Sunday 6 February 2011

New Blackberry phones


Blackberry Torch 9800

BlackBerry Torch 9800 white

The BlackBerry 9800 is the first slider to run the new BlackBerry 6.0 OS. The handset has a full QWERTY keypad that slides out from beneath the 3.2 inch, 360 x 480 pixel touchscreen display.

3G HSDPA web browsing with GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will ensure you get a connection wherever you are. Entertainment on the go is offered via the multimedia player that supports all popular music and video file formats. The 3.5mm audio jack enables you to use your preferred headphones and the expandable memory up to 16GB means you can carry your multimedia library with you.

SMS, MMS, Email and instant messaging are all supported and the handset is quad-band for international use. Other features include GPS with BlackBerry maps and a document editor for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF files.


BlackBerry Bold 9780


Blackberry Bold 9780

The BlackBerry Bold 9780 runs the latest BlackBerry 6 OS, taking the BlackBerry range a step closer to perfection with the business orientated services being matched with an equally impressive set of entertainment based features. The new Bold 9780 can support all of your email accounts and run them through a single location. Productivity is also heightened with 3G, Wi-Fi and multitasking that allows you to jump from one open app to the next.

Services that will appeal to both business and personal users include GPS navigation with an intuitive interface that lets you use the trackpad or trackball to pan and zoom into BlackBerry Maps. Social network updates are delivered into the palm of your hand while the media player entertains you with music and video. A 5 megapixel camera has also been thrown into the mix and BlackBerry has generously provided a 2GB memory card (expandable to 32GB) to ensure that storage is no issue.

The BlackBerry Bold 9780 is a great business choice but shouldn't be overlooked by the personal user too, as its feature set is as good as any fashion phone out there.

BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300


BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300
If you need the functionality of a business handset but still desire the entertaining feature set of today's smartphones then the BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300 is the perfect mid-range choice. A full QWERTY keyboard has been engineered into the well crafted and palm friendly design and the optical trackpad saves a lot of button pressing making the menu system easy to explore. BlackBerry's own operating system controls the Curve and ensures a superior experience.

Further business features include Wi-Fi for hotspot locations, Bluetooth for wireless connectivity with other devices, email, instant messaging, voice memo recording and of course an organiser to help keep track of appointments. The curve can also be connected to a computer via a microUSB lead and the internal memory can be increased via a microSD card, with up to 32GB supported.

For quieter moments in your day and after you've clocked off, the MP3/MP4 player offer music and video on demand and a 2 megapixel camera doubles as a video recorder at QVGA quality. The TFT display measures 2.46 inches and offers a selection of pre-installed full colour games with many more available for download over the speedy 3G/HSDPA Internet connection. The BlackBerry Curve 9300 is latest in the Curve series and those who are familiar with this line will not be disappointed.

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EDF rates up 7% as price freeze ends on 2nd March
EDF has just announced that their price freeze will end on 2nd March with a 7.5% rise in electricity prices and 6.5% rise in gas.
EDF had been the only one of the big six providers not to raise prices this winter.
This price rise will make EDF's standard tariff the second most expensive of the big six, ( eon, Scottish power, British gas, Sse, Edf and npower) behind nPower. However, their online tariffs remain amongst the cheapest, Consumers need to check their bills and make sure they're not on a standard tariff.
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Thursday 3 February 2011

EDF Energy


EDF Energy have today, 3rd February 2011, launched new prices for all their variable price tariffs with the exception of their flagship Online Saver v8 tariff.
EDF Energy have moved to a "standard charge" tariff format as opposed to a "tiered tariff".
The tariffs take effect for existing customers from 2nd March 2011.
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Tuesday 11 January 2011

E.ON Energy has today announced a price increase across its non fixed or capped tariffs.

E.ON Energy has today announced a price increase across its non fixed or capped tariffs.
The prices take effect for existing customers from the 4th February 2011 with the exception of the Age UK products (excluding prepayment tariffs) where the increases are delayed until 1st April to see these customers through the winter period.

Also announced today by E.ON Energy is the launch of E.ON Save Online 5 as a direct replacement to E.ON Save Online 4.

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Sunday 9 January 2011

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Motorola Milestone 2

Motorola Milestone 2
Motorola phones constantly evolve and improve and this new addition to the Milestone range is no exception. The Milestone 2 sees an improved QWERTY keypad with more finger friendly keys and a quicker 5 megapixel camera that has image stabilisation, autofocus, geo-tagging and video record (720p/30fps).

Messaging options are still abundant with email and instant messaging being added to the usual SMS and MMS formats. The hugely popular Swype input method is also on hand and the 3.7 inch touchscreen display is perfect for viewing email attachments using the document viewer.

Android v2.2 offers a widget-based menu and opens up a new world of downloadable apps that transform the Milestone into a highly personalised device. The Android OS also brings a Google software suite that includes Search, Maps and YouTube. Social networking hasn't been forgotten as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace are integrated and GPS navigation will guide you to friends when you want to catch up in person.

Samsung Nexus S

Samsung Nexus S

The Nexus S - with Android v2.3 - could be the phone for anyone looking to buy an impressionable smartphone. This collaboration brings the usual selection of Google services to the table such as Google Maps that work in conjunction with the built-in GPS navigation system, Google Search, YouTube, Gmail and Picasa integration.

On the hardware side of things, Samsung provides high-end optics with a super-AMOLED touchscreen display and a5 megapixel camera that boasts autofocus, touch focus, face & smile detection, geo-tagging, an LED flash and HD video recording. Android v2.3 is also on-board and this popular operating system now offers video calling and of course 3G HSDPA Internet access is still included to bring high internet and downloading.