Archive for March, 2009
Review- Palm Treo
What it does. • Palm shortcuts for the things you do most • Touchscreen and full keyboard • Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6.1 Professional Edition • Outlook® email with Microsoft® Direct Push Technology and HTML support1,2 • High-speed data with UMTS/HSDPA3 • Instant-on Wi-Fi button1 • GPS for navigation, turn-by-turn directions, and local search1 • Microsoft® [...]
It sounds so easy for suspicious minds. Simply type in your partner’s mobile phone number and find out where he or she is at any time of the day or night. A mobile phone monitoring service using GPS satellite technology is being promoted by private investigators as an easy way to catch out cheating spouses, [...]
If you have reading this article, I am going to assume that you have some level of understanding regarding the benefits of time management. You know that effective time management will be beneficial to your life. If you are reading this article, you know all this, but you are struggling. You are trying to manage [...]
Venezuela is to start selling in May a mobile phone it is billing as one of the world’s cheapest: a $US14 ($A21.57) handset that includes an MP3 player, radio and camera. I’m interested to see whether this becomes popular or not
I can’t work it out
Online retailer Amazon.com has rolled out a free program that brings several functions from its Kindle e-book reader to Apple’s iPod and iPhone’s smaller screen. But the free iPhone/iPod App is only being released in the US and cannot be accessed via Apple’s Australian App Store. I can’t work out why they wouldn’t want to [...]
The One SIM Card International SIM card is one of the most popular on the market and it has some great features available to you should you be interested in purchasing it. It is supportined in over 150 countries with around 54 of these countries allowing you to receive incoming calls for free (you receive [...]
The Death of the Landline?
Six in ten people around the world now have mobile phone subscriptions, signalling that mobiles are the communications technology of choice particularly in poor countries, according to a UN report published on Monday A fascinating article about the future of mobile technology and its uptake in the third world.
Optus today joins iiNet and several smaller telcos in offering “naked DSL” packages that allow people to connect to ADSL broadband without paying for a fixed line. With mobile plans now offering hundreds of dollars worth of calls for less than $50 and some tech-savvy Australians making calls over their internet connections, the need for [...]