- 4th February , 2005 in
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So after a bunch of tech sites pointed out how ridiculous it was that T-Mobile was claiming “unlimited” data plans on the new G1 “Google Android” phone, T-Mobile quickly scrambled to say that they were ditching the 1 gig limit, though they may still replace it with something else (perhaps when tech bloggers aren’t paying attention, one would imagine).
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- 13th November , 2004 in
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Additional services included are accessible to those who use prepaid telephone cards to make either local or international calls.
Sending messages is what’s actually general for most phone operators. Paying for their message packs in advance the callers get an opportunity to be sure of their expenditures and simply feel good carelessly talking on their phones. SMS service is included just like MMS. Sms feature helping people to talk with little messages is also known as “texting”. Speaking of MMS, it’s used to share mixed media messages like clips or graphic files and is a short for Multimedia Message Service. Just like in case with long distance connection it’s available to economize money managing the expenses beforehand.
One can as well see some different good services available to the buyers of international calling card. Many mobile users these days happen to care for getting music files with their telephones. Would y Read the rest of this entry »
- 30th August , 2003 in
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Cisco is taking the open platform concept that has become so prevalent in the consumer mobile world to the corporate market. The company announced today a new mobile services platform that it is Read more…
- 14th September , 2002 in
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Luxury designer Christian Dior is following in the footsteps of Prada and Dolce & Gabbana by unveiling a line of high-end mobile phones priced around $5,000. The phones will be manufactured by Read more…
- 19th January , 2002 in
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Speaking at a New America Foundation event yesterday in Washington, D.C., Google co-founder Larry Page tried to bolster his firm’s case for the FCC to make white spaces–vacant channels of Read more…