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Our National Parks and Cell Phone Coverage is a National Disgrace …

National Parks are some of America’s most important assets. Some are quite off the beaten track… others are more accessible. All are spectacular in their own.

Cell Phone Bank Robber – FOX23 News

Tulsa police are looking for a guy who robbed a South Tulsa bank while talking on his cell phone .

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U.S. cell phone operators are starting to embrace Wi-Fi in order to extend the reach of their high-speed wireless networks without breaking the bank, but some are being more cautious than others. And finally, Wi-Fi allows cellular …

Blackberry Wireless Cell phone – My Fingers Are Too Big, How About …

Blackberry Wireless Cell phone – My Fingers Are Too Big, How About Yours? OK, I am an normal size person, which means you can not tell me that I am the only man or woman on the face in the earth that is possessing this issue. …

NTT DoCoMo announces ‘Xi’ brand for LTE, somehow pronounced ‘crossy’

You’re probably thinking “chi” or “zee,” right? Nope: NTT DoCoMo has laid down the law in its press release touting the LTE service it’ll be launching later this year, and it turns out that “Xi” — in this case, anyway — is pronounced “crossy.” Of course, ultimately, they can call it whatever they like — it’s the service itself that matters, and to that end, we can expect downlink speeds up to a positively blistering 75Mbps, rolling out first in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya in December followed by “other major cities and then additional areas of the nation.” DoCoMo’s accounting for handoffs, too, so you won’t be dropped (theoretically) when you move between Xi and FOMA areas. 75Mbps seems a bit optimistic for a first-phase LTE launch, but hey, we’re pulling for ‘em. Pricing and hardware will be announced later; in the meantime, you can follow the break for the full press release. Continue reading NTT DoCoMo announces ‘Xi’ brand for LTE, somehow pronounced ‘crossy’ NTT DoCoMo announces ‘Xi’ brand for LTE, somehow pronounced ‘crossy’ originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Enso whips up two smartphones and three new slates, but we wouldn’t order any of ‘em

Oh, Enso — must you really give us a reason to hope? After dealing with what felt like a case of the vaporwares , and then being epically disappointed with the zenPad (which is now out of stock, curiously) that you finally shipped, we just can’t muster up the courage to look fondly upon the five new products that are gracing your webstore. That said, those that don’t mind risk taking and actually enjoy the thought of fighting for a refund have three new MIDs / slates to ponder along with a pair of Android-based smartphones to consider. Let’s break ‘em down real quick, shall we? zenPad 2 ( $219; shipping now ): Here you have a 5-inch, Android 1.5-based MID with an 800 x 480 resolution resistive touchscreen, a bundled stylus, inbuilt 3G, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, microSD slot (8GB included), 128MB of RAM, 256MB NAND Flash, a 624MHz Marvell PXA303 Xscale CPU, integrated accelerometer, onboard GPS, micro-USB port, 3.5mm headphone jack and a battery good for 4.5 hours of use. We’re told that an Android 2.1 update is “imminent,” but we believe that about as much as we believe BP’s promise to “make it right.” zenPad 3 ( $249; pre-order ): This here tablet boasts the exact same specifications as the zenPad 2 (right down to the battery life and resolution), but it rocks a 7-inch design that’ll aid those who can’t squint hard enough to see fonts on the 5-inch sibling. zenPad 4 ( $199; shipping now ): We hate to state the obvious, but this is quite obviously an iPad KIRF — right down to the Home button. You’ll find a 10.2-inch resistive touchpanel with a 1,024 x 600 resolution (one that Enso swears up and down “has a fast response and works very well”), along with Android 2.1, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, 256MB of RAM, 2GB of storage, a microSD slot (8GB included), a 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, built-in accelerometer and a 2,400mAh battery that’s good for 5 to 7 hours of life. zenPhone ( $349; shipping now ): So… it looks like a Nexus One KIRF, it’s called a zenPhone, yet it says it’s a MID. Oh, and it’s not this ZenPhone . Whatever the case, it’s got a 4.3-inch resistive touchscreen (800 x 480), 3G HSDPA radio, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, 256MB of NAND Flash, a microSD slot (8GB included), a 3.2 megapixel rear camera, 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a 2,600mAh battery, onboard GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and — wait for it — Maemo 5 running the show. Yeah, seriously. zenDroid ( $319; pre-order ): In the market for a Droid KIRF , are you? You’ve come to the right place, with this one offering a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen (800 x 480), 3G HSDPA, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, an FM radio tuner, Android 2.1 (“upgradable to 2.2,” we’re told), a microSD slot (8GB bundled in), 512MB of NAND Flash, a 624MHz Marvell PXA935 processor, 5 megapixel rear camera, 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera, a 1,500mAh battery, onboard GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro-USB connector. [Thanks, Neil] Enso whips up two smartphones and three new slates, but we wouldn’t order any of ‘em originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 31 Jul 2010 08:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 coming to O2 UK in September

It doesn’t have the X10′s beefy spec sheet — nor the X10 mini’s cute-as-a-button looks — but if you’re looking for a midrange Android device that’s a little lighter on the pocketbook, you might want to keep your eyes glued to O2 in the UK where the X8 is now slated for a September launch. Pricing hasn’t been announced, but considering that it tops out with a 3.2 megapixel camera and will go unsubsidized for €259, we imagine you won’t need to spend very much on your monthly plan to get it for free. Let’s hope it comes off Android 1.6 rather quickly, eh? Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 coming to O2 UK in September originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sat, 31 Jul 2010 08:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

The advantage of Symbian cell phone marketis are only a few …

According to exceed the wireless network this quarter’s background, including monitoring data in the coffee shop by the cell phone terminal.

Cell Phone Accessories: Man's Cell Phones

Musical cell phone Nokia N95-1 it is almost completely fulfilled from metal. Powerful (not to tell massive), it intercepts at once all sights. This model is uncompromising and brutal monolith, but thus is not deprived of charm, …