Archive for July, 2011

Awesome cell phone commercial plays Bach tune with a wooden ball …

I think this is the most beautiful cell phone commercial ever made! It's for the Sharp SH-08C handset, which has a wooden frame–keeping with the wood theme, a single wooden ball makes its way down a gorgeous wooden ramp …

Advantages & Disadvantages of Wholesale Cell Phones « As Seen On …

First I will explain the advantages of the Wholesale Cell Phones . The major benefit of these cell phones is that they are always available at affordable prices. The most interesting part of buying these wholesale cell …

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The Advantages of a Prepaid Cell Phone Plan

If you have a mobile phone on contract and decide you would like to change carriers before the contract ends, the company will often charge you hundreds of dollars to end the contract early. If your phone is damaged by …

Wired Internet Speeds faster than wireless but why? « NetEqualizer …

The FCC allows cell phone companies and other wireless Internet Providers to use a specific range frequencies to transmit data. For sake of argument let's just say there are 256 frequencies available to local cell phone …

Wireless Motorola – Cell Phones and PDA's

I have a Motorola SBG900 wireless cable modem. Is there an adapter to buy to hook up my other computer? I want to be able at access the internet on my second computer. I haven't found an adapter that is compatible with …

RIM unleashes BlackBerry Desktop version 2.1 for Mac

RIM ‘s BlackBerry Desktop app for the Mac got a much-needed feature boost today with the launch of v2.1 with support for the PlayBook. The new release adds media sync support via drag and drop over USB and WiFi, as well as the almost magical ability to sync music and pics to iTunes and iPhoto. Sadly, the latter only supports a USB connection, but heck, we’ll take what we can get, right? Considering RIM’s woes of late, we’re happy to see this isn’t affecting support for the oft unsupported platform. Follow the read link to grab the release then head right back and let us know if this new bit of sync nirvana is everything you hoped it’d be. RIM unleashes BlackBerry Desktop version 2.1 for Mac originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

RIM unleashes BlackBerry Desktop version 2.1 for Mac

RIM ‘s BlackBerry Desktop app for the Mac got a much-needed feature boost today with the launch of v2.1 with support for the PlayBook. The new release adds media sync support via drag and drop over USB and WiFi, as well as the almost magical ability to sync music and pics to iTunes and iPhoto. Sadly, the latter only supports a USB connection, but heck, we’ll take what we can get, right? Considering RIM’s woes of late, we’re happy to see this isn’t affecting support for the oft unsupported platform. Follow the read link to grab the release then head right back and let us know if this new bit of sync nirvana is everything you hoped it’d be. RIM unleashes BlackBerry Desktop version 2.1 for Mac originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds

Go shopping online for a microSDHC card and you’ll find that while manufacturers don’t hide the speed specs, they’re not exactly crowing about ‘em either. Make no mistake, though: Samsung is mighty proud of its new 32GB number, which boasts a class 10 speed rating and read / write rates of 24MBps and 12MBps — ideal numbers for those of you who plan on making good use of your phone’s 1080p camera. If you’re a storage buff, you know that class 10 is the highest speed category for SD cards at the moment, and that it sits above classes 4 and 6 — the tiers covering many other microSDHCs on the market. No word just yet on pricing, but we think it’s safe to say you’ll be dishing out a premium. Continue reading Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds

Go shopping online for a microSDHC card and you’ll find that while manufacturers don’t hide the speed specs, they’re not exactly crowing about ‘em either. Make no mistake, though: Samsung is mighty proud of its new 32GB number, which boasts a class 10 speed rating and read / write rates of 24MBps and 12MBps — ideal numbers for those of you who plan on making good use of your phone’s 1080p camera. If you’re a storage buff, you know that class 10 is the highest speed category for SD cards at the moment, and that it sits above classes 4 and 6 — the tiers covering many other microSDHCs on the market. No word just yet on pricing, but we think it’s safe to say you’ll be dishing out a premium. Continue reading Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds Samsung announces 32GB microSD card capable of 12MBps write speeds originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Jun 2011 12:02:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink