Part III – What Do You Most Look for When Selecting a Business Cell Phone (eg Smart Phone, Pda)?

pda smart phone5 Part III   What Do You Most Look for When Selecting a Business Cell Phone (eg Smart Phone, Pda)?
Michael Lemm asked:


Here’s the 3rd and final installment of answers to the question I asked of a large business networking community recently….. “What features/factors do you consider most important when choosing a business cell phone….and why?”

Read on for last shot at enlightenment ( and maybe a smile or 2).

* “In my case I would put the features in the following order:

- full keyboard (sometimes soft-one is ok)

- UMTS (for roaming)

- good email client

- battery

- touch screen

- GPS (when renting a car)

- USB charger “

* “Here’s my simple list:

1) easy to call

2) sync with outlook …. and remember the milk

2) wlan”

* “First and foremost, the phone features must be good (calling, receiving calls, listening to messages..). For me, all other features are just an add-on.

If a phone cannot phone, then it is just a bad mini computer.”

* “Ability to run software that can connect to my company’s email client server. Our Nokia E-Series phones can run various client, including Blackberry Client and other common company email client servers.”

* “For me and my business, first and foremost, I need to have:

- Reliability of signal

- Clear calls

- Strong battery

When I’m on the go, having the following allows me to stay in touch with clients:

- Well-organized contact application

- Easily accessible calendar application

- Good email function

- Good connectivity with the web

- QWERTY keyboard for easy access for my emails

Honestly, the rest is bells & whistles, and while they are fun, it’s not essential.

I see the phone is first and foremost a phone. “

* “For me it has been the Nokia E series T111, majorly because of the data access speed. Currently I am looking at HTC.  Another to a look out for is the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. “

* “Will it look like a calculator on the side of my head when I am using it.”

* “I use the 8525 and I find it to be a very effective tool in my everyday working life. I can check and write emails, edit excell spreads, and Telnet in and work on the system as need be from my phone. The big display with easy to use Windows functionality makes this phone one of the best for business.”

* “We utilize a Sprint BlackBerry 8830 World Edition phone. It is invaluable as we use BlackBerry instant messaging daily, especially for communicating during events. The plan package also includes tethering to your computer (PC or mac!), for use as a data card. We use Rackspace to provide Exchange and BlackBerry Exchange Server functions. It has flawless synchronization with email, calendar, contacts, tasks and notes. Once you add additional (free) applications such as Vigo (mobile RSS reader), Google Maps, Beyond 411, the ‘Berry becomes an addiction. Did I mention that it has

a SIM card slot for use internationally?”

* ” I use the Samsung SCH-i760 on Verizon because it runs Windows and has a full keyboard (slider). I think Blackberry and Palm leave a lot to be desired from a software standpoint. I used a xV6700 for 2 years and it was good for the same reasons as the Samsung. But the Samsung is much smaller/sleeker and has better performance. I did try a Treo running Windows and the keyboard was too small for me to use comfortably.”

* “We are real estate brokers. We have to be mobile… and the phone is one of our very most important tools.

July 1, 2008 in California ….. if you don’t have a phone with voice activated dialing you will be breaking the law dialing by hand while you are driving. So I went into my local Verizon store and bought a top of the line Bluetooth headset. I asked them to hook it up to my Treo 750 … only 3 months old … and to my surprise … my phone does not support Voice Activated Dialing.

So now I’m getting ready to trade up to a Blackberry Pearl 8130.

My list would be:

1. Voice Activated Dialing with Bluetooth

2. Stable operating platform compatible with any 3rd party software you

need.

3. Ease of use… ergonomic keyboard and good visibility in all lighting

4. Excellent customer service for when it fails… they all do. “

* “The most important features for me are:

- A large screen for web browsing.

- Office and PDF documents viewing.

- Bluetooth file transfer to send and receive documents, contacts, and large files like videos (I find this to be the iPhones main limitation).

- GPS receiver to save time when finding directions.

- E-mail, SMS, MMS (the lack of MMS is an other big iPhone limitation)

- Good battery life.

- 3G or Edge to browse the web and download e-mails quickly.

- SyncML capability to synchronize the address book, calendar and tasks with an online organizer automatically.

Finally, I think its very important to have good user-friendly software that lets you access every phone function without having to go through too many menus.”

* “I really like my AT&T Tilt. It has a qwerty keyboard. Runs Windows. It has the 3G high speed Internet. So I can do email and browse the web very quickly. It also has pocket versions of word, excel, etc…

It has a pretty good camera built in but I rarely use it.

I’m always on it doing email, or on the phone. It’s a very smart device. I really don’t use my notebook much anymore. “

* “Besides PDA-type functionality like integration with email & calendar applications, I prefer a top-flight phone without a camera. Many companies prohibit visitors from bringing in cameras, which could mean leaving your phone at the front desk as you head in for a meeting. A business phone is no good if you can’t take it with you.”

* “In my opinion, the single most important factor in choosing a business cell phone is understanding your business objectives. If your business is not reliant on email then a PDA with real time email access will not benefit you one iota. If your business requires instant communication, you will need

push to talk and SMS. One must know what One seeks when looking into any business purchase but particularly its computing devices. In the mobile industry, it is easy to get distracted by the bells and whistles of unnecessary features.

The device which meets my needs is the Palm Treo because I need ease of use, voice quality, instant email and reliable battery. It is also a very useful device for 3rd party applications and has a great support team behind it.

That’s it folks … the end of our 3 part series on what to look for in business cell phones (smart phones and PDAs). Hopefully you saw something that turned a light on for your next business phone…and maybe made you chuckle a bit too.

Remember, for anyone looking for a business phone…drop by Broadband Nation for information and resources.



Your Own Personal Online Shopper

Personal digital assistant16 Your Own Personal Online Shopper
Gurbinder Dhillon asked:


Imagine you find yourself in the market to buy a new digital

camera and, before you part with your money, you want to

comparison shop for the best price online.

If you do a search for “digital camera” on Google.com, the

Web’s top search engine, you’ll get back over 7 million page

results.

Refine your search to a specific model, such as the HP

Photosmart 935, and you get back 137,000 page results. Now

do a search on BestBuy.com, CircuitCity.com, and Amazon.com

and you’ll only find it listed one time, and on that site it

costs $60 more than I paid for it at Target.

Even though the web makes it easy to search out the products

we want to buy, sometimes that mountain of information makes

it almost impossible to find the best deal.

To solve this problem there are “personal online shoppers”

which help you seek, find, and comparison shop multiple

offers for just about any product you want to buy, online or

offline.

An online personal shopper-type service enables you to log

on to a single site, enter the product details you want to

search, and then have the website give you back a list of

prices and places where you can purchase the item.

The personal shopping assistant sites that rate the best

don’t accept commissions for the sale of items through their

services because getting paid based on what the customer

buys would eliminate unbiased product comparisons.

The best services make their money by selling targeted

advertising to merchants and only displaying products in

their search results based on price and features.

~ MySimon.com ~

MySimon.com ranks as one of the oldest personal shopping

assistants on the Internet.

Highlights of the service include an extensive homepage

directory to help you choose the correct product category to

search and a database of millions of products.

On the negative, MySimon.com does manipulate their merchant

listings pages based on how much money the advertiser pays

to show up in the results.

~ PriceScan.com ~

Pricescan.com does not accept money from advertisers to

manipulate their search results, though they will show

targeted advertising on the search results pages.

A very nice feature on this site involves the ability to

enter features you want in a particular item (such as a

computer) and then search all makes, models, and

manufacturers matching those features.

You’ll find this especially valuable when comparing things

like computers, which often carry many different variables

and configurations.

~ Froogle.com ~

Operated by Internet giant, Google.com, Froogle.com allows

you to search for specific items you want to buy and then

sort them by price.

You can also specify a price range you’re willing to pay for

the item and Froogle will only search for and display those

items that fall within the range.

Froogle also clearly draws a line (literally) between

unbiased search results on the left side of the page and

advertisers on the right.

In the testing for this article, Froogle consistently

returned the highest quantity and most relevant search

results for specific product names entered.

About the author:

For More Free Resources visit www.greateducationonline.com



Digital Cameras Offers Practical and Excellent Features

Personal digital assistant24 Digital Cameras Offers Practical and Excellent Features
Felix K asked:


Digital cameras have advanced greatly in the past decade.  Basically, the term digital cameras actually refer to all types digital image recording device.  This includes webcams, mobile phone cameras and compact digital cameras.  However, the sign Digital Cameras USA that you find in most stores refers only to high-end digital cameras that come with zoom, video, flash, high pixel and memory features.

 

It has already been decades since digital cameras have been launched to replace the film cameras.  The transition wasn’t pretty in the beginning, which resulted to ugly and bulky digital cameras.  But manufacturers have solved the size problems and digital cameras can’t get any smaller.  In the digital camera world, small doesn’t also mean small features; most digital cameras have all the features you can ever ask for.

 

Digital Cameras: Taking an Edge over Film Cameras

 

Most photo enthusiasts have already traded their film cameras for digital cameras.  However, there are still some who haven’t.  They basically are not aware of these special features and benefits they can get with digital cameras. 

 

1.  Handy.  The materials used in manufacturing digital cameras are practically smaller, lesser and weigh less.  For this reason, digital cameras come in amazingly small sizes; some even fit inside back pockets.  Digital cameras are definitely very handy and convenient to carry around.

 

2.  Share and Transfer Photos Easily.  Digital photos captured from digital cameras are stored in an external memory card.  And since it is external, it can be easily detached and attached to a personal computer.  Photos can easily be printed and shared and transferred online.  Moreover, digital cameras also have sockets for USB cables.  They can be directly connected to a personal computer for photo transfer without removing the external memory card.

 

3.  Video Recorder Feature.  With digital cameras you not only preserve special moments in still, but in motion as well.  Digital cameras have video recorders that allow you to record events in motion.  This feature definitely allows you to re-experience special moments.

 

4.  Monitor.  At the back of digital cameras is a monitor or screen that allows you to view recently taken photos.  Compared to film cameras, this feature allows you to save on memory space or film.  You can judge if the picture you took is worth saving, if not then you may just easily delete it.  Then, you can just re-shoot the scene until you get the perfect photo. 

 

5.  Reusable Memory.  The best thing about digital cameras is its reusable memory.  You do not have to use a new memory card every time your old card is full.  You can just easily save your photos to your personal computer, empty the memory card and voila!  You can use the memory again!

 

Digital cameras definitely beat film cameras in almost everything.  What’s more is that a digital camera can be easily bought online.  You can practically shop for one at the comfort of your own home and time.  There are numerous websites that sell Digital Cameras USA.  However, digital cameras have different features, so it will be best that you know what you want and where you are going to use your digital cameras.  Like film cameras, digital cameras are manufactured in special editions for professional photographers.  If you do professional photography, then stick to high-end digital cameras.  Moreover, the online stores may also be able to assist you choose your digital camera.  Most of them have reviews for each product they sell online, including digital cameras.  They even provide helpful tips so their every customer’s shopping experience is made convenient, easy and speedy as possible.



Naming Intellagirl’s Kitten

jeremykemp asked:


Crowdsource response to “Name my kitty.” If you wanted to name a cat, what tools would YOU use. Here are some ideas…

BACKGROUND

On July 31, 2008 @Intellagirl crowdsourced naming her new kitty: “Help name our new kitten! She’s vocal, gray, and opinionated:)”

I’m teaching a seminar in Web 2.0 for video and took this opportunity to do a case study:

http://slisweb.sjsu.edu/courses/287.kemp/287sp08gs.htm

This entry took me 7 hours concept-to-upload. I usually budget 3 hours per minute but this was all found video and not true machinima.

This was my “made outside SL” foray.

Production Tools:

o) Crayola chalk
o) Flip Video camera
o) Macbook Pro
o) iMovie HD
o) Garageband

hub-mounted rotating paddle ceiling fan, 1860.
stillson wrench, 1869.
electric room thermostat, 1883, resistive touchscreen panel, 1972.
aerosol can, 1926.
microwave oven, 1945.
electric coffee grinder, 1956.
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. 1960.
electric potty trainer, 1970.
cellular telephone, 1978.
personal computer, 1981.
digital video recorder, 1989.
open content encyclopedia, 2001.
crt amusement device, 1949.
Youtube video sharing, 2005.
personal digital assistant, 1992.

Webcamera Plus is a New Product Which Transforms Any Pda or Smartphone Into a Web-camera

pda reviews31 Webcamera Plus is a New Product Which Transforms Any Pda or Smartphone Into a Web camera
Sergey Korovin asked:


For immediate release

March 12, 2007

Contact: Kotov Kontstantin

Company: Ateksoft Company

Title: PR Manager

E-mail: k.kotov@ateksoft.com

WebCamera Plus is a new product which transforms any PDA or smartphone into a web-camera.

Ateksoft has released a major update (Version 1.05) of the WebCamera Plus application, which transforms your PDA or Smartphone into a Web-Camera.

WebCamera Plus key features:

- Transforms your PDA or Smartphone into a high-resolution web-camera.

- Can work through any connection: USB ActiveSync, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, 3G, LAN.

- Compatible with most modern Smartphones and PDAs.

- Can be used as a web-camera in many applications: Skype, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, Virtual Dub and many others.

- Can capture device screen and transmit video to Desktop PC.

New version 1.05 brings many new features and fixes known issues of previous version.

- Many Gigabyte, Samsung (WM5), Eten, HTC and other devices supported.

- Multilanguage core (both PC-side and device-side). Many languages coming soon.

- Autostart from any desktop capture application (only for ActiveSync connection).

- Control web-camera settings from any desktop capture application.

- XScale overlay is supported for capturing screen from built-in camera applications.

- Stylus and keyboard emulation in Screen Capture mode.

- Image scaling with antialiasing.

- User Interface improved.

- Webcam driver reworked.

- Compatibility improved.

- Bugs fixed.

Read more about WebCamera Plus at http://www.ateksoft.com/

Download an evaluation version to try it for free http://www.ateksoft.com/files/WebCameraPlusSetup.exe

WebCamera Plus Pricing and Availability

WebCamera Plus 1.05 runs under Windows XP/Vista and Windows Mobile 2003/5.x and costs $19.90 (USD). Registered customers are entitled to free updates and premium technical support.

About Ateksoft Company

Founded in 2006, Ateksoft Company currently has become the world’s leader in Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone software developing. Ateksoft Company is the developer of such products as CoolCamera and CoolCaptures.

# # #

An evaluation version of WebCamera Plus 1.05 is available for review purposes.

Contact Kotov Kontstantin at k.kotov@ateksoft.com for more information or to request an evaluation version.

Product page link: http://www.ateksoft.com.

Download link: http://www.ateksoft.com/files/WebCameraPlusSetup.exe (462KB)

E-mail: k.kotov@ateksoft.com.

Company’s website: http://www.ateksoft.com



Seiko PDA Review

pocketsoftpdareview asked:


review of a virtually unknown electronic phone card

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