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June 22, 2006

The Only Sure Way To Get The Right Cell Phone Plan Is By Performing A Cellular Plan

As you can see, there are many different perks, benefits and standard features that come with any cell phone service plan. The idea is to weed out the plans that don't truly support your calling patterns and needs. You can easily do this by performing a cellular plan

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The mobile phone is a paradoxical device indeed. Seen as an anti-social device, its primary function is social. Go to the movies, parks, hotels or even in hospitals, there is no escape from the continuous beeps of the mobile phones, or from the meaningless tete-a-tete of their owners. According to a survey,mobiles are one instrument that 30% adults love to hate but cannot do without. So what makes the mobile so fascinating and so

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Cell phones are one of the best innovations of the past decade. They have ushered in an era where anyone can be connected to others, anywhere, anytime. Text messaging has become a fad, not only among the youth but also on the corporate level. There is hardly anyone without a cell phone these

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Filed under: Cellphones Engadget Mobile has a bunch of hands-on shots with the new T-Mobile Sidekick 3. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

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Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming, Portable Audio, Portable Video We'll sheepishly admit to being among the reported 20 percent of cellphone users whose phones conk out at least once a week (in fact, it just happened today), so you can bet we'll be first in line to pick up one of Energizer's new AA-based cellphone chargers when they hit stores on September 1st. Eschewing proper spelling for catchy branding, the Energi To Go line will come in numerous configurations to support a claimed 100 handsets covering most major manufacturers, with each package containing a special tip for individual models. Energizer promises that its e2 batteries will enable most dead phones to make a call in just 30 seconds (you can use regular alkalines, but of course Energizer recommends its own pricey products), with smartphones requiring several minutes to suck up enough juice for calling. Along with the $20 cellphone version, Energizer will also be releasing a $30, four-battery model to charge DAPs and portable gaming devices, with iGo-developed tips available for iPods, PSPs, Nintendo DSes, and other small gadgets you see mentioned with regularity on these pages. [Via Mobiledia, thanks Ryan] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

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Posted by Ken at June 22, 2006 11:47 AM