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It all started with the iPhone. Consumers loved the concept of being able to have everything they needed contained in one sleek and stylish touch screen phone. What's more awesome than the ability to surf the web, listen to music, watch videos, and snap photos all with your mobile phone?
Turns out, although the concept was a great one, there were a few snags. The main one being that the iPhone required a large and expensive commitment to AT&T cellular service, which runs about $100 per month for very basic service. This left you with the option to either pay the high price or try to hack the phone. Another snag was that the iPhone did not have a removable battery and came with a paltry three speakers. Additionally, the iPhone has had numerous bugs and has been known to lock up or freeze for no apparent reason.
Chinese phone manufacturers suddenly saw a huge opportunity. The technology of the iPhone was phenomenal but the bugs had to be addressed. CECT has answered the call and then some with an entire line of iPhone clones that truly beat the iPhone at its own game.
The latest clone, the HiPhone, has the slogan "99% iPhone." I would argue that this phone is actually a bit over the 99 percent, as it goes beyond iPhone technology and improves upon it.
Sure, the HiPhone has the touch screen and all of the bells and whistles (3.5 inch high resolution touch screen, seamless web browsing, video, music, photo, webcam, and Bluetooth capabilities, etc.), but it has also made some very significant improvements to the iPhone.
CECT has added an additional sim card, making the phone dual sim. (You can have two phone numbers without ever needing to turn off the phone to switch numbers). You don't need software for either sim. The HiPhone will automatically recognize any sim card.
You also don't have to worry about hacking the phone. The HiPhone has a slide unlock feature. You just swipe your hand at the unlock prompt and the phone is instantly unlocked.
Additionally, CECT has added a removable battery. This coupled with your ability to choose your own carrier means you aren't dependent on the manufacturer of the phone in any way.
Perhaps CECT's best improvement on the iPhone is that the HiPhone replaces the scroll with the shake, meaning if you want to change photos, songs or wallpapers, all you have to do is shake the phone to move forward. You don't have to look down or mess around with scrolling. With a flick of your hand, you can quickly move through the media on the phone.
At about $150, the HiPhone is much cheaper than the iPhone and this price will probably come down over time. This significant savings coupled with saving on AT&T, as well as the bonus features make this phone well above and beyond its 99% iPhone claim.
The best way to evaluate the HiPhone is by viewing video footage. Visit the HiPhone Product Review Website by clicking here to see video demonstrations, close up photos, unique features, and comparison buyer information about the HiPhone. Rae Edwards is an internet technology research and writer.
Scrolling LED Nametag Badge
An LED scrolling badge is a type of name tag that clips onto a garment with the use of magnets. This ever more popular new type of scrolling text sign is the kind that is worn like a name tag. However, these badges may be a mystery to anyone who has never seen one. LED Scrolling Badges are an exciting new trend in personal identification. You can wear your LED Scrolling Badge in place of or near your regular ID badge and a 50 letter constant scroll LED message will be shown over and over.
The interesting part of this type of name tag though is the message. There is a small screen on the scrolling badge that can light up with LED lights. The lights are generally red, for good visibility. So instead of only seeing your name, people will see whatever you want them to see about your product, service or company. For instance you could say, "Hi I'm Tom with Nike. See our entire new line here." While you are dealing with other customers you're LED scrolling badge is introducing you your company and your new product line to people reading your eye-catching message. LED scrolling badges are fun, with large bright red letters and run for a full day on a single battery. Since many people have not yet seen the LED scrolling badges, you can still add the element of surprise to your next show.
Another key to the LED scrolling badge is the term scrolling. This means that the message scrolls across the screen continually. Only six characters are shown at any given time. People become fascinated watching the scrolling letters, trying to see what is coming up next. Many people will continue to watch the scroll long after they have memorized the message.
A good programmable badge will have several speed adjustments. There may be up to 5 different speeds that can be set. It might be desirable to have the words slowly moving across the screen to make sure others get the full impact of the message. On the other hand, if time with the person is limited, it might be better to have the message moving rapidly across. That way the other person can see the whole message before leaving.
Some LED scrolling badges require a computer for programming them. There is no need for that when digital name tags can be purchased that can be set up without the use of a PC. This type is more convenient. Name tags can be set up on the spot at conventions, business meetings, or parties.
An important feature to look for is the ability to reprogram the marquee. In order to use the badges more than once, it is usually necessary to change the message. Different people will use the badges, so different names will have to be put into them. As they are being used to promote something new, the advertising will almost always change.
LED scrolling badges are often used as tools for advertising. They can also be used to give information. They can be used to impart a friendly greeting or simply to make an introduction. They have the capability of giving more information than ordinary name tags, so they have more uses. The best way to find out about scrolling badges is to see one. When they are demonstrated on a website, it is obvious what they are and how they work.
Craig Gephart is an electronics importer and wholesaler who reps one of the most advanced LED Scrolling Badges found in North America. You can see more of his articles elsewhere in these pages.
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I have lost the right hand scroll bar on my wife's Outlook Xpress inbox. How can I restore it?
My wife and I have our own email accounts on Outlook Express. In my email inbox, I have a right hand scroll bar. In my wife's email inbox the right hand scroll bar has disappeared. I have tried to reset it, but am having no positive results. Can anyone help, please?!!
August 2009. Anyone salivating over the new Windows 7 should know that getting there from XP will be tedious and painful. It’s doable but requires disk-wiping which loses current file and folder organization and transferring personal files to an external hard disc. There’s more but this may be enough to make you just buy a new PC with Windows 7 preloaded. It has good buzz so it may be worth it. The above does not apply to Vista which should be an easier transition.
July 2009. dtNotes is a software app that puts digital sticky notes right on your desktop as reminders for things-to-do, appointments, events, phone numbers or whatever. It costs $19.95 but it's clever with its reminder function and the notes are customizable for size, color, icon,etc. Go to sticky-notes.com for other features and download.
June 2009. Microsoft and Apple will be relying more on graphics chips to speed up certain tasks. But a better graphics chip isn't a substitute for more main memory if you're looking to boost performance. Having plenty of main memory is directly related to getting the most out of such chips.
May 11,2009. A new improved version of the Kindle is thinner, lighter, taller and with more memory and lots of new user-friendly design features. Amazon claims a catalog of over 230,000 books downloadable with the built-in wireless modem. Don't discard your library card yet though. Amazon says it is working on making the catalog available on other mobile devices such as smartphones. Snuggling up with a book just keeps getting easier.
May 4,2009. Microsoft and Apple will be relying more on graphics chips to speed up certain tasks. But a better graphics chip isn't a substitute for more main memory if you're looking to boost performance. Having plenty of main memory is directly related to getting the most out of such chips.
April 27,2009. Computer screens are dust magnets because of the static they produce. Prevent grime buildup with weekly cleaning using a gentle fabric such as microfiber or lamb's wool that won't scratch the screen. Hard to remove smudges on LED screens may require a specially designed spray sometimes available as screen-screening kits. The screens are extremely delicate so use a very light touch.
April 20,2009. Transferring files between computers is a cinch with a thumb drive using drag and drop just as copying files internally. An extra step is needed when transferring Outlook files. You have to use Outlook's import function on the file menu to incorporate them into Outlook's Mail and Contact's section.
April 13,2009. The digital equivalent to saying something you wish you could take back is sending an e-mail you wish you hadn’t, You could save yourself future angst by doing this. Leave the “To: field blank when writing your message. Complete it only after reviewing the message and it’s ready for travel. This gives you a last chance for review and it won’t go anywhere if you accidentally punch the Send” button.
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