We have two HTC Aria phones. Several times in the last week, when trying to use internet, I received an “Access Forbidden” error. This happened on both of our phones. No settings were changed or updates made. What is the problem here? Anyone else have the same error? Any way to fix it? Thx.
Archive for October, 2010
Re: Access Forbidden when I try to use Internet
October 30th, 2010
admin I bet a content filter is turned on, you can access your media net account or call customer care t double check,
Re: Use MyTouch 3G on AT&T’s EDGE?
October 30th, 2010
jedwan Should have waited for the mytouch 4g Coming out this wed
HD7 coming to Telstra?
October 30th, 2010
admin Telstra is an Australian carrier, that uses the 850 Mhz band, so that their phones would work with AT&T. Now, according to this: http://www.cnet.com.au/htc-hd7-339306576.htm “They say good things come to those who wait, which may be the case for those who wait until early 2011 for the HTC HD7 .” http://exchange.telstra.com.au/2010/10/12/windows-phone-7-a-new-challenger-arrives/ “At today’s launch we also confirmed that the HTC HD7, unveiled by HTC overnight, would join our Next G™ range in the coming months. ” So, is this correct? Are there any problems one would run into going this method? The HD7 is miles ahead of the Focus, Surround and Quantum, so the 3 month wait would be completely worth it. Will it finally be possible to have a high-end HTC phone on AT&T?
HP Palm quietly debuts new HP Palm logo
October 30th, 2010
jedwan We don’t know how this one slipped past us, but somewhere in the past few weeks (on October 19th as far as we can tell), HP and Palm ‘s logos got together to form what you see to the left: the HP Palm logo. The new, hybrid logo is on both Palm’s website and Facebook page, so this should quell any fears that the world might lose Palm’s branding all together . We don’t know what you think of the new logo — personally, we were a little partial to our own mock up . HP Palm quietly debuts new HP Palm logo originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Oct 2010 09:43:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Motorola’s mobile unit posts first operating profit in a long, long time
October 30th, 2010
admin As a whole, Motorola is no stranger to profit… thing is, Moto won’t be “whole” for much longer , and when the split happens, we’re sure it’d like all of its divisions to be profitable. The mobile unit, of course, has been the struggling one, trying to pull out of a multi-year post- RAZR nosedive under the leadership of CEO Sanjay Jha — and it looks like his all-in bet on Android is starting to pay off at the bank on today’s news that they’ve posted a non-GAAP operating profit of $3 million. Yes, sure, that’s razor-thin when you consider that they sold some $2 billion worth of phones — but these guys haven’t seen black ink in three years, so it’s definitely cause for celebration. Looking at the bigger picture, the entirety of Motorola posted non-GAAP earnings per share of 16 cents — handily beating the estimate of 10 to 12 cents — on sales of $5.8 billion. Not out of the woods yet, but certainly rolling toward the end of the year on a high note, we’d say. Motorola’s mobile unit posts first operating profit in a long, long time originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Oct 2010 11:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Nexus Two does (or doesn’t) exist, is (or isn’t) being released this year
October 30th, 2010
admin After going most of the year with very little noise on the Nexus One’s successor — a phone Google has never committed to making, by the way — we’ve gotten a handful of conflicting rumors about this thing in the past few days. Let’s take a swipe at the buzz that’s circulating this week: British publication City A.M. says the Nexus Two is a Carphone Warehouse exclusive , will be released in time for the holidays, and probably won’t be made by Samsung. Android and Me is convinced that the Nexus Two will in fact be a Samsung product, will be announced at its November 8th press conference , will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread (assuming 3.0 is Honeycomb ), and will be available on multiple carriers. Meanwhile, a quote from Google CEO Eric Schmidt from back in July may suggest there will be no Nexus One successor at all: “The idea a year and a half ago was to do the Nexus One to try to move the phone platform hardware business forward. It clearly did. It was so successful, we didn’t have to do a second one.” Of course, he goes on to say that the Nexus One’s sudden sunset was a shining example of Google’s “nimbleness” — and since the quote is from nearly four months ago, there’s little reason to doubt that the company could’ve easily done a 180 since then, particularly since we’re sure they’d like to have a clean, skin-free, and possibly carrier-free device to showcase Gingerbread. At any rate, time’s running out to get a product advertised and available in time to catch holiday buyers… so this’ll all have to shake out pretty quickly. Update: Gizmodo says “a friend of [theirs] got to play with it,” and they describe it as basically a Samsung Galaxy S with a front-facing camera and a stock build of Gingerbread that’s still “really buggy.” Is that really what you want to bring to the table as your Gingerbread flagship, Google? Nexus Two does (or doesn’t) exist, is (or isn’t) being released this year originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
NYC Educator: Were There Cell Phones in 1928?
October 30th, 2010
jedwan Were There Cell Phones in 1928? Ridiculous question, of course. But when you look at this Charlie Chaplin film from 1928, it appears otherwise. The question is, if it isn’t a cell phone , what the heck is it? …
Cell Phone Deals | coercs
October 30th, 2010
admin It is no secret that cell phones have become an integral part of our daily life. moron All of us, the investment banker on Wall Street for the chic district.
Cell-phone using time traveler spotted in 1928 Charlie Chaplin …
October 30th, 2010
jedwan It’s funny that her behavior automatically suggests to people that it was a cell phone . Why couldn’t it be some other sort of communications device like a communicator from Star Trek or some kind of trans-temporal radio? …



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