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10/01/08

[CES 2008] New Sony Ericsson Phones!!

Sony Ericsson W350

Nice and cheap phone. This is a good example of that. With the new Sony Ericsson W350, we have a music player and phone for a low price, with a good design, a little retro ( because of the flip).
Let's see the specifications


  • 1.3 Megapixels Camera with 4x digital zoom
  • Screen: 176x220 pixel 262.144 color TFT
  • Memory: 14 MB Phone Memory, Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) up to 512Mb
  • Size: 1.7 x 4.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Weight: 2.8 oz
  • Built-in Bluetooth™, Megabass™, TrackID™
  • QuadBand GSM and EDGE






Sony Ericsson W760

This new phone of sony ericsson is a complete phone that integrates gps, 3d game engine, and other features like Shake Control, TrackID™, SensMe™ , HDSPA connectivity, Let's see the specifications!


  • Camera- 3.2 Megapixels with 2.5x Digital Zoom
  • Screen: 240x320 pixel -262.144 color TFT
  • Memory: 40mb phone memory with Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) support

[CES 2008] a Projector for mobile Phones???


Well, This year CES 2008 have a lot of things to show but, Right Now! is the time to 3m To Show a little projector build for mobile phones, maybe in the last quarter of this year we will see the first phone with projector included, but we have to wait until that.


3M claims that its wee projector is capable of firing out a 40in, or larger, image with “no-speckle and a high-fill factor that ensures superior image quality”.


Well this is a nice gadget for one who says that there is no more to put in a phone =)

I will be waiting for more of this, probably more companies that sell projectors are going to be interesed in develop their own miniprojector for mobile phones, Who knows, maybe this will be the new world tendence. How I say Before the only thing that we can do at the moment is wait! =)

[CES 2008] Turtle TWP-800 .A mobile phone in your wrist



This is a mobile phone that looks like a wrist watch, but actually the impressive thing is that this "cellphone" have almost all the functions that have the regular mobile phones. A quick List


  • MP3 & MP4 Player
  • Games/Calendar/Memo/Melody compose/Call waiting/divert
  • Triband Phone GSM
  • Two Languages: Chinese & English
  • Comes with a Bluetooth Stereo HeadPhones
  • Supports MMS/Alarm/Calculator/World time/Units-currency converter

This obviously is a great idea, but I cannot think What I'm Going supossed to do when I recieve a call ( I know that this phone comes with stereo bluetooth headsphone), but what are the design of them???. You know that this can be a little unconfortable, but at least others bluetooth headphones work with this wrist phone. I was searching through the web, And I found this

Sony DR-BT30Q for £24.95 ( For UK users)

Sony DR-BT30Q for $48.81 ( For American Users)




Well This will be a nice complement to your new brand wrist watch!!! =)
See you!!!!

7/01/08

CES 2008!!!! =)

Well CES 2008 is here!!!

Let's see what are the innovations this year.
A lot of phones, gps, tv's, projectors, and other articles, with the participation of big companies like sony, samsung, panasonic, etc, all this in only one place, so is this event important?? YES =). We are excited just to imagine what the companies are going to exhibit in their stands, so let's see All the new articles of this important event. I will organized everythin by Article and company
Enjoy ;)


24/11/07

Happy New Year!!!!!!! My Xperience!

Hi!!!!! How are You?????




I have to say that personally this was the worse christmas in my life =)

I don't know Why!!! But everybody was like --'???!!!!



At least 2007!!! is finished

And Welcome 2008 year!!!!! wiiiiiiii



That's what I Want!!!!!, We have Now to forget all the tasty food, all the nice and delicious drinks, all the parties and We have to Focus!! in only one thing!! well depending on the situacion there are 2 things.



Study & Work!!!!!!1


So let's start this year with a lot of positive energy!!!!!

Venezuela :A little tour

Venezuela is a country of striking natural beauty and dramatic contrasts: the snowcapped peaks of the Andes in the west; steamy Amazonian jungles in the south; the hauntingly beautiful Gran Sabana plateau, with its strange flat-topped mountains, in the east; and 3000km (1860mi) of white-sand beaches fringed with coconut palms lining the Caribbean coast. South America's largest lake, Lake Maracaibo, and third-longest river, the Orinoco, are also here, and the country boasts the world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls. It is also home to a wide variety of exotic plants and animals, including the jaguar, ocelot, tapir, armadillo, anteater, and the longest snake in the world, the anaconda.


Caracas: Situated in a picturesque valley on the north coast, Venezuela's capital is a bustling metropolis of nearly 5 million inhabitants. Fast, progressive and cosmopolitan, the city is now highly 'Yankeefied,' retaining little of the character of its colonial roots. While it boasts some of the most impressive modern architecture in South America, Caracas is also home to a vast expanse of ranchos - sprawling slums of tin sheds and cardboard boxes covering the surrounding hills that are the product of the uncontrolled surge of postwar immigration. Sights include Plaza Bolívar, with its 17th-century cathedral; the Casa Natal de Bolívar, birthplace of Simón Bolívar; Santa Capilla, a 19th-century neo-Gothic church modeled on Paris's Sainte Chapelle; the monumental Palacio de Miraflores, palace of former leader Joaquín Crespo; the sacred Panteón Nacional, where many eminent Venezuelans are interred; the Petares district, which has retained its historic colonial character; and the modern, bustling Parque Central, which provides a taste of modern Caracas.

Most of the budget hotel accommodations are in the less salubrious suburbs, which are not always safe, especially at night. The best is probably Sabana Grande. Be sure to always keep your wits about you, as mugging and petty theft have become rife in recent years. Nightlife tends to be centered around the districts of Las Mercedes, El Rosal, La Floresta and La Castellana. Enjoy a beer at the Greenwich Pub, or catch some jazz at the Juan Sebastián Bar, one of the city's few authentic jazz venues.


Río Orinoco ( Orinoco River):The third-longest river in South America, the Orinoco covers about 2150km (1333mi), from its source near the Brazilian border in the south of the country to its wide, flooded delta on the northeast coast. The myriad forested islands that make up the delta are home to the Warao people, who live on the riverbanks in houses on stilts, travel mostly by canoe and earn their livelihood from fishing. At the reaches of the Lower Orinoco lies the site of Ciudad Bolívar (formerly Angostura), a hot city that boasts a glorious history and still retains much of its colonial charm. It was here that Simón Bolívar set up his base for the final stage of the War of Independence, and the town became the provisional capital of the country prior to liberation from the Spanish. Most visitors to Ciudad Bolívar will be en route to Canaima, the spectacular town located on the Río Carrao just below the stretch of river with a chain of seven magnificent waterfalls. Nearby, on a tributary, is Salto Angel (Angel Falls), the world's highest waterfall, with an uninterrupted drop of 807m/2647ft (16 times the height of Niagara Falls). Continuing southeast brings you to the fascinating landscape of the Gran Sabana, with its tepuis (flat-topped mountains) and simas ('sink-holes' of jungle up to 350m/1148ft wide, surrounded by sheer cliffs).

The Andes: The verdant mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Mérida are the northernmost tip of the Andes range, and lie in the northwestern reaches of Venezuela. Dotted with small villages whose inhabitants still follow a traditional lifestyle, the mountain also sports trails that reward the more adventurous and energetic traveler with stunning views of the snowcapped peaks. The pleasant, friendly town of Mérida, nestled in the mountains just 12km (7mi) from the country's highest peak, Pico Bolívar, is one of Venezuela's most popular tourist destinations.

Caribbean Coast: The northeast coast is the place to go for outdoor activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, sailing or just lying around and enjoying the sun. The county's beaches are at their idyllic best here - long expanses of white sand lapped by turquoise waters and fringed with coconut palms. Isla de Margarita, 40km (25mi) from the mainland, is a favorite for beach-lovers and a popular holiday destination for Venezuelans. It is easily accessible by ferry from Cumaná and Puerto La Cruz on the mainland.

Coro:On the Caribbean coast at the base of the Península de Paraguaná, Coro is a pleasant, peaceful, cultured town with some of the best colonial architecture in Venezuela. Founded in 1527, it was one of the earliest colonial settlements on the continent, but most of the interesting architecture dates from the 18th century, when Coro flourished as a contraband center trading with the islands of Curaçao and Bonaire. The historic town center was declared a national monument in the 1950s and a number of buildings have been restored. The cobblestoned Calle Zamora is the most beautiful colonial street, with spectacular old mansions. Other attractions include the Catedral and the Museo de Arte Coro.






And that's all for Now!!! this was a little tour compared to all the attractions that have this beautiful country so I'm going to add in a near future more information including tips, so if you want to visit this country you'll be prepared.

From: http://www.donquijote.org/tourist/profiles/paises/venezuela/

Welcome!!

Hi Everybody.....................

Welcome to my blog, here you will find a lot of information about some topics, like sports, technology, news, politics, economy, socials, Music ( this is importantxD), Internet News, World, Culture, travel.

The main purpose of this Blog is to show information about Venezuela's Country, So I'm going to put a lot of interesting info, And you'll enjoy it ( I hope at least).

Doesn't matter what is the actual situation of this country ( Venezuela), the important thing is to recognize that we have a lot of potential especially our Landscapes ( they are beautiful!! and there is a good variety too)



So Let's Start!!!!!!!!!!!!!