Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Sony Ps3: the New Gaming Console

The Sony PS3 gaming console is given a swanky design with PSP user-friendly interface. This gadget allows playing of any high definition games. There is a CPU that processes and makes things work fast. There are advanced features such as a 3.2 GHz processor. This play station can provide all the latest entertainment as it is supported by a CD and a DVD player. There is also provision for viewing of images in a photo slide show and home videos. A visual player aids in listening to music. Various disk formats are supported by the PS3 such as DVD, DVD- R, DVD- R+, CD- ROM and more. The Blue-ray disk is an additional feature.

The controller of the handset is optimized with connectivity such as Bluetooth, USB2.0, Wi-Fi and a network over Internet Protocol. The device is also supported by a gigabit Ethernet card, a PlayStation connectivity that is facilitated by Ethernet 802.11b, and USB 2.O port that enables various other connections. So, in the presence of this connectivity, it becomes possible for the user to share gaming files with other secondary devices.

The device is also incorporated with SIXAXIS controller and a Video streaming output cable. The Sony PS3 is loaded with amazing games though it is also possible to download new games, exciting videos and tracks. The memory of the handset allows storing of games that require large space as the device has 256 MB XDR Main RAM and 3.2 GHz / 256MB GDDR3 VRAM @700MHz .

This gaming console represents third generation of the Sony PS3. It is actually a successor of the play station 2 and belongs to the next generation of the play station series. The screen of the player gives high resolution and so all icons of the games are visible with clarity. The system functions on a bandwidth of Main RAM: 25.6GB/s and VRAM 22.4 GB/s. It allows the gadget to work well under any circumstance. Sony PS3 is light and so can easily be carried while traveling as this gaming console keeps the user entertained and leaves no scope for any sort of boredom.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Gmail for Mobile

Google has joined the field of mobile Web mail with the release of Gmail for mobile devices. You can now access your Gmail account on your mobile. Just download the Gmail mobile Java file at www.gmail.com/app, install the application on your supported device, and you can now retrieve your Gmail inbox with just a push of a button.

Google claims that using the mobile version loads up to five times faster than when accessing Gmail using your phone’s browser. This is because Google optimized the interface of the Gmail application depending on the mobile device used.
Once you start up the application on your mobile, you only need to enter your username and password on the welcome screen and in seconds, your emails start coming in. Browsing through emails is also more efficient, providing less clicks and scrolls than most mobile browser would normally make use of. There is a Menu button which allows you to easily reply, forward, compose mail, search mail, mark mail unread, view details, and conveniently report spam.

You don’t have to worry about mixing up your Gmail account, as it remains synchronized whether you’ll be accessing it from a PC or a mobile phone. For example, if you send an email using a mobile phone, you can also view it at the Sent Items folder on your PC.

Another nifty feature of the Gmail mobile application is that it can open attachments in your email. These include images, word documents, and PDF files. What’s great is that you don’t need a compatible reader installed in your mobile phone to view these files. With sufficient phone memory, Gmail can automatically convert these into a format that suits your mobile. If you have contact numbers on your Gmail Contacts list, you can also reply to their messages by giving a call.

Google’s Gmail for mobile devices is a great application, allowing its users to access their mails and get information, anytime and anywhere. Like the desktop Gmail, the mobile version is also free of charge. But don’t forget to consider charges from your wireless service provider.