Nokia N8 Symbian 3 Smartphone

Nokia mobile phone launched Nokia N8 last week emirate of Dubai, the status of money, which is the first in the group of new Nokia smart phones running SYMBIAN3, which is one of the fastest and most appliances accuracy in the region to provide users with the experience of social real beauty combines integrated use and give the user a custom interface and fast.

Nokia N8 and is characterized by the possibility of video editing captured through the application of built-in device, which doubles its capacity as an entertainment laptop, especially with something to offer technical Surround Sound Dolby Digital Plus has been in the event of network-based home theater.

The company announced during the press conference that the new device will be launched on the market in the month of October next, at more than five hundred dollars.

Henry said Mattila Director of Marketing solutions company that in furtherance of the vision of Nokia in the manufacture of a device does not continue to merit the basic stand down as an intelligent mobile with the services and experience allow the user of social networking and identify different places, adding that he expects a lot from a Nokia N8, which is running SYMBIAN3 with benefits enhanced in terms of speed and ease of use in addition to the close integration with applications and services, shop OVI-mail.

Allows the new device users to capture a high quality video from HD through a camera accurately 12 mega pixel Carl Zeiss optics and flash-type xenon Xenon addition to sensors of light that has a large scale allows her to take as many of the light gives quality comparable to those produced by most digital cameras compact.

And follow-up amateur television programs, provide Nokia N8 Services WEB TV that displays TV programs and news and entertainment through a number of international channels such as NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PARAMOUNT E! ENTERTAINMENT, CNN as well as Internet content available through the local store OVI-mail.

And highlights the social networks as the second feature identifies features of the Nokia N8, where users can update their files and share information regarding the site, as well as images, and browse sites such as Facebook and Twitter directly through the application of one of the interface device, in addition to the possibility of moving the dates of events and events from social networks directly to the Calendar device.

Comes equipped with a Nokia N8 OVI service maps and free navigation in all countries of the world which will help users access to the places and points of interest in more than 70 countries around the world.

With the Nokia platform Qt SDK users can also extract the future version of their applications through easily modified to work with platforms such as mobile phones future Mee Go with at the same time take advantage of any extra features or interfaces contain applications such as those platforms.

He said that Nokia will focus on making the developers earn more money by raising the number of users of the application of the operator and improve the share of revenues significantly for payments disbursed after October 1.

As Nokia has also delete the step signature on the application of costly time-consuming, and the push of a button you can now complete the signing of the phones java and symbian has allowed the acquisition of Nokia Corporation Motally provide analysis of logical rich applications developers and publishers to better track their content and reporting , and these possibilities will be expanded to include both the platforms and qt and meeego symbian and java.

And provides access to shop Qvi mail tremendous opportunities for developers and database users active in more than 190 countries, with local relationships strong with 91 operators of the best operators in the world, saw more than 50 publishers download their applications more than a million times each and every one of them, and it comes with some of them – offscreen like to download the application more than 43 million times.

The first platform SDK for mobile devices that touch

In addition to the improvements made to the Qt SDK Nokia platform for smartphones and mobile computers, announced the Nokia platform SDK for the Series, Series 40 touch and type – the first platform SDK touch screen mobile phones in the industry.

In the past year, Nokia has already shipped 364 million handsets – about one million a day and offers a platform SDK in a series of phones Series 40 touch and type the benefits of the interface that is touch a global audience again, and will make the platform SDK which is available for download on the FORUM. NOKIA.COM development of these devices is very easy and would allow the possibility of transferring existing applications to the current Nokia smartphones with ease.
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Nokia C6

Nokia C6
Nokia C6 is similar to the N97 mini in many ways. They run on the same operating system, have the same screen size and are powered by 434MHz processors. The differences? The C6 has a marginally larger footprint, supports Flash Lite 3.1 in the Web browser, doesn’t have Carl Zeiss optics for the camera, and uses the 2mm charger connector.

Design
The C6 is a stark reminder of the N97 mini, save that the former doesn’t have a tilt screen and is marginally larger. The front fascia is glossy and prone to fingerprint smudges, while the back is made from smooth matte plastic. But what surprised us was how heavy the C6 is (the slider phone tips the scales at 150g). We didn’t expect that from a midrange, mass-market device with plastic as its chief component.

The C6 is clad in either black or white and you won’t find any other color accents on the handset until you slide out the physical keyboard from under the screen. This is a resistive display, which means you’ll need to put a little pressure on the touchscreen before it will register the command. The panel measures 3.2 inches diagonally, supports 16 million colors, and has a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels similar to a number of Nokia devices. The keyboard and directional control pad extend the phone’s length considerably, which results in a sizeable gap between the touchscreen and the rectangular Call, End and Menu buttons nestled below.

At the top is where you find a 3.5mm audio jack and micro-USB port. The C6 charges via the 2mm connector found at the bottom edge, and the rim encircling the port lights up in a white glow when connected to a power source. Plugging in the micro-USB cable lets you synchronize with a PC but doesn’t juice up the handset. On the right are the volume buttons, keylock and camera shutter, all with decent tactility. At the opposite side is the hot-swappable microSD expansion card slot with support for up to 16GB flash media. Finally, at the back are the onboard speakers and 5-megapixel camera accompanied by an LED flash.

Features
Optimizing the home screen to bring useful and relevant content right to the top is one of the yardsticks of a good user interface. On the C6, which is based on the S60 5th Edition platform, there are six placeholders where you can run a gamut of applications and shortcuts. These include time, date, phone profiles, favorite contacts, email headers and application launchers. While it seems like there’s a lot going on here, the most useful (and practical) are the ones that let you jump to a program without having to trawl through several layers of menu pages. The visuals look dated because they haven’t changed much since the N97. Ticker tape-style mini apps like the ones for Facebook and AP Mobile display too little information to be of use. The same can be said for email headers on the home screen.

It gets worse with the single- and double-tap annoyances. This input method was introduced to maintain compatibility with existing S60 3.x applications. The first tap lets you select, while the subsequent tap executes the command. The user experience here can range from confusion to frustration depending on your tolerance. Given that many competing touchscreen devices offer fluid and logical user interfaces, we’re inclined to think the latter. Symbian^3 is supposed to address many of these issues and it can’t come soon enough. What we also didn’t like were menu options in certain applications which took up precious screen estate and the confusing contextual commands. The latter was especially evident in Ovi Maps.

General
The C6 supports an array of connectivity options that we’ve come to expect from midrange to high-end Nokia smartphones. These include a front-facing camera for video calling, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Assisted-GPS and Bluetooth stereo. There’s also a built-in accelerometer for automatic screen rotation, alarm snoozing and call silencing. The phone’s firmware can be updated over-the-air or via the PC software, but do note that the former requires a data connection if you’re not on Wi-Fi. So make sure you have already subscribed to a data plan. Holding down the Menu button opens the multitasking manager.

Applications
A repertoire of applications is preinstalled and more can be downloaded from the Ovi Store. These include Quickoffice (read-only version), a unit converter, PDF reader, Psiloc World Traveler (paid subscription is required to access all features) and Shazam (full version for 30 days). There are also apps for Facebook, Friendster, Hi5, MySpace, AP Mobile, Bloomberg, ESPNsoccernet, CNN Video and a YouTube player, all of which are pretty self-explanatory. We like Ovi Maps with its complete free drive and walk real-time navigation, never mind that it’s not the most user-friendly options around. The Web browser doesn’t support pinch zooming, but it plays Flash videos directly from the page.

Camera
The C6 has a 5-megapixel camera with an LED flash. It has a minimal focusing distance of 10cm and maximum aperture of F2.4, which give pretty decent depth-of-field in closeup shots. The camera also records VGA-resolution clips at 30fps with digital zoom possible during video capture. Our test pictures were generally pleasing and retained a good amount of details, although the automatic white balance was thrown off on a couple of occasions and resulted in a blue cast in some of our snaps. Click here to see some of the pictures as well as a video.

Performance
The C6 runs on a 434MHz processor with 128MB RAM and we noticed the phone struggled to keep up, especially when running multimedia-related functions such as opening the image and video galleries. During our review period, we also had to wait a couple of seconds on numerous occasions when we tried to open two or more applications. In-call audio quality was good without any distortion and we could hear the person on the other line clearly. The other party reported likewise.

The 1,200mAh lithium-ion battery is rated for up to 7 hours of talktime and 17 days on standby. On average, with push activated for our office and personal email accounts, occasional Web browsing and navigating with Ovi Maps, plus light calls and messaging, we could get about two days on a fully charged battery.

Conclusion
The C6 probably won’t excite a lot of people and we don’t think it was meant to anyway. This midrange Nokia smartphone with slideout keyboard gets its basics right, but is largely hampered by a sluggish and outdated user experience. But with a retail price of S$499, it’ll likely cost next to nothing with a two-year plan. Those looking for a capable QWERTY smartphone without all the bells and whistles may want to consider the C6. In Singapore, it’s sold exclusively by M1.

Specifications:
General
Phone type : Slider
Operating system : Symbian OS
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 113.4 x 53 x 16.8 mm
Weight : 150g
Expansion slot(s) : microSD
Built-in memory : 200 MB
Available colours : Black, White

Connectivity
GSM frequency bands : Quadband
Connectivity options : 3G, A-GPS, GPS, EDGE, GPRS, HSDPA, microUSB, WAP, Bluetooth, A2DP, WLAN
Display and Text Input
Display size : 3.2-inch screen
Display resolution : 640 x 360 pixels
Display type : TFT
Touchscreen : Yes
Keypad : QWERTY

Performance
Max. standby time (in hours) : 384 hours
Battery capacity : 1200 mAh
Max. talktime (in hours) : 7 hours talktime
Main processor speed : 434 MHz
RAM : 128 MB

Multimedia
Maximum camera resolution : 5 megapixels
Imaging features : Onboard flash, Autofocus, LED
Sound features : MP3 playback, WMA playback, FM radio, Voice recording, Built-in speakers
Audio jack type : 3.5mm
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Nokia E5

Email used to be a part of the corporate world and now it’s increasingly becoming an essential means of communication for the lot of us – not just the white-collar kind. So if you can’t fight it, the best thing to do is get yourself properly equipped – and the Nokia E5 is the right tool for the job. It’s no old timer either, it knows how to deal with those newfangled social networks as well.

The E5 has skill to match the E72 down to the last spec. OK, almost. Some features have sure taken a hit (what’s with the fixed-focus 5MP camera), but that’s something most people can live with considering the lower price of the E5.

We found the Nokia C3 to be an excellent no-frills messenger. The Nokia E5 brings Symbian aboard, which accounts for many of its advantages – multitasking, Office document viewing and editing, free voice-guided navigation – you know the drill.

Anyway, here’s what the Nokia E5 has going for and against it, in short.
Key features
  • QWERTY messenger bar
  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE
  • Tri-band 3G with 10.2Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA
  • Symbian S60 UI, 3rd edition FP2
  • 600MHz processor, 256MB RAM; 250MB user-accessible storage
  • 2.36" 256K-color QVGA display of excellent sunlight legibility
  • 5 megapixel fixed-focus camera, LED flash
  • VGA video recording at 15fps
  • Wi-Fi b/g; DLNA and UPnP support
  • GPS receiver; Ovi Maps 3.0 with free life-time voice guided navigation
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS, Internet radio
  • Bluetooth (with A2DP)
  • Standard microUSB port (charging)
  • microSD card slot (32GB supported, 2GB included)
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Good email and social networking support
  • Office document editor; PDF viewer; ZIP file support
  • Good audio quality
  • Reasonable price
  • Microsoft Office Messenger support
  • Quick Business and Personal homescreen toggle
Main disadvantages
  • Non-hot-swappable microSD card under the battery
  • Camera doesn’t have autofocus
  • Poor video recording
  • Low-res screen isn’t very good for browsing
  • No native Twitter and MySpace clients

The Nokia E5 is probably targeted at young people stuck in a corporate environment. Or maybe it’s caught in the trend of more and more companies betting on social networking to boost sales. Whatever the reason, the Nokia E5 has pretty extensive support for social networks and IM chatting to go along with strictly-business offerings like the Microsoft Office messenger.

No matter how good touchscreen input has gotten these last few years, a good old physical QWERTY is still the real deal. Which is why QWERTY messenger bars like the E5 can survive in a world dominated by touch phones.

The high price associated with touch phones (at least the ones with a big enough screen to even consider heavy texting) makes the affordable Nokia E5 a sensible alternative – especially for users who think touchscreen doesn’t make sense in business.

On the next page we’ll take a look just how much you’re getting for the price. Make the jump to see what’s inside the box and a look into the hardware of the E5.
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SMP

SMP atau Sekolah menengah pertama menurut om wiki adalah jenjang pendidikan dasar pada pendidikan formal di Indonesia setelah lulus sekolah dasar (atau sederajat). Sekolah menengah pertama ditempuh dalam waktu 3 tahun, mulai dari kelas 7 sampai kelas 9. Pada tahun ajaran 1994/1995 hingga 2003/2004, sekolah ini pernah disebut sekolah lanjutan tingkat pertama (SLTP).

Murid kelas 9 diwajibkan mengikuti Ujian Nasional (dahulu Ebtanas) yang mempengaruhi kelulusan siswa. Lulusan sekolah menengah pertama dapat melanjutkan pendidikan ke sekolah menengah atas atau sekolah menengah kejuruan (atau sederajat).

Pelajar sekolah menengah pertama umumnya berusia 13-15 tahun. Di Indonesia, setiap warga negara berusia 7-15 tahun tahun wajib mengikuti pendidikan dasar, yakni sekolah dasar (atau sederajat) 6 tahun dan sekolah menengah pertama (atau sederajat) 3 tahun.

Sekolah menengah pertama diselenggarakan oleh pemerintah maupun swasta. Sejak diberlakukannya otonomi daerah pada tahun 2001, pengelolaan sekolah menengah pertama negeri di Indonesia yang sebelumnya berada di bawah Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, kini menjadi tanggung jawab pemerintah daerah kabupaten/kota. Sedangkan Departemen Pendidikan Nasional hanya berperan sebagai regulator dalam bidang standar nasional pendidikan. Secara struktural, sekolah menengah pertama negeri merupakan unit pelaksana teknis dinas pendidikan kabupaten/kota.

Di beberapa negara, SMP berlaku sebagai jembatan antara sekolah dasar dengan sekolah menengah atas. Namun istilah tersebut dapat dipergunakan secara berbeda di beberapa negara, terkadang saling berbanding terbalik. Untuk negara-negara yang mempergunakan bahasa Cina, khususnya di Cina, Taiwan dan Hong Kong, juga di Italia, SMP berkonotasi yang sama dengan secondary school.

Oleh karenanya di beberapa istilah di pemerintahan dan institusi pendidikan, SMP adalah nama lain dari "junior high school", yang pada dasarnya suatu sekolah setelah sekolah dasar. Penamaan sebagai junior high mulai muncul sekitar tahun 1909 pada waktu pendirian sekolah Indianola Junior High School di Columbus, Ohio. Sedangan konsep penamaan sebagai middle school mulai diperkenalkan pada tahun 1950 dari Bay City, Michigan.
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Kaspersky Mobile Security v9.0.52

The program provides integrated protection of smartphones running the Symbian operating system and Windows Mobile. The structure of Kaspersky Mobile Security includes a lot of tools that will enable secure job smartphone and prevent leaks of confidential information.

Features of Kaspersky Mobile Security:
  • Check your smartphone files for viruses.
  • Automatic antivirus database updates.
  • Blocks network attacks and dangerous network connections.
  • You can hide personal contacts, phone calls, SMS messages.
  • Search function on the GPS will determine the location of stolen or lost device.
  • You can store user files in encrypted folders.
  • The service of black and white lists of subscribers. Calls and SMS messages from phone numbers from the blacklist will be ignored.
  • Parental control allows you to restrict calls and sending SMS messages. In this case, the search function on the GPS to quickly determine the location of your child.
How to hack Kaspersky Mobile Security 9.0.52:
To install the 9th version:
  1. Send mEnvironment_v3.4.7Unsigned from the archive.
  2. Send KMS_v9.0.52_rus.
  3. Send KMS9PatchUnsigned.
  4. Launch the program and get out of it.
  5. Enter KMS Patch and click makeit.
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