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Archive for July, 2011
World Wide Machines Announces Wireless Web Link for Monitoring and …
July 3rd, 2011
jedwan The wwLink (TM) Wireless Web Link includes a cell phone, wireless service, proprietary software, cell phone data cable, and optional high-gain weather-resistant antenna for external mounting. The cell phone software …
World Wide Machines Announces Wireless Web Link for Monitoring and …
July 3rd, 2011
admin The wwLink (TM) Wireless Web Link includes a cell phone, wireless service, proprietary software, cell phone data cable, and optional high-gain weather-resistant antenna for external mounting. The cell phone software …
HTC Eternity leaked: 1.5GHz processor, 4.7-inch display, front-facing camera
July 3rd, 2011
jedwan As the world runs short on snarky phone titles (and in fact, starts using a couple of the gems on more than one occasion ), we’re left to overlook the moniker here while focusing on what’s important: that display. In fact, the 4.7-inch WVGA Super LCD shown here actually does seem to extend on for Eternity, and if HTC Inside ‘s leak pans out, we could be looking at the world’s next WP7 superphone. It’s bruited that this fellow will be shipping with a single-core 1.5GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera (autofocus, dual LED flash), a 720p movie mode, front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera, 16GB of storage, DLNA support, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and a 1,650mAh battery. That’s a pretty startling list of features, and savvy Windows Phone followers will recognize that the Mango update will indeed be necessary before that front-facing shooter becomes useful. Needless to say, we’ll be keeping an ear to the ground for more, as essentials like price and release have thus far eluded us. HTC Eternity leaked: 1.5GHz processor, 4.7-inch display, front-facing camera originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Moto mysteries abound: Droid HD posts to Flickr, new blurry cam pics
July 3rd, 2011
jedwan Gadget news, like dating and crate digging, is all about the thrill of the hunt. Sure, big press events where you get to manhandle the objects of your desire are fun, but give us Mr. Blurry Cam and some EXIF data any day. With that in mind, we present to you an out of focus pic of what looks like that tweaked Bionic and a reference to the Droid HD on Flickr, coming straight out of the Motorola campus in Libertyville, Illinois (since removed). Now, the two things are not necessarily related, but it’s possible that the dual-core LTE handset is getting a new name to match its updated internals and redesigned exterior (though, if it’s different inside, outside, and has a new name, is it really the Droid Bionic any more?). We do know that, what began life as the Targa , can capture 1080p video, which matches up nicely with the HD moniker. It’s also possible that the pic taker is an as yet unseen device and our (moto)blurry friend above is simply a Bionic destined for another carrier. Either way, we’re hooked — at least until the PR hits our inbox, then it’s back in the Mystery Machine. Continue reading Moto mysteries abound: Droid HD posts to Flickr, new blurry cam pics Moto mysteries abound: Droid HD posts to Flickr, new blurry cam pics originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Nokia shutters online and retail stores in UK, US web store
July 3rd, 2011
admin Nokia will be entering Q3 free of any direct-to-consumer sales channels in the US and UK. The Finnish smartphone maker shuttered its remaining UK retail stores earlier this month (with the exception of Heathrow Airport, which remains open), and also discontinued sales on its US and UK online stores — joining France, Spain, and The Netherlands, which all went offline last month . We spoke to a former Nokia UK retail employee, who cited poor marketing, high prices, slowing traffic and a high product return rate as a few of the reasons that the stores closed — returns of the N8 and E7 dominated other handsets, with customers complaining of device crashes and corruption, hardware failures, and usability issues. He reports that the stores were also only able to sell devices on Vodafone and T-Mobile, and only Vodafone allowed customers to upgrade in a Nokia store. The majority of customers came into the store for support, rather than to make a purchase. “The last two months were particularly quiet. Even if the shopping centre was busy, the Nokia store would have perhaps no more than 30 people through the door a day, usually for technical assistance. And that was that, all stores were closed abruptly on June 20th.” We imagine pricing played a large role in the decision to close the UK and US online stores, just as it did with UK retail and online stores in other countries. Both country’s online stores have been replaced with a closure notice, with the US store directing customers to Amazon, and the UK store referring visitors to eight retail partners, instead. [Thanks, Karl] Nokia shutters online and retail stores in UK, US web store originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
The Cell Phone Facts You Need to Know
July 3rd, 2011
admin Article by Ted Anders The popularity of cellular phones all over the world has simply exploded…
Cell Phone Accessories Can Help Personalize Our Mobile Devices
July 3rd, 2011
jedwan Article from TinyArticle – Free Articles | Article Directory and entitled Cell Phone Accessories Can Help Personalize Our Mobile Devices – By Discount Cell.
What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Cell Phone Edition | The Truth About …
July 3rd, 2011
admin What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Cell Phone Edition. Posted on July 2, 2011 by Brad Kozak. Before anybody else says it, lemme be the first: We need to find this, take up a collection, and buy one for our resident Tr0lls, to help them shoot …



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