Sports
8GB CiPhone C6
by admin on Oct.19, 2009, under Sports
Highlights
WiFi – Check emails, connect online, or surf the Web with advanced WiFi technology
Built-In GPS – Never get lost with an accurate GPS system built in.
Bluetooth – High speed wireless technology
Touch Screen – Easy-to-use and responsive touch screen function for smooth navigating.
High Def PC Cam – The best quality pictures available from a phone! Connects to your PC for easy picture upload/downloading.
Java Enabled – Get the latest cool Apps on your phone with Java technology.
FM Radio – Pick up your favorite FM radio stations wherever you are.
iPhone-Style Menu – Slick and familiar touchscreen menu has everything you need.
Windows Mobile 6.0 – Compact operating system specially designed for phones. Looks and feels just like Windows for your desktop!
Softwares – Support many softwares such as MSN, EXCEL,SKYPE.
Smart Phone – Mobilize every part of your life! Smart phones have all the Apps you need to organize your business and pleasure needs Games – Built-in PPC games,can download thousands of PPC 3D games, JAVA3D, game simulator for downloading FM radio stations wherever you are.
Specification
Additional Feaures:
- Windows Mobile 6.1
- Java
- MP3 / MP4 player
- World time
- Calendar
- To do list
- Alarm clock
- Calculator
- Stopwatch
- Currency converter
- Unit converter
- E-book reader
- Bluetooth
- Voice recorder
- PC camera
- WIFI
- WAP
- MMS
Denver Nuggets match most lopsided win in NBA playoff history
by admin on Apr.28, 2009, under Sports
It is a game like this that makes you question if there are too many teams invited to the postseason.
Carmelo Anthony scored all of his 26 points in the first three quarters, and Denver thoroughly dismantled New Orleans 121-63 on Monday night to take a commanding 3-1 series lead.
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The New Orleans Arena was mostly empty by the end of the third quarter, when Denver led 89-50 on its way to matching the most lopsided victory in NBA playoff history. The Minneapolis Lakers beat the St. Louis Hawks 133-75 in 1956.
Looking twice as quick as New Orleans on both ends of the court, the Nuggets stifled Hornets All-Star Chris Paul, whose four points and six assists amounted to one of the worst games of his career.
I’m surprised New Orleans managed to win one game in this series. Denver could make it to the Championship finals.
