Motorola Razr2 V9 in Canada

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Another phone, only thought to be in the US and elsewhere (at least in my mind), the Motorola Razr2 V9 is now being offered by Rogers for $199 with a 3 year contract. Bell Mobility also offers it for the same price. A beautiful phone that I did consider when shopping around for a new cell phone, I simply chose not to buy it because it was a flip phone. It was on the very top of my list in the category of flip. There were many reasons why it was there including aesthetics, size, quality, and actual features.

Look and Feel
One glance at the Razr2 and it had me hooked with it's elegant design and flashy yet modern and professional look. Carrying on the tradition of it's predecessor, it still has the bump on the bottom to support the phone in your hand when using the phone flipped. I guarantee people will comment on the exterior with one of the largest external screens in it's class at 2 inches with a resolution of 320x240. Made of stainless steel, the casing of the V9 is made to impress.


Size
With a small size from it's predecessor, the V9 had a lot to live up to. If there were no new technologies invented from the releases of the original and the V9 then it would be no problem, but Motorola had to contend with 3G.
Razr V3 - 98 x 53 x 13.9 mm and 95g
Razr2 V9 - 103 x 53 x 13.3 mm and 125g
Impressively the V9 shaved off half a millimetre from it's width but it added 30g mainly because of the 3G support. Size still makes this phone appealing and will continue to be a main factor for buyers.
Features
With 45mb of included memory and the option to expand it to 2GB with a MicroSD card the user will be able to store tons of photos, music, and videos. 3G is the newest technology in North America and offers high speed broadband for utilizing your phones internet. Also EDGE will speed up your transfers 3x faster than the current technology. The CrystalTalk��� technology provides the user with a clear & precise talking volume & clarity wherever the user happens to be as the technology will automatically adjust the phone audio volume to suit the user's surroundings which distinctively reminds me of the technology involved in changing the volume when the car speeds up (in my brothers Beamer). The 2.0 megapixel camera comes with an 8x digital zoom & a multi shot camera feature. There are literally tons of other features on this phone but that would take too long. Drop in on your local Bell Mobility store to find out more.

 

Adrive and MediaMaster

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A good friend of mine at CutEdge let me in on a secret, or I just went to his site and read a couple articles. I enjoyed them and took him up on his offerings to join Adrive and MediaMaster.


Adrive
"For the couple of days I���ve been using ADrive, I���ve been able to access it 24/7, both at school when I need data and at home when I do the homework."

When I first went to the site, I was impressed just like any new website that is recommended to me by my good friend at CutEdge and I was equally impressed by the services it offered. ADrive gives us internet users, the chance to own an account that will hold up to 50GB of files, with no fee whatsoever. With no hesitation I clicked the Join Now link and started to register. I entered my usual information but was surprised, yet relieved to learn that my password was not sufficient enough. My password had to be at least 8 characters long, contain a capital letter, and have at least 1 numerical key. Now some people might say this is a pain the butt, but most dually note that this is a hug security feature. The internet is a scary place and ADrive is doing the best to keep it as safe as possible. After registering and logging in, I browsed away, only to come back to this drab screen. I asked myself if a popup came up, but quickly discovered there was no pop-up and it was the website I had been eagerly awaiting, ADrive. The utility of this site though is great and because of its basic design, the ease of use is apparent. Most file uploaders only let you upload one file at a time, but this one let me upload about 150 photos at a rate of 45-65kb/s. It was a long wait but it didn't slow down my computer at all.

MediaMaster
This is a great program because as it's slogan states, "Your Music, Anywhere". It's the perfect slogan as users can upload music to the website and play them from any other computer with an internet conneciton. Setup is easy and with no downloads necessary. They have an uploader but it works all on the internet and uploads at relatively decent speeds. By no means is it speedy as one song took around 5min to upload a 4300kb file with only 5 files set to upload. The more you add to the task, the slower it operates and slows down your computer. One thing I love about this site is the album art. Offered on iTunes and Windows Media Player, MediaMaster is by far the best at it. If it gets anything about the album wrong, you can change it, entering in a different artist, album name, and lets you select a different album art based on that info. I noticed a few drawbacks at first to actually playing the songs. I couldn't figure out why, when I double-clicked the track, it wouldn't play. I am a little impatient so within a couple seconds, I double-clicked another track. Little did I know that this site is streaming the music to you and it takes a little bit of time to load it. Wait approxiametelely 5sec and the music will start playing. Another quirk I noticed when you select an album, it shows you all the songs on that album, but bolds the one you uploaded. This can get a little annoying but gives you a quick reference to the albums track list. Finally, I must say that the experience is great and I'm extremely happy with the quality of the service. The music stream is constant and does not provide any interuptions and it does it all with a nice clean interface.