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Nokia C2-01.5 Unlocked GSM Phone with 3.2 MP Camera and Music and Video Player–U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) Reviews

41P95kG27GL. SL160  Nokia C2 01.5 Unlocked GSM Phone with 3.2 MP Camera and Music and Video Player  U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) Reviews

  • Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and
  • 3G-enabled candybar phone with easy access to e-mail and social networks; customize with apps from the Ovi Store
  • 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion to 16 GB; media player and FM radio
  • Up to 4.5 hours of talk time, up to 450 hours (18.75 days) of standby time; released in March, 2011
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, stereo headset, quick start guide
  • (Requires 3G service, 3G service may not be available in all networks)
  • 3.2 MP camera with 4x digital zoom; view pics on the crystal clear 2 inch QVGA display,
  • 3G, WCDMA0; 850/1900/2100 and 900/199/2100, and GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • A free service that pushes your email to your device automatically (data charges may apply)
  • An affordable phone that is 3G capable, allowing you to browse the Internet, check your emails and keep up with your social networks
  • Customize your device with apps from the Ovi Store, and stay connected with Nokia Messaging,
  • Inbox contents: Nokia C2-01 device, Nokia Battery (BL-5C), Nokia Compact Charger (AC-3), and Nokia Stereo Headset (WH-102)
  • US/International 3G compatibility via 900/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA (AT&T)
The Nokia C2-01 is not only attractive and affordable, it is also 3G capable, which provides a superior Internet browsing experience. Plus, 3G functionality makes it quick and easy to send emails, share pics and download apps. The device also offers a 3.2 megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and video capabilities. View your pics and videos on the clear 2 inch QVGA display, and then share them via MMS, Facebook, email or instant messaging. You can even customize your device with apps and games

Nokia C2-01.5 Unlocked GSM Phone with 3.2 MP Camera and Music and Video Player--U.S. Version with Warranty (Black)


51by1ha3OKL. SL160  Nokia C2 01.5 Unlocked GSM Phone with 3.2 MP Camera and Music and Video Player  U.S. Version with Warranty (Black) Reviews
  • Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US/International 3G compatibility via 850/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
  • 3G-enabled messaging phone with full QWERTY keyboard; push e-mail and calendars via Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes Traveler
  • GPS with free Ovi Maps navigation; 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion
  • Up to 5.5 hours of 3G talk time, up to 705 hours (29+ days) of standby time; released in August, 2010
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 2 GB microSD card, connectivity cable, wired stereo headset, user guide
Discover more ways to stay connected with friends, family, business contacts and everyone important to you with the Nokia E5-00. It has everything you need to stay in touch with a variety of email and messaging options, while also helping you to take and share pics and videos, explore the web, connect through social networking, access work and personal email, navigate your day and more. The affordable Nokia E5 even manages to fit a full QWERTY keyboard into its compact, eye-catching design for q

Nokia E5-00 Unlocked GSM Phone with Easy E-mail Setup, IM, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, Ovi Store with Apps, and Free Ovi Maps Navigation (Black)

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CD Ripper Software

CD ripper software will open up an entirely new

way of how you listen to music. With the use of

CD ripping software, you can take audio tracks

from a CD and them into audio files for use on

your computer. You can save them as WAV, MP3, OGG,

or WMA audio files. The term “ripping” is the

term used to describe this very process.

There are advanced CD ripper software as well,

which allows you to convert back and forth between

these formats. You can also get software that

can record vinyl LPs and cassettes to create those

same audio files for your computer.

You can get a variety of ripper software programs

online by searching the internet. Most software

is user friendly and offers you a variety of

options. You should however, do some searching

and comparing before you decide which CD ripper

program is best for your needs.

Each type of CD ripper software will offer it’s

own style and interface. You should always make

sure the CD ripper software you choose is easy

to use and easy to understand. It doesn’t matter

how good the software is – if you can’t use it.

When you explore the options of CD ripper software,

make sure you also check the software’s editing

abilities. With most programs, you can select

the output format for the music. This will

include the bitrate, channels, and even the

frequency.

Quality ripper programs will also tag the

encoded audio files with medadata, which will

contain information about the artist, song title,

track number, and even the album title. This

will automatically be input for the file.

Another great feature with some ripper programs

is the ability to delete the silence at the

beginning or end of song tracks. Some programs

will even give you the ability to edit the

songs themselves, giving you full control of

the sound provided by your files.

For those who enjoy to listen to their music

from a CD, a CD ripper can aso be used to

select your favorite songs and create a mixed

CD. Some rippers will even let you rip audio

tracks directly from a CD then burn them to a

new CD – without having to save them as a new

audio file.

With millions of people ripping CDs these days,

CD ripping is the wave of the future. You no

longer have to keep your music on your computer,

as you can rip them to a CD or even put them

in your favorite MP3 player and take the music

with you – wherever you go.

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Canadian satellite radio

While the United States initiated the satellite radio evolution, Canada is now hot on their trails. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) began hearings in 2004 for applicants ready to develop Canada’s first satellite radio broadcasting. The Canadian satellite radio industry received quite a lot of interest and in the end three main applications were filed: XM filed one in partnership with Canadian Satellite Radio and Sirius filed an application with Standard Broadcasting and the CBC. The third application belongs to CHUM Limited and Astral Media and to many came as a surprise. That was mostly because CHUM Limited and Astral Media came up with a different solution that that proposed by Sirius and XM Radio. CHUM applied for a subscription radio service that is to be delivered through the already existing terrestrial DAB transmitters. In other words, the transmitters would be the ones receiving the satellite transmission, from where they would continue the broadcast to consumer owned receivers. While the CHUM Limited and Astral Media proposal offers an entirely Canadian approach, the first two bring in a blend of US based technology and Canadian broadcasting channels. XM Radio and Sirius had a slight advantage in the fact that the coverage area of their satellites already existed in parts of Canada, so a small audience was already using their services.

Three satellite radio services for Canada

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved all three applications in June 2005, but with a series of conditions imposed to the three solicitants. Here they are as required by the CRTC:

• A minimum of 8 channels must be produced in Canada and for each Canadian channel 9 foreign channels can be broadcast.

• At least 85% of the content on the Canadian-produced channels (whether musical or spoken word) must be Canadian.

• At least 25% of the Canadian channels must be French-language stations.

• At least 25% of the music aired on the Canadian channels must be new Canadian music.

• At least 25% of the music played on the Canadian channels must be from up-and-coming Canadian artists.

The three companies had to accept these conditions as they are part of the Canadian broadcasting regulations. The US companies and their Canadian partners began negotiations for tilting the rules in their favor. One of the main offers of both the Sirius and XM Radio partnerships was that they would play 50% French content as opposed to the 25% required by the CRTC. AS a results of the negotiations, XM Radio received 5 channels of National Hockey League Play-by-Play in addition to the channels they already had – XMs part of the deal was to cover the Canadian National Hockey League games. The fact that the US satellite industry giants were both allowed to broadcast on Canadian territory determined CHUM to appeal the decision. They motivated their action by saying that the two US companies would simply “suffocate” CHUM with their presence in Canada, not allowing any room for development for the all-Canadian company. CHUM also complained about the deals that were cut with the two US companies. As a response, Canadian Satellite Radio and Sirius Canada said that CHUM is in fact trying to obtain monopoly over the Canadian satellite radio market for themselves.

Today’s Canadian satellite radio

One of the main complaints of the people of Canada was that the CRTC decision did not require sufficient Canadian content. This made the broadcasters come out with promises of additional French and Canadian content. The Canadian Federal Cabinet accepted the CRTC decision on September 10, 2005. XM satellite radio was launched on the 29th of November 2005 and Sirius was next on December 1. Monthly subscription rates are $12.99 for XM with a one time activation fee of $19.99 and $14.99 for Sirius, without any activation fees. Both companies are expecting rapid increases in the numbers o subscribers, although, in spite of the extra Canadian content they added to their air time, there are still quite a few voices protesting against the potential monopoly the two companies may get to in the near future.

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Satellite Radio – The Advantages

One of the great advantages of satellite radio is the fact that the programs are not interrupted by commercials. This is because the provider’s income comes from listeners and not from advertisers. Satellite radio services offer around 70 programs of commercial fee music channels each and you have a great variety of choices, from mainstream rock, hip-hop and dance music to folk music, opera, blues and many more.

Another great thing about satellite radio is the absence of static. You can be driving from the West Coast to the East Coast in the United States of America and you will not get any static at all on the way. The satellite radio signal is digital, which means that you will get crystal-clear sound wherever you go.

Satellite radio tuners receive, along with the actual radio programs, an influx of metadata that consists of information regarding song title, artist, radio program and radio channel. This means that your satellite radio receiver will display all the necessary information about what you are listening to. For instance, if you hear a great song and you want to know which artist sings it, you just look at the receiver‘s display.

All satellite radio programs are uncensored. This is one of the reasons why artists like Howard Stern chose to move their shows on satellite radio. You can also listen to your favorite hip-hop songs without the interruption of those annoying ‘beep’ sounds.

Satellite radio programs also offer information about local traffic and weather conditions. The information is very detailed especially for those who live in big cities. If there is a major national calamity and other terrestrial radio stations will not work, you can always count on getting accurate information from satellite radio program. You can also listen to satellite radio online on your computer.

If you still are not convinced on why you should pay money for something that you can get for free, think about how much time you have wasted listening to commercials and all kinds of other boring stuff on terrestrial radio programs. Traditional radio is not free, despite the popular belief. It is time-consuming and irritating because you have to listen to five minutes or more of commercials so that you can finally hear a song you like. The satellite radio subscriptions are very affordable and, for around 13 dollars per month, you get exactly the programs you want, which you can listen to wherever you are, at the best sound quality.

Satellite radio is great for you especially if you travel a lot. If you are traveling across the United States of America, for example, you can listen to the channel or channels you want during your whole trip, without losing signal or getting static. If you have a traditional radio, you will have to keep changing channels every hundred miles, but if you are using satellite radio you do not have to do that because the geographically availability of programs is not a problem. Satellite radio subscribers will soon get the chance to watch video programs as well. Both Sirius and XM services have announced their intention of introducing in the near future a variety of video satellite channels that will have some of the great advantages that are currently available to satellite radio: commercial free programs, great quality of sound and vast geographical availability.

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