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by Chris Matier on August 21, 2008
The Jabra SP700 Bluetooth Speakerphone is hitting the streets soon, and while it is billed as an "orbital" or space-aged design, it strikes me a bit more insect-like. In fact, it looks a lot...
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by Mark Rollins on August 20, 2008
It appears the rumor mill has spun once again, and this time, Samsung and T-Mobile are the major players. I'm sure all the T-Mobile users are in attention now, so let me keep it.
The rumor is th...
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by Chris Matier on August 15, 2008
Personally, I hate cellphones in certain places such as a nice restaurant or a movie theatre. Professionally, I am in education and hate the idea of students in a class or lecture getting phone calls....
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by Chris Matier on August 5, 2008
I like my iPhone despite certain flaws that have yet to be addressed including the missing copy and paste and the lack of A2DP Bluetooth support. When I got my original iPhone, I have to admit, I felt...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on July 23, 2008
Losing a cell phone sucks. I've been lucky enough to not do it myself, but I know what a pain it can be.
This Mobile superhero software from YouGetItBack.com helps mitigate some of the pain cause...
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by Mark Rollins on July 14, 2008
"Oh hey, I need to stop by the store to get a BIC. I'm not talking about a pen, shaver, or lighter, but a cell phone."
The BIC phone works out of the box with 60 free minutes, a charg...
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by Chris Matier on June 9, 2008
It's official. The 3G iPhone will be hitting the streets in 22 countries on July 11th; the sexy little thing will only cost $199 USD. Yes, folks, that is right for half the cost you are getting tw...
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by Chris Matier on June 9, 2008
Rumors surrounding the 3G iPhone are swirling, but RIM isn't scared. Research In Motion is on the verge of releasing their own touchscreen wonder-phone. While details on the gorgeous hardware are ...
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by Mark Rollins on June 6, 2008
First there were cell phones designed for your car, and now there are cellular phones that are designed to look like cars.
These Car Cell Phones are made for those who love collecting model version...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on May 1, 2008
Chances are, if you're a mobile phone phone geek like I am, you've probably acquired all kinds of mobile devices-not just phones-that need charging. Regularly. The way I use my mobile phones, ...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 23, 2008
Tritton Technologies, a company I hadn't heard of before, makes a number of audio and video peripherals for PCs. Their latest product is a bluetooth headset for your mobile phone or computer.
The...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 21, 2008
While nokia has had a number of different external blogging efforts going on, Nokia now has an official blog called Nokia Conversations. It is written by Nokia employees, or people paid by Nokia, to a...
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by Mark Rollins on April 11, 2008
Yes, what you're seeing is true. Someone has finally taken a cell phone and put it on a watch, touch-tone dialer and all.
The Van Der Led WM2 Watchphone is a quad band GSM style, and has some o...
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by Mark Rollins on March 28, 2008
It is very fitting that Samsung has called their newest phone the Access. Since this is Samsung's first foray into AT&T territory, the phone gives special access to a lot of things not seen o...
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by Mark Rollins on March 24, 2008
You have got to like these new smartphones they are making these days. Especially the MIU HDPC, which has an exorbitant number of features.
If you open the MIU HDPC phone, it has a 4-inch touchscre...
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by Mark Rollins on March 7, 2008
The following is a concept phone designed by Sunman Kwon. As you can see, the mooon (according to my source, that is spelled correctly) has some very cool features.
You will note its ability to shed...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on March 3, 2008
Engadget is reporting that AT&T will finally get the Nokia N95-3 sometime in the second quarter of 2008. The Nokia N95-3 is the U.S. version of the Nokia N95-1 (i.e. the original N95), which has a...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on March 1, 2008
bluetooth is a very common feature on mobile phones today. Unfortunately, some implementations have flaws, making it possible for an unauthorized device to connect to your phone, such as shown in this...
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by Mark Rollins on February 25, 2008
The recently released LG Voyager from Verizon has the boast of being the first cell phone on the market with a touchscreen and QWERTY keyboard.
This smartphone has two screens. The first works like ...
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by Mark Rollins on February 14, 2008
I don't know about you, but I sometimes forget to charge my cell. This can result in dead batteries or really awkward short-charge sessions. I often refer to them as a quickie charge, which is not...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on February 9, 2008
When I was trying to find a picture to go with a piece I wrote on AT&T suing a place over unlocking their prepaid phones and reselling them, I ran across a site that might be useful for those peop...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on January 13, 2008
Imagine being able to share the 3G on your Windows Mobile device with anyone over WiFi. Thanks to a piece of software called WMWiFiRouter, you can do it! Great for traveling some place with your WiFi-...
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by Mark Rollins on January 10, 2008
It isn't often when you come across something that is both innovative and yet painfully obvious. Case in point, the Neonode N2.
It is a phone with a touch screen interface. Okay, that is nothing...
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by Mark Rollins on December 14, 2007
Considering that most of us rely on our cellphones for updated information, it would be nice if there was a way to transfer our Voicemails into something in writing.
Fortunately, that is what SpinVo...
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by Mark Rollins on December 11, 2007
Must me my day for reporting on Bluetooth devices, or maybe I just like reporting on the "World's Smallest" of whatever. So, let's get this out of the way: The Invisio G5 is the smal...
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by Mark Rollins on December 11, 2007
Every wonder how far you can take Bluetooth technology? There are the headsets, the connectors, and pretty much everything else.
Now there is a Vibrating Bluetooth Bracelet, which will signal you on...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on December 11, 2007
Rico Mossesgeld over on The Smart PDA, one of our tech blogs in the Creative Weblogging network, recently wrote a rant about the Nokia 6708 and called it the worst phone he ever used.
Clearly this ...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on November 21, 2007
One of the bummers of traveling is finding connectivity for your device while on the go. The mobile phone networks aren't always that fast, and can be downright expensive when you're traveling...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on November 20, 2007
Put a GSM SIM card in this little box, and stick it in a room-hopefully with GSM signal. When you call the number, you can hear what's going on in that room. Pretty simple little device, really, t...
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by Mark Rollins on November 16, 2007
It is kind of nice when new cellphones have all sorts of new features. The new Lenovo i909 cellphone has some really excellent features such as a 2 megapixel camera, a micro SD memory slot, and a 2.4 ...