June 27, 2007

Riya Sen Dance Performance from IIFA (2007) (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

Riya Sen Dance Performance from IIFA (2007) (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

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Saif Ali Khan Dance Performance from IIFA 2007 (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

Saif Ali Khan Dance Performance from IIFA 2007 (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

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Shilpa Shetty Dance Performance from IIFA 2007 (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

Shilpa Shetty Dance Performance from IIFA 2007 (Smartmovie, 3GP and MP4)

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iPhone facts from the first reviews

iphone-sm.jpgWell, the first reviews are in. But you may have missed some of the more interesting factoids unearthed by the trio of gadget reporters deigned worthy by El Jobso to get a pre-launch iPhone. Here’s a few fresh n’ interesting iPhone facts right off the presses:

  • The mobile version of OS X or whatever it is the iPhone runs takes up 700MB of the device’s capacity. Damn son!
  • There’s no way to cut, copy, or paste text! WHOA! Big, big mistake.
  • No A2DP support. That, friends, is such a huge bummer right there.
  • Sorry, music can’t be used as a ringtone — even if it’s just a raw MP3. No additional ringtones will be sold at launch.
  • On a PC the iPhone syncs with Outlook for calendars AND addresses! Noice.
  • It supports Exchange in some capacity, according to Walt, but he doesn’t exactly say how.
  • Pogue again confirms document file reading — but not editing — for PDF, Word, and Excel (only).
  • Adobe Flash support is officially out. It’s just not in the browser. Neither is there any other kind of embedded video support. Sorry everybody, that’s that.
  • It will take snaps, but won’t record video. How can Apple love YouTube as much as it does and not realize cellphone-shot movies make up a sizeable chunk of the crazy crap you find on there?

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Hands-on with T-Mobile HotSpot @Home

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GSM / WiFi handoff is a brilliant idea in theory — but to be usable, it’s gotta be seamless, unnoticeable, and virtually effortless for the user. So far, the national carriers have failed to deliver any solution — let alone a usable one — so how does T-Mobile stack up? The Phone Fairy recently dropped off a Nokia 6086 and Linksys WRT56G-TM router to have a go with T-Mobile’s just-announced HotSpot @Home service, and our initial impressions are fairly positive. In brief: setup was a snap, the phone’s basic but well-designed, GSM / WiFi handoffs were hit or miss, and for ten bones a month, it seems like a square deal. Read on for more, and don’t forget to peep the gallery!


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