Nokia E63 for business users

Posted by hina on November 9, 2009 under Accessories, Cell Phone, PDA Phone | Comments are off for this article

Nokia E63 will be an alternative for business users, if the Nokia N71 is considered little overly pricey. The Nokia E63 is also packed with features that are required by business users and it comes with a much more affordable price, an estimated retail price of EUR 199.

The E63 lacks of the sleek, chromed looks of the E71, but if you only need the functionalities instead of the looks, then you will also get those what you need for your daily business, such as mobile email solution and some portable productivity software, which is like bringing a tiny portable office along.

The Nokia E63 is a great messaging device that caters to both personal and professional aspects of life. It allows you to browse through your email account and update your social network wherever you are. It is available in two colors, packed with WiFi connectivity which allos you to get hooked up to the Internet at any places where WiFi network is available.
Nokia E63 for business users
It’s also installed with software such as Mail For Exchange with the digital-based office chit-chat and Files on Ovi, which allows you to remotely access your PC files even when your computer is offline. The Files on Ovi service is also backed with a complimentary access to 1GB of online file storage.

Dedicated keys are available on the E63 for quick access to contacts, emails and calendars etc. Just a single key press allows you to switch between viewing corporate emails, appointments and intranet data.

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Wink glasses protect marathon computer users’ eyesight by forcing to blink every 5 seconds

Posted by friend on October 29, 2009 under Accessories, Computer Hardware | Comments are off for this article

Whether you’re a marathon gamer or you have to be focused on the computer screen for long session, it’s recommended that you blink your eyes every few seconds in order to protect your eyesight.

But most of us, especially when working on something that needs your full concentration will normally not blink the eyes. And this is not good, eventually your eyes will get too strained and you may lose your eyesight one day.
Wink glasses protect marathon computer users’ eyesight by forcing to blink every 5 seconds
Japan’s Masunaga Optical Manufacturing has found a way to help protect the eyesights of computer users. They’ve created the Wink glasses which force the wearer to blink every 5 seconds. The Wink glasses are equipped with a sensor which detects how long you have gone without blinking and if the time passes the 5-second mark, it’ll automatically fog up the glass panel to block your eyesight until you blink again.

The Wink glasses will hold eight-hour charge and it can be hooked up to the USB port as an alternative power source. Slated to hit Japan market on August 10th for 15,750 yen ($150).

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Wink glasses protect marathon computer users’ eyesight by forcing to blink every 5 seconds

Posted by hina on July 31, 2009 under Accessories, Computer Hardware | Comments are off for this article

Whether you’re a marathon gamer or you have to be focused on the computer screen for long session, it’s recommended that you blink your eyes every few seconds in order to protect your eyesight.
Wink glasses protect marathon computer users’ eyesight by forcing to blink every 5 seconds
But most of us, especially when working on something that needs your full concentration will normally not blink the eyes. And this is not good, eventually your eyes will get too strained and you may lose your eyesight one day.

Japan’s Masunaga Optical Manufacturing has found a way to help protect the eyesights of computer users. They’ve created the Wink glasses which force the wearer to blink every 5 seconds. The Wink glasses are equipped with a sensor which detects how long you have gone without blinking and if the time passes the 5-second mark, it’ll automatically fog up the glass panel to block your eyesight until you blink again.

The Wink glasses will hold eight-hour charge and it can be hooked up to the USB port as an alternative power source. Slated to hit Japan market on August 10th for 15,750 yen ($150).

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