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Is Sony Ericsson’s Aino mobile phone useful despite having so many functions?

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There is something both geeky and alluring about the thought of having a mobile phone built into a watch that you can wear. Watch phones are nothing new, we have seen them before with products like the LG GD910 . A new watch phone has been unveiled from a company called Kempler & Strauss called the W PhoneWatch. The device is claimed to be the world’s smallest full-function GSM quad-band cell phone watch. The watch promises the same sort of features found in many full size phones

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Published by anshulvineet Sep30 Any DVD Converter Professional 3.7.8 Multilanguage | 17 MB Any DVD Converter Professional is an all-in-one DVD ripper and video converter. With this program, you can rip DVD and capture video files from DV. Any DVD Converter customizes the output profile with formats adapted for iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, Apple TV and mobile phone.Besides DVD, Any DVD Converter also supports DV video and many types of video as source video, expanding its functionality to the r

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This is an application to be developed in Sun Java MIDP targeted to mobile phones. There is some development on the server side for taking the data receved by the phone and sending it to the customer’s application using SOAP or HTTPS. It should interact with our SMS Gateway (Playsms) which will handle the sending and receiving of SMS messages. Customer’s application will handle the processing of the information and return processed data for sending back to mobile phone application. Detailed

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If you’re the paranoid type, these new charts from The Environmental Working Group may be just what you’ve been looking for. They rate cell phones based on how much radiation they put out when placed to the ear. Cell phones emit radio-frequency radiation whenever you are using voice or data. This radiation is non-ionizing, but some groups claim there is a connection between cell phone use and cancer. Among all phones the Samsumg Impression from AT&T had the lowest radiation output. It wa

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