Archive for the ‘Cell Phones’ Category
Posted on Jul 15, 2008 11:16:27 AM
The best thing is that you aren’t restricted into a lingering contract besides getting a minute’s loaded cell phone for less than $15. More minutes can be purchased whenever those minutes run out.
But the traffickers at New York, California, Texas, Georgia, South Florida and other places have estimated that they can make big profits by purchasing these inexpensive phones and modifying the software to make call at any cell network. Then these modified phones are sold all around the world and cost the cellphone companies millions of dollars.
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Posted on Jul 15, 2008 01:04:23 AM
On Friday, the 3rd Gen iPhone went on sale in the region of Asia-Pacific. After a thirty second countdown with hundreds of chanted people, the new iPhone made its debut in Japan.
In the celebration, at Japanese carrier Softbank Corp. store, a digital clock display over the entrance was also included which was the part of a worldwide rollout in 22 nations of the much-touted 3G iPhone. The new iPhone is a new update version of the model that was introduced last year in the U.S. and many other countries.
The other Asia-Pacific countries that getting the 3rd Gen iPhone are Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong. iPhone will be available at 8am in every time zone in the U.S.
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Posted on Jul 10, 2008 06:14:56 AM
When views on Nokia haptikos tactile touchscreen technology were published by RedFerrert, we had only few details about the way things would work.
Now this Nokia’s out-and-out application for that technology has became general and have more details about that astonishing touchscreen tech.
The whole surface area feels sturdy and sleek when protrusions are blush through the surface of touchscreen without applying any current but when voltage is given ,the bumps emerge from the surface to somewhat great extent and offer the feel of tactile essentials o a touchscreen. The delusion of a tactile feedback is obtained with the control of some parts of the touchscreen when the protrusions are emerged.
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Posted on Jun 27, 2008 07:42:04 AM
To allow its customer to make limitless household calls with landline phones over a broadband connection, T-Mobile USA is about to launch a countrywide service.
The service has been named as T-Mobile AtHome and it will be available after July 2 at the price of $ 10 per month.
A wireless plan that costs around $40 per month and a T-Mobile’s Internet router that prices $50 are required to have the service. The router is connected to the home broadband link and the customer’s corded or cordless phones are connected to that router.
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Posted on May 23, 2008 05:16:14 AM
WASHINGTON -American will send cell phones to the Cubans soon’ President Bush said Wednesday, while addressing recent changes in Cuba, at White House. According to Mr. President this move will push the communist rule to offer freedom of expression to Cuban citizens.
Bush said that now Cubans were allowed to get mobile phones, DVD players and computers and they had been told that they would be able to get toasters and other appliances in 2010.He further added that if the Cuban rule was serious about improving life for the Cuban people, it must take necessary steps to make these reforms really meaningful. According to Mr. President, he had marked Cuba’s 106th anniversary of independence this week.
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Posted on Mar 11, 2008 08:39:21 AM
Are you in the market for a smart phone? If so, you may want to take a close look at what the Nokia E90 Communicator has to offer. Not only is this phone perfect for the casual user, but business professionals have also found it to be a great choice as well. Of course, you need to know about both the pros and cons of the Nokia E90 Communicator before you make a final buying decision.
The main benefits of the Nokia E90 Communicator are not difficult to understand. First and foremost, this device offers Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi capabilities. Although this is becoming more and more common with smart phones, Nokia has done a great job seamlessly integrating all three of these features. This makes it quite easy for users to make phone calls, browse the internet, or find directions when they get lost.
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Posted on Mar 4, 2008 09:05:29 AM
It was only a matter of time before wireless providers began to offer unlimited use plans to consumers in the United States. After all, cell phones have more or less taken over, but with that being said, many users are stuck with high bills due to overuse. With several new plans being offered, these users will be able to take advantage of unlimited minutes in order to ensure that they never again have to pay large overuse charges. Of course, this type of plan is going to come at a high cost.
Several weeks ago, Verizon Wireless was the first company to take the leap. They now offer an unlimited voice plan for $99.99 per month. While this may seem like a lot of money, if you are consistently using more minutes than a basic plan allows, it is an idea to consider.
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