Photos of Nokia N79, N85 and 5800 XpressMedia leaked

July 26, 2008 – 2:40 pm

Images of what appear to be Nokia’s new Nseries phones have leaked out on the Internet a couple of days ago, including the N79 and N85, as well as the 5800 Xpress Media. The phones are likely prototype models and are not guaranteed to make it to production, although the 5800 is likely to launch this summer as an iPhone alternative.

The photos reveal the multimedia key on the new N79 has been moved to the left side of the candy-bar style phone, uses a 2.4-inch screen and will come in at least white and titanium color. What is believed to be the rumored N85 uses a slider design, similar to N95 and N96 phones. The camera is protected by a sliding lens protector, which hides a Carl Zeiss lens for the 3.2MP auto-focus camera. The photos reveal the phone will come in at least white and brown. If the phones make it to market, the N79 would sit just above the upcoming N78 in Nokia’s line-up, while the N85 would slot in between the N81 but below the N95 and upcoming N96.

The Nokia 5800 Tube is expected to be the first Nokia phone to use the company’s S60 Touch user interface. Like the N85, the Tube sports a 3.2MP camera with LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics. The phone is expected to feature 3G Internet access and Wi-Fi capability, giving it features that are largely on par with the iPhone 3G. Users get a stylus for the touchscreen display which, at 3.2 inches, is smaller than the iPhone’s but will offer a sharper 640×360 resolution.

Nokia N79

Nokia N85


Nokia 8500 Tube


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MangkukTingkat.com | a new era of delivery service?

July 26, 2008 – 11:30 am

Today after reading a malaysian tabloid newspaper and looking for some interested news that worth to blog about suddenly i saw 1 of the article that cool enough that catch my attention and geek related :P and they are using internet as a medium for them to make an order and payment via maybank2u or cimbclick :) its make me smile its kinda cool to see how the progress of order.

Before you make a order you need to have a deposit to their account around RM30 before you can proceed to have an order its is a safety method and verify the user that will make an order is not a fraud that will make them lose a money. wow its cool somemore the price of the food is kinda cheap and you have around 300 recipe that can been choose (*if not mistaken) and the price is start from rm3.00 for Combo Basic Package and rm3.50 for Combo Plus + RM 1.50 for each time of delivery.

I can see this type of service will successfull if they continue to market their self and hopefully mangkuktingkat.com will be succesful. :)

and if you want to try to make an order just go to www.mangkuktingkat.com

p.s: i wil try their service in few days i hope i will get good service from them. :P gring


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Android and Symbian to merge

July 26, 2008 – 2:27 am

According to the oracle-like superbrains at J. Gold Associates, Google’s Android OS and Nokia’s Symbian will “combine to provide a single open source OS,” sometime in the very near future… say, three to six months. Sure, Android is just about to launch on devices in late 2008, and Nokia just announced in June that it will be moving Symbian towards open source — and of course the two companies have no formal relationship that would come close to permitting such a collaboration. Still, J. Gold assures us this is happening, stating, “A combination of the Android and Symbian efforts would be good for the industry, good for Google and good for Symbian.” In related news, we understand a handful of similar mergers are in the offing: Linksys and Belkin, Red Hat and Ubuntu, Engadget and Gizmodo, and the inevitable one-two punch of Coke and Pepsi.

Update: Craziest thing, it turns out that Google, Nokia, and Symbian are all dismissing the platform merger talk as utter nonsense. And for once, we believe those trusty souls; who knows, maybe it’s the complete lack of technical synergy between them?

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MozBackup | Backup Utility for Firefox and Thunderbird

July 25, 2008 – 2:13 am

MozBackup is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Sunbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, Spicebird and Netscape profiles.

It allows you to backup and restore bookmarks, mail, contacts, history, extensions, cache etc. It’s an easy way to do Firefox backup, Thunderbird backup …

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My Review this software is an awesome utility for newbies who doesnt know how to backup their email, u just install the software and then choose which mozilla application that you want to backup and then just press next, next , next and wait :P

5 star from my side because this software is really a life saviour :P

Download from SourceForge: install program, ZIP version (no install)
Download from JasnaPaka.com: install program, ZIP version (no install)

Source : http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/


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Ning - Create your own community

July 24, 2008 – 5:02 pm

If you a big fan of friendster or myspace maybe you will wondering how to build such a system for a small group of your friend just to get you guys get along together without a cost. If you have a passion regarding maybe there is a few free solution for you guys to make your own social network and 1 of the brightest star among this type of software is Ning.

Ning offers the latest social networking features, all infinitely customizable to meet your unique needs. The Ning Platform makes this possible. As a platform, you don’t have to appeal to Ning for the features you want. If you have the time and the inclination, you can build them yourself. It’s the software equivalent of Home Depot. Unlike other services that offer a “one-size-fits-all” offering, your social network on Ning runs on a programmable platform.


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