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Barbie gets a camera implant to snap photos in style

Speechless? We can’t blame you and, although this fashionable shooter might not be up your alley, we’re willing to bet your kids — or any other young member of the fam — would snatch her up in a heartbeat. Dubbed Barbie Photo Fashion, she might not be too computer savvy, but this stylish doll’s got traits of her own to flaunt. Photo Barbie’s carrying a 5-megapixel camera between her shoulder blades and a thumb-size LCD in her synthetic guts. She’s got 15 built-in effects to give your pics a little sweet spice too. Speaking of, the $50 Barbie holds up to 100 shots and is powered by a rechargeable battery that should give you enough juice to get you through a few sessions. When it’s time to charge up or unload your images, just jack into her tramp stamp mini USB port. Barbie was kind enough to join our photoshoot, so hit up the gallery below to check out the rest of the shots.

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Swap.com’s New Scan App Makes Trading Stuff Easy

Swap.com is the first of the mainstream swap sites to solve this problem with an iPhone app that it released on Thursday. The new app allows you to simply scan the books, video games, movies and music that you want to trade. No manual entry necessary.

Want to save your bank account and the environment at the same time? Swap sites, where you trade your books and other media, can help.

Manually entering ISBN or UPC codes for every item you’re willing to trade, however, does not make a lot of sense.

You can browse potential trades in a “Get Now” section at any time.

If you scan something you have and are willing to trade, the app shows you what the people with that item on their “want” lists are willing to trade. If you scan something in a store that you want, the app shows you how many of Swap.com’s more than 1 million members have that item up for trade.

While it’s possible to handle the entire trade process using the app, including paying Swap.com’s fee using PayPal and emailing a printable shipping label to yourself, everything that is scanned also integrates with the desktop version of Swap.com.

This way, even users who have no intentions of browsing the app can use it as an easy item entry mechanism.

Tips Ber-Twitter Secara Aman

Trend penggunaan Twitter di Indonesia belakangan ini berkembang sangat tinggi. Apalagi menurut  laporan ReadWrite.com, Indonesia tercatat sebagai negara pengguna Twitter nomor enam terbesar di dunia.

Twitter  sebagai jejaring sosial publik terbesar kedua setelah Facebook ini kerap menjadi salah satu sasaran para peretas (hacker) maupun pencuri untuk mengambil data pribadi sang pemilik. Perkembangan pesatnya di tanah air tentu memiliki potensi merugikan dan tak lepas dari ancaman para pihak yang tak bertanggung jawab.

Berikut 10 tips penggunaan Twitter yang aman menurut Ema Linaker, AVG Global Head of Online Engagement , yang berhasil kami rangkum:

1. Batasi Pembicaraan Anda

Para pengguna sering tak menyadari bahwa akun mereka merupakan akun publik (tidak dilindungi atau dibatasi), dimana semua orang bisa melihat tweet mereka. Pembicaraan detail dapat membuat kegiatan harian kita terbaca penjahat sebagai modal rencana kejahatannya.

2. Berhati-hatilah Membuka Tautan

Banyak orang menggunakan layanan pemendekan URL di Twitter, hingga sulit mengetahui situs yang anda kunjungi. Meski produk keamanan seperti linkscanner tersedia, bila ada keraguan mengenai tautan yang anda dapat, sebaiknya jangan dibuka.

3.Waspadalah

Waspadalah dengan aktivitas mencurigakan di timeline atau inbox anda. Jika ada tweet atau pesan berbau Spam, cek dulu apakah akun rekan anda telah terkena sasaran peretas atau perengkah.

4. Berfikirlah sebelum Tweeting

Meski telah dihapus, tweet anda ternyata masih dapat dilihat dengan menggunakan mesin pencari. Jadi pikirkan baik baik apa yang hendak ditulis, dan konsekuensinya.

5. Jangan Lekas Percaya

Anda tidak pernah tahu siapa saja follower anda di twitter. Jangan mudah percaya dan berteman dengan orang orang yang mungkin memiliki niat buruk.

6. Periksalah Aplikasi Pihak Ketiga Secara Seksama

Aplikasi pihak ketiga cenderung membutuhkan pasword dan username anda. Pastikan kemanannya dan carilah aplikasi yang banyak dibahas di situs terpercaya.

7. Informasi Password

Gunakan password berbeda untuk tiap akun jejaring sosial Anda, Kalau perlu ciptakan email berbeda untuk tiap akun (Facebook, Twitter dll).

8. Saat Log in

Periksalah pengaturan browser yang digunakan. Pastikan bahwa informasi anda tidak terekam bila anda menggunakan komputer bersama.

9. Waspadalah Terhadap Serangan Phising

Berhati-hatilah atas usaha-usaha mendapatkan informasi pribadi anda melalui tweet atau DM (Direct Message) yang menipu.

10. Saat Menggunakan Telepon Seluler

Berhati hatilah dengan telepon seluler anda dan siapa saja yang dapat menggunakannya. Bila anda memiliki aplikasi Twitter, pastikan anda selalu log out setelah menggunakannya.

Selamat mencoba.. :)

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Dads and grads: Sizzling summer cell phones

Looking for the perfect cell phone for Dad or your favorite grad—besides a new iPhone, that is? Check out  the new 3G Sidekick, Samsung’s 8MP camera phone, the long-awaited Palm Pre, and more.
Note: All quoted prices require a new, two-year contract.

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Sidekick LX (T-Mobile, $199)
The ever-popular Sidekick finally gets 3G support, good for speedy Web browsing, plus streaming video and music. The new LX (set to go on sale May 13) also boasts a gorgeous, 854 by 480-pixel display, which swivels up to reveal a full QWERTY keypad. Also on board: a 3.2MP camera with video recording, GPS, e-mail, SMS/SMS, IM, a microSD memory expansion slot, stereo Bluetooth, and a social-networking app that supports Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace.

Palm Pre (Sprint, TBA)
Fresh off its sensational debut at CES in January, the Pre looks to be one of the hottest—if not the hottest—phones of the summer. Running on Palm’s new WebOS mobile platform, the 3G- and GPS-enabled touchscreen slider boasts a full slate of high-end smartphone features (including Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, and a 3MP camera), a slide-out QWERTY keypad, plus its sensational-looking multitasking abilities, which let you shuffle through open applications as you would a deck of cards. As of this writing, Sprint and Palm have yet to announce an exact launch date or pricing info for the Pre; that said, Palm insists the Pre will arrive before the first half of the year is out, so we’re talking just a matter of weeks.

Samsung Memoir (T-Mobile, $249)
No, it ain’t cheap, but the 3G-enabled Samsung Memoir—which comes armed with an 8MP camera, the highest resolution available from a major U.S. carrier—takes some of the sharpest, most vivid pictures I’ve ever seen from a camera phone. Once you’re done shooting (both auto-focus and facial recognition is supported, along with rapid-fire and panoramic modes), you can upload photos directly to online picture services like Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Photobucket, and Snapfish. And yes—you can expect full-on calling and messaging features from the touchscreen Memoir, as well.

LG Neon (AT&T, $29)
The EDGE-only Neon (set for release in the “coming weeks,” according to AT&T) may not be the same league as the Sidekick LX or the Pre, but it’s a pretty solid—and snazzy-looking—messaging phone for the price. The slide-out QWERTY keypad is perfect for tapping out SMS, MMS, instant, and e-mail messages, and amateur shutterbugs can snap away with the 2MP camera. Want some tunes? Side-load them over the microSD memory expansion slot, then listen over a stereo Bluetooth headset.

Nokia Intrigue (Verizon Wireless, $129)
Who said the flip phone is dead? Check out the slim, sexy Intrigue, a gorgeous 3G clamshell from Nokia complete with GPS support, streaming video and full-track music downloads, stereo Bluetooth, and an eye-catching translucent external display.

10 Great Gadgets Gifts With Cost Under $50

People who travel often love travel gadgets with a payoff that far outweighs the precious luggage space they occupy. This selection of handy travel helpers all fit the bill. Lightweight, compact and very useful, none of them puts a weighty drag on anyone’s luggage. And, at under $50, they aren’t too heavy for most budgets either.

Sonic Travel Toothbrush
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Some travelers love that nice fresh, smiley feeling delivered by a sonic or electronic toothbrush so much that they will stuff a weighty charger, a voltage converter and an adaptor plug into their luggage just to have clean teeth. It’s either that or making do with wimpy little travel toothbrushes.

Not any more.

This Sonic Travel Toothbrush is one gadget gift that really pays its freight. It weighs only 2 oz – with battery, carry case and replacement toothbrush all included – and cleans teeth with 20,000 sonic micro vibrations per minute. Yet it’s so neat and compact, it can be tucked easily into a travel toilet kit.

Packable Wine Glass

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It’s one of those nice travel fantasies. You’ll save money on dining out by buying a bottle of wine, cheeses and breads and find a nice picnic spot. Clever you, you’ve even remembered to pack a corkscrew.

But what about the glasses? Drinking straight from the bottle might be sexy in a Tom Jones sort of way but it’s not very romantic. And paper cups are so…well…papery.

These sturdy little PBA-free plastic glasses are virtually indestructible, weigh almost nothing and come apart (the stem unscrews from the bowl) for easy packing. They hold 10.5 oz of liquid. They come in a set of 2, with a travel pouch. Just the gift for romantic friends who like to share a bottle beside a stream or in their room.

Purse Keeper

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I don’t really think that traveling in any Western European city is inherently any more dangerous than similar cities at home. Nevertheless, there is something particularly distressing and inconvenient about being the victim of petty theft while far from home. And it is true that pickpockets and purse snatchers congregate in places frequented by tourists.

The Purse Keeper is small but mighty and a great stocking stuffer. A cleverly balanced hook, it lies flat on a tabletop or counter and suspends a handbag in plain sight, so no worries about hanging it on the back of a chair or leaving it on the floor as an open invitation to thieves.

When not it use, it folds up into its carrying case and takes no more room than a compact.

Unforgettable Doorganizer

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Everybody has their own little mantra of things to remember when traveling. Mine is “Tickets, passport, money, keys.” Fine as far as it goes…but I always forget my mobile phone!

The Unforgettable Doorganizer would be the perfect gift for anyone who always leaves one little – but important – thing at home or in the room when traveling.

A multi-pocket sling that hangs, like a Do Not Disturb sign on a door knob, it shouts “Do Not Forget!” and holds cell phone, eyeglasses, keys and camera with room for outbound mail, maps, tickets and itineraries. Bright red, with white embroidery, it is pretty hard to miss.

Universal Adaptor Plug

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Go overweight on your luggage these days and the airlines really sock it to you. Some airlines are even considering charging passengers for their checked luggage by weight from the get go.

Knowing what bags weigh ahead of time gives a traveler more options. But, ever try weighing a packed suitcase on a bathroom scale?

This easy to use, Digital Luggage Scale could be the solution. Hook it on a luggage handle, lift and wait for the beep. The large digital display indicates weight up to 100 lbs or 44 kg.

Ogon Wallet

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Technology keeps getting scarier and scarier. Everytime some new way of protecting one’s identity and credit comes along, ID thieves find a way around it. The latest hassle is the fact that radio-frequency (RFID) tags embedded in some of your credit cards can broadcast all kinds of ID details to people who, shall we say, don’t wish you well.

These neat little card cases protect travelers from that kind of identify theft by shielding RFID embedded cards from prying technology. The cases, which come in several techno metallic colors, hold up to 15 cards in sleeves that prevent damage to their magnetic strips. The Ogon Wallet slips into a shirt pocket or into someone’s Christmas stocking.

Mini Clip Microlight and Watch

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I’ve liked these mini clip lights for a while. Inspired by rock climbing gear, they can clip onto a belt loop, a zipper pull or a handbag and provide a strong beam of red LED light just right for hunting around in the dark corners of a handbag, backpack or day bag. Small, lightweight and useful, they are great stocking stuffers for travelers.

This season’s models have the added advantage of an easy to read, built-in analog watch that’s water resistant to 100 feet. What a great idea!

Stainless Steel Passport Case

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Help your most security conscious (or paranoid) pals protect themselves from ID thieves reading the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags in their passports with this stainless steel passport case. New US Passports have apparently been designed to incorporate a thin metal lining that will prevent unauthorized information access when the passport is closed. But, for the traveler who is still worried, this protective case should do the trick. And, for those who are more relaxed about the whole subject, it’s still a very smart looking travel case that will keep a much used passport in pristine condition.

Seatback Organiser

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No more scrambling to find a pen to fill out a landing card. Anyone who has ever tried to stuff everything they might need on a long flight into a typical seatback pocket will appreciate this thoughtfully designed organizer. It hangs from a tray table lock and provides easy-to-access room for magazines, spectacles, moisturizer, pens and pencils, headphones, books, DVD players. There are padded pockets for an iPod, cellphone and eyeglasses and a mesh pocket for a toiletry bag, snacks or water. The bottom tucks out of the way in the seatback pocket. The whole thing zips closed to pack in a carry on bag.

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Quickoffice exec talks new iPhone suite

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If you’ve been waiting for an office suite to debut on the iPhone and iPod touch, Quickoffice would like to talk to you. As a decade-long provider of office suites for virtually every significant mobile platform from Palm, to BlackBerry, and even Android, Quickoffice has been around the productivity block. Now the company beat Microsoft to the iPhone OS punch with a mobile office suite that can edit Word and Excel files. Macworld spoke with David Halpin, VP of Engineer and Product Development about debuting on an Apple platform, an App Store mixup, and what features will soon get off the drawing board.

Quickoffice is priced comfortably at $20, between older brothers like Quickoffice for Symbian OS, which is more fully featured at $39 (it includes PowerPoint editing), and a version for Android, which offers viewing files—but not editing—for $13. For its initial release, Quickoffice for iPhone supports editing and viewing Word and Excel files from Windows Office versions ‘97 through 2003, as well as viewing files saved in the latest Office 2007 format. On the Mac side, Quickoffice should be able to edit and view files from Office v.X through 2004, and view Office 2008 files. Editing the new Windows Office 2007 format, which Mac Office 2008 saves to by default, will arrive in a future update.

There are a slew of other features too, including text formatting, landscape keyboard support, viewing iWork ‘08 files, and over 125 spreadsheet functions and advanced formulas. It also includes one killer feature of Apple’s forthcoming iPhone OS 3.0 update: copy and paste. “We developed the tools and UI ourselves,” Halpin explained. “We had it working, we showed Apple, and then we tweaked ours to maintain consistency once we saw iPhone OS 3.0.” Halpin didn’t seem worried that Apple might have been inspired by the Quickoffice feature, though he also says that this suite will be updated to use Apple’s tools once the 3.0 OS update ships.

“Don’t call it a 1.0,” Halpin told Macworld. “Quickoffice for iPhone is actually based on much of the C++ code from our Symbian version that’s been around for about 10 years.” This isn’t a clunky port, though, either. “We hired Cocoa developers, recognized experts in the field who have written books, to bring our C++ code into Cocoa’s Objective-C and design a gorgeous UI from Apple’s tools with which to use it.”

The platform is “just amazing. Apple really understands development,” Halpin continued, explaining that even Quickoffice’s developers who work on Android, Google’s open-source mobile phone OS, demand to code on Macs. Even after all these years, “thorough documentation and community is still harder to find on other platforms than it is for Mac OS X and iPhone OS,” Halpin said.

There has been some confusion on Quickoffice’s road to the App Store. In October 2008, the company began shipping a file-browsing and storage utility called MobileFiles: users could browse their MobileMe iDisks or move files over from a Mac or PC. Then the company’s MobileFiles Pro appeared, featuring the ability to edit Excel 2003 files. For a while, App Store customers were under the impression that Word editing was on its way to MobileFiles Pro. But Halpin said this was a misunderstanding, and that Quickoffice never directly stated that the feature was coming to that app. A number of upset customer comments and reviews on Quicksheet (MobileFiles Pro’s new moniker), however, disagree.

Those customers may be able to get refunds from Apple over this mixup, but Halpin admitted that the nature of the App Store prevents Quickoffice from stepping in to help or even offer discounted upgrades to Quickoffice. Like most App Store developers, Halpin had a few complaints to accompany his praise of the App Store, which included an inability to identify or verify whether customers own an application for uses such as customer service or upgrades. ”I want to help our customers. I read those reviews, and I want to do something about it,“ Halpin lamented. ”But the App Store is just not very easily accessible to help solve problems.“

Regardless, Quickoffice’s App Store product line is now much clearer. Quickoffice for iPhone is the all-inclusive office suite, while Quicksheet provides stand-alone editing and viewing for Excel files, and Quickword (debuting later this month) will do the same for Word documents. Quickoffice Files remains as a cheap, simple file viewer and transfer utility, leaving Quickoffice to be priced as a money-saving bundle of all three apps.

Halpin would not share any App Store sales numbers, but he was happy to reveal a few Quickoffice features that are on their way. ”We have quite a bit planned, with a large team working just on the iPhone, and a core team that works on the technologies that we push to all of our supported platforms.“ One of the most requested features—e-mailing files from within Quickoffice and its sister apps—should arrive within a week. Mounting an iPhone or iPod touch as a wireless drive for transferring files more easily is also coming, as are more formatting options, search and replace, and, of course, PowerPoint support.

Even more interestingly, Halpin shared that Quickoffice should soon gain more powerful sync features and integration with more online services besides MobileMe. The company is working on true, automatic sync of file changes between a desktop and an i-device, and the capability to tie into file storage services like Box.net and even Apple’s iWork.com beta, are also in the works.

Quickoffice’s arrival on iPhone OS may have filled in the final checkbox on many a potential iPhone shopper’s gotta-have-it lists, despite a $20 price tag that places it on the higher end of the App Store price scale. Then again, we’re talking about getting real work done, not novelty fart utilities and single-serving games. We’ll have to wait and see if Quickoffice becomes a holy grail that entices productivity users and businesses into taking a another look at the iPhone. [source: macworld]

VH300, Bluetooth Handsfree Untuk SE

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JAKARTA – Ingin aksesoris yang cocok untuk dipasangkan dengan ponsel Sony Ericsson kesayangan anda? Gunakan saja Clip-on Bluetooth Handsfree VH300.

Perangkat ini akan memberikan cara yang cukup mudah dalam menggunakan headset dengan suara yang hebat. Handsfree yang gaya ini memiliki fitur one-touch call handling, tombol volume praktis dan clip-on putar tersembunyi yang mudah dan cocok untuk busana apapun.

Kaitkan pada baju dan lingkarkan kabelnya di leher, maka VH300 akan langsung siap digunakan. Tidak perlu khawatir kehabisan baterai, perangkat ini memungkinkan anda berbicara selama 10 jam, apalagi jika tidak digunakan maka VH300 akan siap siaga selama 250 jam.

Clip-on Bluetooth Handsfree VH300 akan tersedia di Indonesia mulai kuartal ke-3 2009.
(srn, okezone.com)

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