Sunday, March 30, 2008

Sony Ericsson W880i

The Sony Ericsson W880i mobile phone is a sleek and slim exquisitely designed Walkman music phone. Its astonishing good looks are complemented by all the latest features such as a 2-megapixel camera video recorder/player and Music Walkman Player 2.0. This candy-bar style handset also comes with a large 1.8” TFT colour display and a simple easy-to-use menu navigation.

The W880i is a mobile phone digital camera video recorder music walkman all packed into a device which is a mere 9.4mm thin one of the thinnest on the market!

At only 9.4mm thin the Sony Ericsson W880i is one of the thinnest mobile phones ever

Take all your music wherever you go just download walk and listen

Take quality pictures of friends and family on the 2-megapixel camera

A video recorder and player for all those timeless moments.

Take a picture and send it straight to a live blog site with Picture Blogger

PlayNow™ a function that lets you download ringtones in just three clicks

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds keep you updated on the latest news prodct and services

The large 1.8-inch 262K TFT colour screen display will make viewing media a joy and navigation a breeze

32MB of internal memory for all your media storage

FREE 1 GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) - store upto 1 000 songs

Bluetooth connectivity for handsfree solutions and swapping media with friends

A push email client means you can catch-up on outstanding issues on the move

Specifications


SAR : TBC.
Talk Time : Up to 6 hours 30 mins.
Standby Time : Up to 425 hours.
Weight : 72 g.
Dimensions : 103×46.5×9.5mm.
Notes.
Vibrate alert.
Picture Blogger.
(240×320 pixels) 262k TFT colour display.
3G.
Tasks.
USB.
Track ID Music Recognition.
SMS.
Music walkman player 2.0.
Alarm clock.
Infrared.
Flight Mode.
MMS.
Voice Memo.
32MB Internal Memory.
WAP.
Stopwatch.
Email.
Games: plus download games.
2-megapixel camera.
Memory expandable via Memory Stick Micro.
GPRS.
Organiser.
Instant Messaging.
Built-in handsfree.
Video Recorder & Player.
Quad-band operating frequency.
EDGE.
Calendar.
Polyphonic Ringtones.
Picture Editor.
Bluetooth™.
HCSDCD.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Nokia 6111 Pink

The Nokia 6111 mobile phone is a stylish slide-open handset packed with the latest technology. The Nokia 6111 integrates a 1 megapixel camera and a sharp colour display. These features combine well with the 6111’s Bluetooth™ and GPRS connectivity allowing high-resolution photos to be taken and sent to friends easily.

The stunning Nokia 6111 also features WAP 2.0 support a media player and Java™ compatibility for hassle free downloads of new applications and games!

Handset colour combinations are Black Pink and Silver.

Specifications

SAR : To be confirmed.
Talk Time : Up to 3 hours 30 minutes.
Standby Time : Up to 10 days.
Weight : 92 g.
Dimensions : 84 x 47 x 23 mm.
Predictive text input.
General packet radio service (GPRS).
Video player supports streamed & downloaded files in 3GPP, H.264 and MPEG4.
Bluetooth™.
Stylish slide-open design.
Games include: Champ Rally 3D, Golf Tour, Backgammon II and Solitaire.
Supports multimedia messaging services (MMS).
Supports TCP/IP.
XHTML Internet browser.
Irda Infrared.
1 megapixel camera (1152 x 864) with 6 x zoom and flash.
Calendar.
Xpress audio messaging.
Advanced presence-enhanced contacts database.
Support for Java™ MDIP 2.0 makes downloading applications easier.
Nokia PC Suite.
Record up to 60 minutes of video.
World Clock.
Variety of new, high quality Nokia ringing tones.
Automatic redial.
WAP 2.0.
Remote over-the-air synchronisation with SynchML.
262K colour TFT display (128 x 160 pixels).
To-do list.
Integrated speakerphone.
Call waiting, caller line identification (CLI), call hold, call divert, cal.
E-mail client supports SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 protocols.
USB with Pop-port™.
Graphical user interface with downloadable themes.
23 MB of internal memory.
Voice commands.
Speed dialling.
Instant messaging (IM.
Enhanced data for global evolution (EDGE).
FM stereo radio.
Tri-band GSM.
Voice recorder.
Calculator.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Favorite Foods for Losing Weight

Why does the concept of weight loss conjure up images of, frankly, unappetizing foods? Why do carrot sticks always spring to mind?

The answer seems to lie in the common delusion that to pare pounds you have to barely eat, and the calories you do eat should be no more than required by a mouse. But researchers are repeatedly finding that food quality is more important than quantity when it comes to weight loss. Combined with adequate exercise, your meals can be regular serving sizes. The food just needs to be, well, wholesome.

1. Yams and sweet potatoes.

Great diet foods because they’re low on the so-called glycemic index, says Dr. Lieberman. The glycemic index measures the values of various foods based on how quickly they break down and are absorbed into the bloodstream. The slower the digestion, the lower the score, the better the food is for regulating blood sugars, insulin, and overall metabolism—all of which affect fat deposition.

2. Oranges, apples and grapefruit.

Dr. Lieberman recommends these particular fruits because they contain high levels of the soluble fiber pectin. Fiber slows digestion, helps eliminate toxins stored in body fat, and gives you a feeling of fullness.

3. Killer sandwiches.

To lose 40 pounds in 21 weeks, Kristina relied on plenty of hearty sandwiches stacked with vegetables, such as tomato, cucumber, sprouts, lettuce and onion, as well as deli meats – but always oven-roasted turkey over anything vacuum-packed. For bread choice, Kristina suggests anything brown with lots of seeds and heavy grains you can actually see, because less-milled ingredients contain much more fiber.

4. Cereal

They can be a little hard to find, but low-sugar cereals packed with protein and fiber are hitting the market. I eat my cereal with skim milk and blackberries or raspberries, which contain about 8g of fiber per cup. That’s like three or four slices of bread!

5. Salad

If you eat a salad, make it valuable. Get field or Asian greens and add a yogurt dressing. Plus you need a ton of vegetables and some good lean protein, like grilled salmon.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Aerobics - The Best Way to Burn Fat

Aerobics is a moderate-intensity workout program that makes the body use stored fat as a fuel rather than glucose - the sole source of energy for the brain. Fat, like a log of wood, is a slow but long-lasting fuel, whereas glucose, like a kindling wood, gives quick energy in short spurts. And because fat metabolism requires oxygen, aerobic exercises - which are meant to raise the oxygen requirement in the body - are perfect for going from fat to fit.

However, for some reason the ability of metabolizing stored fat for energy purposes decrease as the fitness level of a person decreases. As a result, the muscles of an out-of-shape person start burning glucose instead of fat, making him feel fatigued and hungry after slightest activity.

Why Aerobics?

Aerobic exercises swing the body back into the fat-burning mode and program the body to burn fat for fuel even when you are not exercising. This helps in making the muscles lean, improves the strength of the heart muscles, and reduces blood pressure. Because aerobic exercises are moderate-intensity, anyone can benefit from them, including out-of-shape people, the elderly, children, and even pregnant women.

Which Exercises are Aerobic?

Any physical activity that raises your heart level to 60-70% of the maximum heart rate for a sustained period of 20-30 minutes can be classified as aerobics. If an exercise is making you feel out of breath, it means you are pushing your heart beyond the permitted optimum heart rate. This should not happen.

The best aerobic exercise for beginners is brisk walking. And all you need to do that, apart from the will to do, is a good pair of shoes. Walking 30-40 minutes 3-5 times a week is ideal. Some indoor low-impact aerobic exercises include walking on the treadmill, cycling on a stationary bike, swimming, etc.

Fit people can take to high-impact aerobic exercises like jogging, skipping a rope, mock skipping, jumping jacks, stair climbing, skiing, etc.

Making Aerobics a Fun Activity

If you enjoy exercising in a group and want to make it a social activity, then you can join aerobics classes. These exercises often consist of low-impact dance steps and rhythmic movements accompanied by stimulating music and an instructor. Aerobics done underwater, aqua-aerobics, have still lower impact than floor aerobics.

Aerobic exercises can be done outdoors as well as indoor in the privacy of your home with minimal investment. And you can easily fit a30-minute aerobic program in your agenda. For example, cycling on your stationary bike while watching your favorite TV show, mock skipping during the short breaks in work, walking to the marketplace, etc. Use your creativity and improvise your own methods of making your workouts more enjoyable and less monotonous, so that aerobics becomes an indispensable part of your life.

Summary:

Aerobic exercising is the best way to lose fat permanently, and strengthen your heart muscles. They change the body metabolism and switch it into fat-burning mode. Aerobic exercises are moderate-intensity and can be done by almost anyone, including the elderly and even pregnant women.

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Best Diet - 3 Key Features Your Diet MUST Have For Weight Loss Success

So you’ve made the resolution that THIS is the year you’re going to lose weight and get in the best shape of your life. You’re not going to settle for second best - you’re going to achieve that dream body you’ve always wanted.

Great news - this is actually the best time to make that commitment. Why? Because you can take advantage of the powerful momentum and energy to achieve your weight loss dreams.

But there’s nothing worse than committing to lose weight, only to get lost among the 5 gazillion diets out there. It can get confusing - you may end up wasting a lot of money and effort. You may end up wondering which diet is really the BEST diet for you.

In order to have rapid weight loss success, you have to find the best diet for you (a.k.a. the diet that will speed you towards your dream body at lightning pace). There are millions of diets - but only a few that are best for you and your lifestyle.

The best diet for you will have the 3 key features listed below. Choose your diet with these 3 key features in mind and you’re already halfway to your weight loss dreams.

#1 Proven Success Rate

Are there before and after pictures of people who have lost weight with that particular diet? Are there customer testimonials? Have there been independent studies done on the diet’s success rate?

The diet you choose doesn’t have to have all three of these but try to find at least some kind of proven success rate before choosing that particular program.

Finding a diet with a proven success rate not only lets you know that the diet works but it also helps give you the confidence that the diet will work FOR YOU.

Confidence is one of the most underrated factors in a successful weight loss program. If you’ve tried and failed with diets before you especially need that extra boost of confidence to carry you through the more difficult times in the diet. By reminding yourself that this diet has been proven to work - you’ll be able to keep going and reach your weight loss goals.

A related feature that gets extra points is if the diet has been recommended by an expert or a physician. Again this boosts your confidence that the diet is safe and effective.

#2 Affordable.

Losing weight should not cost you thousands of dollars (unless we’re talking about surgery here and that’s an entirely different article). The best diet will be affordable for the average person.

If the diet costs too much, be very suspicious and look elsewhere. There are too many shady diets out there and as a consumer, it pays to be cautious.

I’ll give you an example of what I mean:

A close friend of mine went to a well-known weight loss clinic in our area and was told she had to pay the yearly fees up front (around $1000 NOT including food). They also told her she had to buy their food in bulk (like $500 for a year’s worth of chocolate). When the chocolate gave her heart palpitations and she had to take it back, they told her it was non-refundable. She was out the money for the chocolate. Plus, she feels she can’t leave the program because she’s paid the yearly fees (which, you guessed it, are also non-refundable).

She unfortunately made the mistake of ignoring her instincts and paying way too much money for a diet program. If you notice you’re being asked for hefty fees right out of the gate, warning lights should be flashing in your mind.

Now on the other hand, the best diet WILL cost you something. It actually is better if you put some cash on the table for your diet program. Why? Because when we invest in something we’re more likely to stick with it. When we invest in something we are more likely to follow through and get the results we want.

For example I did a liver detox several months ago. I’m not really into liver detoxing but I read an article and figured I’d try it.

The detox kit cost me a whopping $50 and when I opened the instructions they told me I had to give up junk food for two weeks. In any other universe I would have laughed and simply forgotten about detoxing my liver. But because I’d shelled out $50, I was invested - I decided that I hopefully wouldn’t starve from lack of junk food over two weeks and suffered through it.

If I’d gotten the detox kit for free there’s no way I would have followed those instructions. But because I was invested, I followed through and now have a healthier liver thanking me for it.

So when searching for the best diet, putting out some money on yourself and your dreams of a better body is actually a healthy thing. Just keep in mind that you shouldn’t have to spend thousands of dollars on it.

#3 Compatible with Your Tastes and Lifestyle

This is THE most crucial step however it’s the one where most people go wrong. When choosing a diet, they simply pick one and go, without considering if it is compatible with their tastes and lifestyle.

For example, if you hate feeling deprived or empty you might want to choose a program that lets you eat many times during the day so you don’t feel hungry. If you get bored easily you want a diet program that gives you tremendous variety and flexibility. If you don’t do a lot of cooking or food preparation, you’ll want to look at a program where the food is pre-made for you.

Diets are like cars - there are hundreds of different models out there, each with their own unique features. And they can get you where you want to go. But your personality might fit better with certain features than others.

Dieting is hard enough. Don’t make it harder on yourself by choosing a diet not compatible with who you are. Setting yourself up for success will also guarantee that you’ll stick it out until you reach your goal.

And one other thing, the best diet will be one that you can get excited about. Choose a diet that you enjoy, that you believe in, that may actually be - gulp - fun.

Emotional excitement will fade in time, yes. But it can give you enough of an emotional push to get you over the initial hump. By that time your first few pounds will have come off and will serve as your continuing motivation.

So those are 3 key considerations when looking for the best diet. Keep them in mind and you will progress in leaps and bounds towards your dream body. Remember, planning now may seem boring - but it’s the key to your future weight loss success.

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