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I just laid my hands on a super cool video converter called Movavi Video Converter. Movavi video converter lets you convert videos for more than 200 devices including iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android phones, Nokia, Windows Phone 7, XBox 360 and many more. I first present you with some features of Movavi in brief. The tutorial for converting videos using Movavi is after the break.

Features of Movavi Video Converter

Movavi is a simple-to-use video converter. The main feature of this converter is that it makes full utilization of nVidia GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) installed on your PC or Mac. My XPS 15z has nVidia GT 525M GPU which has a technology known as CUDA. This gives applications the power to utilize GPU memory for its processing. This in turn affects the performance and speed of Movavi by a great leap! When I tried the converter, it actually converted a 5:21 minute video in less than 2 minutes by utilizing 1 GHz nVidia GT 525M GPU.

Movavi - GPU Utilization

Next, Movavi video converter supports more than 170 formats including FLV, MP4, AVI, DAT, MOV, VOB, 3GP & MP3. Also, you can convert videos for devices like Android Phones, Amazon Kindle, Apple, Blackberry, Dell, Epson, HP, HTC, Nokia, Palm, etc.

Movavi - Devices

Apart from the default preset formats, users can also tweak the Audio/Video output preferences depending on their needs.

How To Convert Videos for your iPhone or Any Mobile/Tablet using Movavi?

This tutorial shows how you can convert videos for your iPhone. But you can convert videos for any other mobile device or tablet by choosing the appropriate preset.

1. Download Movavi Video Converter & install it. The demo version comes with a 30-day trial & the full version costs $49.99 (It’s priced at $29.95 till 25th December, 2011)

2. Launch the installed application & select the video file which you want to convert

 Movavi Video Converter

Also select the preset. For this tutorial, I selected “iPhone 4 (1280×720, H.264) (*mp4)

Movavi Preset Selection

You can select any other preset according to your device.

Note: The presets which are supported by nVidia CUDA are marked with a nVidia CUDA logo

3. Next click Convert to convert the video for your iPhone or any other mobile device or tablet. If you’ve a nVidia CUDA GPU, the video will be converted in a very less time. The output video is saved at the location marked by Destination

The video which I converted was originally 128 MB in size. The output video (in mp4 format) was about 85 MB in size. And here are two screenshots of the video running on my iPhone 4

Britney Spears - Criminal

Britney Spears - Criminal

I must say, the quality of the converted video is quite good. And if you’re a video junky, I strongly recommend you to buy Movavi video converter. Of course, you can try a 30-day trial version before buying.

Let us know how you like Movavi video converter by commenting below.

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Blogging From the Apple iPhone

by Mahesh Kukreja on February 13, 2011

Hello readers, hope you all doing fine..

I’m writing this post from my iPhone 4 via the Wi-fi network in my home.

The WordPress application for iPhone is pretty good and easy to use.

WordPress for iOS

Just download the app from iTunes, it’s free. Run the app and you’ll get the options to register your blog (WordPress.com or self-hosted WordPress.org blog).

You can then manage Comments, Pages and Posts. You can add new ones or edit the older ones. Options are also available to add Photos/Videos.

You also need to enable XML-RPC in Settings -> General -> Remote Publishing for using this WordPress app for iOS.

The WordPress app is available for the following platforms:

Let us know if you use this app, and whether you find it useful..


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Nokia has finally let Symbian go and announced it’s partnership with Microsoft. With this alliance, Nokia will be manufacturing it’s smartphones with Windows Phone 7 as the Operating System.

Basically, Nokia’s hardware is partnered with Microsoft’s software.

Former Microsoft exec and current Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has announced this partnership. Also, Microsoft’s Bing and adCenter will provide search and ad services across Nokia devices. While Nokia’s Ovi Maps will be a core part of Microsoft’s mapping services and will be integrated with Bing and Nokia’s content store will be integrated into Microsoft’s Marketplace. Xbox Live and Office will also will also be featuring on new Nokia handsets.

Check out the Press release on Nokia’s official site.

Also, details of Nokia’s concept phones with Windows Phone 7 have emerged.

Nokia - Windows Phone 7 Concept

[via engadget]

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Nokia announces new smartphones at Nokia World 2010

by Mahesh Kukreja on September 14, 2010

At Nokia World 2010, Nokia has made announcements for 3 new smartphones, Nokia C6, Nokia C7 and Nokia E7 Qwerty Slider.

Nokia C6:

Nokia C6-01
The Nokia C6-01  features an 8 megapixel camera and a 3.2-inch AMOLED screen with all-new ClearBlack Display (CBD) technology which delivers better visibility. It runs on Symbian^3 OS. Nokia C6-01 can record videos at 720p and is coming later this year with a price tag of $334.

Nokia C7:

Nokia C7

The Nokia C7 has a 3.5-inch AMOLED screen. C7 has more memory than C6 and a stainless steel body. This one also records 720p video with a price of $430.

Nokia E7:

Nokia E7

This one’s a aluminum-clad QWERTY slider handset. It has a 4-inch tilting touchscreen display on the front and an 8 megapixel camera capable of 720p video on the back. Nokia E7 also bags Symbian^3 OS. This touchscreen device has the ability to create PowerPoint slides on the go. The E7 also features Nokia’s new ClearBlack Display and is coming before the end of the year for about $637 bucks.

Check out the video demo for Nokia E7:

You can also read Engadget’s hands-on review for Nokia C6 and Nokia C7.

Image Courtesy: Engadget

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