Corine Gatti – AHN Sports Contributor United States (AHN) – Stash those cell phones , and do it quickly. Georgia Tech basketball coach Paul Hewitt offered a.

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admin on March 19th, 2010

I’ve been having trouble getting pictures from my phone to my pc.  I was told by a local ATT store to change the connection to Data Service and It should work automatically however it does not. I’ve been searching up the issue and I’m told I need a Micro SD chip and change the connection to Mass Storage.  Well I bought a Sandisk Micro SDHC chip 4gb which several people have said works for the LG Shine as it supports up to 4gb, though my phone won’t recognize the card and says it not ready.  I’ve even tried turning the phone off then putting it in just like ATT told me to do it when I called tech support.  On one hand my SD chip wont work which may be my missing link and the other my local ATT store tells me I don’t need a micro SD chip and to set it to Data Service but that wont work either.  I spent 7 hours trying to get this to work, i’ve wasted a half a tank of gas driving from store to store and returning items to get this to work.  What am I missing and why is it not working?

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AT&T loves to trumpet the importance of the so-called “quick messaging” segment to its bottom line — the QWERTY-equipped featurephones that keep the teens and tweens texting 24 / 7 — so it’s no surprise that of the latest batch of devices they’ve added into the mix from Samsung and Pantech (which we missed while caught up in the week’s MIX10 activities), three of the four have full keyboards. The Strive from Samsung gets real in stores on March 21 with a 2 megapixel cam and vertical slide for just $20 on contract with rebate; the Sunburst comes on the same date for $40 with the same cam but a rather attractive full-touch design. On the Pantech side, you can choose from the portrait QWERTY Link (pictured left) or the Pursuit portrait slider, though neither has been blessed with a price or release date just yet. Perhaps more interesting than the phones themselves is the fact that the devices are the first to get hooked up with a host of new services from AT&T, including a cloud-synced address book, a media sharing service called Mobile Share that allows you to transfer videos and pictures between devices for a monthly or per-transfer fee, and so-called “Next Generation Messaging” that adds group texting capability, a threaded view, and a unified inbox — smartphone-caliber features across the lower end of AT&T’s range. AT&T posts four new featurephones from Samsung and Pantech originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 22:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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NEW HAVEN — FBI Special Agent Chris Halpin testified Thursday that his agency received a court order to wire-tap a cell phone issued to Mayor Mark A. Lauretti by the city of Shelton. Assistant U.S. Attorney Rahul Kale said the …

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att-pantech-reveal-in-blue-phone-1 I know that the push is on to make cell phones so tiny that they can actually be implanted directly into your skin, but still–I prefer a cell phone with just a bit of substance to it. …

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Wireless phones have a long history of chess. These sophisticated gadgets was the first time in 1970. During this period, however, the larger and the battery.

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admin on March 19th, 2010

So I have the Tilt 2 and it has the WiFi option on it… I have a wireless network setup at home.   I haven’t really explored the use of the WiFi on my Tilt 2 and I’d like to see how others are using it… what’s the advantage of it? I have the unlimited data plan so it doesn’t matter the amount of data I use thru the device’s proprietary internet connection.   But what other options/ways can I use the WiFi feature? Would it increase my signal at all? Because I have noticed I have weak signal in my house and I’m always dropping calls and my text messages are unable to be sent and I have to resend them because of the bad signal at my house. If I connect my device through WiFi to my wireless network at home will that increase my signal/connection in any way for voice/text messages?   Any suggestions or comments welcome.   Thanks!

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jedwan on March 19th, 2010

We don’t like to stir up the nearly constant barrage of “so-and-so is getting the iPhone” rumors unless we’ve got a great reason to do so — and we’d argue that a Financial Times report involving statements from Deutsche Telekom’s CEO qualifies. The British rag was chatting up DT’s boss over the prospects of its American unit — T-Mobile USA — and stressed the company’s long-term commitment to turning around T-Mobile’s fortunes in the face of recent spinoff rumors , saying that it’s all about rapidly building out a speedy 3G network as part of an effort this year “to lay the foundation for future growth.” Here’s where it gets juicy: referring to the iPhone, the report goes on to say that “T-Mobile USA is hoping to start selling the popular smartphone later this year or next year” while focusing on Android in the meantime, as if Android is merely a stopgap measure to make it through to the singular device that can save America’s number four carrier from going down the tubes. It’s not clear whether FT got the chief exec making a statement to that effect on the record or it’s merely gleaning this knowledge from other rumors, but the only way this would be able to happen is if the next iPhone were to come in an AWS -compatible version — and that seems unlikely considering that AWS coverage represents a trivially small fraction of 3G subscribers around the world. Of course, wireless CEOs of all walks of life regularly make statements saying they’d be more than happy to carry the iPhone if the opportunity presented itself, so this could be little more than off-the-cuff blather anyway. T-Mobile USA eyeing iPhone launch this year or next? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 18 Mar 2010 17:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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jedwan on March 18th, 2010

I received my new HTC Pure Tuesday. Charged it, started using it late Tuesday night.   Yesterday I used it throughout the morning, and the battery indicator never left 100%… when I plug it in, the light is red but turns green when it is fully charged. Yet the indicator still showed 100%.   Has this happened to anyone else? And is there a fix?   Thanks in advanced.

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What with Samsung’s global launch of Diva phones recently, attention has been diverted from its more modest cellphones however the Samsung S3370 smart phone .

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