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Dark End of the Spectrum
$0.99 "The family elements in the story - the real struggles with marriage, raising a family, making a living, and just trying to enjoy life - have broadened the book's appeal to a wider audience, primarily women who are not into technology."DARK END OF SPECTRUM will make you think twice before turning on your cell phone or PDA!DARK END OF THE SPECTRUM is a frighteningly plausible and headline ripping t... |
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iPad: The Missing Manual
$19.99 The iPad is an amazing device, especially if you really know how to use it. New York Times tech columnist and iPad expert J.D. Biersdorfer shows you how to get the most out of this sleek tablet to surf the Web, send and receive email, watch movies and TV shows, read eBooks, listen to music, play games, and even do a little iWork.Learn undocumented tips and tricks. Get the lowdown on cool iPad secr... |
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iPhone for Programmers: An App-Driven Approach
$31.99 The professional programmer’s DEITEL® guide to iPhone app development using iPhone SDK 3.x, Xcode®, Objective-C® and Cocoa® Over 1.5 billion iPhone apps were downloaded from Apple’s App Store in just one year! This book gives you everything you’ll need to start developing great iPhone apps quickly and–once you’ve joined Apple’s fee-based iPhone Developer... |
When you think about mobile phones of yore, you may recall basic units that can only send messages or make calls. But with ever-growing needs of consumers in today's high-tech, mobile phones needed to evolve into smart phones, which are more faster, more powerful, and loaded with tons of added features. When smart phones and PDAs are being considered, the first name that comes to mind is of Palm, Inc.
Palm was founded by Jeff Hawkins and Palm Computing, Inc. in Sunnyvale, California in 1992. The initial product launch of this small assistant company consumer personal digital assistants (PDA), called the buzzer. Later, there were several models, and the company was purchased by major manufacturers. Today, Palm, Inc. has made a reputation for coming up with the best and smartest gadgets for supporting the mobile needs of anyone. From 2009, Palm is proud to debut its new invention, the Pre Palm, including the latest versions guaranteed to give the iPhone a run for their money.
Here are some Pre specifications for Palm: It has a sliding form factor, where the 3.1 inch touch screen reveals a full QWERTY keyboard. Pre Palm weighs just 4.6 ounces, and is a little over half an inch thick. Within this small package tons of connectivity options including Bluetooth, USB, WiFi, and CDMA. Palmweb OS is the system operating this smartphone, which applications are based on Linux. The digital camera of 3 megapixels with LED flash allows for tons of photos to store on your hard large 8 GB.
With the help of Synergy Palm, Palm Pre organization makes the simple and convenient schedules. You can merge of Google, Facebook, and even PDA calendars for easy access. For techies who like to multitask on their wireless PDA, which certainly can open multiple applications or windows in the Pre Palm, and navigate easily. With its universal search option, find what you need from Wikipedia, Google, your phone, or hard disk is easy, too. Other benefits include the Pre Palm GPS and a multimedia player that can hold several audio and video formats.
When that fans of high-tech finally get a taste of the Pre Palm? In the U.S., Sprint Nextel has acquired the exclusive distribution rights for this innovative and powerful smartphone. In June 2009, American amateur mobile phone will be able to purchase their own units from Palm Pre. In addition to the praise that has been building among fans and critics Pre really won several awards at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2009.
What about the UK and the rest of Europe? Fortunately for the UK, Vodafone has been the subject of negotiations with Palm regarding exclusive distribution of smart phone for the British and Spain and Germany. Softpedia reports that Vodafone may soon be the only network in the UK to provide subscribers with the Pre Palm within the first three months of launch.