Distracted Texters get Padded Lampposts in London

By Alex Ion | Mar 7, 2008

I’m not sure if there’s something we should laugh about or if this is a good initiative, but looks like the British are testing an idiot-proof system that will keep inattentive people from banging into lampposts when they look down at their mobile phones. Hell they even gave a name to such injuries, ‘walking and [...]

AT&T Unlimited U.S. Calling Plan

By Alex Ion | Feb 20, 2008

The myth of unlimited calls has been busted. AT&T announced that they are releasing a new unlimited voice plan on February 22, targeting Wireless users for $99.99 a month. It includes unlimited U.S. calling on all devices with no domestic roaming or long distance charges and can be combined with any other plans you currently [...]

BlackBerry Pearl 8110 on Rogers

By Alex Ion | Jan 28, 2008

Though it was supposed to come earlier, I’ve just found out that BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is going to Rogers dealers across Canada. It does have some interesting stuff, like integrated GPS, has a microSD expansion slot if more memory is needed, an integrated 3.5mm headphone jack and a redesigned keypad.
BlackBerry Pearl 8110 should cost $249.99 [...]

iPhone Enterprise Data Plans by AT&T

By Alex Ion | Jan 21, 2008

There was no specific plan for those business men that needed an iPhone, but things are about to change. AT&T is now offering business plans for it, and even though we don’t have a 3G model on the market yet, it looks like it has a lot to do with IBM’s Lotus Mail for the [...]

Google Optimizes More Applications for iPhone

By Alex Ion | Dec 5, 2007

If you thought Google is going to stop at optimizing the GCalendar and the GDocuments for the iPhone you were dead wrong. With so many units sold be sure they have a big market to optimize for knowing that the Apple fans stick with a brand when they like it.

The main page, google.com, was upgraded [...]

Motorola RIZR Z6c With Dual-Band GSM and CDMA

By Alex Ion | Nov 28, 2007

If you know what a phone with both GSM and CDMA can do then I guess you’re happy. If you don’t then you should: it allows you to travel from CDMA networks, like those in the States to other countries (or AT&T/T-mobile) where you need GSM. This is what the new Motorola RIZR Z6c can [...]

AT&T Announced Samsung A747 “SLM” Flip, First to Support Napster

By Alex Ion | Nov 20, 2007

AT&T just announced their latest addition, Samsung A747 “SLM” Flip a lightweight mobile phone with a brushed metal-case clamshell, that has music and multimedia capabilities. It’s the first to support Napster Mobile (the service is new on AT&T, too) and will allow users to preview samples and download songs on the phone very fast. Apart [...]

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