Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Unlocked Cell Phone with International 3G, 3.2 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, MicroSD Slot–International Version with No Warranty
This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported.
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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Unlocked Cell Phone with International 3G, 3.2 MP Camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, MicroSD Slot–International Version with No Warranty
Motorola Milestone XT720 Smartphone: In Europa angekommen
Aus dem Hause Motorola haben wir euch schon öfters das neue Milestone XT720 Smartphone vorgestellt. Nun ist das Milestone XT720 Smartphone in Europa eingetroffen und ist bereits in England zum Preis von rund 381 Pfund (ca. 448€) erhältlich.
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Motorola Milestone XT720 Smartphone: In Europa angekommen
American Institute for Plastic Surgery innovate your world
Aside from our intelligence, there is another facet in our lives that should be given much emphasis like our personal appearance. Our personal appearance should reflect our personality as a human being on account of if we are an edifice this is the façade that every building visitor looks upon when they enter the physical structure. In this regard, American Institute for Plastic Surgery put forward a boatload of medical and cosmetic procedures in which a person physical appearance will be enhance and given a facial job. For example, The Board of Plastic Surgeons offers facial procedures such as brow lift, cheek and chin implant surgery, eyelid lift, face lifts and neck lifts, laser resurfacing, lip augmentation, lip lift and facial rejuvenation jobs. Otoplasty or ear surgery and rhinoplasty are the services offered by plastic surgeons dallas too.
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American Institute for Plastic Surgery innovate your world
Rogue engineer steals departmental copier, tears it apart for fun
Bill Hammack is one part Mr. Wizard and one part James Burke. He’s a professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , and his alter ego Engineer Guy has made over 300 public radio spots emphasizing the creative aspects of science and engineering. In this three minute video, Bill tears apart a photocopier and explains, with great wit and wisdom, how it works
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AT&T launches Sidekick-lookalike Sharp FX
Sharp was the company that manufactured T-Mobile’s Sidekick line of phones. They were also the ones making Microsoft’s Kin One and Kin Two . Neither of those lines has proven to be a real mass-market success in the USA, but Sharp seem set to adopt the “pick yourself up and try again” philosophy. Hence, the Sharp FX, just officially unveiled by AT&T.
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AT&T launches Sidekick-lookalike Sharp FX
Rogers/Fido Post Internal iPhone 4 Coming Soon Notice
The Apple press conference on Friday July 16, among addressing the iPhone 4 reception issue, also announced the July 30, 2010 release date for the iPhone 4 in Canada. Bell was the first Canadian wireless carrier to get their iPhone 4 July 30 splash page up which indicated that Bell was going to be carrying the iPhone 4 (obviously). Now, Rogers/Fido have posted internal notices that the iPhone 4 is coming soon.
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Rogers/Fido Post Internal iPhone 4 Coming Soon Notice
Tri-band CDMA, QWERTY-packing Motorola WX404 shows up at the FCC
Documentation on FCC’s website has managed to leak a yet-unannounced Motorola handset, the WX404. This is a pretty unassuming featurephone, has a full QWERTY keyboard, tri-band 850/1700/1900 MHz CDMA radios, camera, USB port and headset jack. The draft user manual adds references to Bluetooth, microSD card support, a media player of sorts and Qualcomm’s BREW platform. As always with phones that show up at the FCC, details are indeed scarce at this point. Judging from the CDMA bands it supports, it may be headed to either Cricket, MetroPCS, or both
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Tri-band CDMA, QWERTY-packing Motorola WX404 shows up at the FCC
AVR Guardian filters out dogs
Cats and dogs can get along quite nicely when they are raised up together. The problem with this type of arrangement tends to be keeping dogs out of the cat box and away from the cat food. [Ryan Meuth] tried out a simple electronic barrier to keep the dog away . It uses an IR transmitter and receiver to shine a beam of invisible light across the doorway to his cat room. In the demo after the break you’ll see that he took steps to make sure the cats don’t set off the alarm.
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AVR Guardian filters out dogs
Verizon’s Motorola Droid 2 prepped for August 23rd launch
One of the most leaked handsets in recent history seems to be getting closer to an actual release date. While general consensus within the information leaks of the past few months was that the Droid 2 will land in August , new details have surfaced. A few shots from a production facility have popped up, and these seem to more or less confirm that launch will occur sooner, rather than later. A release on August 23rd is to be expected, apparently. Whether the Droid 2 will be running Android 2.2 Froyo or just Android 2.1 on launch is still unclear
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Verizon’s Motorola Droid 2 prepped for August 23rd launch
RIM Bolsters Blackberry API To Allow Cell Tower Location In Addition To GPS
As you likely already know, it’s all about location in the mobile world these days. GPS is the primary driver in determining one’s location, but it doesn’t always prove reliable inside buildings or areas without a clear and unobstructed view of the sky.
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RIM Bolsters Blackberry API To Allow Cell Tower Location In Addition To GPS
Broken Image Necklace from ThinkGeek
Have you seen the “portrait” jewelry that has a photographic image etched on a gold or sterling pendant? ThinkGeek has their own special version of the portrait necklace. Instead of a picture of your loved one on precious metal, ThinkGeek’s pendant is a “broken image” icon on a square of non-toxic shrink-plastic – with a protective coating to keep your image looking nice. It comes complete with a 17″ leather cord with sterling silver clasp. The Broken Image Necklaces are handmade by an artist in California and available for only … [ visit site to read more ] Filed in categories: Gear , News Tagged: Geek gift , Jewelry Broken Image Necklace from ThinkGeek originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 19, 2010 at 4:27 pm.
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Broken Image Necklace from ThinkGeek
CableBox Mini – Doesn’t Sacrifice Form for Function
Bluelounge makes a variety of products that are sophisticated as much they are simple. Most of their items offer unique and interesting ways to organize the home or office. Just recently announced, their CableBox Mini, which is a successor to their popular CableBox, allows for multiple grounded electronic devices to be grouped together into a single power source. Power strips are a dime a dozen and most home offices have at least one. While the generic power strip functions well it looks awful.
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CableBox Mini – Doesn’t Sacrifice Form for Function
Google will stop selling Nexus One phones in U.S.
Google’s Nexus One phone, touted as a “super” phone by Google and a key iPhone competitor when it launched in January, is now history in the United States. The search giant said it will no longer sell the phone via its website once existing stock is depleted. “Once we sell these devices, the Nexus One will no longer be available online from Google,” the company said on its blog
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Want to shape the future of Symbian? Join Symbian DevCo!
Today marks the launch of a very interesting initiative, the Symbian Developer Cooperative, or Symbian DevCo . It is a non-profit association, independent from the Symbian Foundation, that aims to raise the profile of individuals in the Symbian community and give them a voice in the governance of the Symbian platform. Symbian DevCo has joined the Symbian Foundation today
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Attention Developers: Locate Service Update Allows GPS-Free Location Searches
The Official BlackBerry Developer Blog posted this morning about an update that is available to developers. This brand-new feature they introduced is able to get a location fix in seconds using the nearby cell tower information. The new Geolocation service is part of the Locate Service and it free to developers. Read on.. This is going to be a great improvement for user experience
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Zach from MakerBot on the Design Process
Zach Hoeken of Makerbot on the design process from connors934 on Vimeo . When I was in New York recently, I had a chance to visit with the folks at MakerBot . Zach Hoeken is in charge of R&D for the project and had some interesting things to say about how he uses the Design Process while developing the MakerBot
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How-To: Pegboard "leaves" for tool organization
Rachel @ CRAFT writes: If your workspace is tight on space, but you still want to incorporate easy access storage for your tools and supplies, check out this tutorial from Christin of Pregnant … With Power Tools for building a peg board “leaves” system. The panels of peg board can be used on both sides, and open and close for compact storage. From the pages of MAKE The Barrage Garage: Meet the Tool-Zine by William Gurstelle in MAKE Vol.
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Day 4 headphone week — AKG K 340
Welcome to Shiny Shiny’s headphone week 2010. Everyday for the next fortnight I’ll be reviewing a different set of headphones eventually culminating in the definitive league of personal audio. Catchy right? Day 4: AKG K240 Literally the loudest buds we’ve…
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From the “Now Why Didn’t I Think of This?” Files- Antennaids For iPhone 4
Come on, admit it, somewhere along the line you thought for a fleeting moment “You know, a thin, strategically placed band-aid might fix the iPhone 4’s woes!” But then you didn’t do anything with the idea. Well someone has acted on it and you can now fix up to six iPhone 4’s for just $4.99
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From the “Now Why Didn’t I Think of This?” Files- Antennaids For iPhone 4
xda-Market–A FREE marketplace for Windows Mobile!
I cant remember if we have already posted about this, but even if we have, I still want to bring it to the limelight again! Someone has finally made a FREE marketplace for all the folks over at the xda-Developers forum, and that person is davidgiga ! Read on to find more about it! (more…) You might also like these : Microsoft hoping Windows Live users will help Windows Phone 7 make it big? Exciting finds in the new WP7 emulator! Tips, Tweaks, Cabs, Hacks, Regedits for HTC Touch Pro2 (Rhodium) SlideUI Mobile Controls for Windows Mobile updated to 1.5.3 Cyber Monday MobileHeist – 50% off 10 of our Bestsellers Check out more : Windows Mobile Software | Windows Phone Games
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Verizon pushes out Motorola DROID X firmware update
Verizon Wireless has started pushing out the 1.13.604 firmware update for the Motorola DROID X Android smartphone. Improvements in the update include redesigned weather widgets, a better battery status indicator, favorite contacts sorted by frequency, and improved 3G mobile hotspot abilities.
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