New Blog (Revised version)
Well I am thinking of getting a new blog ….
“Khania” hasn’t began yet it would began on 4th July ….
I am thinking of starting a new blog know as “Spirit Oracle” …. (On Blogspot visit here)
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Not enough feedback
So it has been a long time since I have written a post well the main reason being that there is too little feedback I know it is a blog but I work hard for writing this well I guess I have to do much more before I can attract more readers …
Well I have thaught that I will be reorganising my blog …
Version 3.0 :-
- New themes : Apple (Everything) , Operating System (Linux reviews,Windows) , Games (Little) , Computers (Reviews) & some guides regarding different things no not on having a girlfriend …
- Smaller posts
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QuickPwn 1.1 For Mac Guide
I know its quite late for the guide but still
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Steps :-
- Download QuickPwn from the download section on the top.
- QuickPwn for Mac works on iPhone/iPhone 3G and iPod Touch ALREADY restored to 2.1 Firmware.
- It will jailbreak and/or unlock your iPhone/iPod depending on the model.
- The rest is AUTOMATIC.
- Simply connect your device and QuickPwn will detect the model and find the firmware.
- It will ask you if you want to keep the original Apple boot logos and then it will start the jailbreak and/or unlock process.
- You will have to turn it off and put it into DFU mode following on screen instructions and then it will reboot when finshed.
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Blackberry Storm
The Blackberry Storm measuring 4.4 by 2.4 by 0.55 inches and weighing in at about 5.5 ounces, the Storm (which is also set to arrive in Europe through Vodafone) looks to be roughly the same size as an iPhone or the upcoming T-Mobile G1, so it should be reasonably pocketable.
The centerpiece, of course, will be the Storm’s 480 by 360-pixel, 3.25-inch glass display, which will support multitouch. Even better, though, is a feature that RIM calls “ClickThrough”: a design that lets you “distinctly feel the screen being pressed and released with a gentle click” for a “highly intuitive experience.” Sounds promising, but whether the Storm’s display actually delivers the tactile experience that’s missing on the iPhone and the G1 remains to be seen
In addition to the multitouch display, the Storm will also come with an ambient light sensor, along with an accelerometer that’ll automatically turn the screen when you hold the phone sideways. Speaking of which: When it comes to entering text, holding the Storm in a landscape view will give you a full QWERTY touch keypad, while in portrait mode you’ll get a SureType keypad (or the same layout as on a BlackBerry Pearl).
Naturally, messaging will doubtless be one of the Storm’s strong suits. Expect full-on BlackBerry e-mail support, complete with push e-mail and access to POP and IMAP e-mail servers. Also on board: SMS, picture and instant messaging.
Besides its 3.2MP camera, the Storm is set to arrive with full HTML Web browser (double-tap to zoom, tap and slide to scroll), a video and music player, with Verizon promising smooth, full-screen video playback. There’s also a 3.5mm jack for your earphones, 1GB of internal storage, and a microSD expansion slot for another 16GB of flash memory.
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iPhone Competitors
Ever since the iPhone launched, different mobile phone manufacturers have done what they could to come up with phones that look and operate similar to the iPhone.Here are some of the mobiles that I think can compete with the Apple iPhone :
1. Samsung Instinct :

Samsung Instinct
This looks like a relative of the iPhone in terms of look and feel, the Instinct comes with a clean, easy-to-use interface, 3G data access, on-demand video, full-track music downloads, voice commands, and turn-by-turn GPS navigation.
Good Stuff: Touch interface rivals the iPhone, and even beats it with vibrating “haptic” feedback when you tap the screen, speedy 3G data access for video and music, as well as tethering to a laptop, almost the same size and weight as the iPhone; expandable memory.
Bad Stuff: No Wi-Fi; Web browser looks clunky compared to the iPhone’s; no Exchange support (save for Outlook Web Access); probably won’t be able to match the iPhone’s potential as a mobile software platform.
Availability: Yes, on Sprint
2. Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 :

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1
The first Windows Mobile phone made by Sony Ericsson, the Xperia X1 boasts an “arc-slider” form factor, a full QWERTY keypad, and a unique “paneled” interface running atop the Windows Mobile OS.
Good Stuff: One-touch panels look promising; “arc” form factor ideal for viewing the display while typing; three-inch, razor-sharp WVGA screen; “optical” joystick makes it easier to scroll through Web pages; full Office and Exchange support; on-board Wi-Fi.
Bad Stuff: Relatively heavy and bulky; Windows Mobile interface much trickier to use than the iPhone UI; sure to be pricey.
Availability: Later this year
3. LG Vu :

LG Vu
Good Stuff: Great-looking video quality using AT&T’s live TV service; slips easily into a jeans pocket; access to full-track music downloads; memory expansion.
Bad Stuff: Interface doesn’t take full advantage of the Vu’s touchscreen abilities; no Wi-Fi; no Exchange support; expensive considering what you get.
Availability: Yes, on AT&T
4. LG Voyager :

LG Voyager
Think the old enV music phone, except with a 2.8-inch touchscreen display on the outside flip. Inside the clamshell you’ll find a full QWERTY keypad, while couch potatoes can tune in to Verizon’s live TV service.
Good Stuff: Snazzy touch interface; physical QWERTY keypad for tapping out long messages; 3G data access for on-demand video clips, full-track music downloads, and speedy Web browsing; turn-by-turn GPS navigation; memory expansion.
Bad Stuff: Relatively big and bulky; Web browser’s so-so HTML rendering pales compared to the iPhone’s browser; no Exchange support; no Wi-Fi & high priced.
Availability: Yes, Verizon Wireless
5. HTC Touch :

HTC Touch
Another Windows Mobile handset, except this one comes with HTC’s TouchFlo interface—a spinning 3D cube that gives you one-touch access to your contacts, messaging, Web browsing, multimedia, and more.
Good Stuff: Small and slim enough to fit in a jeans pocket; clever TouchFlo interface makes for easy access to oft-used phone features; full Office and Exchange support; 3G data access for on-demand video clips and full-track music downloads.
Bad Stuff: Good luck navigating the tricky Windows Mobile interface without a stylus; virtual QWERTY keypad makes for clunky typing; no Wi-Fi.
Availability: Yes, on Sprint
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Tiny iKIT notebook
IMOVIO's iKit
Well, I’m anxious to get my hands on IMOVIO’s iKIT, a £99 (about $161) miniature PC with a teensy 2.8-inch LCD that some are dubbing a sub-netbook or sub-subnotebook. While it won’t run Word, it does pack quite a punch for its diminutive size.
The iKIT, officially dubbed a “Pocket Mobile Companion,” is a familiar, if miniaturized, clamshell device with a QWERTY keyboard, Linux OS, Wi-Fi, 0.3-megapixel webcam, and a mini-USB port. It has 64MB of RAM and supports storage on regular SD cards (up to 8GB in size), and it’s preloaded with apps, including the usual contact managers, messaging systems, a media player, and the Opera Mini web browser. It’s really designed to be used as alternative to your cell phone for mobile email and messaging needs.
It’s not, however, a replacement for a cell phone: The iKIT doesn’t include voice features nor a cellular radio. Its only connectivity option is Wi-Fi (plus Bluetooth), unless you plug a WWAN adapter into the USB port or connect it to something else via Bluetooth.
Sadly, iKIT won’t be showing up at local shops anytime soon. The British company is hoping to partner with wireless carriers or other companies to sell the device as an add-on or alternative to an expensive phone or laptop. It’s unlikely that IMOVIO will bring the device to market on its own, as IMOVIO is not a well known name so it would definitely attract a few.

iKIT compared to Apple Keyboard
The review is over now the specifications :-
Processor Marvell PXA270 312MHz
Operating System Linux 2.4.19
User Interface GUI : Proprietary plus Trolltech QT/E 2.3.8
Display Icons / Indicators
- Battery signal strength
- WiFi active/inactive/level
- Bluetooth® active/inactive
- Date & time
Home screen: 8 icons
- Email, launches Email application
- IM launches Instant Messaging application
- Web browser, launches browser application
- Contacts, launches A-Z listing contacts
- Multimedia, open 2nd level icon screen with
- icons for, Video player, Music Player, File manager
- Wireless, open 2nd level icon screen with icons for
- BT, WiFi
- iKIT, open 2nd level icon screen for Display settings,
- Date & Time, Sound settings
- Utilities, Open 2nd level icon screen with icons
- for PC Sync
Keypad
- QWERTY/AZERTY + numeric keys, other
- languages optional
- 2 soft keys, 5 quick access keys, multi directional
- key, power on/off key, volume up/down key
- Backlight: White
Speaker
- 16 mm built-in, monophonic
Memory Internal
- ROM : 128 MB, RAM : 64 MB SDRAM
- User data : 12MB, User media files : 23MB
Memory External
- Micro SD (up to 8GB)
Display
- 2.8 inch QVGA, TFT, 260 000 colors, landscape
Camera
- 0.3 MP fixed focus camera (Option)
- Viewfinder: 15 fps, 16-bit color depth
- Image format: JPEG, fine and standard
- compression, user selectable
- Digital zoom: Up to 3X smooth digital zoom with
- 7 steps
- Effects: Color, black & white, negative, sepia
- Capture time: less than 2 seconds to return to
- viewfinder mode after shuttered
Vibrator
- Built-in for use as an alert
Dimensions
- 95 mm (L) x 65 mm (W) x 15.5 mm (H)
Weight
- 113 g (with battery)
Form factor
- Clamshell
Connectivity
- Bluetooth® 2.0 with EDR, supports wireless
- stereo headset
- (A2DP) & DUN profile
- WIFI® IEEE 802.11 b/g
Connector
- Mini-USB 1.1 used for charging, PC data exchange
- and wired stereo headset.
Browser
- Web browser Opera Mini 4.1
Java
- JTWI / JSR75 compliant
Email Protocols
- POP3 / IMAP / SMTP
Instant Messaging
- Support MSN
Audio Formats
- MIDI, WAV and MP3
Image Formats
- JPG, BMP, GIF and PNG
Video Formats
- 3GP, MP4 and AVI format, Maximum size
- QVGA
- 25 fps video playback for QVGA size video
- clips
- Support full-screen display
Contact List
- Maximum 2 000 records
Calendar
- Maximum 1 000 events
PC Sync
- With Outlook 2000/2003 & Outlook Express v6
- (emails, contacts, calendar)
Personal Features
- Calculator
- Media folder
- Notepad
- World clock
- Alarm clock
- Stop Watch
- Countdown Timer
Battery
- 1050 mAh, Li-ion
- Standby Time; up to 250h
- Power-up Time; up to 3h (25% data download
- per hour)
- Gaming Time; up to 4h (java game)
- Charging time: 2.5-3.5 hr to full charge from flat
- with device power off
Colors
- Velvet Black, Satin White – other colours available
- to order
Box Contents
- iKIT
- Battery
- Mini USB / USB cable
- USB stereo earpiece
- Charger
- User guide and CD
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Apple LED Cinema Display

Apple's LED Displays
Along with the new Macbook Line on 14 October, Apple also announced the new LED displays. They have the same design which the Macbooks have and Apple says about the LED Displays that these are first display made precisely for a Macbook

The LED Cinema Display is the ultimate accessory for the ultimate notebook, featuring advanced LED technology and a gorgeous glass screen that stretches from edge to edge.

Amazing from all sides, the LED Cinema Display has a superthin profile that makes for an exceptionally streamlined workspace.

Inside the incredibly slim profile of the LED Cinema Display is an internal power adapter that lets you charge your MacBook using the display’s MagSafe connector.

It has built-in iSight camera, mic and speakers so no need for a webcam, speakers and other stuff.
The LED Cinema Displays are priced at $899 and would be shortly available at an Apple Store near you.
I guess there is no need to write a complete full review for a display. So this short review is enough, I could write a review if you guys want.
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