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Monthly Archives: July 2009

  • First impressions: Palm Pre

    Posted on July 31, 2009 by roy

    Phew! Thursday was a long, action-packed day thanks to Palm. I'm just now getting to sit down and gather my thoughts on the Palm Pre and Palm Web OS announcements, and I have to confess that I went into the press conference with some skepticism. It's no secret that Palm's been struggling to keep up with the competition and has come under heavy criticism for its lack of innovation and delays in releasing its new operating system. So can you blame me for thinking that Palm might disappoint again? Read More

    This post was posted in Communications and was tagged with Palm pre, cellphone

  • The LG HBM-530 is one bling-tastic headset

    Posted on July 31, 2009 by roy

    Bluetooth headsets are a dime a dozen at CES, so it usually takes a certain LG HBM-530 is studded with Swarovski crystals.something for me to take notice. For example, the BlueAnt Q1 is stylish plus it boasts better audio quality than the rest, and the Nokia BH-804 is a teeny little thing that stands out for being so small. But sometimes all it takes is a little cheesy bling, like this Swarovski crystal-clad LG HBM-530, which LG debuted at the show. It features an e-Clip ergonomic earbud and a carrying cradle, but really, the only reason to get this is because it looks like a piece of costume jewelry. Both price and availability are to be determined, so you'll have to wait a while if you want it.


    This post was posted in Communications and was tagged with LG, headset, HBM-530

  • LG HBM-800 is a headset and speakerphone in one

    Posted on July 31, 2009 by roy

    lg_hbm-800_270x303 LG seems to be leading the way in combining Bluetooth headsets with other things. The LG Decoy, for example, was one of the first cell phones to have a built-in Bluetooth headset in the back. Now at CES 2009, LG has introduced the LG HBM-800, a Bluetooth headset and speakerphone in one. This isn't new--we've seen this before in this Kyocera Portable Speaker--but we can't think of many others like this one.

    On its own, the headset is like any other Bluetooth headset. It has dual microphones for echo cancellation and noise suppression, plus it has LG's e-Clip ergonomic earbud on the back. Once you dock the headset into the speakerphone however, the audio automatically transfers to the speakerphone, and you can now use it like you would a Bluetooth speaker. This also works in reverse; when you take the headset out, the audio will transfer to the headset. The speakerphone has a clip on the back so you can easily clip it to your car's visor. This is a great option if you want both a Bluetooth speakerphone and a Bluetooth headset in one compact package.

    The headset's talk time is up to 4 hours while the speakerphone/cradle talk time is up to 7 hours. No word on price or availability.


    This post was posted in Communications and was tagged with LG, HBM-800, headset, speakphone

  • Nails: New Glam Accessories

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

    Want to accessorize like the stars, but can’t afford diamonds? Never fear: Fingernails are the new, subtler fashion accessory. “You can just get a bottle of nail polish and you're on the trend wagon,” one nail guru tells USA Today. Read More

    This post was posted in fashion and was tagged with accessories, nails

  • Fall Fashion Trends: Tough-Chic to Sex Kitten

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

    The fall runways offered their share of splurges—like the must-have biker jacket—but savvy, recession-friendly choices like the pinstripe suit had their own moment in the spotlight. Vogue highlights the most important fall trends:

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    This post was posted in fashion and was tagged with fashion, chic, trends

  • test post

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

    2009-07-20_224457The "Blog This" Firefox button launch Windows Live Writer prepopulated with content from the current web page. Use it to quickly blog about interesting content you find while browsing the web.


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  • Updated Site’s Interface

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

    2009-07-28_155424 The interface of our site has been updated today,it’s a pleasant change of atmosphere or appreance, fortunate,it’s not a big change,so you wouldn’t have hard time to adapt to use it 

    Hope profoundly you all like this change,and please give us feeback if you feel inconvenient,thank you!

    Enjoy shopping with Mezing!

    Roy.


    This post was posted in News and was tagged with mezing, interface

  • Adult Mens and Womens Shoe Size Conversion Table

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

    2009-07-21_185532 Conversion tables for American, Australian, British, Canadian, European, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Russian, Ukrainian, New Zealand, Inches, Centimeters, Mondopoint shoe sizes.

    If your little piggies are going to market, these shoe size conversion tables can help. You can use them to convert from the shoe size used in one country or region to the shoesize used in another country or region. However, store and manufacturer practice varies widely. Having studied many published shoe size tables on the net, I would not trust any of them. The best practice I can recommend, if the company allows this, is to place orders in terms of inches, millimeters, or centimeters. You can at least measure your foot and measure the shoe and determine if you received what you ordered.  Otherwise, you might encounter a compounded error of the manufacturer having a variation and the store conversion table having a variation which makes the shoe significantly different in size. I also note that tables and companies cite rules which only work for men, or women but not both. But often the tables don't indicate gender or are used for both.

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    This post was posted in Knowledge and was tagged with shoes, size chart, shoe size

  • Step by Step Guide to Measuring Your Feet

    Posted on July 28, 2009 by roy

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    Measure Them Yourself. You can easily determine your shoe size the old-fashioned way. All you need is a piece of paper, a pencil and a ruler. Just follow these instructions:

    1. Place your foot, naturally stretched, on a piece of paper.
    2. Mark the back of your heel.
    3. Mark the tip of your longest toe.
    4. Measure the distance (in inches) between marks.
    5. Select the appropriate inch-to-shoe size conversion chart below.

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    This post was posted in Knowledge and was tagged with guide, measure, shoes, size chart

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