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Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Car Hire Guide to Geneva and Its Airport

Posted in Travel & Leisure by editor

Although Geneva airport has a good bus and train network, many people prefer to take car hire Geneva if they are going to more than one destination. Car hire is also the most feasible way to travel in Geneva and Switzerland if you plan to go skiing. There are car hire packages where you can get a suitable vehicle with snow chains and ski racks. If you don’t drive or can’t afford to hire a car, there are some buses which go to the main ski resorts like Chamonix, but these only run on a seasonal basis.

Cars come with an unlimited mileage offer so that it doesn’t matter how far you drive. Therefore a cheap weekly car hire Geneva rate of eighty nine Euros per week will definitely work out cheaper than taking three 20 minute taxi journeys or the equivalent. There are motorways all around the airport so getting there or back by car should be a doddle as long as you avoid rush hour.

About Geneva Airport Car Hire

Geneva airport is a very busy airport which has more than 11 million passengers.

That makes it all the more necessary to prebook car hire so you don’t have to queue with everyone else who is waiting for a vehicle. Look out for the car hire offices of all the major companies such as Hertz, Avis and Sixt. Geneva airport has the longest airport runway in Switzerland. The airport serves both Switzerland and France so you want to make sure that you are disembarking on the right side. That way you do not have to waste time going through the wrong set of customs.As the airport is four kilometres to the North West of the city centre you will need some form of transportation.

Tourists who are coming in tour groups will also find a large array of coaches waiting to collect them outside of the main terminal building. If you plan to take the bus in Geneva city centre there are free tickets which are valid for eighty minutes worth of travel. You can find them at a machine on your way out of customs. Geneva is a city built around a beautiful lake and a scenic travel option there is to take the intercity lake boats. The boats depart every 10 minutes to half and hour and are inexpensive.

To be found on either the right or left bank of the city these boats operate all year around.

Geneva International Airport is situated at CH -1215 Geneva 15. Half of Geneva airport is located in the commune of Grand Saconnex and other half is in the commune of Meyrin. Add the area code 022 if you are outside of Switzerland. The main airlines to have hubs here are Flybaboo and Easyjet. Swiss International Airlines is one of the other forty airlines based there and you can fly to any of the major European cities including Paris, Rome and London.

There are also some cargo flights with Farnair Switzerland to Cologne and Bonn as well as DHL Aviation to Brussels.

If you get stuck in Geneva airport due to bad weather or a delayed flight fear not. Geneva airport has some excellent shopping opportunities. To find Geneva airport on an international airport flight board look out for the airport code GVA. You can contact the airport ahead of time by phoning 717 7111.

Ronnie Seifert is a freelance writer who contributes to http://www.anyairportcarhire.com/. During his day job he works in the Swiss aviation industry. The car hire Geneva airport article is one of two pieces he has written about travel in Switzerland.


Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks With the New Motorola QUENCH

Posted in Communications by editor

True to its product strategy to stake its reputation on the Android starting this year, the world’s third largest mobile phone maker Motorola is releasing six more Android handsets starting in the first quarter of 2010. It started with the Motorola DEXT MB220 and the Droid/Milestone late last year.

After that, 2010 will see a succession of Android smartphones like the MOTOROI and the BackFlip as well as others in different markets. Its 8th Android phone was unveiled at the recently concluded 2010 Mobile World Congress – the Motorola QUENCH with MOTOBLUR which will carry the name Cliq XT when it arrives in the US next month.

The press release of the new QUENCH has this to say from Sanjay Jha, CEO of Motorola Mobile Devices and Home Business: “As we continue to expand Motorola’s portfolio of Android-powered devices, we remain committed to delivering more of what people want from their handheld devices in easier ways. QUENCH with MOTOBLUR showcases Motorola’s design heritage by offering a compelling differentiation from the traditional Android experience, giving people an easier way to have more messaging, more Web and more music.

Breathing New Life to an Old Android OS

Who says old smartphone platforms are useless? Not when you see what Motorola did on the antiquated Android 1,5 Cupcake it used for the QUENCH. While we would have wanted the new Android 2.1 Eclair on any new Android smartphone, it seems tinkering with the old can pay off with something you won’t find even in the new OS version.

First off, there’s the MOTOBLUR content delivery service on the handset that creates what Sanjay Jha is referring to differentiate itself from the usual Android experience.

The MOTOBLUR synchronizes your social networking and email sources with its phonebook contacts and photos right in a single home screen location. It also incorporates a radical way to input text with the SWYPE feature from the people who invented the T9 predictive text facility you find in just about every handset on the planet. With just a trace or swipe of a finger across a virtual QWERTY keyboard on the touchscreen, you can spell the word you need.

Entertainment gets a boost with media players that connect online to access new music you can buy and download while still playing your favorite media that integrates well with 3rd party apps like Tune Wiki, SoundHound, GoTV and YouTube.

You can even stream FM stereo.

The Motorola QUENCH also gets ahead in the mobile telephony function with dual microphones and noise cancellation for crystal clear voice calls, apart form the fact that it is a 3G phone on the triple band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA and also a quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE on 2G. It also has WiFi. A-GPS and the usual Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP for local data transfers. Finding information online and in the handset is a breeze with voice-search that launches Google Web search based on location or launch apps.

Its 3.1-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen that provides a new web browsing experience with pinch-zoom and Flash lite support while its GPS navigation system is supported by a touch pad for easier controls. Imaging gets served with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and CIF video recording at 25fps. You also get a choice of stereo listening from its 3.5mm headphone jack or Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP for wireless stereo earphones.

You can visit Best Mobile Contracts for more information on the Motorola Quench and other new phones. They have many reviews and compare deals for the Motorola Quench.


Dedicated GPS Devices

Posted in Communications by editor

Global positioning system has gained importance in the contemporary society. A time has come when people are hesitant to go out without GPS devices. Whether it is for the usual jogging or for traveling to the workplace, satellite navigational devices have become unavoidable for them. Very often the GPS user finds it difficult to identify the regular route of travel without the assistance of the device. The habit has become die-hard and many wonder how they used to travel in the distant past prior to the advent of GPS.

Even after the introduction of branded satellite navigation equipments, the use of the system was not very much prevalent as it is today. It became popular after the mobile phones were introduced with GPS systems. The concept of navigational devices could not be comprehended by the people in the early stages. But when the system became a part and parcel of the mobile phone, the utilitarian value of the satellite navigation became obvious. Practice of using GPS developed progressively to such an extent that it has become unavoidable.

The use of dedicated GPS devices also increased. Mobile phone was instrumental in popularizing the satnav devices among low end users who are now accustomed with it.

However the importance of dedicated GPS systems prevailed beyond mobile phones. Once the system became familiar, multifarious applications were introduced for public consumption. Hand held, car integrated, fish finder and aviation satnav are a few to point out in this context. For serious users mobile phone integrated GPS are found inadequate to serve the purpose.

In many models of mobile phones, the user will not be able to talk while making use of GPS. Dedicated GPS systems are often equipped with electronic compass and barometric altimeters. They are more sensitive and accurate than mobile phone integrated products. Car integrated GPS systems have many driver oriented features. For them driving though unfamiliar terrains or high ways will be hassle free with the modern GPS devices. Pre-loaded maps help to identify the correct route. 4.3 inch widescreen, voice guided directions, safety camera and full post code search options are features that are incorporated with dedicated satellite devices.

Sophisticated products will have features like dynamic routing, Bluetooth calling etc.

As for other applications like fish finder and adventure satnav several innovative features are incorporated in them to make system result oriented in the respective areas of operations. Seafarers and mountaineers use GPS systems with appropriate features that are relevant to them. Locating missing persons or vehicles have become easier now with the help of these devices. As scientifically designed and developed products, they are more accurate and reliable.

Sophisticated devices are equipped with 3D maps to facilitate easier navigation. SD card and color display are special features in them.

Several satellite navigational devices are available in the markets with diverse features that are designed for multifarious purposes as mentioned earlier. It is important to locate the apt product with special characteristics that are relevant for the user. There are websites which deal with satellite navigational devices and ancillaries which will offer valuable guidance to the consumers.

Websites post objective reviews about the products detailing the merits and demerits of many branded devices.

Find exclusive Sat Nav offers from leading brands like Binatone, Garmin, Becker and Danew GPS systems at Satellite Navigation reviews website.