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Free Call Applications

September 28th, 2011 No comments

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There are free message and call opportunity for smart phones like iPhone . This kind of applications that becomes closely to a race is diffusing.

Smart phones are offering many features to users for keeping their money in wallet. If you like to send short messages to the phones or if you bored to follow the phone receipt day by day and if you have  got a smart phone (iPhone 4, iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy) you can make your calls and short messages cheaper even free.  You can call free, send messages, send photographes with these applications. It is enough to downloading to one of these applications for both of you and your friend who you speak with. You can take a step to this world by these applications that can be downloaded in 1 or 3 minutes.

Here is the some applicationsfor iPhone to call free:

( You will be able to use these applications in iPhone 5, too. )

WhatsApp: You can make use of  call free and free short messaging with your friend who is using the same application too by this application. BlackBerry users can use this Application by free and iPhone users is paying 0.99 $ for one time to WhatsApp that is nearly adaptable with all smart phones. Nokia users are paying 1.99 $ in every year.

Viber: All iPhone users can use this system in all place where have got an internet connection. iPhone users can download this Application that hasn’t got long membership procedure,  at Apple Store. You are entering the password that will come to your cell phone after you have downloaded the programme.

Blip me : Users can make use of call free and free short messaging, too by this application. Voiced call is not the same like speaking with cell phone. You are sending voice message to the friend who you want to call. After you downloaded the application you are entering the password and you can chat with your friends in the list. 267

iOS and Android sellings secured %62 of Smart Phone Sector

August 12th, 2011 No comments

In the past, the smart phone sector that was in the hands of Nokia, RIM and Windows Mobile. But something has changed after iPhone and Android Operating system join into the sector.

Now iPhone and Android are setting the rules. And this has been registried by the final report of Gartner Analyze Company. According to the report in the year of 2011 selling are increased as far as 2010. Smart phone sells are approaching to 428.7 million unit.

Japan disaster could delay iPhone 5

March 21st, 2011 No comments

The international consumer electronics supply chain could soon be interrupted by the continuing disasters in Japan caused by recent earthquakes, tsunamis and nuclear catastrophes. That involves access to elements that make up PCs, as well as components of Apple products, like the iPad 2 and the approaching iPhone 5, professionals say. News of such disruptions comes first via Acer Taiwan president Scott Lin, who says that, while the PC industry’s supply chain will remain unchanged for 2.5 to 3 months, some organizations are beginning to stockpile their stocks of DRAM and LCD panels, causing short-term price inflation for those elements, Digitimes reports. Lin also says that the availability of silicon wafers and mastic used in LCD panel set up, 90 percent of which is generated by Japan-based organizations Sony and Hitachi, are already in short supply.

Based on Lin, who knows first-hand how natural disaster can impact the electronics industry after experiencing the 1999 Taiwan earthquake, says that the key to solving the supply trouble is to recover Japan’s power system, which is presently in shambles due to multiple nuclear meltdowns. As iSuppli major analyzer Michael Yang tells Computerworld, a shortage of NAND flash memory chips, which are often used in tablets and smartphones, is already started due to production interruptions at Toshiba, which creates about 40 percent of the world’s NAND chips. The short supply of NAND flash memory could probably trigger a delay in the launch of Apple’s next-generation iPhone, which is expected to debut in June. But because of Apple’s position in the marketplace, the Cupertino-based corporation has little cause for concern. “Apple’s buying power and its partnership with the [NAND] companies means it will get priority,” Yang tells Computerworld.

There are three other main vendors of NAND — Samsung, Hynex and Micron — and there’s enough flex there that it shouldn’t be a huge issue for Apple.” Other organizations, including HP, Nokia and Motorola, could also be affected by an NAND shortage. Production of the iPad 2 could also experience hang-ups, according to iSuppli analyst Wayne Lam who spoke with All Things Digital. The problem primarily centers on the iPad’s three-cell li-ion battery pack, which Lam believes is manufactured in Japan. With disaster in Japan still taking its catastrophic toll on countless lives, the last thing on most people’s minds at the moment is how their future electronics purchases might be affected. But in this age of a global economy, it’s something everyone — from Steve Jobs to your neighborhood Best Buy register jockey — should start to consider.