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Fly MV266 Features
Fly MV266 Features
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FEATURES |
Dual SIM GSM mobile phone with Numeric keypad, It has 2.6 inches QVGA color display |
| FM radio with recording, Music player, Video recorder & player Boom Speakers, Micro SD card up to 16 GB support |
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| It has 1.3 mega pixels Camera which can do impressive video recording and image capturing | |
| Messaging with SMS, MMS, 3.5 mm Audio jack, GPRS enabled, Bluetooth and USB connectivity | |
| Flash light support, W-book reader, Multi language support, Auto call reader |
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Fly MV266 Features
Fly MV266 Features
|
FEATURES |
Dual SIM GSM mobile phone with Numeric keypad, It has 2.6 inches QVGA color display |
| FM radio with recording, Music player, Video recorder & player Boom Speakers, Micro SD card up to 16 GB support |
|
| It has 1.3 mega pixels Camera which can do impressive video recording and image capturing | |
| Messaging with SMS, MMS, 3.5 mm Audio jack, GPRS enabled, Bluetooth and USB connectivity | |
| Flash light support, W-book reader, Multi language support, Auto call reader |
Fly MV266 Specifications
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- Fly DS201 Features
Barnes & Noble Accuses Microsoft of Hindering Innovation and Fair Competition

Barnes & Noble recently accused Microsoft of using dirty business tactics to try to shut down competitors and hold back innovation.
The company added that Microsoft is doing this to prevent Google’s Android mobile platform from gaining prominence in the market and to save their diminishing dominance.
Barnes & Noble, the bookseller, is currently facing a lawsuit by Microsoft for allegedly using techologies patented by Microsoft to design their e-reader, “Nook.”
According to B&N, the current success of Android, which is Google’s open-source mobile OS for smartphones and tablets, is not only challenging Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, but also threatening Windows PC empire of Microsoft, as reported by Seattle pi.
To fight off this possible scenario, Microsoft is trying to assert its monopoly status to defeat its competitors, B&N pointed out.
The company wrote a letter to the US Department of Justice, in which they mention, “Microsoft is attempting to raise its rivals’ costs in order to drive out competition and to deter innovation in mobile devices,” as reported on Bloomberg.
Indeed, Microsoft is the prime crusader against Android, who started their mission against the OS in 2010.
Barnes & Noble Accuses Microsoft of Hindering Innovation and Fair Competition

Barnes & Noble recently accused Microsoft of using dirty business tactics to try to shut down competitors and hold back innovation.
The company added that Microsoft is doing this to prevent Google’s Android mobile platform from gaining prominence in the market and to save their diminishing dominance.
Barnes & Noble, the bookseller, is currently facing a lawsuit by Microsoft for allegedly using techologies patented by Microsoft to design their e-reader, “Nook.”
According to B&N, the current success of Android, which is Google’s open-source mobile OS for smartphones and tablets, is not only challenging Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, but also threatening Windows PC empire of Microsoft, as reported by Seattle pi.
To fight off this possible scenario, Microsoft is trying to assert its monopoly status to defeat its competitors, B&N pointed out.
The company wrote a letter to the US Department of Justice, in which they mention, “Microsoft is attempting to raise its rivals’ costs in order to drive out competition and to deter innovation in mobile devices,” as reported on Bloomberg.
Indeed, Microsoft is the prime crusader against Android, who started their mission against the OS in 2010.
Barnes & Noble Accuses Microsoft of Hindering Innovation and Fair Competition

Barnes & Noble recently accused Microsoft of using dirty business tactics to try to shut down competitors and hold back innovation.
The company added that Microsoft is doing this to prevent Google’s Android mobile platform from gaining prominence in the market and to save their diminishing dominance.
Barnes & Noble, the bookseller, is currently facing a lawsuit by Microsoft for allegedly using techologies patented by Microsoft to design their e-reader, “Nook.”
According to B&N, the current success of Android, which is Google’s open-source mobile OS for smartphones and tablets, is not only challenging Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, but also threatening Windows PC empire of Microsoft, as reported by Seattle pi.
To fight off this possible scenario, Microsoft is trying to assert its monopoly status to defeat its competitors, B&N pointed out.
The company wrote a letter to the US Department of Justice, in which they mention, “Microsoft is attempting to raise its rivals’ costs in order to drive out competition and to deter innovation in mobile devices,” as reported on Bloomberg.
Indeed, Microsoft is the prime crusader against Android, who started their mission against the OS in 2010.
Barnes & Noble Accuses Microsoft of Hindering Innovation and Fair Competition

Barnes & Noble recently accused Microsoft of using dirty business tactics to try to shut down competitors and hold back innovation.
The company added that Microsoft is doing this to prevent Google’s Android mobile platform from gaining prominence in the market and to save their diminishing dominance.
Barnes & Noble, the bookseller, is currently facing a lawsuit by Microsoft for allegedly using techologies patented by Microsoft to design their e-reader, “Nook.”
According to B&N, the current success of Android, which is Google’s open-source mobile OS for smartphones and tablets, is not only challenging Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, but also threatening Windows PC empire of Microsoft, as reported by Seattle pi.
To fight off this possible scenario, Microsoft is trying to assert its monopoly status to defeat its competitors, B&N pointed out.
The company wrote a letter to the US Department of Justice, in which they mention, “Microsoft is attempting to raise its rivals’ costs in order to drive out competition and to deter innovation in mobile devices,” as reported on Bloomberg.
Indeed, Microsoft is the prime crusader against Android, who started their mission against the OS in 2010.
64% BlackBerry Users Thought of Switching to iPhones Claims Survey

A new survey has shed light into how over 40 percent of BlackBerry users were pondering over the idea of switching their smartphone following the recent 3-day long outage.
The outage, which took place earlier this month, rendered users from all over the world helpless and were unable to access their emails, surf Web, or even use the massively popular BlackBerry Messenger.
According to the survey-result, near about two-third (64 percent) of the participants admitted that they were thinking about switching to Apple’s iPhone during the much frowned-upon outage.
In addition, almost a quarter of the participants in the study (23 percent) said that they planned to switch to an Android device, while another 5 percent said it was the Windows Phone that occurred to them as the more suitable replacement.
“The nature of my work means I need to be responsible to my customers’ needs in real time,” said one respondent, according to a report by The Press Association.
“They are phones to be used for work and, as such, should have all features operational for as close to 100% of the time as possible,” another said.
64% BlackBerry Users Thought of Switching to iPhones Claims Survey

A new survey has shed light into how over 40 percent of BlackBerry users were pondering over the idea of switching their smartphone following the recent 3-day long outage.
The outage, which took place earlier this month, rendered users from all over the world helpless and were unable to access their emails, surf Web, or even use the massively popular BlackBerry Messenger.
According to the survey-result, near about two-third (64 percent) of the participants admitted that they were thinking about switching to Apple’s iPhone during the much frowned-upon outage.
In addition, almost a quarter of the participants in the study (23 percent) said that they planned to switch to an Android device, while another 5 percent said it was the Windows Phone that occurred to them as the more suitable replacement.
“The nature of my work means I need to be responsible to my customers’ needs in real time,” said one respondent, according to a report by The Press Association.
“They are phones to be used for work and, as such, should have all features operational for as close to 100% of the time as possible,” another said.
Google Adds Google Voice to New Google Takeout Data Liberation Service

Google has added Google Voice to its new Google Takeout data liberation service.
Google Takeout allows users to download all the data they have on their Google accounts to their personal computers as a back-up or for when they close their account with Google.
With Google Voice integration in Google Takeout, users will be able to download contacts, call history, voicemail messages, call recordings and greetings to their personal computers for back up.
Google stated in a blog post that the voice mails and greetings available for download as MP3, ext. messages as micro-formatted html, and forwarding phone numbers as a vcard.
Google Takeout was launched in June 2010 as a project created by the Data Liberation Front, an army of engineers within Google who wanted to give customers more control over their data. Apart from Google Voice, Google Takeout supports the Picasa photo sharing service and the Google + social networking platform.
“At Google, we believe that our users should be able to export any data that they create in (or import into) one of our many products, and we’ve created a project called Google Takeout to make this process as easy as possible,” said Google software engineer, Anthony Jawad.
Nokia 2330 Cellphone
 
It seems that AT&T is at jam-packed detonation to fill up its sphere of mobile handsets. This time, the company has fastened belts to uncloak yet another arresting piece tagged Nokia 2330. Designed to be simple so far efficacious, this candy bar handset is etched in a slender, silver body.
The attractive handset comes incorporated with a 65,000-color pageant, a regular keypad and navigation range. Inside the gadget, a VGA camera, an FM radio, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, a basic personal organizer, messaging, a 500-contact phone book, and a WAP browser exist.
Furthermore, this easy-to-use and solid handset brings text messaging, Nokia audio messaging and IM support comprising AOL, MSN and Yahoo! Messenger out of its box of messaging. Prepared with a 2-megapixel camera, the 2330 further embraces 8MB of internal memory storage.
Moreover, assessing approximately 2.82 ounces, the 2330 also features a prophetic text keyboard for rapid typing alongside GSM/GPRS, EDGE and Stereo on a plate of Wireless technology.
Well, to crack that smirk, AT&T is offering it for free with a service contract.

