Minimal International Call Rates With Global SIM Cards
May 24, 2011 by Ron West
Filed under Communications
To some people traveling is more of a hobby than something that must be undertaken to reach point B from point A. Lucky for them; they can easily enjoy their hobby considering the numerous opportunities that the modern world has to offer.
HTC Desire HD – Worth Buying?
November 24, 2010 by Ed Philips
Filed under Communications
HTC last October made an announcement with an effect of a head turner about its all new HTC Desire HD. This device has become exceptional with a gigantic 4.3″ screen that provides users with a cinematic experience. Backed by an S-LCD capacitive touch screen with 16 million colors this device is more likely to throw you over the edge of excitement and is well supported by Dolby Movie and SRS virtual sounds.
Inexpensive Golf Rangefinder Software For Your Mobile Phone
November 21, 2010 by Ed Philips
Filed under Communications
I presume we’ve some golfers within our readership, I couldn’t avoid passing this along. If you’re not a golfer, my apologies. I thought there’s a change that you’re interested in converting your mobile phone into a GPS Golf Rangefinder if you haven’t already bought a standalone handheld rangefinder device. I’ve been taking advantage of this Greenfinder software now for about 2-3 years and today they provided me a notice to help endorse their software.
Learn About The HTC Wildfire
November 9, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Communications
The HTC Wildfire was released to the mobile market in May 2010. The HTC smartphone is a simple combination of superb social network integration and a reasonable price tag. It is not surprising that HTC has decided to create a smartphone that focuses on social networking. After all, we all know how huge a part it plays in our lives.
Introducing The BlackBerry Torch
October 17, 2010 by Gareth Jale
Filed under Technology
Availability and Pricing BlackBerry’s new Torch has finally arrived. The new BlackBerry Torch 9800 is available through AT&T as of August 12th for $199.99 with a two year contract. A required data plan adds $15 a month as well. This is a huge discount off AT&T’s $499.99 retail price for outright purchase, without a commitment, that is available for those cannot wait until they are eligible for renewal or simply prefer using prepaid minutes. And although AT&T is the sole authorized provider, Amazon lists the phone from various independent vendors at prices ranging from $599.99 to $789.99 which emphasizes the significance of AT&T’s offer. The phone comes with the standard accessories: Micro-USB Cable-Power Plug, Stereo 3.5mm Headset, 4 GB MicroSD Card, and a BlackBerry Polishing Cloth.
How Have Cell Phones Revolutionized The Way We Communicate?
September 9, 2010 by Adrianna Noton
Filed under Communications
Every form of communication has its own format. Structures are set up which reflect the nature of the medium’s technology: letters have “dear” and “sincerely” at the beginning and end; from the oral perspective, walkie-talkies famously used the word “over” once a transmission had ended. But cell phones have greatly accelerated the pace of communication. Cell phones have so many innovations over the preceding technology that they have changed the paradigm of communication in terms of what we say, what we type, and the extent to which we are expected to be in communication.
The Nokia N8 : A Short Guide
August 30, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Communications
As one of the biggest names in the mobile market, Nokia has never seemed to quite transfer their success elsewhere into their smartphones. They seem to have had more near misses than big hits, and with the Apples and HTC’s seemingly unable to put a foot wrong, Nokia has needed to come up with something impressive for a while now, in order to avoid getting left behind – could the Nokia N8 be the answer? With massive improvement in a whole host of areas, does the N8 put Nokia back in the game?
3 High-Tech Features Of The Apple Iphone
August 19, 2010 by Alfred Lancer
Filed under Technology
What’s the big deal behind the Apple iPhone? It’s expensive. It’s revolutionary. But are its features worth the money?
The LG Optimus : A Short Guide
July 22, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Communications
If you are in the market for a sharp looking phone, the LG Optimus will not disappoint. In addition to offering color choices of gray, white, or pink (most smart phones are offered solely in black), it packs 256k colors on its 3 inch TFT touch screen. The 600 MHz processor affords the user with an extremely quick, yet precise, navigation of the LG Optimus touch screen menus with little to no lag time for processing.
Is The IPhone 4 Worth Buying?
July 22, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Communications
As you take a look at the new iPhone 4, you will first see that the innovative new 3.5″ screen looks much sharper, thanks to the ‘Retina’ IPS LCD display new to this model of Apple’s smartphone. Each inch carries 326 pixels, and its display resolution is 960 by 440 pixels, meaning that it beats any other smartphone you can find out there. The practical benefit is that it is now much easier and much more enjoyable to take in images and text.




