If you look closely at this shot of the bombs allegedly sent from Yemen to Chicago you’ll notice what looks like a small camera up in the corner. Slide down the side and you see the volume buttons and I suspect the silver area is where …
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It's Happening: Cell Phones Are Being Used as In-Class Learning Tools
October 14th, 2010
jedwan For many, using your cell phone in class has been surefire way to get a one-way ticket to the principal’s office, but several Chicago area schools are now allowing their students to get away with texting, taking pics and talking on …
Luggage With Box-Cutter And Taped Cell Phone Leads To …
August 31st, 2010
admin WASHINGTON — Two men on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Amsterdam were questioned by Dutch authorities after US officials found a cell phone taped to a Pepto Bismol bottle and a knife and box cutter in checked luggage connected …
Wireless ways: GPS & cellular parlays RMR | Car GPS SYSTEMS
July 2nd, 2010
jedwan When a Chicago couple initiated their OnStar tracking system to alert of a recent ambush shooting, the case for global positioning systems (GPS) captured the.
An Upbringing On GSM Cell Phones No Contract by William Gold ( 14 )
June 3rd, 2010
admin Have you ever listened to that song “A Little Bit Cooler” by the Cool Kids? The beat is unforgettable; simple, heavy, catchy. When the vocals come in the song really starts to roll. The Chicago Duo sings about how cool they are, how…
OpenWays makes your smartphone a hotel room key, provides a different kind of ‘unlock’
May 31st, 2010
admin For years now, hotel chains have been toying with alternative ways to letting patrons check-in, access their room and run up their bill with all-too-convenient in-room services. Marriott began testing smartphone check-ins way back in 2006, and select boutique locations (like The Plaza Hotel in New York and Boston’s Nine Zero) have relied on RFID, iris scanners, biometric identifiers and all sorts of whiz-bang entry methods in order to make getting past a lock that much easier (or harder, depending on perspective). This month, InterContinental Hotels Group announced that they would soon be trialing OpenWays at Chicago’s Holiday Inn Express Houston Downtown Convention Center, enabling iPhone owners to fire up an app and watch their room door open in a magical sort of way. Other smartphone platforms will also be supported, and as we’ve seen with other implementations, users of the technology will also be able to turn to their phone to order additional services, extend their stay or fess up to that window they broke. There’s no word on when this stuff will depart the testing phase and go mainstream, but we’re guessing it’ll be sooner rather than later. Video after the break, if you’re interested. Continue reading OpenWays makes your smartphone a hotel room key, provides a different kind of ‘unlock’ OpenWays makes your smartphone a hotel room key, provides a different kind of ‘unlock’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 30 May 2010 01:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Keeping Track of Cell Phone Charges Is Key to Lower Wireless Bill …
May 15th, 2010
admin Ever found a not-so-pleasant surprise when you opened your wireless bill – and saw some unexpected cell phone charges? Those days might be over, according to Chicago bankruptcy attorneys. This week the Federal Communications Commission …
US Cellular, Chicago, IL | Cell Phone Accessories Blackberry
May 11th, 2010
jedwan US Cellular www.superpages.com Chicago, IL Download, surf and text capabilities , Offering prepaid wireless plans , We are a.
Motorola’s Jha: moving headquarters to Cali not a ‘driving priority’
May 5th, 2010
jedwan Rumors have run rampant that the head of Motorola’s soon-to-be-independent Mobile Devices division, Sanjay Jha , has plans to high-tail back to the Californian home from whence he came (where his family still resides, coincidentally) once the split wraps up. That may still be the case, but it looks like it’s not necessarily happening any time soon coming off comments this week from the dude himself. In comments to shareholders on Monday, Jha said that “the mobile devices headquarters is in [Chicago suburb] Libertyville, and that will continue at the point of the split,” qualifying the statement by saying that he’d “evaluate [their] needs” afterward but that doesn’t “know” that relocating the business “is a driving priority right now.” Moving the business clearly has personal benefits for Jha — not to mention likely brings a refreshed Motorola access to a greater pool of high-tech talent in the Valley — but regardless of what happens, he says that he doesn’t think the company will “dramatically change [its] space in Chicago.” Might not be a bad idea to fly all the engineers away from those nasty Chicago winters for a couple months, anyway, right? Motorola’s Jha: moving headquarters to Cali not a ‘driving priority’ originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 04 May 2010 19:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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