Monday, June 8, 2009

Palm Pre is Amazing!


For the first time in 10 years I stayed in a line to get a new gadget. It took me 4 hours staying in the line on Sat morning 6/6/09 to get couple of these phones but I feel it worth it. I'm very happy with the phone. the touch feature works without any error. It works every time. Everything makes sense and it's in the right place. It's so easy to sync your contact list with google contact list. I love the fact that i have a keyboard to use when I'm typing text massages and long emails. I consider myself an advance user so I had to combine my outlook, a few GMail accounts, etc. All this caused me some headaches. 

Issues I have had so far:
1- Since i imported my contacts from GMail and I also saved them on Palm profile, I had duplicate of every contact. It was annoying to see the same phone numbers a few times. I decided to start all over and this time not to use palm and have all my contacts on GMail. To delete my Palm profile, I thought the best is to get on palm profile and erase my phone! Well Erase phone wasn't exactly what I thought it is. I think it actually deletes everything including operating system from your phone. It seems like its for when you lose your phone and you don't want your information in wrong hands. I called Sprint and they told me that I have bricked the phone. This feature bricks the phone remotely. I was told I have to go to the same store I bought the phone and return it for a new one. When I woke up in the morning, I tried to turn on the phone and it worked. It seemed like it downloaded it's operating system from a server? I'm not sure what happened but waiting some hours unlocked the phone. 

2-I am using my company laptop to sync my Centro. When I tried using Data Transfer Assistant, It would tell me I have no information to transfer. Apparently, Data Transfer Assistant wasn't seeing my outlook 2003 and It was only seeing my Palm Desktop which it was empty. I called Sprint and they didn't know what the issue is. I removed Palm Desktop but that didn't help any. Data Transfer Assistant wasn't seeing my outlook 2003. I think maybe my outlook is somehow modified by my company and it's not exactly Outlook 2003?! :-)
I even checked my Internet option to make sure outlook is chosen as my primary email program. I reinstalled my Palm Desktop and I chose Palm Desktop as the software I want to use to maintain and sync my data with my Centro. I uploaded and synced my Centro with Palm Desktop and ran Data Transfer Assistant. This time it worked without any issue and all my records were transferred in the mater of a few seconds!!! Then on your phone it will ask you where do you want to transfer the data? I chose GMail because I want my contacts to be kept and maintain on GMail. I didn't use the Palm profile this time. If you choose Palm Profile, and you are still syncing your contacts with google as well, you will see two entries for every repeated phone number. For example if you go to John Smith on your contacts, it will show 512-349-1000 with a "g" logo for GMail and also with Palm logo as well.  So everything is repeated.



Sunday, May 31, 2009

prestijfashion is linked to all social networks

Prestij fashion has been in social network for quite sometimes but we just added links to our Linkedin Myspace, Facebook, and Blogspot to the main page.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Palm Pre Phone will be available on June 6th




I contacted Sprint yesterday and they told me that the Palm is available starting June 6th 2009. Palm Pre comes with a new OS that Palm developed. There is a demo version available that you can installed on your Palm phone to check out the operation system. 

I think Palm Pre could potentially compete with iPhone. 

Call sprint today and they will call you back on June 6th to process your order. 

I encourage Prestij friends and employee to acquire this phone.

--Keya 

Monday, April 6, 2009

Adding more Prestij Fashion domains

To ensure our customers are not having issues with finding official Prestijfashion.com, We have added prestigefashion.biz and prestigefashion.us domains to direct customer to the official website.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Direct link to INsite magazine article on Prestij Fashion

http://www.flickr.com/photos/seanclaes/3402436093/

INsite Magazine Article About Prestij Fashion



INsite magazine in their April issue talks about Principles of Prestij Fashion, Prestij Fashion president, Keya Efatpanah and more. 
Please view this article on Insite http://www.insiteaustin.com, April issue, page 18. 
Please read the following article and also visit INsite magazine website to see the complete article on the actual pdf format. 





Bringing Men Some Prestij –
Austin ’s Keya Efatpanah
By Sean Claes / INsite Magazine

Sophisticated in a subtle way is how 28-year old engineer turned fashion designer Keya
Efatpanah describes Prestij (prestijfashion.com/)– a new line of men’s fashion he launched in Austin this past December. So, how does a University of Texas graduate with an electrical engineering degree get into the fashion game? “I have always been interested in fashion and clothing designs. I was looking for ways to combine my education, passion, interest, and work experience,” Efatpanah said. “From engineering I learned problem solving. Work taught me business and marketing, my tailor shop taught me about fabrication, manufacturing, and fabric. It was a natural fit.” The Prestij line is currently made up of about thirty different shirts, clearly for the discerning man who doesn’t want to look like 4 other guys in the room. “Clothing choices are much more limited for guys. I could never find anything I liked, and when I did, I’d go to a party and other guys would be wearing the same shirts, he said. “That was a let down every time.” Right now, you can see the Prestij line in person at Upstairs Men’s Wear (2110 S Lamar) in Austin, Project Fashion (2419 S Shepherd) in Houston and online at prestijfashion.com. He hopes to add lines in other cities as well as a few more boutiques in the Austin area. “I'm interested to work with other boutiques. I have enough shirts and styles to have unique products in different stores,” he said. The designs range from classic styles (May mán, Pünktchenmuster) to styles with a definite cultural flair to them (örn, söndag). The fabrics are all imported from Spain and Asia. “It’s beautiful to see people expressing their different cultures, background, and interests, he said. “For the same reason Prestij offers a variety in designs and options for each individual out there.” He explains that his own personal background and travels are expressed through the fashion as well. He’s included some lines that include American cities, and some that have a more international feel. “It is a beautiful world because of the coexistance of different cultures and races,” Efatpanah said. “As a Persian-American I love both cultures.” For the future, Efatpanah says he’s
working on a new line that is more “in sync with the Prestij philosophy” as well as a woman’s clothing line. “I’m promising a multi-cultural brand with design varieties from all around the globe,” he said. “That’s Prestij.”

söndag – $95.99


militära shirt – $94.99

KXAN / CNBC Interview


Keya Efatpanah had a quick interview with CNBC / KXAN on March 27th at 8:45AM. This was a very qucik interview. Next interview will be longer and will feature Prestij Fashion button down shirts.