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Palm Pixi (Sprint)

A smaller, cheaper version of the Pre, Palm Pixi (Sprint) is aimed at a younger audience and to those who put a precedent on messaging or are making the jump from a feature phone to a smartphone. You can think of Palm Pixi (Sprint) as the replacement to the Palm Centro. Since it is a more entry level smartphone, you sacrifice some features, such as Wi-Fi and a better camera. In addition, Palm Pixi (Sprint) feels underpowered compared with the Pre.

However, what you do get is an incredibly sleek smartphone with an improved keyboard and enhanced contact management and messaging features. Plus, you still get 3G support, Bluetooth, GPS, and the great multitasking abilities of WebOS. For first time smartphone buyers and casual users, Palm Pixi (Sprint) is enough, but power users and tech enthusiasts should go with the Pre. Palm Pixi (Sprint) goes on sale November 15 as a Sprint exclusive for US$99.99 with a two year contract (it requires one of the carrier's unlimited data plans, such as Simply Everything or Everything Data) and after a US$100 mail-in rebate.

The price is OK, and Sprint offers some of the better valued voice and data plans. That said, to make Palm Pixi (Sprint) a real enticing package, it'd be great to see Sprint shave off even US$10 on the price, considering that the Pre is only $50 more and you can get the HTC Droid Eris from Verizon for the same price with Wi-Fi. While Palm Pixi (Sprint) name won't appeal to some people, we can certainly see where the inspiration comes from, as the smartphone is downright petite and dare we say, cute?

Palm Pixi (Sprint) is Palm's thinnest device to date and measures a slight 4.37 inches by 2.17 inches wide by 0.43 inch thick and weighs 3.26 ounces. It easily slips into a pants pocket and is incredibly light in the hand without feeling fragile. The back of the phone has a nice soft touch finish so it doesn't feel as plasticky or slick as the Pre. Plus, it has a more solid construction without any moving parts that come with a slider design. Of course, with the compact size and slate form factor, there are some trade offs, most notably, screen size.

Palm Pixi (Sprint) features a 2.63 inch capacitive touch screen with a 320x400 resolution, so it's a bit of adjustment coming from the Pre's 3.1 inch, 320x480 HVGA display, particularly when viewing Web pages and videos. The app panels can also feel a bit cramped when you've got the quick launch bar or an e-mail preview occupying the bottom of the screen. Like the Pre, Palm Pixi (Sprint) has multitouch capabilities so you can use the pinch gesture to zoom in and out of Web pages, photos, and maps.

In addition, there's a built-in accelerometer as well as a proximity sensor so the display will automatically turn off when you're on a call in order to prevent any accidental mispresses when holding the phone up to your ear. Below the display is a gesture area that's not visible to the naked eye. However, once you touch it, you'll see a single line in the center light up. This replaces the physical center button found the Pre and when touched, it brings you back to the deck of card view if you're working in an application. Swiping your finger right to left will also return you to the previous screen and dragging your finger from the gesture area up to the screen will bring up the launcher bar, just like the Pre.
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HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless)

In the hand, HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless) feels like a solidly constructed phone. It measures 4.45 inches tall by 2.19 inches wide by 0.51 inch thick and weighs 4.23 ounces, so it's slim enough to slip into a pants pocket and feels comfortable to hold during phone calls. In addition, HTC added a proximity sensor, a feature that was missing on the Sprint HTC Hero, so now the screen will turn off when you're on a phone call to prevent any accidental misdials from a brush of your cheek.

Speaking of the screen, HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless)'s 3.2 inch HVGA capacitive touch screen is hard to ignore. With a 320x480 pixel resolution, the display is amazingly sharp and vibrant. Text is easy to read and the colors of images are vibrant and rich. The Android interface, with its icon based main menu, is familiar, but we're disappointed that HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless) comes only with Android OS 1.5. That means you'll have to wait for OS 1.6 and 2.0. In addition to a light sensor, the screen has a built-in accelerometer so the screen orientation automatically changes from portrait to landscape mode when you rotate the phone.

Be aware that the feature only works in certain applications, such as photos, the Web browser, and e-mail. The onscreen keyboard also will change depending on the phone's position. Just like the Hero, HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless) uses HTC's own virtual keyboard rather than the stock Android one. We find it to be a little easier to use with its bigger buttons, white background, and more spacing between the keys, particularly in landscape mode. Even with those refinements, it's slightly behind the iPhone's in terms of precision, but it's responsive and provides haptic feedback.

The capacitive touch screen generally is responsive, whether you're tapping an icon to open an app, scrolling through long lists, or swiping through the various home screens. We love that HTC Droid Eris (Verizon Wireless) offers full multi touch support in the Web browser and photo gallery. That means that you can zoom by pinching your fingers and by double tapping the screen. It's a big improvement over the first-gen Android phones and it removes one of the last remaining advantages of the iPhone's browser. On the bottom of the display are three touch controls for the main menu, a home screen customization menu, and the calling menu.

The latter opens the phone dialer and offers access to your recent calls and your contacts list. There are other ways to interact with your device. Below the display you get four navigation buttons : Home, Menu, Back, and Zoom. However, unlike the Sprint and GSM Hero, these four navigation controls are touch sensitive rather than physical buttons. Like the keyboard, they provide haptic feedback and we preferred them over the Sprint Hero's since they have a more spacious layout and are more responsive. We occasionally had to press the Menu button a couple of times for it to register, but it wasn't a big problem. You also get some physical controls, including a Talk and End or power keys and a trackball navigator.
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VoipPRO offers wholesale voip cheap rates

Another voip provider by Delmont Sarl. And this is a wholesale voip provider, which is good for heavy users, small and medium businesses and call centres. Cheap calls are offered by many voip providers like Rynga, ActionVoip but a very few offers wholesale rates.

Voippro is the voip provider for small and medium businesses. VoipPro provide prepaid VoIP termination at top quality and rates, thanks to interconnections with more than 100 carriers worldwide. Whether you are a carrier, reseller, VoIP service provider or run a small busines, callcenter or callshop, you don't need any minimum volume to benefit from the cheapest wholesale rates on the market!

Calls to India are at 1.13 cents per minute to landlines and 1 cent to Indian mobiles, calls to Bangladesh are also cheap 1.4 cents. Another good thing is calls are billed in 1 second increments except Mexico fix and mobile which are billed in 60 seconds increment. Only bad thing is that you need to buy minimum credit worth 100 Euros.

Calls are also offered via SIP. Use following settings :
Username: Your VoipPro username
Password: Your password
SIP/Proxy registrar: sip.voippro.com
Domain/Realm (optional): voippro.com
STUN server: stun.voippro.com
If you would only like to connect using fixed IP addresses, you can insert your fixed IP addresses in your myaccount area.
After that, you can connect by using the following VoipPro-IP address:
SIP en H323: 77.72.174.132

Please share your feedback on VoipPRO.
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Stanacard promotion to make cheap calls India

Stanacard, one of the famous and most widely used calling card is offering December promotion lowering call rates to India. Stanacard works from USA to make calls worldwide.

During December of 2009, StanaCard is offering up to 40% of your top-up in free bonus minutes. Top up your account from December 1st 00:00 EST of 2009 and on or before December 31st 23:59 EST of 2009 and you´ll get the bonus automatically. But if you sign up through any referal then you will get 100% one time bonus, making your call rates half.

Presently Stanacard is offering call rate to India at 3.10 cents per minute, now depending on the credit you will get bonus minutes (without referal).

The note given on Stanacard december promotion is " This promotion applies to all existing accounts and new signups without referral. The promotion is not applicable to accounts that are signing up with a referral code. Stanacard will continue to match all first-time users that signup through the referral program with a 100% bonus credit the first time you charge your account. Bonus credit can only be earned during promotion, but can be used at any time – it never expires."

Seems to be a nice offer to make cheap calls to India.
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Trueroots one cent offer to India

One cent plans by various calling card and voip providers are not new. Even per second plans are now in the market (AirtelCallhome). However someone mailed me up asking about Trueroots.

Well Trueroots.us is running a promotion "True1ndia" plan - Now call India for as low as 1 cent/min, with trueroots from TATA Communications. The plan is vali till 31 st Dec this year 2009. So you have only one month now to enjoy this offer.

Total Plan value : $9.99
Subscription Charges: $3.99
Talktime: $6
Talktime in minutes: 600 minutes (local access)
Effective calling rate : 1.66 cents/min.

So, I guess the calling rate aint the cheapest still not a bad deal. Atleast you can have it for a month and avail this offer.
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