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October 30, 2006

Fast Food Charms: Good for the

_fastfoodphonese02.jpgWhile we would never bastardize the cold, black steel of our cellphone with accessories of any type, eventually we will probably find ourselves mixed up in some sort of cult. The leader of said cult (possibly Lam) may require us to tag our electronics with a mark of identification. Since he enjoys fast food (we're not sure if Our Herald actually does), we will suggest purchasing these food charms. Unfortunately, there is no word on price or availability. This is more of a "check out my awesome charm collection that you know you want for your gadget cult, bitch" sort of posting. Hit the jump for more yummy plastic cellphone charms. _fastfoodphonese06.jpg _fastfoodphonese01.jpg _fastfoodphonese03.jpg _fastfoodphonese08.jpg '€" Mark Wilson 10 Fast Food Cellphone Accessories [via spluch]

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White and Pink LG Chocolate on

chocLGnew.jpgApparently chocolate comes in more flavors than black...err...dark. We recently talked about the white version of the LG Chocolate coming to the states. It's officially available for order along with a pink version on Amazon. There is no price premium for the different colors (all models run $375) - but the pink may cost you a bit of manhood/self-respect. '€" Mark Wilson Product Page [via mobildia]

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October 29, 2006

The Cellphone Cellphone

cellcellcharm.jpgUnderdeveloped conjoined twin brother, or just a quirky cellphone charm? Only $3, and you can mix and match for one that looks the most like your phone. '€" Jason Chen Product Page [Rakuten via Tokyo Mango via Boing Boing]

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Nokia N73: With Amazing Set Of

Nokia N73, the multimedia computer is aimed at meeting a large number of the everyday user's needs. Coming with superb photography features and integrated stereo speakers with 3D sound for optimized audio pleasure, the Nokia N73 is as easy to use and compact to

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Posted by John at 12:27 PM

The Advantages of Pay As You Go

The other name for prepaid cellular phones is pay as you go phones. Their main advantage is that you can enjoy using a wireless phone without signing a long term mobile phone contract. Having one of those pay as you go phones allows you to not worry about your monthly bill and you will be able to enjoy the freedom to pay for only what you

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LEAKED? Treo 680/Cingular 8525 Pricing and

According to a legitimate-looking marketing presentation, here are Cingular's latest release plans for the Treo 680 and Cingular 8525. 281304161_a8e2413be2.jpg Treo 680 November 5th (not firm) $424.99 w/o contract $349 one year $274.99 two year Unlimited data plans take about $100 off the price (rebate). Cingular 8525 October 29th (tomorrow??) $559.99 w/o contract $484.99 one year $409.99 two year Unlimited data plans take $50 off the price (rebate). Anyone out there who works at Cingular feel like confirming/denying? '€" Mark Wilson Powerpoint Presentation [via mobilitytoday]

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October 28, 2006

Phone Calling Cards

Phone calling cards are a form of pre-paid phone service. No matter what kind of phone card it is, the user has paid for a certain number of minutes of phone service. This phone service may be domestic or

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Posted by Ryan at 03:48 PM

Jasper S20 Cellphone Rocks The Java OS, People Flee in

jasper1.jpgLots of people hate Java for being both slow and a memory hog, so what better place to put it than on a cellphone? The Jasper S20 is the first guinea pig cellphone to meet the JSR-209 specifications on the Java Platform Micro Edition. Translated into English, all it means is that the Jasper S20 is the first jawn to run the latest (and greatest?) version of the Java mobile OS. It allows developers to pump out prettier 2D graphics, among other things. The phone itself looks like something Fisher Price or Nickelodeon would produce, with a joystick-like device in the center for navigation. Also supported is multimedia playback (MP3, MPEG, etc.) and a microSD card slot to store all that junk. It'll ship to Asia "soon." There's a few pics of the super happy fun Java interface after the jump. jasper2.jpg jasper3.jpg Cellphones and Java should be legally forced to remain at least 100 yards away from each other at all times. I don't want to hit "up" and have to wait for three seconds in order to see a response. '€" Nicholas Deleon Java OS Jasper S20 [PhoneDaily via SlashPhone.com]

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