Monday, February 28, 2005
Sony Ericsson Z800i
It's a 3G phone (which means video calls are supported), has a 1.3 MP camera, and the usual conectivity options: bluetooth, infrared, USB, and SE quickshare. The music player isn't that good though. The memory is small.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Free Mojtaba and Arash Day
The global web blog community is being called into action to lend support to two imprisoned Iranian bloggers. More here.
Sunday, February 20, 2005
21121
What's 21121? It's 21-1-21. Jersey numbers. Anyway, check out the website. The cartoons are pretty cool. Nice concept. Cool marketing. I've always loved Adidas.
Put yourself in their shoes.
Put yourself in their shoes.
Saturday, February 19, 2005
Things men believe they can do
I found this list on Askmen.com (which is a very good site specially considering that I know women who use it as reference). Anyway, I found the article so true. I do think I can do all these things. Hehe. Amazing.
- Despite having no training or experience, we could drive a Formula 1 car -- and win.
- Given the time to train and the financial injection, we could be Batman.
- We could be models if we really wanted to.
- Given the chance to get to know us, all supermodels and actresses would swoon.
- Lightning will never strike us.
- We need more gadgets.
- We don't need no stinkin' maps.
- We can fix anything.
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Hello 6681
This phone almost slipped by me. Ooooh.. I think I'm in love. The Nokia 6681 has a 1.3 megapixel camera with supposed 6x digital zoom and an integrated flash (just like the k700i and k500i). Check out the back of the phone. No more scratches for the camera lens. It has RealPlayer as its multimedia player. Of course, I wouldn't be excited if the phone didn't have bluetooth.
It's square, it's sleek, it's perfect! So far, available in blue and silver. It uses reduced size MMCs though, so hassle yun.
Wow! So many phones! Don't you think it's about time to get a new phone? Hehe.
It's square, it's sleek, it's perfect! So far, available in blue and silver. It uses reduced size MMCs though, so hassle yun.
Wow! So many phones! Don't you think it's about time to get a new phone? Hehe.
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Nokia 6680
Nokia's feature-packed 3G phone with dual cameras. No more turning cameras around. Yummy. Since it's 3G it has a 2-way video conference feature and can enable live video sharing during voice calls.
SE k600i
Here's the newest Sony Ericsson 3G phone. It's supposed to be a next generation phone of the T610 series. Of course it has an industry standard 1.3 megapixel camera. Not much of a looker though.
Sony Ericsson has also announced that they will be focusing on developing music playback features for their phones. If 2004 was the year of the camera phone, 2005 is the year for mobile music. With all the ipod hoopla, I guess it's a good way to go.
Sony Ericsson has also announced that they will be focusing on developing music playback features for their phones. If 2004 was the year of the camera phone, 2005 is the year for mobile music. With all the ipod hoopla, I guess it's a good way to go.
Monday, February 14, 2005
No carb pasta
A New York chef has made a special no carb pasta for his wealthy restaurant patrons. The pasta is supposedly made of crab meat. More here.
Sunday, February 06, 2005
Goodbye FX, hello Innova
Toyota is phasing out it's Tamaraw FX line and launching a new family van. They've been giving teasers in the newspapers about the new model, but of course, I can't wait that long. So this is what the Innova looks like.
Get more info here. Apparently, it's already been launched in other Asian countries. Of course, models vary per country.
Get more info here. Apparently, it's already been launched in other Asian countries. Of course, models vary per country.
Thursday, February 03, 2005
Moto Razr V3
Another good looking Motorola phone, the Moto Razr is the world's thinnest phone. It has video playback and Bluetooth. And did I mention that it's the world's thinnest phone? Sleek and stylish. Lupet.
Wednesday, February 02, 2005
Commitment
I was surprised this morning to find a Tim Yap article being blog worthy, but I liked his message. His article was all about commitment. Read the article here. Excerpt from the article:
Commitment is not just about giving yourself to somebody. It's quite basic and goes back to the fundamentals-to yourself.
Commitment is not just about giving yourself to somebody. It's quite basic and goes back to the fundamentals-to yourself.
But it takes effort and focus. Like planting seeds and waiting for it to grow, it needs constant attention and nurturing to make sure the roots are firmly planted and it grows upright, towards the direction of the sun.
This month of hearts, let us look deep down and touch base with our relationship to Commitment.
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Microsoft to require Windows piracy check
I've always asked myself why software companies didn't check authenticity through the internet. Well, Microsoft will start by mid-year. That's bad news for some of us.
More here.
More here.
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