Overview:Nokia is one of the world's largest manufacturers of mobile phones, with its global device market share at about 38% in Q3 2009. It produces mobile phones for every major market and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA. As of 2009, Nokia is the world's 85th largest company. See more news and pictures from Nokia here.
Overview:Laptop reviews will help you narrow down the options and decide with laptop is right for you, if you're looking for a new one. Check out reviews of laptops and share advice about the best laptops, great laptop discounts and bargains, and general advice about selecting a new laptop computer.
Overview:A community portal about USB flash drive with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: USB flash drives are NAND -type flash memory data storage devices integrated with a USB interface. They are typically small, lightweight, removable and rewritable. As of November 2006, memory capacities for USB Flash Drives currently are sold from 32 megabytes up to 64 gigabytes . Capacity is limited only by current flash memory densities, although cost per megabyte may increase rapidly at higher capacities due to the expensive components.
Overview:A community portal about Headphones with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Headphones are a pair of transducers that receive an electrical signal from a media player or receiver and use speakers placed in close proximity to the ears to convert the signal into audible sound waves. In the context of telecommunication, the term headset is also commonly understood to refer to a combination of headphones and microphone used for two-way communication, for example with a mobile phone.
Overview:A community portal about IPod with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer and launched in 2001. In addition to the full sized models, there is the iPod mini, which was discontinued with the introduction of the iPod nano, and the iPod shuffle, so called because it has no screen and was marketed with the ability to shuffle songs. Recent iPods are designed around a central scroll wheel — although the iPod shuffle has buttons only. The full-sized model stores media on an internal hard drive, while the other models use flash memory, allowing for a physically smaller size. The most expensive iPods can hold audio, photos, movies, and games, though most are used primarily as music players, which is what they were originally developed as. Like many digital audio players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices, holding any file type.
Overview:Tablet PCs change the way we interact with computers allowing us to write directly with a pen for a more natural user experience. This offers greater flexibility and promotes creativity.