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Sony Ericsson 750i: Keypad Shortcuts

This phone puts a high-quality camera in your pocket, so you can capture that special moment anywhere and email impressive images around the world.

Some Interesting Features:

  • Built-in digital camera with screen viewfinder, dedicated menus and direct interaction with in-phone imaging and messaging features.
  • Take a picture of where you are, record or write a greeting and send to any MMS-capable phone or email address. Send pictures, text, sound and video.
  • Enjoy real-time video feeds from the Internet - no need to wait for the download or use up storage space on your phone, just stream it.
  • Enjoy your streamed and recorded video and music using the integrated Media player. Several file formats are supported.
  • GPRS offers fast and effective mobile data transfer. When you use GPRS you’re charged only for data sent and received, and not for airtime.

To get a control on a phone with such features, some keypad shortcuts would be of great help. You can read them below.

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If you’ve used an Apple notebook for any extended length of time you might have felt the heat on your laps. Do you know how to measure your MacBook Pro temperature? In my research to reduce the heat from the Macbook Pro. I got some products that will help you to reduce the problem to a great extend.

Let me introduce to you the three different ways to reduce your MacBook Pro temperature?

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  • Google has launched a new application, that BlackBerry and Google Calendar users will love, called Sync. Follow the steps shown below.

    • Direct your BlackBerry browser to mobile.google.com.
    • Download the Sync application.
    • The Google Sync icon will now appear on the BlackBerry desktop.

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    Using a Nintendo Wii remote and some software that he ginned up himself, Johnny Chung Lee of Carnegie Mellon University took a few ballpoint pens, replaced them with IR lights, and presto! Since the Wii tracks IR lights, Lee found that practically any surface — a projector screen, a tabletop, an LCD screen could be turned into a multi-touch screen reminiscent of the iPod Touch or Microsoft Surface. Enjoy this video.

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