Archive for July, 2009

Highway agency wanted total cell phone ban

Posted by Slash on July 21st, 2009

As long as seven years ago, the federal NHTSA recommended drivers not use cell phones, even with hands-free equipment, except in emergencies. But that recommendation was never made public until Tuesday. Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless

Apple disables iTunes sync feature on Palm Pre

Posted by Slash on July 15th, 2009

Apple Inc. has shut down one of the most compelling features on Palm Inc.’s rival Pre smart phone, crippling the Pre’s ability to act like an iPod. Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless

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Posted by Slash on July 15th, 2009

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Apple disables iTunes sync feature on Palm Pre

Posted by Slash on July 15th, 2009

Apple Inc. has shut down one of the most compelling features on Palm Inc.’s rival Pre smart phone, crippling the Pre’s ability to act like an iPod. Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless

Canada’s biggest cell phone operator, Rogers Wireless, has launched what will likely be the first in a new class of products: web-ready netbooks with built-in 3.5G (HSPA) mobile broadband chips. Read more of this story at teleclick.ca

10 hot touchscreen phones compared

Posted by Slash on July 15th, 2009

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Smartphone data recovery can be costly

Posted by Slash on July 15th, 2009

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The best iPhone apps for travelers

Posted by Slash on July 12th, 2009

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U want job? Txt us, sez mobile phone company

Posted by Slash on July 7th, 2009

Want a job in marketing? Sell yourself in a 160 character text message and cut the waffle. Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless

Report: Feds looking at AT&T, Verizon policies

Posted by Slash on July 6th, 2009

The Justice Department is starting a review of whether the largest U.S. telecommunications carriers engage in anticompetitive behavior, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. Originally Syndicated via RSS from msnbc.com: Wireless