Sunday, July 09, 2006

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BlackBerry® Wireless Solution from U.S. Cellular®

Get it done on the run
The BlackBerry® Wireless Solution fromU.S. Cellular® enables you to stay connected, informed and organized. Leveraging theU.S. Cellular voice and enhanced services networks and supported by great customer service, you can: • Send and receive e-mails from anywhere within the U.S. Cellular enhanced services coverage area • Search for information by browsing the Internet • Compose or receive a text message* • Make or receive a phone call • Organize your busy schedule using various information management tools
Stay connected through wireless e-mail BlackBerry Internet Service™ Using BlackBerry Internet Service™, the BlackBerry Wireless Solution from U.S. Cellular instantly connects you to up to 10 of your personal e-mail accounts such as Yahoo!®, Hotmail® and many Internet Service Provider (ISP) accounts. Whether it’s responding to time sensitive e-mail or managing your inbox while on the go, the BlackBerry Wireless Solution from U.S. Cellular delivers your personal wireless e-mail needs.BlackBerry Enterprise Server® If you are a corporate customer that hosts its own Microsoft® Exchange, Lotus® Domino® or Novell® GroupWise® e-mail server, the BlackBerry Wireless Solution from U.S. Cellular can be combined with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server® to create a productive wireless solution. Installed behind your companies firewall, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server® provides an instantaneous push-e-mail system secured with triple DES encryption.

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Mobile phone, Nokia


Nokia 7610 Imaging PhoneMegapixel camera for quality printing Up to 10 minutes video recording Movie Director application for automated fun video production 8 MB internal dynamic memory with 64 MB Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (MMC) Mobile Internet browsing
Key Features Integrated megapixel (1152 x 864 pixels) camera with 4x digital zoom for quality prints Integrated video recorder with audio function and 4x digital zoom for video clips up to 10 minutes long RealOne Player Standard and night camera modes and self-timer Movie Director - Combine video clips, add music, or change styles Created and downloaded digital content (images, sounds, videos) with Gallery storage Welcome Demo for a quick start as well as a Help application that guides you through your phone's many features. 65,536 color-display, 176 x 208 pixels Bluetooth wireless technology and USB connectivity MMS, email, and Instant Messaging Advanced XHTML browser Personalized user interface themes Nokia Xpress-on? Style Packs Full Specifications
Tri-band Operation Tri-band coverage on up to five continents (GSM 900/1800/1900 or GSM 850/1800/1900) Automatic switching between bands
Size Weight: 118 g Dimensions: 108.6 mm x 53 mm x 18.7 mm, 93.5 cc
Integrated Digital Megapixel Camera Resolution 1152 x 864 pixels 4x digital zoom Picture modes: Standard, night Self timer Displayed formats: JPEG, GIF87a/89a, EXIF, DCF, WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG

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Product Development Expertise now available to other Manufacturers


After more than 15 years, manufacturers will get access to Roke Manor Research's world-class cellular design and development capability.
"For years, companies have wanted to use our expertise but have been unable to do so because of the exclusive agreement with Siemens, our parent company. However, with the sale of Siemens' Mobile Division to BenQ, that agreement ended", commented David Smith, Director of Wireless Technology at Roke Manor Research.
Roke Manor Research’s current cellular terminal and data card designs represent the latest advances in wireless communications technology for high-volume production. For example, it developed Siemens latest 3G SG75 and SXG75 handsets working closely with Siemens to integrate its electronics design with the mechanics and software to produce class-leading terminals for mass manufacture.
First shown at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, February 2005, it was the first to develop an HSDPA PC card (for Siemens) with downlink data rates of over 1.3 Mbps.
Roke Manor Research also developed the world’s first TD-SCDMA RF prototype. It has state of the art facilities for antenna design and evaluation – and a CTIA chamber for automated measurement of GSM and 3G handsets. Recently it added an EMC chamber for product development and compliance testing between 30 MHz and 18 GHz.
Roke Manor Research offers world-class (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) HSDPA development experience and services to other manufacturers to help accelerate their market-entry by up to nine months.
From full research and feasibility studies, system and module design to full product development and prime contracting - Roke Manor Research can tailor its cellular terminal and data card design services for manufacturers.

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Product Description


This headset with adjustable earhook is both discreet and stylish, yet highly functional. The overall compact size and lightweight of this headset allows for easy storage when not in use. Also, the lengthy talk and standby times include up to 8 hours of talk time or 150 hours of standby time from a single full charge. The multifunction button allows you to place, receive or end calls, all with the push of a button. Includes travel charger.
Bluetooth phones include: Blackberry 7100, 7105, 7130, 7250, 7290, 7520, 8700 / Danger HipTop 3 (Sidekick 3) / HP iPAQ 6320, 6325, 6510, 6515 / HTC Faraday 2125, MDA Wizard 8125, SDA Tornado / Kyocera KX5 (Slider Remix), KX160 / LG CG300, CU320, LX350, LX550, PM325, VX8100, VX8300, VX9800 / Motorola A630, A845, E815, E816, i580, i605, i870, i875, MPx220, PEBL U6, Q, RAZR V3, ROKR E1, SLVR L7, V195, V330, V360, V361, V505, V540, V551, V555, V600, V710 / Nokia 770, 3600, 3620, 3650, 3660, 6102i, 6103, 6126, 6165i, 6230, 6255i, 6256i, 6265i, 6282, 6310i, 6600, 6620, 6651, 6670, 6682, 6820, 6822, 7280, 7370, 7380, 7610, 8801, 9300, 9500, E70, N-Gage, N-Gage QD, N80, N90, N91, N93 / Palm Treo 650, 700 / Panasonic X70 / Samsung A640, A900, A920, A930, A940, A950, A970, D307, D357, D807, I730, I830, T509, T609, T809 / Sanyo Katana / Siemens S56, S66, SX1, SX66 / Sony Ericsson K510a, K700i, K790a, P800, P900, P910a, R520, S700i, S710a, T39m, T61d, T68, T68i, T68m, T608, T610, T616, T630, T637, W300i, W600, W710i, W800, W810, Z520a, Z525a, Z600, Z710i / UTStarcom PPC6600, PPC6601, PPC6700, SMT5600, XV6600, XV6700.

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Updated: The 3 Best Camera Phones


Just in time for summer, check out my updated selection of handsets I believe to be the best 3 camera cell phones. They mix acceptable or excellent pictures with a good set of features. (Illustration: The Nokia N90, one of the best camera phones currently on the market)

New Mobile Price Comparison: Just Dial A Barcode And Get A List Of Prices
I rarely blog on mobile services, since they sometimes are so inefficient and useless. But this one caught my eye just as I was about to delete the press release from my inbox: Frucall is a mobile comparison shopping tool. No big news but, instead of asking you to log-on to a slow-loading wap site, frucall.com lets you just call 1-888-DO-FRUCALL and punch in a bar code.
I like that their service answers quickly and reduces the steps to a minimum. In a second, you get a list of prices from Amazon, Buy.com or Yahoo Shopping. They do CD's, appliances, books and more. If it works as well as for the book I used to try it, it could be a great tool for shoppers who still wander in the aisles of bricks-and-mortar stores and want to see if they could get a better deal online before proceeding to the cash register

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Nokia 7380


The Bottom Line
Reserved only to very stylish people. Others may prefer to get a less beautiful normal phone and hide it.
Pros
Good speakerphone and earpiece sound quality
Exceptional design
Cons
Spinner wheel makes navigation easy but text and number entry painful
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Description
Technology: GSM
No keypad, text and number entry is done using a spinner wheel.
Bluetooth support
Guide Review - Nokia 7380 Review
Here is the story of a love-hate relationship. The Nokia 7380 is a phone I would have loved to love, but had to hate-love. Beautiful, no bigger than a Milky Way(tm) chocalate bar, and so relatively well balanced with a decent camera, a radio player and even Bluetooth. I'm not a refined lady -- the target market for that lipstick-shaped phone sold in Holt Renfrew luxury stores in Canada -- but people were still turning heads on me. However, using the Nokia 7380 requires skills since there is no keypad, just a spinner wheel to select numbers, a concept introduced last year in the Nokia 7280, painstaking and made necessary for style's sake. Yet, this time I kept the 7380 for more than a month and I almost grew used to it. But why didn't they include number voice dialing, a technology that has been around since 2004 and that allows, not only to dictate names but numbers.
Other than that, the Nokia 7380 is great: A crocodile skin leather back cover; The front is a full mirror that reveals the display only when you use it. The VGA camera is good and sound quality is surprisingly good enough for such a small design, both in handset and speakerphone mode. Text entry is a challenge without a keypad but the method they developped at least brings up the most likely letters first to make things faster -- but it occasionally fails. Yet, the Nokia 7380 is for people who need to be stylish at all expense. Others should choose ugly and functional regular phones.

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nokia


Features:1) Display: passive matrix, 4,096 colors2) Bluetooth wireless connectivity 3) SMS, Multimedia messaging 4) Message templates 5) Predictive text input 6) Speed dialing for up to 9 names 7) Voice dialing for up to 10 names 8) Call waiting, call hold, call divert, call timer 9) Two preloaded games: Backgammon and Sky Diver 10) Downloadable Java games & applications 11) Phone book (up to 500 entries) 12) Calendar notes (up to 250 entries) 13) To-do list (up to 30 entries) 14) WAP 15) Dual band (GSM 900/1800) 16) Size: 103 x 46 x 20 mm 17) Weight: 112g 18) Talktime: up to 4.5 hours
19) Battery standby: 6 - 12 days

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handphone


Cingular promised to provide uninterrupted service to AT&T Wireless customers when it acquired that company in 2004, but instead it nickel-and-dimed them and degraded their reception in an effort to persuade them to sign new contracts, according to a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of those customers. The lawsuit claims consumers faced excessive fees, poor service, dropped calls and a network that has not been maintained, part of a campaign to push former AT&T Wireless

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sellular


Product DescriptionBalancing advanced functionality and affordability, the Motorola V360 with video capture and playback, an integrated VGA camera, Bluetooth® wireless connectivity, an MP3 player and expandable TransFlash™ memory, this classic clamshell proves it’s possible to have it all. This Motorola phone also includes:
Integrated VGA camera with 4x zoom
EDGE technology for high speed data exchange
Bluetooth™ Class 2 wireless connectivity
Integrated MP3 player, speakerphone
Up to 5 MB of internal memory plus up to 256 MB using TransFlash removable memory slot
Included Accessories
Lithium ion battery
Compact wall charger
Earbud headset
64MB memory card

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