May 11th, 2008 by uptech


My eyes first caught CAMILLA BELLE in a movie, When a Stranger Calls. Until that day I included her in my SEXY MOBILE WALLPAPER category. CAMILLA BELLE (born Camilla Belle Routh on October 2, 1986) is an American actress. CAMILLA BELLE began appearing in print ads at the age of nine months. She progressed into commercials and began working in movies for network and cable television. Throughout the 1990s, CAMILLA BELLE appeared in several made for television and direct to video movies, including Trapped Beneath the Earth, Annie: A Royal Adventure!, Poison Ivy II: Lily and Marshal Law. She had minor roles in several widely-released films, including A Little Princess, The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Practical Magic, as well as the lead role as Lizzie in Back to the Secret Garden. She was also in a commercial for America’s Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) during the late 1990s.
In 2005, CAMILLA BELLE starred in the film The Ballad of Jack and Rose, playing the daughter of Daniel Day-Lewis’ character. The film only received a limited theatrical release, but Belle was labeled an “impressive newcomer” by film critic James Berardinelli. The film was her first in nearly four years. The same year, Belle also had a major role in The Chumscrubber, which received only a brief and limited theatrical release.
CAMILLA BELLE was subsequently cast in the lead role in Screen Gems’ horror film remake, When a Stranger Calls. The film was released on February 3, 2006 and was considered successful at the United States box office, grossing over $45 million after an opening of over $21 million. Later in 2006, she acted opposite Elisha Cuthbert and Edie Falco in The Quiet, a darkly comic drama in which she played a deaf-mute teenage orphan. Shortly after the release of When a Stranger Calls, CAMILLA BELLE was cast opposite Steven Strait in the Warner Bros. film, 10,000 BC, a prehistoric epic directed by Roland Emmerich. The filming began in spring of 2006 in South Africa and Namibia and was released March 7, 2008.
May 20th, 2008 by uptech

Here’s a new Motorola cellphone that we should look forward to…the new MOTOROLA RIZR Z10. Judging by its looks, Moto RIZR Z10 should be an enhanced version of the older Moto Z8.MOTOROLA RIZR Z10 is most likely to start shipping in first quarter of 2008. MOTOROLA RIZR Z10 is a Symbian 9.02 Smartphone using the robust and user-friendly UIQ 3.2 interface. Featuring quad-band GSM support it also uses the HSDPA support and the 3G connectivity to allow data transfer speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps. The step forward for Motorola is the 3.2 megapixels shooter with autofocus created as a replacement for the obsolete 2 megapixels camera used by almost all recent models branded Motorola. Surprisingly, the MOTOROLA RIZR Z10 also has a xenon flash. The MOTOROLA RIZR Z10 memory is expandable by using a transflash (aka microsd).
Here are the complete specs of the MOTOROLA RIZR Z10
General
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 2100
Announced 2007, September
Status Available,Released 2008, May
Size/Dimensions 109.7 x 50.7 x 16.8 mm
Weight 119 g
Display Type TFT, 16M colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 2.2 inches
- Scratch-resistant display
- Screensavers and wallpapers
Ringtones Type Polyphonic, MP3
Customization Download, order now
Vibration Yes
Memory Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Card slot microSD (TransFlash), up to 32GB
- 70 MB internal memory
- 64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
- TI 2420 multimedia processor
Data GPRS Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD No
EDGE Class 12
3G HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps
WLAN No
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, v1.1 miniUSB
Features OS Symbian OS v9.2, UIQ 3.2
Messaging SMS, EMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML
Games Yes, order now
Colors Black, Chrome
Camera 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, video(QVGA 30fps), flash; secondary VGA videocall camera
- Java MIDP 2.0
- MP3/AAC/AAC+/WAV/MP4/WMA/iMelody player
- T9
- Organizer
- Calculator
- Built-in handsfree
- Voice memo
Battery Standard battery, Li-Ion 1130 mAh
Stand-by Upto 400 h
Talk time Up to 7 h
June 20th, 2008 by uptech



Ok, I have to admit it…I’m a Sony Ericsson lover. But how can’t you love them. Sony Ericsson keeps wowing me product after product. Specially now they’ve introduced their latest flagship of a camera phone. Here comes the SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT an 8 megapixel wonder and get this, it’s in a slider design. It’s the first GSM handset that ships with the whopping 8 megapixels worth of camera goodies and such things simply cannot go unnoticed.
You’ve probably already gone through the news scoop and you know the sweet details - face detection, smart contrast, both a xenon flash and a photo flash, as well as geotagging complete the camera feature set. A 2.4-inch QVGA TFT display with scratch-resistant mineral glass cover will serve you as a viewfinder.
The SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT also comes with a built-in accelerometer for screen auto rotation, TV-out port, GPS and, wait for it … Wi-Fi support. Yes, that’s true wireless networking on a regular feature phone.
And did I also mention the quad-band GSM/EDGE connectivity, the UMTS and HSDPA support, stereo Bluetooth (that’s A2DP for the nerd group), USB and FM radio with RDS? Well, it is a nice feature combo by all standards. And it so happens, that we managed to sneak it for a quick hands-on.
Truth be told, the SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT has obviously never heard of diets and healthy food. With a thickness of 18mm (up to 19.5 in its thickest part), it’s a seriously fat fella - at least by feature phone standards. There are other really popular smartphones that take the thickness problem even further, but the SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT is not a smartphone.
Now that being said, some of you are probably going to so hate us for saying this but… the SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT actually looks nice. Some high-quality materials have been used for creating its overweight body and it’s crafted flawlessly. We knew we like it as soon as we laid our eyes on it for the first time.
But see what it’s worth, a first look is never enough. Hit this small bump on the way to getting to know the SONY ERICSSON C905 CYBERSHOT a little bit better.