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Sony Ericsson C902 Review and Spec

October 16, 2008 · 1 Comment

Full steam into the megapixel chase, Sony Ericsson C902 is trying to show off its best before the 8 megapixel monsters start stealing the show. The Cyber-shot pedigree, touch-controlled camera and metal outfit are true predator stuff and now that we have a retail unit in our hands it’s time to revisit our pre-release preview of the device and see if there are any chinks in its armor that may turn predator to prey.

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Official photos of Sony Ericsson C902

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Lifestyle photos of Sony Ericsson C902 in camera mode

Key features:

  • 5 MP autofocus camera with unique active lens cover and touch controls
  • Slim and stylish metal case
  • Smile detection, image stabilizer, geo-tagging (via cell-ID)
  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA (3.6 Mb)
  • Media Center, Smart search, Manage Messages, extended TrackID
  • Enhanced user interface
  • Scratch resistant 2″ TFT 256K colors display
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth (with A2DP)
  • Basic multi-tasking support
  • Smart dialing
  • 160 MB built-in memory, M2 card support

Main disadvantages:

  • Smallish screen
  • Images suffer excessive sharpening and purple fringing
  • Poor video recording capabilities
  • Slide-up lens cover collects massive amounts of dust
  • No office document viewer

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China Milk Poisoned 53,000 Children

October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Breaking News

World breaking news,a manufactured in china has produced milk that can caused death to children and great sickness to adult.

Sanlu Group Co. receives complaints from consumers that its infant formula was sickening babies, according to state broadcaster China Central Television, citing findings from a State Council investigation.

Sanlu learns its milk powder is contaminated with melamine, CCTV says.

China’s product quality watchdog receives a complaint that five infants at the Hunan province children’s hospital have kidney stones and were all fed Sanlu brand milk powder, according to data on the Web site of China’s food watchdog that has since been removed.

A pediatrician tells the watchdog he has seen nine cases of kidney stones in infants, all of whom drank Sanlu formula. The unidentified doctor expresses concern over the milk powder, according to data on the watchdog Web site that has since been removed.

Sanlu alerts the government of Shijiazhuang, the northern Chinese city where the company is based, that its infant formula is tainted, according to CCTV. At a Sanlu board meeting, New Zealand dairy farmers’ group Fonterra, a major investor in the company, learns about complaints of sick babies and urges an immediate recall.

Sanlu pulls baby milk powder from distributors, but does not do a public recall.

The Beijing Olympics open and run until Aug. 24.

Huge number of babies suffered from that.

Even Zoo

More and more effects of the China milk poisoning are becoming apparent as more zoo animals get diagnosed with kidney stones. this ordeal seems set to last since it has apparently been a concealed agenda for a while.

Two orangutans (must be what were referred to as Gorrilas), aged one and three, and a lion cub are now reported to be showing signs of kidney stones after being fed the milk powder for more than a year!

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