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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The brouhaha regarding Nokia batteries

We all have heard about the issues with the Nokia BL 5C batteries. And there is a strong possibility that you have heard about it too. But it might be possible that you are still figuring out what is this and is your mobile phone going to blast any of these days.

In short, some batteries that were produced in a particular time frame can be hazardous. If you want to check if yours is one of them then visit the following link:-

Check you Nokia battery online

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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Please keep the volume at low

If you have been thinking where have I been then I shall tell you. I have been working on my other blogs and I have been busy mending my life that was not in a very good shape. It still is not now. But I hope that with you support and lots of mobiles and their weird tones around me I would be at last able to recover from shocks that life likes so much to treat me and my fellow beings with.

So fells I am looking forward to a refreshed life with you all. :) And yea please keep the volume of the tones a little low. You might be disturbing people.

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Thursday, April 12, 2007

An interesting new variant of BlackBerry

BlackBerry is no longer just black.

Now the BlackBerry would be available in colour white with the T-Mobile phone connections in the UK. The model would come with all the standard features of a tradition black BlackBerry device and would be available with particular plans.


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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Make calls from your Nokia S60 through VoIP

VoIP through mobile phones is becoming a reality day by day. WiFiMobile has launched a service in which its users can call the other users who are using the WiFi Network for no cost at all. The users can also call those who are not using the network and they for discounted charges can call normal landline numbers and other GSM mobile numbers. This will help reduce mobile phone bill for the users when at the same time not compromising much on quality.

The service would currently be available for Symbian based Nokia S60 models.


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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Google getting into mobile phone development

As much as it came as a surprise, the news disappointed me.

Google is apparently thinking of developing its own mobile device. And apparently it is thinking of developing something that will extend search. But isn't search now not too novel a topic. But then they are big and must be having some really strong reasons.

But yes, there is a news that Google is thinking of developing some kind of mobile device.


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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Yahoo! partners with HTC

At this moment the most promising technology that looks to me is mobile phones. I personally think that the size of mobile phone would increase a little bit or at least won't go much lesser than the present and the power would reach to the same level as the desktop computers.

At least many product companies too think so. Which is why companies such as Yahoo! are inking deals with hand-held devices companies such as HTC of Taiwan to preload the Yahoo software on their mobile devices. This would expose Yahoo! to probably millions of untapped users.


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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Easy mobile phones for the elderly

A Linz, Austria, based mobile company called Emporia Telecom has researched and developed a mobile phone which they are pitching as a mobile device for the elderly people. The mobile phone does not have any high end features such as Internet access or mobile camera but they claim that it would help those elderly users who are generally intimidated by complex devices and hence do not attempt much to use them.

The main features of this phone would be

very easy phone menu [including easy facility to call family/friends in emergency],
big screen,
big key pad and
ability to run of regular AAA batteries.

A good step, hopefully this would be adopted by the old guys.


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