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Blackberry Pearl still going great

Blackberry Pearl remains one of the exciting products from RIM even after being in the market for about a year or so . This pretty sleek device has been a darling of some people and even the iPhone has not diminished their interest for Blackberry Pearl , after all iPhone can not deliver you office emails. Blackberry Pearl has become an inseparable part of our daily life for many of us, it is no more just a device to deliver e-mails but can be a substitute for mobile computing. I was amazed to find out that it can just do anything for your personal or business needs . The number of applications you can run on these devices is ever growing every day; I was really surprised to find out that there are nearly hundred or more third party applications available to run on your Blackberry Pearl .I was particularly happy to see that we can now run Citrix client applications on Blackberry Pearls because running Citrix applications are essential part of my everyday work.I was recently int...

JBL On Call-- Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone

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Mobile Music, heating up while stand alone music players is matured and level. Nokia unveiled the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic mobile phone specifically optimized for entertainment, music and games. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic device offers dedicated music or gaming keys, expanded memory, large LCD screen and extended battery performance to provide quick and easy access to entertainment content.With a sleek aluminium finish, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone blends an array of features with an iconic design. At only 9.9mm thick and weighing less than 71 grams, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic fits comfortably in a pocket or purse. Equally important, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic offers up to 18 hours of music playback, memory for up to 3,000 songs on an optional 4GB microSD card and dedicated music keys. With a 2- megapixel camera and a bright 2-inch QVGA screen with up to 16 million colors, the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is expected to begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2007 with an e...

Malicious Internet Activity By Countries

The reality of Cyberwars reached a new level in the wake of sustained denial-of service attack on the Estonian government web sites which were targeted for several weeks in April and May this year. A global botnet of compromised home computers was used to create and direct the packet flood attack and hackers also defaced key government web sites. Malicious activity will continue to be on the rises as we move away to more and more towards e-commerce. This is going to poise a treat to the countries and business a like. According to Symamtec's last Internet Security Threat Report on malicious cyber activity in different countries the United States accounted for 31% of malicious activity, China came in second with 10%, Germany was in third place with 7%, France (4%) and United Kingdom 4% completed the top five. Taking the amount of a country's malicious activity and dividing by the number of that country's Internet users, Symantec found that Israel has the most per cap...