Archive for May, 2008

SK Telecom Eyes Virgin Mobile USA

SK Telecom Eyes Virgin Mobile USA
If it comes together, the deal would benefit all companies involved, including Sprint Nextel and Helio

Confirmed: Virgin Mobile, SK Telecom in Talks
It’s official: Virgin Mobile USA is indeed in talks with SK Telecom to explore “strategic opportunities.” Rumors about a possible deal between the two companies surfaced earlier this week and were confirmed by Virgin Mobile in a Wednesday statement. Virgin Mobile USA, a North American wireless service provider headquartered in Warren, New Jersey, sells prepaid and “pay as you go” mobile services […]

Samsung Slash Review - Cnet
Cnet reviews the Samsung Slash: “The Samsung Slash is the latest phone to join Virgin Mobile, and is the first-ever Samsung handset for the MVNO carrier. Though it’s still fairly basic, it does come with a VGA camera, Bluetooth, voice dialing, and a Web browser. However, it’s quite affordable at only $79.99 with no contract required. The good: […]

Virgin Mobile News bud 30 May 2008 No Comments

GearJuice Rescue Charger gives you those 15 minutes extra minutes

GearJuice Rescue Charger gives you those 15 minutes extra minutes
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Mobile, Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous If you’re one of the many mobile phone users who sometimes experience getting cut while in the middle of an important call, and a cellphone charger is not around, IOGEAR has offered up a remedy - the GearJuice Rescue Charger GMP3001W6. Like what it’s name suggest, the GearJuice […]

Future Apple devices may be solar powered

Employees at Apple have filed a patent for integrating solar cells into portable devices by placing them underneath the layers of a touch-sensitive display, according to the filing.

Solar power could help make devices truly portable, freeing from the need for wires to connect them to a power supply.

When generating electricity from solar panels, the larger the panel the better — but as the patent " Solar cells on portable devices " warns, after allowing space for buttons, screens and a way to hold the device, only a small area is left on most devices for solar cells.

One of the ways around that suggested in the patent is to stack a touch-sensitive layer, a display and solar panel on top of one another. That could make Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch good candidates for such a power supply, as the display occupies almost the entire face of those devices.

The use of solar powered charging in portable devices is starting to get more attention, for more immediate consumer use as well.

When Vodafone announced its plan in April to reduce its emissions of the greenhouse gase CO2 by 50 percent by 2020, it also announced plans for solar-powered phone chargers and universal phone chargers for Vodafone-branded handsets.

At the recent ITU Telecom Africa 2008 conference, Ugandan Minister for Communications and Information and Communication Technologies Ham-Mukasa Mulira talked about trials of solar-powered charging conducted there, which had showed promise.

Hands On with the WildCharge Wireless Charger
Wildcharger has been taunting us with its almost-available vision of wireless gadget charging for well over a year now, and with good reason. WildCharge sent us one of their shiny silver charging pads and an iPhone adapter to play with, and we came away quite impressed, at least in theory.

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Samsung A707 HSDPA launched by Cingular

Samsung A707 HSDPA launched by Cingular
On the Cingular’s official webpage you can now get the Samsung A707 - the new clamshell supporting HSDPA high-speed data. The handset is a 3G successor of the ZX20 and ZX10 models. Samsung A707 includes multimedia features, music-dedicated keys and A2DP fo… [Continue reading Samsung A707 HSDPA launched by Cingular] Original post by CELLAZ

AT&T and Cingular News bud 30 May 2008 No Comments

O2[SM] Wireless & Magicpins Forge New Distribution Partnership

O2[SM] Wireless & Magicpins Forge New Distribution Partnership
O2[SM] Wireless has forged a tactical alliance with Magicpins, a leader in b2b e-commerce systems for the distribution of prepaid wireless refills. Another strategic partnership for O2[SM] Wireless, the most recent with TCL Communication Technology Holdings (the exclusive manufacturer of Alcatel mobile phones) provides an increased opportunity to uniquely position and further strengthen O2[SM] Wireless’ […]

TracFone Applauds First Criminal Conviction of International Prepaid Mobile Phone Trafficker
TracFone Wireless, the largest U.S. provider of prepaid mobile phone services, is applauding the recent  guilty plea by an international traffickers of prepaid mobile phones an important milestone in the industry’s battle against the bulk prepaid phone purchasing schemes. The bulk prepaid phone purchasing scheme is an activity where the phones’ proprietary software is altered, […]

Boost Mobile opens its first three stores
Boost Mobile, a prepaid wireless phone company, today announced that it had opened its first three retail stores. Boost, a division of Sprint Nextel, aims at the youth market by offering not-contract service without activation fees in return for being paid in advance.Read on 

Prepaid Mobile Phones bud 30 May 2008 No Comments

LG Brings Features Back Into Focus

LG Brings Features Back Into Focus
LG Electronics, a worldwide technology leader in mobile communications, today announced plans to launch ‘LG Viewty’ (Model: LG-KU990), its very first professional-level high feature camera phone, destined to steal the spotlight. LG Mobile, which led design innovation in the mobile handset arena last year, is once again turning the tables on mobile phone trends by expanding their product category to introduce series of high feature phones. The ‘LG Viewty’, the first handset representing..

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Exodus from Landlines to Cell Phones Continues
More than 32 million American adults, or about 16 percent, have now ditched their landlines for cell phones, up from 5 percent in 2004, according to a recent study from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

General bud 30 May 2008 No Comments

How RAM Works

How RAM Works
Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered “random access” because you can access any memory cell directly if you know the row and column that intersect at that cell. Learn all about what RAM is, what kind you should buy and how to install it.

Nokia 8265
If you are aiming to be retro with cell phones, then mobile phones from the past would be your options. You know, those big and bulky analog boxes our fathers have left dangling on their belts during business hours. But if the ancients are not your type, then the next best thing would be the Nokia 8265.
Pretty much one of the fanciest phones during its heydays, the Nokia 8265 is more than a fancy phone. It was a classic by standards back then. Hook it up with enhancers from the array of Nokia accessories, such as cell phone antenna, cell phone batteries and such, the result was just great.
US Cellular still markets this phone but I believe they only have limited models left.

Via releases laptop design as open source

Via Technologies released the hardware design for a low-cost laptop with WiMax support under an open-source license on Tuesday, a move intended to make customization easier and shorten design cycles for system makers.

The CAD (computer-assisted design) files for the OpenBook reference design can be downloaded for free and made available to anyone under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 license. The terms of this license allow the CAD files to be freely copied, shared, and modified.

The only requirements are that use of the design is attributed to Via and changes made to the design can only be distributed under the same license or one that has similar terms.

"We're hoping we'll get some interesting feedback, and look forward to seeing what the community thinks about this concept," said Richard Brown, vice president of marketing at Via.

The OpenBook is based on Via's 1.6 GHz C7-M processor and VX800 chipset. The design includes an 8.9-inch screen with a resolution of 1,024 pixels by 600 pixels and calls for a hard disk with a capacity of 80G bytes or more. The basic wireless module included in the design supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Optional modules include Assisted GPS (AGPS), WiMax, and support for high-speed cellular networks based on EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized), HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access), and WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access).

Other features of the 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) OpenBook include a full-size keyboard, up to 2GB of DDR (double data rate) memory, a 2-megapixel camera, a memory-card reader, and a 4-cell battery that offers up to three hours of life. The laptop is designed to run Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Linux, including G/OS, SuSE Linux, and Ubuntu.

The OpenBook design is similar in appearance to Everex's CloudBook Max unveiled at the CTIA Wireless exhibition in April, but the two designs are different, Brown said, pointing to subtle design changes made to suit the requirements of Sprint, the operator that commissioned the CloudBook Max.

Depending on the exact configuration, OpenBook systems will likely cost between $500 to $800, Brown said, adding that the first products will likely hit the market during the third quarter.

Via isn't the first company to release a hardware design as open source. In March, Openmoko, a company set up by Taiwanese hardware maker First International Computer (FIC), released an open-source smartphone design, the Neo 1973. The handset, which runs Linux, supports GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks, and includes Bluetooth and AGPS.

Like Via's OpenBook, the Neo 1973 hardware design was released under a Creative Commons ShareAlike license.

 

Mobile Phone Accessories bud 29 May 2008 No Comments

AT&T Pantech Breeze Review - Wirefly

AT&T Pantech Breeze Review - Wirefly
Wirefly reviews the AT&T Pantech Breeze: “The AT&T Pantech Breeze c520 is a great entry-level cell phone for anyone who wants something small, light, and fun. Just like its predecessors, the phone offers a unique super-small form factor, two color displays, a nice VGA-quality camera, speakerphone, real music ringtones and picture, text and instant messaging. But, the AT&T Pantech […]

Mobile Phone Ringtones bud 29 May 2008 No Comments

Cerberus Nixes United Rentals Bid

Cerberus Nixes United Rentals Bid

United Rentals said on Wednesday that Cerberus is not prepared to proceed with the purchase of the company on the terms set forth in its July takeover agreement.    Read More

Alltel Cell Phones Coming To Best Buy
Looks like Alltel cell phones are coming to Best Buy in the near future. Alltel and Best Buy announced their agreement today, which will allow the electonics store to sell the carrier branded phones at 40 different locations. All 40 locations are within Alltel’s coverage area - although, this may be a good opportunity for the […]

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SK Telecom Eyes Virgin Mobile USA

SK Telecom Eyes Virgin Mobile USA
If it comes together, the deal would benefit all companies involved, including Sprint Nextel and Helio

Virgin Mobile News bud 29 May 2008 No Comments

GearJuice Rescue Charger gives you those 15 minutes extra minutes

GearJuice Rescue Charger gives you those 15 minutes extra minutes
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Mobile, Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous If you’re one of the many mobile phone users who sometimes experience getting cut while in the middle of an important call, and a cellphone charger is not around, IOGEAR has offered up a remedy - the GearJuice Rescue Charger GMP3001W6. Like what it’s name suggest, the GearJuice […]

Hands On with the WildCharge Wireless Charger
Wildcharger has been taunting us with its almost-available vision of wireless gadget charging for well over a year now, and with good reason. WildCharge sent us one of their shiny silver charging pads and an iPhone adapter to play with, and we came away quite impressed, at least in theory.

Mobile Phone Chargers bud 29 May 2008 No Comments

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