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Finding services and equipment, including Verizon cell phones, has never been easier than from Verizon Wireless. The company has tons of equipment and services to meet virtually every need for home or business. Want wireless service for members of your family? Verizon is the place to find it. Maybe you need a telephone system for your office. Verizon can provide that equipment as well.

According to the Verizon Web site, the company's commitment to quality extends well past Verizon cell phones and the company's wireless plans. Adaptive equipment for the visually or hearing impaired is another bonus offered by Verizon phones. If you or someone you know has a visual or hearing impairment, consider some of Verizon's offerings. Perhaps a TTY machine is needed. Verizon offers two models, including one with a printer. There are also visual ring indicators so that those with hearing impairments are able to see a light flash when the phone rings. Audio enhancers, including a portable model, are also available for the hearing impaired. For the visually impaired, Verizon offers a phone that gives an audio read out of the caller ID information. There are other machines and adaptors such as these, in addition to Verizon cell phones.

Verizon cell phones, wireless plans and home plans are also a part of the company's pledge to quality and service. Hands free technology, cordless and corded novelty phones, answering machines and ID modules are also offered.

While it doesn't fall into the category of Verizon cell phones, there are a series of novelty phones offered by the Verizon company. These phones are available on the Verizon Web site. Several of these phones combine the look of yesterday with the technology of today to create an awesome phone for almost any room in your house. Maybe you like the look of the old wall phones of nearly a century ago? Verizon has combined that look with the Coca-Cola symbol in the Coca-Cola Wall Phone. Perhaps a cartoon character is more to your liking. Consider the Homer Simpson animated phone. If Mickey Mouse is a name and figure you love, check out the Mickey Mouse animated phone, or the Mickey and Minnie Mouse phone. Maybe you need a superhero - then the Spiderman phone is just the ticket. As you can see, Verizon cell phones are only one of the great products offered by Verizon.

Today's Verizon Cell Phones Articles
LG Intros Solar-Powered Car Kit

Today LG introduced the HFB-500, a new mobile phone car kit that uses solar power to provide the energy necessary to run a speakerphone when in the car, making use of the cigarette lighter unnecessary. The hands-free device has ...
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 Hits T-Mobile Feb. 18

Sure, the BlackBerry Curve 8900 we snagged was branded AT&T, but TmoNews says that T-Mobile will still be firstest in line in the US, graced by its presence on Feb. 18. [TmoNews]

iPhone 3G Tethering Plan Coming This Week

The long-awaited (previously confirmed) iPhone 3G tethering plan for AT&T is coming this week for Macworld, says TUAW. Standard AT&T tether plan pricing: $30/month with a 5GB cap. Who's excited??? [TUAW]

Verizon Wireless to Support Kindle-Like Devices

As part of Verizon Wireless's open device initiative, Verizon exec Tony Lewis said that the company will support wireless downloads of content such as electronic books to devices similar to Amazon's Kindle. Competitors to the Kindle have not been ...
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 And 8MP Samsung Memoir Look Certain For Feb. 18 on T-Mobile

We had a strong suspicion before, but this release memo over at BGR appears to confirm that T-Mobile will get the Curve 8900 and the 8-megapixel Samsung Memoir (which has gone by a number of different names through its FCC process) on February 18. In other shocking news, the 3G-equipped TM506 will be available in January in...RED! [BGR]

Video of Next Android OS Shows On-Screen Keyboard

Anticipating a selection of QWERTY-less handsets to run the platform in the near future, the next version of Android will have an onscreen keyboard, among other things. Here's what it'll look like.

The two most notable aspects of the keyboard are its style and its method of feedback, which are both slightly derivative. You may recognize the keyboard styling from HTC's TouchFlo 3D handsets, which are skinned very similarly, albeit with an inverted color scheme. It diverges, however, in its visual feedback; instead of simply magnifying the key around your finger, Cupcake displays a disembodied duplicate at a fixed distance above the original key, for an effect not unlike the iPhone's onscreen keyboard.

Not shown in the video are some of Cupcake's meatier features, namely the video recording and browser find functions. The robust, if unrefined, preview of this keyboard serves to show that developers are taking Android dev seriously, and that the platform could well turn out to be the evolving OS that we originally hoped for. [MomentaryLapseofReason via ModMyGphoneThanks, Neerhaj]

Cellphones Cause Kidney Stones and Heart Disease Now

Just days after preliminary data gathered in the largest cellphone cancer study thoroughly depressed us, a new study claims that exposure causes red blood cells to leak hemoglobin—leading to kidney stones and heart disease.

During the study, scientists exposed samples of blood to varying degrees of microwave radiation (including levels well below those emitted by cellphones) for periods between ten to 60 hours. No matter how you cut it, the result was hemoglobin leakage (which just sounds nasty). Obviously, heart disease is the most serious condition of the two, but I can tell you from experience that you don't want any part of a kidney stone either. Those things could make even Chuck Norris cry like a little girl.

I wouldn't say that this test was the most thorough ever conducted, but I think deep down we all know that when all is said and done, the final verdict about cellphone use is going to be grim. [MINA via textually]

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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Crayon Physics iPhone Game Looks Amazing

We've shown you the amazing-looking iPhone game Crayon Physics before, but here's a gameplay video. I, for one, cannot wait for this to hit the App Store. It looks like a top 10 contender. [Kotaku]

Kogan Agora Played With, Makes Treos Look Silly

Despite its blurry focus and dodgy reflections, this video of the Kogan Agora—following yesterday's requisite in-the-wild fuzzy photos—is an official release. Poor production values aside, the Agora is looking puhhhrreeetyyy good.

Response is snappy, which could be down to the Agora's hardware or the as-of-yet uncertain scalability of Android. The interface seems to work fine on this differently shaped screen, and the hybrid touch/keyboard navigation, partially explored with the G1 but more fully realized here, is a natural fit for the OS.

In fact, this whole form factor looks like it suits Android quite well, so a certain other manufacturer who builds touchscreen/QWERTY phones and is planning a new non-Android OS should probably watch closely, and pray that companies like Kogan don't come out with a less-clunky variant of the Agora. The Agora's formal debutant party is at CES, so look out for more sightings and even a hands-on. [Giz AU]

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