| When Phones Come Out Long Before the Turkey New York Times But almost 40 percent of the 234 million Americans over the age of 13 with a mobilephone now use a social network, according to the analyst group comScore, and the numbers are growing fast. Instagram, the darling of people who love to share pictures ... See all stories on this topic » | New York Times |
New York Times
This month, Windows Phone 8 arrives aboard two fascinating new phones: the Nokia Lumia 920 ($100 with a new AT&T contract) and the HTC Windows Phone 8X ($200 from AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile). It's funny about Nokia and HTC; they, too, are fallen ...
See all stories on this topic »Smart phones: Screen v. speed v. compatability
Chicago Daily Herald
Apple's latest smartphone is its thinnest and lightest ever but is, in some ways, playing catch-up with the rest of the industry. Apple increased the screen size on the phone to be better for Web browsing and video -- following its competition, but ...
See all stories on this topic »Cell Phones for Soliders
WXOW.com
"Cell Phones for Soldiers is a great way to honor our men and women in service and show our appreciation for all they do for us," Governor Walker said. "We can all do our part to help our troops stay in touch with their families while they are deployed ...
See all stories on this topic »Does This Mean the Facebook Phone Is on Its Way?
Motley Fool
Facebook (Nasdaq: FB ) CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been pretty clear on his mobile plans: Facebook is a mobile company, but the company doesn't make phones. And no, a Facebook button on the short-lived and forgettable HTC Status doesn't count.
See all stories on this topic »Phones out for 60000-plus after fire hits exchange
The Age
Phone services in southwestern Victoria will be disrupted for days following a fire that hit Warrnambool's telephone exchange at 4.30am on Thursday morning. Tesltra spokesman James Howe said both Telstra landline and mobile services in the areas around ...
See all stories on this topic »Samsung exec puts Apple on notice: No phone without our patents
CNET
scum$ung adds a few dollars to the phone. scum$ung is dumping the phone is us. it's expensive over in south korea. scum$ung phone is only counterfeit copy. why do you feel the need to pay more than counterfeit cost of $20? scum$ung hardy worked to ...
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| Friction could charge mobile phones Energy Harvesting Journal The phenomenon that causes a painful shock when you touch metal after dragging your shoes on the carpet could someday be harnessed to charge personal electronics. Researchers at Georgia Tech have created a device that takes advantage of static ... See all stories on this topic » | Energy Harvesting Journal |
Complex.com (blog)
Residents of New York City will notice some major changes on their street corners in the upcoming weeks. Pay phones, once one of the most popular forms of communication, are being replaced with giant touchscreen information centers. The iPad-like ...
See all stories on this topic »You Must Go To Great Lengths To Destroy A Nokia Lumia 920
WebProNews
After the Lumia 920 survived the previous two tests, they went all out to destroy the phone. First, they ran over the phone with a car and nothing happened. The phone finally stopped working after being hit with a board across a parking lot, but didn't ...
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