Looks like T-Mobile is preparing some major changes to their current rate plan lineup with new Family Plans and now, new data plans for phones . The new data.
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The Good Thing About Cell Phone Family Plans
May 12th, 2011
admin You must have noticed that plans for family mobile phones are becoming costlier every year. Sprint, for example announced in last summer, that its clients in the family mobile phone category will no longer be entitled to get discounts …
Useful tips to repair your cell phones
May 10th, 2011
admin On this beautiful day, I would like to take a moment and share few useful tips to repair your cell phones at your own. Last year, I purchased a new cell phone for my needs, last week our family went.
LG Accolade VX5600 Phone (Verizon Wireless) – Games Compatible's blog
May 7th, 2011
jedwan LG Accolade VX5600 Phone (Verizon Wireless ) Reliable, easy-to-use flip phone for voice and messaging communicationsGPS-enabled for turn-by-turn directions; Family Locator service and Mobile Web 2.0 capabiliites1.3-megapixel still photo …
San Francisco backs away from cellphone radiation law, will distribute common sense instead
May 6th, 2011
jedwan Science! It’s the heady stuff that keeps the looneys in check and our feet planted on the earth. Back it up with a powerful CTIA lobbying effort and science can even move San Francisco policy. The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that The City’s law requiring cellphone retailers to label each device’s SAR level as tested by the FCC has been put on indefinite hold, with a watered-down version likely taking its place. Surely, this is yet another example of big business and government colluding to the detriment of man? Not really, not this time. As Joel Moskowitz, director at the IC Berkeley Center for Family and Community Health, and even the FCC will tell you , the SAR value is a poor measurement of radiation intake for consumers: “The specific absorption rate isn’t a very useful measure because it’s the peak reading on a variety of tests conducted on cell phones to measure their radiation, but doesn’t indicate the average amount of radiation a user would generally be exposed to. You could buy a lower SAR phone, but on average it could produce more radiation than a higher SAR phone.” Although changes to the law have not yet been formally introduced, they’ll likely result in retailers handing out “tip sheets” to customers that explain how to minimize radiation exposure from their new handsets. Ok, you win this time, reason, but we can still debate image artifacting on certain long-form birth certificates… to the choppa! San Francisco backs away from cellphone radiation law, will distribute common sense instead originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 May 2011 06:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
San Francisco backs away from cellphone radiation law, will distribute common sense instead
May 6th, 2011
jedwan Science! It’s the heady stuff that keeps the looneys in check and our feet planted on the earth. Back it up with a powerful CTIA lobbying effort and science can even move San Francisco policy. The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that The City’s law requiring cellphone retailers to label each device’s SAR level as tested by the FCC has been put on indefinite hold, with a watered-down version likely taking its place. Surely, this is yet another example of big business and government colluding to the detriment of man? Not really, not this time. As Joel Moskowitz, director at the IC Berkeley Center for Family and Community Health, and even the FCC will tell you , the SAR value is a poor measurement of radiation intake for consumers: “The specific absorption rate isn’t a very useful measure because it’s the peak reading on a variety of tests conducted on cell phones to measure their radiation, but doesn’t indicate the average amount of radiation a user would generally be exposed to. You could buy a lower SAR phone, but on average it could produce more radiation than a higher SAR phone.” Although changes to the law have not yet been formally introduced, they’ll likely result in retailers handing out “tip sheets” to customers that explain how to minimize radiation exposure from their new handsets. Ok, you win this time, reason, but we can still debate image artifacting on certain long-form birth certificates… to the choppa! San Francisco backs away from cellphone radiation law, will distribute common sense instead originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 May 2011 06:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
International Cell Phone Rental Could Help You Save Funds
May 2nd, 2011
admin Once you travel you desire to stay in touch with your family and close friends again residence, but traveling is pricey ample. You don’t wish to add substantial.
State Farm app uses iPhone sensors to grade your driving habits, oh joy
May 1st, 2011
jedwan Remember when you took your driving test and and had an inspector second-guessing your every stop, turn, signal and lane choice? State Farm’s new Driver Feedback app is like having said individual with you all the time . Simply put, it uses your smartphone’s accelerometer and GPS to gauge your acceleration, braking and cornering habits ( sound familiar? ) and spit out a score, letting you brag to your (parents / significant other / stranger / the family dog) just how safe and secure you are. State Farm claims it doesn’t collect any information and won’t adjust your insurance rates based on your score, which is a bit of a bummer if you ask us — wouldn’t it be nice if you could earn some cash back for perfecting your heel-toe? Either way, you’ll find it for free in the iTunes App Store. Continue reading State Farm app uses iPhone sensors to grade your driving habits, oh joy State Farm app uses iPhone sensors to grade your driving habits, oh joy originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 18:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
wireless cell phone|What does this mean on my Verizon Wireless …
April 29th, 2011
jedwan Question by Olivia B: What does this mean on my Verizon Wireless cell phone bill? On my family’s Verizon Wireless cell phone bill, we keep getting charged.



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