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Addicted to your Blackberry?
Go-anywhere e-mail connectivity is a boon, and a bane
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Its nickname, CrackBerry, says it all. There is no recreational use of Research in Motions BlackBerry. It is a compulsive addiction, or you
e not a user.
Academic studies back up the notion. One, by David Vance, assistant professor of accounting at Rutgers-Camden university, and Nada Kakabadse, professor of management and business research at the U.K.s University of Northampton, found that a third of BlackBerry users show signs of addiction similar to alcoholics.
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Many companies would give a kings ransom for such customer dependency. Research in Motions quarterly results announced April 2 show that, regardless of the slowing economy, there is no letup in the demand for the companys push ...
LG KF600
While no one has come close to matching the touch screen of the Apple iPhone, the LG KF600 is definitely headed in the right direction. The KF600 features a dual screen with the bottom half or “InteractPad” acting as the buttons, but what’s unique is that the dynamic interface adapts to the particular function that is being used. The phone has some really elegant themes interacting between the two screens, but the touchpad feels somewhat clunky and often unresponsive. Nor is the 3-megapixel camera the best you can get on a phone, but that said, the 4x digital zoom makes up for it. The photo viewer, meanwhile, is very impressive: using the touch screen you can zoom in on areas of a photo using a mini map-style interface. The KF600’s piece de resistance though is the music player, which is where the “InteractPad” really shines. As if by magic, the phone transforms into an MP3 music player with controls to skip tracks, pause and play music and even create your own playlists, while ...
LG KF700
LG is continuing to launch ever more impressive multimedia phones and the new KF700 doesn’t buck that trend. The first phone with a choice of three input methods includes a 3-inch touch-screen, alpha-numeric keypad and a customisable shortcut dial, which makes accessing the nigh-on endless list of options quick and easy. The KF700 boasts a full web browser with access to all Google sites including Maps, Gmail and YouTube, and with support for HSDPA 3G networks offering super-fast connection you can afford to leave your laptop at home. The Real Music player provides crisp sound quality with support for a wide range of formats including MP3, WAV, WMA, MIDI and AAC, plus an SD expansion slot for up to 4GB of storage, and multitaskers can use other applications while listening to music. Other features include a 3-megapixel digital camera with auto-focus with image stabiliser for blur-free shooting. Sadly, the camera lacks a zoom function, but then the quality is good enough that this is ...