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Cell phone face plates are one of the easiest and most affordable ways you can customize your cell phone to match your personality on any occasion. Are you tired of those plain silver cell phone face plates? Want something dazzling, funky or classy? Maybe you want to put your patriotism on display. Cell phone face plates are an easy way to make a statement.

One place to get cell phone face plates for almost any cell phone is at http://wsf2.letstalk.com. Simply go to the "accessories" link and select your phone from the list. In addition to cell phone face plates, you'll get a list and pictures of all the Cell Phone Accessories available from Let's Talk for that particular cell phone.

Another online source for cell phone face plates is Wonderful Cell (www.wonderfulcell.com). Again, you need only pick your cell phone from the list, and the array of cell phone face plates available for that model will come up on the next screen. Cell phone face plates are only one of the fashion statements you can make with your cell phone from Wonderful Cell. You can also choose stickers, hands free technology or even a desktop holder.

If you're looking to make a bolder statement with your cell phone face plates, check out the selection at Cute PCs (www.cutepcs.com). They offer an array of bright, bold and beautiful colors and designs to choose from. Whether you're in the market for hot pink, flowers or cherries, you're sure to find something you like from their selection. And if you're really out to attract attention (and to never again lose your cell phone), check out the flashing antennae covers and flashing keypads to go along with your new cell phone face plate.

Day Deal has cell phone face plates for most major cell phones, along with other cell phone accessories at www.daydeal.com. Along with free shipping, Day Deal promises replacement parts, including antennae and screens.

The Cell Phone Shop (www.cellphoneshop.net) is another online source for cell phone face plates. If you're looking for a cell phone face plate of every imaginable color to coordinate with your many moods and styles, you'll find a good selection at the Cell Phone Shop. This company also offers other accessories, including cases, antennae, chargers and batteries.

If you're really hoping to find cell phone face plates for your phone, you have only to look around. While some models are very popular, there are options and accessories available for many cell phones.

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Download BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac Now

The fabled BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac that'll sync your iTunes library (including album art) and other media to your BlackBerry is here: You can download a preview build of it right now. [RIM]

Sprint Can't Offer Service In iPCS Regions

A judge upheld an earlier decision that bars Sprint Nextel from providing wireless services in areas covered by iPCS. iPCS had sued Sprint and Clearwire in hopes to block the merger of the two companies' WiMax businesses. iPCS is ...
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The Only 10 Games Your iPhone Needs

There are loads of games in the App Store for the iPhone/iPod Touch, but if you want to save money and space, which are the true essentials? Here are our 10 must-haves.

While there are enough good games in the App Store to fill up multiple pages on your iPhone or iPod Touch, you don't need that many, nor do you need to spend that much money. If you focus on filling certain genres with single games and not doubling up on multiples, you can make yourself the ultimate "games page" of apps. Here's the list.

Touchgrind: This skateboarding game was designed from the ground up for the multi-touch iPhone platform, and it shows. The completely unique control method of using your fingers as legs on a skateboard immediately makes sense and is totally addicting. As you get better, the new skateboards that are unlocked with high scores continually feel just within your grasp. $4.99

Galcon: Galcon is a space-based strategy game that delivers super-short games, which is perfect for the iPhone. Rather than getting dragged into games you won't finish, Galcon lets you play a bunch of one or two minute games. You can refine your strategy with each game, and every time you lose it's just too easy to try again. Lite: Free; Pro: $4.99

Fieldrunners: Many call this the best game in the App Store, and it's tough to argue with them. A tower defense game with a super-high degree of polish, this is the definition of addicting. Basically, you want to set up weapons to stop soldiers for storming your towers. You earn more cash for more weapons for every guy you stop, and you lose health for every guy who gets through. And then you can't. Stop. Playing it. $4.99

Line Rider iRide: You've probably played Line Rider on the internet in some form or another: you draw a bunch of lines, then a little man on a sled gets tossed down your makeshift track. The controls are simple and work great on a touchscreen, and you can play in short bursts, saving your maps for later. It's intuitive enough that there's virtually no learning curve, but you can spend countless hours working on your masterpiece of sledding physics. $2.99

Uno: You know Uno, you love Uno. But here's a version that involves no pesky shuffling. If you're more of a poker fan you probably went for Texas Hold 'Em, which is cool, but if you ask me, Uno is a much more fun card game. After all, what fun is poker when you're gambling with pretend money? $5.99

Rolando: This is a wonderful, cartoonish platformer that uses simple controls that are easy to learn but are used in increasingly complicated and challenging ways as the game progresses. You control a series of little balls—Rolandos—by tilting your iPhone and swiping up to jump. But you can control many of them at once, and there are also obstacles and switches you can manipulate. It's got a high degree of polish and will suck you in from the first level. $9.99

Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D: This is our favorite racing game, despite not being fully sold on the accelerometer controls of iPhone racing games. But because of that, you really only need one, and this should be it. Great graphics, good stability and plenty of variety add up to make this the essential iPhone racing game. $5.99

SimCity: This port of SimCity 3000 is stunning. This is no gimped version of SimCity, dumbed down for a touchscreen. It's the full game, complete with advisers and all the building types you can handle, with intuitive touchscreen controls. Finally, you can build the epic metropolis of your dreams whenever you sit down and have a few minutes to kill. $9.99

Touch Hockey: FS5: Air Hockey on the iPhone is just like regular air hockey, minus the high probability of getting one of your fingers smashed with the puck. Simply put your finger on the mallet and try to score some goals. It's also fun to play with two people, with each person holding an end of the iPhone. And hey, no quarters required. Lite: Free; Pro: $1.99

Trism: This is essentially a modified version of Bejeweled, and if you know that game then you know why you'd want it on your iPhone. It's a classic puzzle game, one that makes the transition to the touchscreen beautifully. You're trying to get three pieces of the same color together to make them disappear, and depending on how you're holding your iPhone, the resulting tumble of pieces will happen in a different direction. It adds a new level of strategy to the game while retaining what made the original so awesome. $2.99

[A Bonus 11th game, From Brian: I'd like to add Motion X Poker Quest to the list for its amazing use of the accelerometer and in game physics used to roll the dice, as well as beautiful graphics and sounds and addicting game play. ]

Leaked 2009 Blackberry Roadmap Hints at Touchscreen Bold, Storm Slider

A supposed 2009 Blackberry Roadmap posted on TmoNews Forums suggests that we'll not only be seeing the Curve 8900 next year, but also a touchscreen Bold and a Storm with a slide-out keyboard.

Forum moderator Godzilla posted the roadmap, which offers minimal details actual specs. It only says that the touchscreen Bold (9900, codename "Pluto") will maintain the same form factor and keyboard, and that the Storm slider is unconfirmed and targeted towards Europeans. which in addition to the aforementioned phones, also makes reference to HSPA and EV-DO versions of the 8900 (referred to as the 9220 and 8930, respectively), a 3G Kickstart, as well as an EV-DO/HSPA Bold. There was also talk of a refreshed line of Pearls with the new UI. The EV-DO products are due for a release in the first half of 2009, while the potential heavy hitters are slated for a release at the end of 2009. [TmoNews Forums]

Textecution Kills Text Messaging While Driving

A new company is offering parents another tool to prevent their teenage drivers from sending text messages while driving. Textecution sits quietly in the background and allows the user to use their phone as normal. Once Textecution recognizes that ...
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Samsung R470 Pops Up On FCC Site

Today new documents seen on the FCC site revealed an unannounced phone from Samsung. The R470 is a dual-band CDMA clamshell with Bluetooth. Photos reveal that the R470 has a dedicated camera key, USB port, microSD slot, dual displays, ...
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 Coming to T-Mobile USA

T-Mobile USA today announced that it will offer Research In Motion's Curve 8900 in February. The 8900 is thinner and lighter than previous Curve models. Its key features include a 512 MHz processor, 3 megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio jack, ...
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Samsung Announces Pico Projector

Today Samsung introduced a pico projector accessory for mobile phones. The MBP200 is powered by a miniaturized version of the same imaging technology found in DLP HDTVs It connects to mobile phones and laptops via Texas Instruments' DLP pico ...
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Motorola Rolls Out Eco, Touch and PTT Phones

Today Motorola announced three new handsets that will become available through several different carriers over the course of the next few months.Renew W233: According to Motorola, the W233 is the first phone made from recycled water bottles. It has ...
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Apple Enables iTunes Music Downloads Over 3G

Apple today announced that iPhone users can now buy music from the iTunes Store app and download the songs directly over 3G networks. Downloading previously required a Wi-Fi connection. The company also announced that all music will be now ...
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