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How to Scrap old Cell Phones for *Gold Recovery

January 11th, 2012 25 comments

www.goldnscrap.com Short video showing how and what to scrap in old cell phones and prepare them for gold and other precious metals recovery

Tutorial: Transfer Pictures/Video from Cell Phone to Computer

November 6th, 2011 15 comments

I explain using a micro SD card to move your pictures (or videos) to PC NO AUDIO WHEN VIDEOS ARE ON PC? Check: Sound works for something else, like this Youtube video then… Download a new codec pack: filehippo.com (download button is on right side)

Adot vs Tboy is unavailable on Mobile phones!

September 5th, 2011 25 comments

LINK TO ADOT VS TBOY – www.youtube.com Upshot TV brings together two of the funniest UK African Comics, Adot Comedian and Tboy (aka Don’t Jealous Me) to present the long awaited collaboration…. Adot vs Tboy: The Brotherhood. When two brothers are constantly at each other’s throat; their uncle comes up with plan which will make the two brothers settle their dispute once and for all. In a Street Fighter style the two relatives battle it out to identify who will be the winner. However, as the fight develops, they realise that there is a bigger threat. Will they be able to put their differences aside and work together to defeat the bossman or will their grudge towards each other get in the way??? Written, Directed, Filmed & Edited by Sebastian Thiel Staring Afolabi dasaolu aka Adot Comedian Tolu ogunmefun aka Tboy/Dont Jealous me Alesha Pryce as Smooth Chocolate Edward Kagutuzi as TJ Andrew Apraku aka Simply as Father Teni Afolabi as Bossman

Hack: Shutdown your Computer with a Cell Phone

August 28th, 2010 26 comments

***UPDATE*** This project can also be done with Thunderbird. lifehacker.com This video will show you how to shutdown your computer from anywhere using a texting capable cell phone, Microsoft Outlook and a free account from www.kwiry.com

The Gadget Show – The Critical List: Mobile Phones

August 14th, 2010 25 comments

Jason previews the feature-rich N95, Suzi tackles the tiny Neo 808i and Jon tries out the Benefon Twig Discovery, with SatNav and GPS that can find other phone users.

Mobile Phone + Maize = Popcorn

June 17th, 2010 10 comments

THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE FAKE Who said cell phones won’t fry your brain???? Pop corn with cell phones Made by Cardo Systems

Nvidia Tegra HD Mobile Phone – Development Demo

May 8th, 2010 25 comments

Noah takes us to Nvision 2008 in San Jose to get an up-close look at Nvidia’s Tegra system on a chip platform for mobile devices. The first Tegra smartphones should be out in mid-2009. This demo makes ‘em worth waiting for – for starters, Tegra sports 720p HDTV capture and playback and a slick 3D user interface. Check it out. Win phones! Free to enter @ www.phonedog.com

The Evolution of Mobile Phones

April 1st, 2010 25 comments

The Evolution of Mobile Phones

The Portable Media Player, The Ideal Companion

September 20th, 2009 No comments

A portable media player combines audio, images and videos. Most often these have the MP3 audio format. They may also support other audio formats as Advanced Audio Coding (AAC), WAV and the Windows Media Audio. The images are usually displayed using OLED or LCD screen. JPEG format is the most common although other file formats such as PNG, TIFF and GIF are also used to view images. Most of the portable media players support MPEG-4 video format. They may also be compatible with AVI and Windows Media Video (WMV) formats. Both audio and video transfers between the player and the computer are possible with most portable media players and portable digital assistants (PDAs) using USB cables.

Data is stored by these portable devices using hard drive, microdrive or flash memory. You can now store data using the flash memory based devices up to 32 GB. There has been a steady increase in the data storage capacity though it is lower. The hard drive portable devices have the maximum data storage capacity which goes up to 320 GB. External devices as the memory Sticks, CompactFlash and Secure Digital card can be used to increase the data storage capacity. This facility is available with a number of PDAs and media players. Screen size going up to 7 inches is now available. The resolutions are up to WVGA. They have a color depth ranging from 16-bit to 24-bit. Touchscreen is one of the latest in technologies that is increasingly being incorporated into these devices.

Digital audio players, digital video recorders, portable video players and personal digital assistants are now offered by many companies. The important portable media players in the market are Philips’ Philips Gogear SA6185 8GB , Apple’s iPod series, Scandisk’s Sansa Fuze and Sansa view, Sony’s Walkman series, Creative Labs with their Zen series and Samsung’s Samsung T10 and Samsung P2.

The functions of portable media player have been incorporated into a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) which is a handheld computer. Beginning with the simple digital diary in the 1980s it has evolved steadily to becoming what is now called as a palmtop computer. It incorporates the functions of the portable media player. Key functions of the computer have been added further. It is sleek and compact in the size of the palm which makes it extremely convenient to carry around. It acts as a media player, web browser and mobile phone. Wi-Fi or Wireless Wide-Area Networks enable many PDAs to access the Internet, intranet or extranets.

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