers in the country.
The BlackBerry Storm features the world’s first “clickable” touch-screen and is packed with powerful communications and multimedia features. It boasts of a stunning display and wealth of features including fast network access, desktop-style browsing, advanced multimedia, a 3.2-megapixel camera, built-in GPS and the industry’s leading email and messaging capabilities – all designed to give users an exceptional mobile experience.
Globe Business head Jesus Romero said, “We are pleased to announce that the BlackBerry Storm is now available on Globe’s corporate plans offered by Globe Business. We equip our customers with the best and latest mobility solutions that will help them be more productive and competitive at work, regardless of where they are or at anytime of the day.”

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April 22, 2009 at 11:34 am
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A lot of PLDT DSL Subscribers are complaining of the slow services that the company offers. That includes our subscription. It’s been 5 days and the intermittent connection of our PLDT DSL wasn’t able to repair. Just only today since Saturday huh! We are complaining of the connection (not actually intermittent connection). We’ve been calling the PLDT 173 Hotline several times and they would promise to send the feedback as soon as the technical department receive the complaint.
Sunday, PLDT technicians came to fix the problem and no one’s available except the housekeepers. They left the house and said it’s fixed already. Sunday night, Monday until this afternoon (Wednesday) the connection still failed and no technicians came. I called the the Hotline again to report the problem.
We decided to call the main branch near the area and we called first the PLDT 187 to know the number. We are asking the direct number of their office in our area and to our surprised, the operator said they don’t know the number. I insisted why the hell they don’t know the number since they are in the same company!
As of this writing, our connection is getting better, but we are now thinking to stop our subscription with PLDT.
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