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Orologic caters to SMBs’ call centers

Celebrating its tenth year in business, OroLogic is already known for the OroMailCenter 1.0 and OroTimesheet 5 software products but the newest addition to the family, named NewWayService 2, caters to the Small and Medium-sized businesses’ call center and service center operations.

When you need to manage service requests, the NewWayService 2 software makes the job easy and efficient. There are few such software that can follow a company as it grows from a self-employed worker into a much bigger group.

In OroLogic’s own words:

“NewWayService is a software solution built to maximize the productivity of your service department or call center. Whatever your type of business, NewWayService allows you to easily track and manage your service calls, problems, requests or work orders.

With its very user-friendly interface, no intense training is required to use it. Very flexible, NewWayService adapts itself to your needs whether you are a major corporation or a self-employed worker.”

Click the following images to view the NewWayService 2 screenshots more closely:

The software can be highly customized and includes a wide array of useful option, right out of the box. Your can download a 45 day trial for free and see for yourself if this excellent software can help you better you customer relationship.

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GPS technology is cooler when mixed with MP3s

TomTom GO 910 GPSThe TomTom GO 910 is probably the smartest portable car navigator. You can have your own for around 900$ and it’s the kind of device you won’t intend to leave home without.

Since the GO 910 GPS has built-in MP3 functionality, you can even hook-up your iPod MP3 player which can be entirely controled through the regular GO 910 user interface (make sure to have the proper cabling). This is especially useful when you’re on the road. The less distractions and clutter, the better!

In short, here’s what the TomTom GO 910 GPS offers:

  • Easy to use: Extra wide 4‚Äù LCD touchscreen gives you smart design and easy to use navigation literally at your fingertips.
  • Maps of the USA, Canada and Europe on hard disk: Door-to-door navigation across Europe, the USA and Canada.
  • Clear spoken instructions, including street and place names: TomTom GO 910 speaks some 36 languages in over 50 different voices and can even announce street and place names.
  • Hands-free calling: Doubles as a hands-free car kit using Bluetooth¬Æ technology. So you can make & receive calls as you drive with just a touch of the screen.
  • Smart extras: Built-in Mp3 player; 20 Gb (12 Gb free) of hard disk, enough for 1000‚Äôs of songs and pictures; remote control; and much more.

The fact you can connect the device with your PC to plan upcoming trips is very useful. While the GO 910 is connected to your Windows PC, you can also manage the content on your GPS device, such as music, images and the latest news.

You can become an instant superstar at the office by bringing your GPS when commuting to a brand new restaurant nobody knew how to get to, exactly. Your TomTom GPS will help you get there in no time, even if you’re never been to that part of your city, yet.

If you travel at night, the lighting on the screen adjusts automatically to reduce eye fatigue. Unfortunately, most other GPS devices don’t have this kind of environmental awareness.

It’s clear this device is quickly becoming a favorite for all who try it out!

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Remote-control your electronic media the easy way

SimpleRemoteSimple to setup and use, SimpleRemote is the first remote control to manage consumer electronics devices, PC media and Internet content in the palm of your hand.

The OpenPeak SimpleRemote‚Ñ¢ is the first remote control that allows consumers to manage TV, computer and Internet content from a single device, bringing much-needed simplicity to today’s home entertainment experience.

The SimpleRemote:

  • Is an easy way to set up and use of any remote in the industry using an interview-based setup that asks a few simple, understandable questions to get the system up and running without connecting to a PC or looking up codes in a manual;
  • Provides integrated control of digital media, enabling users to access MP3 files, digital photos and home videos stored on home computers through the same remote control used for TVs, DVD players, VCRs and other consumer electronics;
  • Allows direct access to internet services, including Electronic Program Guide (EPG), internet radio, podcasts, RSS news feeds, and instant messaging;
  • Uses WiFi wireless connectivity, offering a major advantage over competitive devices that must be plugged into a PC to configure the system, change settings, and sync the Electronic Program Guide;
  • Offers a movie-quality high resolution color LCD screen that is easy to read and is excellent for previewing digital photos or videos from the user’s PC or WiFi-based baby cams;
  • Supports digital media adapters, allowing media files to be streamed from a PC through an adapter for playback to a TV or a receiver;
  • Has multi-room / multi-remote capabilities, making it possible for any SimpleRemote to control devices and media in any room in the house, from any room in the house. The user does not have to be directly in front of the TV, computer or other equipment to control it.

The main advantage of our SimpleRemote product for both consumers is stated directly in the name of the product: simplicity.

It removes part of the complexity related to managing the rapidly growing number of electronic devices and media sources in the home. It’ one of the first products to fulfill the promise of whole-house content sharing in an easy and affordable manner.

In addition, the power of the architecture creates an extensible system allowing for a range of different devices and the addition of advanced features like VoIP.

For 249$, you can finally take control of your digital entertainment jungle!

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Carry a personal trainer around with you

Sharp OZ-290HIIThis inexpensive organizer from Sharp, available at around 30$, features a sleek PDA design with a silver metallic finish and protective flip cover.

Your colleagues will think you paid hundreds of dollars to get your hands on one of these!

It’s extremely functional with 9 built-in PIM functions: phone / address book, calendar, scheduler, date reminder, memo, to do, expense, world clock, calculator and even conversions! Add to that list an innovative diet function with pedometer to track your daily intake and calories burned, and you’ve got yourself a mobile personal trainer. It can even translate English / Spanish words and phrases.

For the players, Blackjack and Alpha Attack games keep you entertained on long trips or during boring meetings.

The device includes a CD-ROM software and the PC-link cable, making data synchronizations easier than ever, especially on a Windows computer running Outlook!

Overall, it’s a nice complement to your cellular phone, namely because it comes with a stylus which makes it easy to do more advanced data manipulation when you’re in transit.

For more information ont the Sharp OZ-290HII Pen Touch Wizard Organizer with Outlook Sync, you can visit the official web site.

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Groovy Code M sneakers

Just looking at the picture will either freak you out or put you in the groove. Some readers will just think OMG and then some. Some other readers are probably already wearing them so for the rest of the review, let’s stick with the facts.

Code M SneakersAt 200$ a pair, Dada Footwear‘s music-playing Code M sneakers hide small electronics in the heel and tongue of the shoe so you can enjoy your favorite music hits through a wireless Bluetooth headset that transmits from the sneaker.

A convenient USB port on the sneaker lets you download music and recharge the battery. It would’ve been cool to have the batteries recharged through natural kinetic energy, especially when dancing but that’s probably too futuristic, or expensive.

The system stores about 100 songs and the batteries can last about 6 hours.

There’s no mention what happens if the sneakers are used in action sports or if they’re immersed in water. Let’s hope they already anticipated those rather frequent situations in the life of a “regular” sneaker.

Nevertheless, the shoes are sure to create quite a stir in shoe stores with questions from customers like: “Could you lower the store’s music volume so I can listen to the quality of these shoes’ sound?“.

That’s sure to put some fun back into shopping for footwear!

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