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15 June, 2008

Review: LG Viewty – quite a “biewty”

LG Viewty

Check out the LG Viewty Review

So you’re in the market for a new mobile phone, you’d love a digital camera too – but how can you afford both?

As with the Nokia N95, you really don’t know whether to call it a “flashy” mobile phone or a “phoney” camera.  With it’s high tech smartphone features and 5 megapixel camera, you can snag both in the one gadget!

Features:

  • Large colour touch screen with vibrating feedback
  • 5 Mp camera with xenon flash, autofocus and heaps of camera settings
  • HSPDA enabled
  • MP3 player and FM Radio
  • Office .doc .xls and .ppt viewer (no edit)

Pro’s:

Large screen, easy to use.  The 5Mp camera rocks – and the flash is brighter than the Nokia N95s but perhaps not quite as good on the output.  Upload content straight to YouTube and Flickr.

Con’s:

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Lens not covered
  • No 3.5mm headphone port
  • Attached stylus a bit *blingy* (targetting only the female market?)

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14 February, 2008

Social Networking: Beware of identity theft

“How secure is your identity with online forums & social networking sites?”

First we heard about signing over your privacy to the CIA when joining facebook, now we hear that it’s the organised crime groups that we need to worry about. Well, I guess that makes us feel a little safer if the agency is looking out for us?

Seriously though, we are sometimes too complacent with how much personal information we give away online. Details that are on social networking (and similar) sites, can be used to help pull together the missing pieces criminals need to steal our identity.

“What can you do?”

As much as is possible, lock down any online profiles (facebook, myspace, flickr, etc) to be viewable by your friends only; check the privacy section of each site – and as always, don’t action any requests or emails from unknown sources.

Read ninemsn story: Identities stolen with a click

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