
‘No Smoking’ signs are common in enclosed and public places everywhere these days. Whether in cinemas, shops, train stations or offices, they enforce the anti-smoking rule for the safety of everyone, and particularly for children. These smoking bans exist to protect the community and people from the effects of second-hand smoke, which can include cancer, heart disease, and many respiratory diseases.
However, smoking is now a major habit for many and quitting it can cause unwelcome side effects and withdrawal symptoms. With the support of the World Health Organisation, E-lites came up with an electronic device that resembles a cigarette.
E-Lites are advanced vaporizing electrical apparatus that look and function like tobacco cigarettes. This is a product made particularly for chain smokers who find it really hard to stop the habit of smoking. It is completely safe for everyone, and especially for the users because it only produces vapour to inhale instead of smoke. This vapour is commonly composed of non-toxic substances that do not carry tar and carbon monoxide like the smoke from conventional cigarettes. The E-Lites devices also carry the appearance of conventional cigarettes, along with the physical sensation of smoking, making them look and feel like you are having the real thing.
The vapour delivers a targeted amount of nicotine to the user’s body in exactly the way a normal cigarette would, but with all the reduced health risks that electronic cigarettes provide. Users will also benefit from the social aspect of not having to leave parties and social gatherings every time they wish to satisfy a nicotine craving.
Oh, we’ve been fairly certain for a while now that we’d see the sexy Samsung Galaxy S II saunter on over to AT&T, but now we’ve attained what appears to be the first official photo of the handset. Samsung’s Singapore division has a series of professional shots of planned accessories, including this “Samsung Galaxy S II Desktop Dock,” a handsome pyramid stand sporting HDMI and 3.5mm stereo-out jacks — and of course, an AT&T logo on its comfortably cradled smartphone. We’re still not quite sure when Samsung’s flagship will hit the US, but it had better get a move on — we’re slated to see a Galaxy S III by this time next year, after all.
The latest smartphone from the stables of Nokia is the N8, and it’s quite a looker. It stands out from the pack of current generation of smartphones when it comes to looks simply because it’s so different with aluminum construction and a wide palette of color options.

This N8 has a 3.5″ (360 X 640 resolution) AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with scratch resistant Gorilla glass display, on which you get to enjoy 720p movies. Complementing the screen is a speaker that produces loud and crisp sound. This also results in call quality being (very) slightly better than that of the iPhone.
This phone also introduces the all new OS, Symbian^3. It’s a really efficient OS so it performs as good as the competition with half the amount of memory and lesser processor speed.While this is all well and good, it’s USP has to be the phenomenal 12MP camera with Carl Zeiss autofocus lens, mechanical shutter and Xenon flash, that supports HD video recording. Such a camera is rarely to be found on a smartphone but Nokia shows here what it means to be a leader.
With everything that the N8 brings to the table, it’s a marvel of a smartphone. The competition better watch out, and the customers may rejoice and locking for Nokia N8 deals at http://www.dialaphone.co.uk/

Amazon has started selling the Sprint EVO 4G for just $99.99 each. Exclusively from Sprint, the HTC EVO 4G mobile phone is the world’s first 3G/4G Android handset, offering simultaneous voice and data connectivity and download speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. Additionally, the HTC EVO 4G can still connect to 3G data services in areas not currently served by Sprint’s 4G network.

Samsung will launch this Android smartphone in South Korea next month via SK Telecom. The carrier has announced that it’s in the final stages of testing the device on its network right now. For your info, the Nexus S is the first phone to run Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The handset features a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, a graphics co-processor, a 16GB of internal memory, the world’s first 4-inch curved Super AMOLED display, an 1500mAh battery, a 5MP camera with LED flash, NFC, Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth.