Thursday, December 1, 2011

Missing 2009

how silly, i just realized that there were no post for the year 2009, where was i anyway.. nowhere.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

This time, for now

I have really no idea on what to post today, maybe I should explain my absence for a year

My partner and i decided last May of 2008 to buy our very own domain name "zoycer dot com" or KAT'S WEB. It didn't went the way we wanted it to primarily because of limited time, my/our limited time.

Blogging for money while having a real paying job does not work for us. I learned that blogging is not for me. Maybe it worked for some i know but i guess never for me... oh but never say never, maybe i'll have time for this when i retire that day I'll sure have plenty of time and experience right?

Welcome me back? Nah.. I'm not even sure if i will be spontaneous on this free site. Maybe yes maybe no.

We can't be too sure.

But if ever i would continue posting here, i wont write about stupid products that i don't really know of, lol.

I kinda miss this. This. Writing without pressure and all that. Not that i pressured myself with our website because i did not. Or maybe I'm writing now because i am somehow feeling guilty for not trying to work it our a lil harder.

Oh well. That was just is, we learn our lessons in different ways, mine is kinda expensive and stressful way.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

YES



Found it!!

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Good morning

My digital camera

I have my digital camera for almost a year now, because of my husband's eagerness to buy me gift, he bought me a digital camera. Love it because it was from him. It's not like those expensive digicams with really high quality imaging features. It's cheaper compared to any branded cams, and is smaller, although it's an 8.0 mega pixels with 4x digital zoom. But i hate using it where light source is minimal, it has a flash but it sure consume so much battery if used. I can't expect too, for a Php3799.00 black digital camera. At least i have a cam i can carry anywhere everywhere, without having to worry if it gets lost or snatched. lol. Kidding. Hope i can save so we can buy a new and fully equipped camcorder.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

I missed November

where was i anyway?... oh yeah i remember my dsl line was cut and took a month to be reconnected.. miss this blog.. Merry Christmas to all!


Saturday, October 18, 2008

The PRADA Phone

Fashionistas would love this. PRADA. PRADA. PRADA. Who wouldn't want PRADA? Yeah, except guys ofcourse, but not all men some men are so into this stuff also.

So back to this PRADA Phone, or LG Prada Phone also known as LG KE850. Actually, it was announced in the market way back December of 2006 but it's official release was made on January of 2007.

Anyone familiar with the phone "Vu" by AT&T? Well, "Vu" is a redesigned version of LG PRADA which was released May 2008.

Here are the features of LG PRADA Phone:
  • Capacitive Touch Screen
  • Music Player
  • Music Multitasking (Messaging)
  • Video Player (MPEG4, H.263, H.264)
  • Adobe Flash UI
  • Document Viewer (ppt, doc, xls, pdf, txt )
And the Specifications:
  • Form Factor: Touchscreen
  • Dimensions: 98.8 x 54 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 85 g
  • Main Screen Type: TFT touchscreen, 256K colors
  • Main Screen Size/Resolution: 240 x 400 pixels, 3 inches
  • Messaging: SMS, EMS, MMS, Email
  • Operating System: Flash UI
  • Built-in Handsfree: Yes
  • Voice-dial/memo: Yes
  • Vibration: Yes
  • Organiser: Yes
  • Office Document Viewer: .ppt, .doc, .xls, .pdf, .txt
  • Battery Stand-By: Up to 300 h
  • Battery Talk Time: Up to 3 h

Connectivity

  • 2G Network: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
  • USB: Yes, v2.0

Multimedia

  • 2MP camera: 2 MP, 1600x1200 pixels, video(30fps), flash
  • Internal Memory: 8 MB shared memory
  • Memory Slot: microSD (TransFlash), up to 2GB
  • Games: Halloween Fever, Photo Puzzle, Virus, Pipe
  • Music: MP3 player
  • Radio: Yes
  • Ringtones: Polyphonic (40 channels), MP3
  • Speakers: Built-in handsfree






Friday, October 17, 2008

The Wizcom Pens


The Wizcom SuperPen Voice (left) is a handheld scanner and translator for English speaking markets.

The SuperPen Translator is sold in the USA and sold as the SuperPen in the rest of the world.

The WizCom SuperPen is a hand-held scanner and translator. This pen provides the functionality of our QuicktionaryII together with the scanning applications offered by our QuickLink Pen Elite .

Scan and Translate: The SuperPen comes with over 30 downloadable language dictionaries - absolutely free! These enable users to scan full lines of text, receive instantaneous word-by-word translation/s and hear scanned English words pronounced aloud. By changing dictionaries as needed, users around the world easily become fluent. Integrated Text-to-Speech technology enables users to pronounce new English words with confidence. These and other SuperPen features have made this product the reading tool of choice for students and travelers alike.

Scan, Store and Transfer: This function enables users on the go to capture essential printed data - anytime and anywhere. The product can store over 1,000 pages of printed text, which can be transferred to a PC, PDA or any Windows application at leisure. The scanning and transfer applications interface with MS Word/Excel/Outlook. Users working with their computer can scan printed text directly to an active cursor point. The active cursor point, allowing data to be transferred to any Windows based applications seamlessly.

Quick Link Pen Elite (right). Used just like a yellow highlighter, the QuickLink-Pen Elite allows the user to collect notes electronically from any printed text – anytime, anywhere!


The QuickLink-Pen® Elite is the successor to the very popular QuickLink-Pen, providing users with new and improved electronic note-taking capabilities:


  • Reads notes aloud.
  • Beams to Smartphones, as well as to PDAs and PCs.
  • Includes English dictionary definitions.
  • USB connection to PC.

The QuickLink-Pen Elite is ideal for students, doctors, business people, or researchers who need the ability to quickly and easily take notes whenever and wherever they might be - in a library, on a plane, or in a business meeting.

The QuickLink-Pen Elite comes complete with several useful applications including:

Scan and Store

  • Scan and Store up to 1,000 pages of text in English (additional scanning languages - German, Swedish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French are supplied on CD ROM for optional installation).
  • Transfer stored text to PDAs (PalmOS and WinCE), Smartphones (PalmOS and Windows Mobile 2003) or PCs via IRDA Infra red connection.
  • Transfer stored notes to PCs via USB connection (and automatically create MS Word documents).
  • Read aloud the scanned notes using the text to speech function, either through the built-in speaker or headphones.