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Monday, November 9, 2009

Iphone 3GS essential disadvantages

I have been using the Iphone for almost 5 Months now. In fact, it has now become my main phone and I am loving it. I am just writing this because these are the daily functions I wish the Iphone had so it can really be a useful business tool.


- Can Receive Business Card (No notifiaction or anything at all. Can Send one VIA MMS only. Third party aps are available for Sending Business Cards Normally BUT none available for RECEIVING.

-Can't Manage and Send/Receive Files Manually when within the Iphone.(Documents. photos and Videos)

-Todo's Don't sync with outlook
-Contact Fields are a mess. (eg. Normally outlook has work1 and work2 fields, but iphone only identitfies them as work, so you will have two work numbers, a mess when you add the numbers on the iphone and then sync to outlook)

-Its Awesome and fast Search function does not include searching SMS messages.

-The search tab within the contacts ap disappears when you scroll down, I wish it would just always be visible.

- Option to set default Number on contacts for quick calling would be of great help.

- No option to choose what to SYNC with itunes. So Syncing always takes so long.

- No easy way to reject call from lock screen. (Slide to end would be very much welcomed, as to the double click of the lock switch)

- Making your own ringtones is such a hassle for ordinary non techie users.

-Silent Mode switch does work for all aps, meaning, sound still comes out on other aps even with the silent mode switch is on.


- Bluetooth does not allow you to send files to and from other devices, although there are third party aps, hasul kaayo. If I want to send a photo to another device, the only native way to do it is via email or MMS.

- Bluetooth handling of audio is also bad. If you connect to a bluetooth stereo headset, dili mu work ang A2DP. Dili ka ka control sa tracks from the headset.

- Camera walay Digital Zoom

- Walay front Camera

- No Java or Direct Flash Support

Peace :-D

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Introducing! The New Fortress 2

The Fortress FT02 is a computer chassis that combines two of the most distinct breakthroughs introduced by SilverStone Technology in the PC chassis market. The first was the unibody construction debuted on the Temjin TJ07 chassis in 2005 and the second was the 90 degrees rotated motherboard mounting from the RAVEN RV01 chassis in 2008. Both of these innovations have been available as separate, exclusive products until now. With the Fortress FT02, SilverStone engineers managed to combine the solidarity of unibody construction with the excellent cooling layout of the RAVEN chassis design that takes advantage of natural stack effect (hot air raises). In addition, hot-swappable hard drive cage was added to complement a foam padded interior. The resulting product is more rigid structurally, has more storage capacity, and quieter than the similarly designed RAVEN RV02. While cooling and acoustic performance are certainly its strengths, the Fortress FT02 is no slouch either when it comes to aesthetics. Available in black and silver colors, its elegant outer shell is perfectly accentuated by the U-shaped unibody aluminum frame that not only provides unique styling, but also functional purpose. The
bottom gap from the frame to the main body actually serves as the main air intake area for its three massive 180mm fans, making it even suitable for use on carpeted surfaces. For professionals or enthusiasts looking to build a silent workstation or gaming PC with maximum performance, there is really no better choice than the Fortress FT02.