Filed under: Handsets, Samsung, Symbian, GSM, HSDPA, UMTS
Yup, you read that right. We’re not talking about just any Webkit-based browser, Samsung’s long-rumored L870 slider features Apple’s Webkit-based, Mobile Safari browser. A first outside of the iPhone. The 13.5-mm thin phone pumps Symbian v9.3 and S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 at its core with a 3 megapixel camera, 2.4-inch QVGA display, FM radio, Stereo Bluetooth, and microSD expansion. Unfortunately, this pup is tri-band GSM with single-band UMTS/HSDPA 3.6Mbps support so it’ll be heading to Europe around the August time frame.
Update: Full press release available after the break.
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Since this is Productivity Week, I was told to come up with some short and sweet tips for you to care about. So I quickly started to brainstorm. At first I was using my personal to try and find tips, but I found myself getting distracted. So I moved to a piece of paper I had […]

Since this is Productivity Week, I was told to come up with some short and sweet tips for you to like. So I swiftly started to brainstorm. At first I was using my computer to try and find tips, but I found myself getting distracted. So I moved to a piece of paper I had lying around.
As soon as I put my pen to the paper I thought, “Wow this could be my first productivity tip.”
If you are trying to think of ideas or begin a project, sometimes just working it out on paper is a good first step. Even thought technology makes out life easier, it can also make things more complicated. I find brainstorming on the computer difficult, since the internet just leads to wasting time. If you plan on paper, before you get to the computer, you will be more focused and less apt to be distracted.
If you’re an eco nut and can’t stand the thought of using paper you could also use a tablet Personal computer with an World wide web blocker on it. PCs (and Macs) come with parental tools now, so it shouldn’t be hard to figure out how to do that.

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