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Google powered G1 T-Mobile is now flooding the market as the company officially launched the revolutionary new mobile phone device featuring Google’s first ever operating system, Android. T-Mobile’s G1 phone strives to merge together communication, internet and entertainment the same way as using a desktop or notebook computer. This technology is made possible by Android, the first complete, open, and free mobile platform developed under Google’s supervision. The T-Mobile’s G1 mobile phone is expected to be the biggest competitor, by far, of iPhone and Windows Mobile based devices. Apple manufactures both the hardware and the operating system for iPhone while Microsoft Corporation licenses Windows Mobile OS to phone manufacturers.
I was doing some window shopping for notebook PC’s and this one really caught my attention – the new Sony Vaio FW Series. From a distance, I thought it was one of those portable HDTV’s they are selling but as I approached I found myself standing at the computer section and in front of me is an extra widescreen Sony Vaio notebook playing a really sleek copy of a James Bond movie. Amazing!
Anyway, I got a brochure from one of the salesman and this is what I got:
The Sony Vaio FW Series is the very first notebook with extra-wide display area of 16.4″ and features a 16:9 aspect ratio commonly found on HD televisions.
This aspect ratio removes those annoying black margins from the top and bottom parts of DVD movies. This also gives you more space for viewing two documents at the same time.
Obviously, Sony Vaio is gearing in integrating full cinematic experience on the FW series because they have already incorporated Blu-ray Disc technology on this one – one of the very first notebooks with Blu-ray disc support.
The crystal clear viewing area is Vaio’s new inclusion to its technologies: the XBRITE-FullHD LCD Technology. It is so far the clearest and most detailed notebook LCD in the market with 1080p HD quality which, again, commonly found in HDTV television.
I didn’t asked the salesman how much these things costs. Although I do have a plan to buy a new notebook on my next salary but I am sure I can’t afford gadgets as fancy as this.
OK, so searching for a free video or MP3 is real hassle. How many times have I found myself spending an hour or more just find a site that offers real free files? Try Google, Yahoo or any other search engine and what do you get? Hundreds of thousands of links that requires you to go through all those unnecessary form fill-ups, account activation and login and many of them even charge a fee. Well, I tired of that so I did my own solution and, hell, it really is working! An hour of searching for musics and videos now takes seconds. And best of all, everything is free and I can download directly from sites I did not find before. No fee. No registrations. No moving from one page to another. Just plain download.