The Underlying Importance and Advantages of Purchasing Cheap Cell Phones
September 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Growing Importance of Cheap Cell Phones
Many people find cheap cell phones irresistible, especially when these particular products remuneration them with almost the same features, appearances, and better calibre as branded cellular telephones that are more expensive. Because of their growing importance, some companies in Asia are making some vital moves that greatly affect the global leaders in the consumer electronics market. These important developments have led cell phone manufacturers, including those who produce cheap cell phones, to improve the ..read more
Blackberry 9700 Bold
August 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Blackberry 9700 Bold
The Blackberry brand has ensconced itself in the consciousness of the business world so thoroughly that many words that would normally be used to describe the key functionalities that it offers have become redundant; if you say Blackberry, everyone knows exactly what you mean and what to expect. And a much older audience than other mobile phones usually buys Blackberry, even though this is typical of all Smartphone’s in general. The result is a much more obvious ..read more
HulloMail wants you to get the message
August 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

Heard of Silicon Street? It’s Paul Street, in central London – just round the corner from Silicon Roundabout and a cousin of Silicon Fen ..
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Unboxing Video: Samsung Epic 4G, an Android SuperPhone With a Big Punch
August 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
For past 24-hours or so, I’ve been playing around with Sprint’s new Samsung Epic 4G smartphone , which is optimized to use its 4G network, though it switches back and forth to 3G depending on 4G availability. This device is part of the Samsung’s Galaxy S series of smartphones
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Q&A: Puzzles becoming serious business for Seattle’s Puzzazz
August 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Technology entrepreneur and user-experience specialist Roy Leban , a fixture in Seattle’s tech community, is taking steps to turn his Puzzazz puzzle site into a full-fledged begin — building a team, pursuing funding and developing content for devices including mobile phones and Amazon’s Kindle, in addition to striking a current partnership with the Evernote note-taking software .
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Android This Week: Closing in on Apple; Best Mobile Web; EVO Gets Froyo
August 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Numbers released this week show that the rush to Android is expected to continue, with adoption expected to pass iOS by 2012. Android is predicted to power 75 million phones by then, claiming nearly 20 percent of the market share. This prediction is not a pipe dream, as Android is currently seeing 200,000 activations daily, which means 18 million new phones a quarter
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Tech Weekly: The future of mobile
August 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

Join Aleks Krotoski and Jemima Kiss for this week’s mobile phone-filled podcast. The team are joined by Tim Satchell, the commercial director of InfoMedia, to talk about the future of handheld devices – from augmented reality applications to the next wave of GPS-enabled apps. How has the iPhone changed the world, and what do its competitors need to do to stop it?
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Secrets of Getting Free Ringtones
August 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The ringtones that we have this day are not limited to full-blown three to four minute songs. Sometimes they’re sound effect from famous movies such as Transformers, and video games such as Mario, Zelda, and the like. Considering this, would you really want to pay for something that only plays for a few seconds? Why not get one for free instead? A lot of websites offer these ringtones for free, and these can be downloaded via WAP or Wi-Fi –and ..read more
Researcher detained at U.S. border, questioned about Wikileaks
July 31, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Jacob Appelbaum, who volunteers with Wikileaks, is questioned for three hours and has mobile phones confiscated on his way back to the U.S. for coder show.
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New ‘Kraken’ GSM-cracking software is released
July 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The (Global System for Mobile Communications) technology used by the majority of the world’s mobile phones will get some scrutiny at next week’s Black Hat security conference, and what the security researchers there have to say isn’t pretty.
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