Posts Tagged ‘existing’

Sony Ericsson WT19i Walkman smartphone in works? | Inside Cellphone

Aside from the existing W8 and the China-only WT18i model, Sony Ericsson is apparently working on another Walkman-branded Android smartphone. According to the leaked UAP (user-agent profile), the upcoming phone will be …

iOS 5 jailbroken

See those Cydia and iSSH icons? How about the Reminders and Newstand apps , see those? What you’re looking at is the harmonious coexistence of hacks and Apple’s virgin iOS 5 beta release running on a 4th generation iPod touch. In other words, MuscleNerd and Co are letting us know that iOS 5 presents few surprises so far when its comes to closing the existing holes exploited by the tethered limera1n jailbreak. Update : It’s worth mentioning that limera1n is a bootrom exploit that Apple can’t patch on the iPod touch through firmware alone. The real test of the Dev Team’s wits will be an untethered jailbreak for the iPad 2. iOS 5 jailbroken originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Jun 2011 05:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Apple announces iTunes in the Cloud, iTunes Match

Apple has just announced its long-awaited cloud-based music service: iTunes in the Cloud. While not a streaming music service as some had speculated, it will let you download any music you’ve purchased to all of your devices at no additional charge — something Steve Jobs notes is a first for the music industry. All new music you purchase can also automatically be downloaded and pushed to up to ten different devices — and, as with the other apps that make up the broader iCloud service, it’s completely free, with a beta version available today (in the US only, unfortunately). What’s more, Apple has also announced a complementary iTunes Match service that will let you put your existing collection of ripped CDs in the cloud. That’s done by scanning your library and matching songs to the versions Apple already has (a DRM-free 256kbps AAC file), rather than uploading everything — a process Apple notes takes “minutes,” not “weeks” — although songs will be uploaded in cases where there is no match. It will run you $24.99 a year (for up to 25,000 songs, apparently), and promises to give you all of the “same benefits as music purchased from iTunes” when it launches sometime this fall. Apple announces iTunes in the Cloud, iTunes Match originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jun 2011 14:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Verizon Wireless Home Phone Connect « Phonezip

Home Phone Connect is an analog telephone adapter that provides you with high-quality, home phone service on Verizon Wireless ' code division multiple access (CDMA) network. Simply plug your existing home telephone into …

KP500 Cookie Cell Phone | Wireless Phones

Product Description: KP500 Cookie Cell Phone LG KP500 is high-end full touch screen phone. This handset is complete with the touch technology and features found in the existing high-end full touch screen handsets …

Landlines are so Last Decade: 6 Alternatives to Home Phone Service …

Mobile Access programs will let you connect your existing cell phone into a wireless signal from your home network. You will need to check that your cell phone will work with this system, but making calls from your cell …

Landlines are so Last Decade: 6 Alternatives to Home Phone Service …

Mobile Access programs will let you connect your existing cell phone into a wireless signal from your home network. You will need to check that your cell phone will work with this system, but making calls from your cell …

Cordless Phones Without Answering Machines | Cordless Phones

The RCA RC920 wireless phone jack extension is an accessory to the RCA RC926 wireless phone jack, the GE926, and the D916. This compact extension unit converts your existing electrical outlet into a phone jack, …

Verizon rolling out LTE coverage in 21 additional markets on June 16th, wins 4G blackjack

This could be just the news your lonely little Thunderbolt has been waiting for. Verizon today announced the addition of 21 new markets to its LTE coverage, starting June 16th. The list includes some biggish spots, like Boise, ID, Milwaukee / Madison, WI, Salt Lake City, UT, and Hartford, CT — Northern California will be getting a major coverage boost, as well, with the existing Bay Area coverage being expanded to Marin and Solano counties. The network launched with 38 markets back in December and those, plus these new additions and a handful announced earlier this month , are bringing the company ever closer to its proposed 175 markets by the end of the year. That’s a whole lot of green stars. Verizon rolling out LTE coverage in 21 additional markets on June 16th, wins 4G blackjack originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 May 2011 16:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Best Cordless Telephone With Answering Machine | Cordless Phones

The RCA RC920 wireless phone jack extension is an accessory to the RCA RC926 wireless phone jack, the GE926, and the D916. This compact extension unit converts your existing electrical outlet into a phone jack, without the need for …