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| cingular_8525 : Cingular 8525 Pocket PC smart phone posted by laazlee-q | ||||
![]() An expensive toy, but the Cingular 8525 Pocket PC mobile PDA, which stands for Personal Digital Assistant, smart phone is well worth every penny! Its more than a cell phone, and more than a PDA - the 8525 is a full blown pocket PC. Yes, its a Windows Mobile powered computer, Start button and all. At 400MHz the 8525 pocket PC is blazing fast (for its size). The enormous screen is made possible by a slide out keyboard, and it is a touch screen - just tap it with your finger or the provided stylus pen. A hard case is strongly recommended to protect the screen. The 8525 is an upgrade to the previous Cingular 8125 pocket PC mobile device. The Cingular 8525 is a Cingular exclusive. Among all its features, the 8525 has (obviously) a phone - with all the possible bells and whistles one could fit into a mobile phone package; speaker phone, bluetooth, wired handsfree, voice dialing, and of course the phonebook. A decent 2 Mega pixel camera is on the back that does still pictures and video as well. A small LED flash supplies some illumination for dark spaces, but it works best in natural light. Messaging (email as well as SMS text messages), a full HTML browser that supports most Javascript, WiFi support, InfraRed IR support, USB, Bluetooth of course, and can even work as a USB tethered or IR wireless modem for laptops. The 8525 even works as an MP3 player with the Windows Mobile Media Player built in. Internal speakers provide a mini-boom box, or use the included wired stereo headphones, or add-on bluetooth headsets for stereo listening. A micro SD memory storage card slot allows easy expansion of precious memory. |
![]() The Windows Mobile 5 operating system comes with a sizable feature set built in. Mobile Outlook for email and SMS text messaging provides rudimentary but acceptable messaging capabilities - however some major quirks and annoyances exist (see other articles linked below). The Mobile Internet Explorer IE browser is a full HTML browser that can show virtually any webpage. Granted, one is limited by the screen resolution given the size of the screen, but scrollbars and a four-way keypad make it easy to get around the large web pages. Most simple javascript does work, but not crazy scripts or DHTML fancy shmancy pages. Images are scaled down to the screen size so viewing them takes some squinting, but it is an acceptable down side. The browser supports Desktop mode where it attempts to render the web page as-is; or a column mode where it attempts to fit things in compact columns (though sometimes it makes the webpage appear strange); and a default option that does a best guess arrangement which actually does work the best for most websites. Why buy both a PDA and an iPod MP3 player? The Cingular 8525 does it all, the built in Windows Mobile Media Player allows you to play virtually any music file. |
![]() An extra Micro SD memory storage card is absolutely required if you intend to listen to music (and you will). At the time of writing, 2 Gig micro SD memory cards were selling for under a $100 and that is a huge amount. The micro SD card just slips into the slot, and you can have multiple memory cards (but only use one at a time obviously). Transferring music files is easy, just plug in the USB cable (or use Infra Red IR if your computer supports that, or Bluetooth); install the drivers/client software on the desktop, and copy files directly over. The software (Microsoft Active Sync) also does syncronizations for data files and Outlook mail, if you require that feature. As with any mobile device, the Cingular 8525 has two weaknesses - MEMORY and POWER. Unlike a regular computer, the pocket PC does not have a hard disk drive to dump files onto. It uses memory (RAM in computer terms). Although it is RAM the contents are non-volatile, that is, data is not lost when power goes out. The 8525 pocket PC uses the memory as its storage medium instead of a hard drive. Internal memory consists of read-only and read-write parts, the read-only part is the operating system - the read-write part is where programs and data files are stored. The internal memory is only sufficient for basic usage - you absolutely NEED extra memory in the form of a micro SD memory storage card. A memory manager tool in the Windows Mobile operating system allows you to monitor the size and usage of the memory (both fixed memory as well as the add-on memory card). |
![]() Power management is reasonably good, the Lithium Ion (LION) battery provides good stamina, and even charges (albeit slowly) when plugged into USB. The 8525 device turns itself off when not in use, the phone does continue to work in this mode as well. Some features in the 8525 phone affect the battery considerably, especially anything to do with the multiple radio transmitters that are built in. Bluetooth is the biggest power hog, it drains the battery the most. Shutting off Bluetooth handsfree devices when not required is a good habit. This is a sad fact for all mobile devices, not just the Cingular 8525. WiFi is another drain on the battery. In most areas Cingular offers the 3G or EDGE wireless data connection with unlimited usage plans - making WiFi redundant. However, if you keep "borrowing" your neighbor's unsecured WiFi feed, it will drink up your battery juice real fast. The 3G/EDGE transmitter is also a big power drain. Excessive surfing or constant email checking will run down your battery. Its fine to check the news or sports scores or your email during boring meetings, or on the bus/train commute - but it is not designed for around the clock usage. Also, if your signal strength drops to below 2 bars (low signal), your phone has to shout louder which drains more power. You can disconnect the 3G connection by tapping the G icon, tap DISCONNECT - the phone transmitter will fall back to cellular (lower power consumption). Overall, the Cingular 8525 scores an 11 out of 10 - yes, this little thing is incredible, and is resoundingly recommended! |
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| spyware : What is spyware and why is spyware bad posted by euis | ||||
![]() What is spyware? Spyware is the latest trend in marketing tracking and identity/data theft software that , you know, sneaks onto your machine with other 'free' programs, such as Gator, Bonzai Buddy, Kazaa etc. Call it what they may, but to us it may as well be just another vius. Sadly, regular antivirus software does not detect them. While this may be a great concept, the downside is that maybe the advertising companies also install additional tracking software on your system, which is continuously "calling home", using your Internet connection and reports statistical data to the "mothership". While according to the privacy policies of the companies, there will be no sensitive or identifying data collected from your system and you shall remain anonymous, it still remains the fact, that you have a "live" server sitting on your PC that is sending information about you and your surfing habits, as well as your personal information (such as accounts, passwords, credit card numbers) to a remote location for use in stealing from you. |
![]() How did I get infected with spyware? First, you must think about how you might have gotten the programs in the first place. Did you download and install file-sharing or other free software? Then likely, you got spyware as part of the deal. It's a bargain you (or them) made when you installed the free software by clicking "yes" to accepting legal language you probably didn't bother to read. Buried in the legalese often is disclosure of such ad products. But there are trickier ways spyware sneaks onto your computer. If your Web browser's security settings are low, you might have gotten it simply by visiting a Web site. Perhaps you mistyped a domain name and got a search engine you never heard of, one that surreptitiously placed the spyware on your computer. Pop-up messages that claim to help your computer run better are sometimes fronts for getting you to accept spyware installations. |
![]() Why is spyware bad? While legitimate adware companies will disclose the nature of data that is collected and transmitted in their privacy statement (linked from our database), there is almost no way for the user to actually control what data is being sent. The fact is that the technology is in theory capable of sending much more than just banner statistics - and this is why many people feel uncomfortable with the idea. Spyware can slow down your computer or Net surfing because it continually delivers pop-up ads. Some are not written well, so they can conflict with existing programs, cause computers to crash or otherwise use computing resources inefficiently. On the other hand.Millions of people are using advertising supported "spyware" products and could not care less about the privacy hype, in fact some "Spyware" programs are among the most popular downloads on the Internet. |
![]() Is Spyware illegal? Even though the name may indicate so, Spyware is not an illegal type of software in any way - although the eventual theft of your identity and/or money will be a crime. However there are certain issues that a privacy oriented user may object to and therefore prefer not to use the product. This usually involves the tracking and sending of data and statistics via a server installed on the user's PC and the use of your Internet connection in the background. How can I stop it? Spyware can be tricky to find and remove, you should invest in a good and reputable spyware removal software package. Once you've removed all the errant programs, do a scan every so often in case new spyware has sneaked in since then. Just make sure you update the lists first, as spyware makers are constantly finding newer ways to get to you. |
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