Archive for December, 2009

CES to have a Mophie iPhone credit card reader

Critical to cell phone news, the maker of accessories for the iPhone, Mophie is about to roll out a huge product. This product is suppose to be a credit card reader that is attached by some means to your iPhone. The credit card reader …

Hardware accelerated ‘Doom’ comes to the Pre

Pre homebrew has certainly come a long way in its short but happy life — and now it’s just gotten another little notch in its belt. Apparently, with the release of webOS 1.3.5 , Palm has included a software library called SDL (or Simple Directmedia Layer) which allows developers low-level hardware access — like the kind needed to tap into accelerated 3D graphics. With a little bit of elbow grease, webOS hacker extraordinaire zsoc was able to put together a port of Doom which can be run within a card in the OS, and completely functions (including keyboard controls). You’ve got to get your hands a little dirty with the Terminal app to make things happen right now if you want to try it for yourself, though the experimenters promise an easier solution in the coming days. Exciting stuff for webOS users hungry for a little more horsepower… now let’s see if Palm puts this into play come CES . Update: PreCentral has a video of the app in action — check it out after the break! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Hardware accelerated ‘Doom’ comes to the Pre Hardware accelerated ‘Doom’ comes to the Pre originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 11:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

Oregon cell phone ban has loophole (AP) : Blogportant Syndication News

Beginning New Year’s Day, Oregon police officers may hear some arguing when they start pulling motorists over for violating a new law banning them from talking on hand-held cell phones while driving. …

Talk For Free With Computer Headsets | Shekhar

This setup will save you money in the long run compared today’s expense cell wireless carrier plans. Computer Gaming Headsets. If you are into computer games for the Xbox, Playstation and Wii, the latest craze is to play against one …

Orange plans to bring ‘HD Voice’ calls to UK next year

We’ve had some indication that Orange planned to expand its “HD Voice” technology beyond the hot testbed of Moldova sometime in the coming year, and it looks like the carrier is now starting to get a bit more specific about when the UK will finally have an alternative to standard definition calls. Apparently, Orange will begin trials of the new and improved, 3G-facilitated service early in the new year, and fully roll it out along with a “range of handsets” before the end of the year. Just what can you expect from HD voice? Why, it will make it “sound as if callers are actually in the same room,” according to Orange UK chief executive Tom Alexander, who further added that “HD voice really does inject a level of innovation into mobile phone calls,” and that “once people have tried it, they won’t want to go back.” Orange plans to bring ‘HD Voice’ calls to UK next year originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments

DE begins cell phone ban on New Year's | WHYY News and Information …

Starting New Year’s Day, drivers in Delaware will have to keep the cell phones off their ears while driving in two cities, or risk paying a fine.

It's here, Sprint Overdrive Mobile Hotspot!

Sprint is emerging onto the cell phone news stage with more information being leaked about the Overdrive dual-mode WiMAX EVDO hotspot. With the roll out of the of the 4G WiMAX across the country, training has started for the Mobile …

MediaFuturist: Happy New Year: cool video: cell phones upcycled to …

2010 is ALL about MOBILE says Futurist Gerd Leonhard (in this case… more of a PRESENTIST)

Crosstown Traffic – Drivers: Share your cell-phone stories (and …

Have you been in a crash that involved a driver using a cell phone ? Were you on the other end of that phone conversation? Maybe you were that driver who caused a rear-ender, or a more serious crash, because you were distracted by the …