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    Communication is a premier need in any kind of business. With a smooth communication system, we can have a good relationship with our customers and clients. Any kinds of communication need can be done well such as products or services ordering, business talking with clients, customers who want to make some complaining and many more. With a smooth communication, the business can be run smoothly too.

    Telephone is a communication tool that is mostly used for business. The telephone can be used for a direct voiced communication so that the communication needs can be fulfilled well. Most businesses spend large expense for telephone communication. As a better alternative, you can use business voip service to replace your traditional telephone line service. VOIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol that provides telecommunication service in many more features but much lower prices.

    For a business that use telephone line for a whole day of business and always spends a huge sum of dollars every month to pay the bills; this VOIP phone can be a good alternative in lowering the expenses for communication needs. You can enjoy all of smooth communication needs but paying much lower. The features that can be gotten are such as call conference, password-protected voicemail, voicemail to email, day and night mode schedule dial by name directory and many more. Read the rest of this entry »

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    It’s been a long strange road as we wait for Adobe Flash to finally come to mobile devices. Some HTC Android phones run Flash Lite, but the performance leaves a lot to be desired. Google’s Android chief Andy Rubin has finally given us a clue about just when and how Flash will be coming to Android.Ruben said in a recent New York Times interview that Flash would be integrated with the next Android update, 2.2, also known as Froyo. The current newest build is 2.1, codenamed Éclair.

    This seems to indicate that the release is near. We have another clue as well. A recent interview with Adobe’s CEO saw him stumbling a bit when talking about the mobile Flash rollout. He originally claimed that Flash mobile 10.1 would come out in the second half of 2010, this differed from the previously stated windows of the first half of the year. Adobe was forced to clarify: Flash is hitting Android in H1 2010 Read the rest of this entry »

    1. Google Nexus One

    Keyboard: No

    Bottom Line: The Google Nexus One impresses with a stunning AMOLED display, speedy performance, and cool tweaks to the Android OS; but some network issues prevent it from being a superphone.

    2. Motorola Droid

    Keyboard: Yes

    Bottom Line: The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard. Read the rest of this entry »

    Motorola’s Droid is full of firsts: It’s the first smartphone on Verizon powered by Google’s Android OS, it’s also the first Motorola smartphone to use Android, and it’s the first phone in the United States that ships with version 2.0 of the Android OS. Unfortunately for Motorola, all of the good news about the phone is centered on the OS, while any ill tidings regard the hardware.

    There’s a lot to like about the latest version of the Android OS. The ability to leave frequently used applications running in the background is a welcome change for long-time iPhone users. Whether it’s a Twitter client, instant-messaging app, or simply your email, this is the Android OS’s main competitive advantage over Apple’s product. Of course, you shouldn’t discount the value of a powerful API that allows Read the rest of this entry »

    Friends, Romans, Internetmen, the day has arrived. Yes, my fellow Netizens, Google’s Nexus One is finally here.

    The phone some swore would practically change life as we know it made its official debut at Google’s California headquarters Tuesday morning. After all the hype surrounding the Nexus One’s prelaunch buzz, interest in this pocket-sized device is definitely sky-high.

    Can anything live up to the rumor-driven frenzy the blogosphere created? Probably not. After all, the Nexus One isn’t a world-altering, “every-other-device-imaginable killer.” It is, however, an impressively powerful new phone that’s sure to expand Android’s growing grip on the smartphone market even further.

    Here’s a complete breakdown of what the Nexus One is and isn’t, how it compares to other Android devices, and what its debut means for you.

    • How fast is Google’s Nexus One?

    In a nutshell: pretty darn fast. The Nexus One runs on a 1-GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The Motorola Droid, for comparison, has a 550-MHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor; the iPhone 3GS runs on a 600-MHz chip. The Nexus One also has twice the RAM of the Droid or the iPhone, with 512 MB on-board.

    • What about the display — how does it compare?

    The Nexus One sports a 3.7-inch OLED 480-by-800 display. The Droid’s display is actually slightly larger, at 3.7-inch and 480-by-854 pixels, but it uses TFT-LCD technology rather than OLED.

    While the Droid’s screen is generally regarded as superior to the iPhone’s 3.5-inch, 480-by-320 offering, OLED screens are typically brighter and more color-rich than their TFT-LCD counterparts.

    This YouTube video shows a nice side-by-side comparison of the two technologies. It’s actually looking at digital camera displays, but it provides Read the rest of this entry »