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Wild Card by Kyocera Wireless

Wild Card by Kyocera Wireless

Wild Card by Kyocera Wireless This budget messaging phone is a pretty good bet for users who detest contracts. 99.99 Wild Card by Kyocera

Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router

Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router Kyocera’s latest EV DO router adds support for 802.11n and for more types of connection cards and makes setting up a wireless network on the road fast and easy. 249

US Cellular Kyocera Tempo E2000
The US Cellular Kyocera Tempo E2000 is now available. The US Cellular Kyocera Tempo E2000 is a decent handset, that will fall into the mid-range category. It has external music controls, and actually looks pretty decent. The US Cellular Kyocera Tempo E2000 features inlclude: dual-band CDMA with EV-DO support, 262k color TFT display, 1.3 megapixel camera […]

Firefly Phones Vs. Kajeet Phones

Firefly Phones Vs. Kajeet Phones
You may have heard all about the new crop of cell phones geared especially to kids. They are full of features that your kids will love, as well as features you’ll love as a parent. Two of the popular cell phones for children are Firefly phones and Kajeet Phones. In order to make your […]

Free Firefly - Regularly $119.00
If you’ve been checking out the FireFly phone for kids and teens and see it as a good option for your family. Check out this link, which will show you how to get the phone for free!! You can thank me later - LOL Go Here to Purchase   Go Here for More Info […]

Solar Lights Just Keep Getting Neater

Solar Lights Just Keep Getting Neater

Solar powered flashlights are getting more and more awesome. For use from camping to disaster relief, they’re handy, getting more efficient, and more readily available…sometimes even free! Well, Sanyo doesn’t want to be left behind, so they’re come out with the Eneloop solar light.

The light is rugged enough for camping with a splash resistant exterior, bright enough to illuminate a small room, can be used as a flashlight or panel light (which has three different levels of illumination), and just flat out looks pretty. The solar technology utilizes Sanyo’s high efficiency solar cell and has a rechargeable battery that can store enough energy to charge a cell phone.

The only problem is that it takes 15-30 hours of daylight to charge – taking a couple of days to charge a light isn’t all that handy. It does come with an AC adaptor that takes 3.5 hours to charge up the pack, but that doesn’t do much good when you’re off grid. However, when it is fully charged, you get between 9 and 50 hours of light time, depending on the mode. Most people only need at most 4-5 hours of light at night, so you can probably get all the light you need each night if you set it out in the sun for the day, making this another neat-o light option.

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Verizon Wireless KPC680 ExpressCard

Verizon Wireless KPC680 ExpressCard

Verizon Wireless KPC680 ExpressCard Its compact form factor and decent connection speeds make the Kyocera KPC680 a solid choice for road warriors in need of mobile broadband. 49.99

Losing Your Cell Phone Could Cost More Than You Think
Consumers should treat phones like credit cards.

Amazing Fathers Day Deals @ Cricket Wireless

Amazing Fathers Day Deals @ Cricket Wireless
If you were ever thinking about giving Cricket a try, now is the time! They are trying very hard to introduce new subscribers to the awesome UNLIMITED model for cheap right now during these great fathers day promotions. Father’s Day Gift Idea - $69.99 blue tooth camera flip phone after $50 mail-in rebate No […]

LG Decoy

LG Decoy This stylish but pricey slider is the first cell phone to integrate a Bluetooth headset. 179 LG Decoy This stylish but pricey slider is

Mavizen MyBlu

Mavizen MyBlu This Bluetooth enabled remote control lets you make calls from your iPod and comes with an FM radio. 89.99 Mavizen MyBlu

Sony Ericsson Z750a

Sony Ericsson Z750a

Sony Ericsson Z750a This fashionable but bulky clamshell boasts fast 3G speeds and an impressive array of multimedia features. 29.99 67211580 Sony Ericsson Z750a Review

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 to be Launched in 2009
Found under: Sony, Ericsson, Smartphones, Windows Mobile,



One of the most expected Windows Mobile smartphones from Sony Ericsson is the Xperia X1. People have been waiting for it for quite a while now and it seems they are in for an even longer wait. Due to apparent OS failures the handset will be postponed to December 2008 or even January 2009. Sony and Ericsson seem to have arrived at a turning point in their partnership. Their recent problems caused rumors all around the Internet. According to those rumors Sony wants out of the partnership

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Sony Ericsson Z710i review posted at CELLAZ.COM
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Palm Nova Gets Delayed

Palm Nova Gets Delayed
Found under: Palm, Software,



Palm seems to have big plans for the upcoming year but its much awaited Nova operating system will be delayed. We were expecting it to hit sometime during February 2009 but it appears it wont arrive until June 2009. The New York Times mentioned in an article on the Treo Pro that the first half of the next year will find Palm releasing a new OS which must be the Nova and a new device. We dont know anything about any new device arriving from Palm yet but leaks and rumors will surely su

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Startups pitch new tools for business

A service for parcelling out shares in a young company and a Twitter-like tool for the workplace were among the enterprise products launched at the TechCrunch50 showcase for startup companies on Monday.

TechCrunch50, which runs Monday to Wednesday in San Francisco, is a competitor to the DEMO conference happening at the same time in San Diego, California. Both give companies fewer than 10 minutes to launch new products on stage before an audience of press and investors.

[ Check out the goings on at Demo 2008 in the related stories "Is Web 2.0 already on its way out?" and "Startups seek new ways to bolster enterprise, Web security." And for all the news from Demo and TechCrunch50, check out the related special report. ]

The service from FairSoftware helps new companies get off the ground without having to hire a lawyer to organize contracts or become incorporated to dole out shares. Companies start by registering at the FairSoftware site and entering personal details for each employee, along with the proportion of the shares in the company they own.

They aren't real shares traded on public markets, but they do have real monetary value. Every so often the company plugs its revenue figures and cost of doing business into the service, and the profit left over is paid to employees via PayPal accounts according to how many shares they own.

There is also a "software bill of rights" for employees to sign, a legally binding contract governing terms of employment. "We paid lawyers from a top Silicon Valley firm so that you don't have to," said the FairSoftware representative who pitched the product.

The service is in alpha testing stage, according to the FairSoftware Web site. No pricing was announced.

Yammer looks and works very much like Twitter except its users are asked "What are you working on" instead of "What are you doing." The answers are supposed to help useful information spread more easily inside companies and help employees feel more connected to each other.

Users can tag keywords and phrases they "yammer" about and the tags can be sorted by frequency to show what topics are hot in a company. New employees can search the system to find out who has useful knowledge they can mine.

The basic service is free, but companies must pay for administrative rights that allow them to block users, take down comments or make the system more secure by setting a range of IP addresses for computers that can post to its feed. The fee is $1 per employee per month and the service went live Monday, said Keith McCarty, a marketing manager.

Another company, Connective Logic, launched a graphical tool called BluePrint that aims to help developers take sequential software code and turn it into parallel code that can run on multi-core CPUs or across distributed servers. It will be available for trial in the coming days at ConnectiveLogic's Web site. The site is currently password protected because the wireless network at TechCrunch50 was poor and Connective Logic could not get online to unlock it.

Netscape veteran Marc Andreessen, who was on a panel judging the startups, called developing software for multicore chips 'the biggest programming challenge of our time."

Another startup, OpenTrace, is building a service that will let people measure the environmental footprint of products and services they buy, measured in carbon-dioxide emissions, including the energy used to create and deliver the product to the store. The company hopes producers will see OpenTrace as a marketing tool and help provide the information about how their products are made.

Verizon, phone companies lead telecoms higher

Verizon, phone companies lead telecoms higher

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Verizon Communications Inc. shares climbed more than 2% in Tuesday trades and AT&T Inc. added 1.5% to lead telecommunications stocks. The phone sector was mostly higher, with Sprint Nextel Corp. being the lone exception. It fell 1.9%. Among equipment makers, prices were generally higher though gains were not as sharp. Motorola Inc. was one of the most active movers, up 0.6%. On the downside, Nortel Networks Corp. dropped 2.3%.

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HTC Touch Diamond

HTC Touch Diamond This luxury touchscreen phone sports an intuitive and fun touch interface, a desktop like Web browser, and the sharpest display on the block. 779

yrgo is a new Windows Mobile interface

yrgo is a new Windows Mobile interface
Found under: Pocket PC, Software,



According to the yrgo developers its a software that makes using your Windows Mobile phone easier than ever It contains four independent desktops that are fully customizable using Gadgets which could be moved with a finger like the gadgets at the Samsungs Omnias interface. Most of the features are accessible easily with finger and sliding. Yrgo browse your programs folder plus all your file system easily run Control panel items and shows important system information. A calls and contacts m

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Bits: AT&T and Verizon Offer New Services for Friends
Verizon Wireless and AT&T announced new services that will allow customers to access a variety of social networking applications from their phones — with the prominent exception of Facebook.

AT&T Agrees to Refund Some Ringtone Charges

AT&T Agrees to Refund Some Ringtone Charges
Company pledges to police Internet advertising more closely.

Cingular Wireless Free Ringtones
Cingular Wireless Free Ringtones

"Condom, Condom" Ringtone A Hit In India
Ever heard a safe-sex promo sung in multipart harmony? Have a listen to the “condom a cappella” ringtone, just launched in India.

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