Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Blackberry Rules!

Available Features

  • 3G network support
  • Optical trackpad and dedicated
    media keys
  • SureType® technology
  • Simultaneous voice and data
  • Email and text messaging
  • BlackBerry® Messenger
  • Instant Messaging
  • Phone
  • Browser
  • Social networking
  • Video recording
  • Wi-Fi®
  • GPS
  • Media player
  • Organizer
  • Bluetooth®
  • Expandable memory up to 32 GB
  • Tethered modem

Size and Weight

Height:
4.25 inches
(108 mm)

Width:
1.97 inches (50 mm)

Depth:
0.52 inches (13.3 mm)

Weight:
3.3 ounces (93 grams)

Display

  • High resolution 360x400 pixel
    color display
  • Font size (user selectable)
  • Backlighting
  • Light sensing screen

Camera & Video Recording

Battery & Battery Life

  • Battery: 1150 mAHr
    removable/rechargeable cryptographic
    Lithium cell
  • Standby Time: GSM® - up to 18 days/432 hours, UMTS® - up to 13 days/312 hours
  • Talk Time: GSM - up to 5 hours, UMTS - up to 5.5 hours
  • Music playtime: up to 30 hours
  • Bb Pearl Specs Battery

Available Colors

  • What color suits you? Available in Piano
    Black, Opal Pink, Royal Purple, Flash
    White and Red Gradient. Check with
    your carrier for available colors.

GPS & BlackBerry Maps

  • Built-in GPS functionality
  • Includes BlackBerry® Maps

Data Input & Navigation

  • Trackpad located on front face of device, ESC key to the right,
    Menu key to the left
  • 20-key condensed QWERTY keyboard with SureType
    technology
  • Keyboard backlighting

Voice Input & Output

  • 3.5mm stereo headset capable
  • Integrated speaker and microphone
  • Hands-free headset capable
  • Bluetooth headset capable
  • Integrated hands-free speakerphone
  • M3 Rating for hearing aids (PDF)

Media Player

  • Video format support: MPEG4 Simple and
    Advance Simple Profile, H.263, H.264, WMV3
  • Audio format support: MP3, AMR-NB, AAC-LC,
    AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, WMV, Flac, Ogg Vorbis
  • Learn more about the media player

Ringtones & Notifications

  • AMR, AAC, WAV, MP3, MIDI, WMA, MP4, M4A,
    QCP ringtones
  • Vibrate mode
  • LED indicator

Bluetooth

  • Bluetooth v2.1; Mono/Stereo Headset, Hands free, Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) and Serial Port Profile supported
  • Bluetooth Stereo Audio (A2DP/AVCRP)
  • Learn more about Bluetooth

Memory

  • 256 MB flash memory/256 MB SDRAM, 2 GB media card included
  • Expandable memory—support for microSD card
    up to 32 GB

Device Security

  • Password protection
  • Screen lock

Wi-Fi


Wireless Networks

  • Tri-band UMTS networks: (800/850)/1900/2100
    MHz and 900/1700/2100 MHz
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks:
    850/900/1800/1900 MHz

Beauty Tips


Erase those pimples, discoloration and blemishes.
Simple steps will make a big difference.

1.  Clean face before going to bed.
(Never ever, as in WARNING!  Don't close your eyes without washing your face, it will make your face look dull in the morning and just like in a horror movies, craters will appear)
2.  Use the right cleanser, toner and moisturizer.  Beauty products will work best on a right skin.
3.  Read and understand.  When you buy products, be sure you know the content and the expiry date.  Some  contents will harm your skin.

Extra Tip:  When you don't want to wear eyeshadow, moisturizer is the remedy.
-  Do not put powder or foundation on your eyes.  Moisturizer has a natural glowing effect which can enhance your eyes. 
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Robert Downey: Sexiest Man Alive


No offense to Johnny Depp's fan!  But R.Downey really rule the screen.   He has this magnetic power on girls that no one can resist.  From head to toe electricity, physically!  He;s perfect.  As an actor, outstanding!

Review: Iron Man 2 Just Like a Giant-Size Comic Book


Review in a Hurry: It may not pack the same surprise as the first one, but with a half-dozen major characters and subplots, this sequel feels like an actual Marvel comic set in a superheroic universe.



The Bigger Picture: It worked pretty well for Spider-Man's second big-screen outing, so now Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.) also gets to face a villain with extended mechanical appendages—Mickey Rourke's Whiplash, who comes across like Doctor Octopus as played by Viggo Mortensen in Eastern Promises.
And it's ironic: Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, might just have the most believable personality of any onscreen superhero—unlike, say, Bruce Wayne, he actually enjoys his money, power and sex life. But the movies he's in are gradually setting the stage for a plainly unreal world, one in which many heroes exist and have different agendas.
Frankly, it's a refreshing change from your standard superschtick in which the main hero goes through predictable paces in a world where nobody has apparently even conceived of costumed saviors.
So yes, there are big honking references in Iron Man 2 to forthcoming, familiar characters (be sure to sit through the end credits), but they are, so far, just a tasty side dish, as Stark has his plate full not just with Whiplash, but also the corrupt and occasionally inept arms dealer Justin Hammer (Sam Rockwell).
Meanwhile, badass supersecret agent Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) has an agenda of his own, and it might just involve Stark's sexy new assistant Natalie (Scarlett Johansson).
But none of that matters if Stark can't solve the blood poisoning that his mechanical heart is causing...or beat back the self-destructive impulses that come alongside the threat of death. Not to mention the interference from the U.S. government, who want the Iron Man suit for themselves, and in attempting to get it, test the allegiance of Stark's best pal, Lt. Col. James Rhodes (Don Cheadle, effortlessly replacing Terrence Howard in the role with the tongue-in-cheek opening line, "It's me, I'm here, deal with it").
Also on the in-joke front: Rourke—known for being so attached to his recently deceased pet pooch that he used to insist it appear in all his movies—is here given a bizarre fixation on a pet cockatoo.
Part of the fun of Iron Man 2, directed again by Jon Favreau, is the fact that every single significant role is given to a different powerhouse actor who has fun with it.
For comic book fans, however, the real joy is the way it juggles the various players and developing über-story without excessively pandering to noobs...just like the books that inspired it.
Yes, sometimes there's a bit too much story at the expense of the action. But when was the last time you had that complaint about a big event movie?

The 180—a Second Opinion: Scenes in which a character looks to the sky and yells "NOOOOOOO!" upon learning of somebody's death ought to be banned. Starting the movie wit one sets an unnecessarily worrisome tone.

Read more: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/movie_reviews/b179878_review_iron_man_2_just_like_giant-size.html#ixzz0nmqwbu1u

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