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The newest idea from Sprint is here… captioning for you mobile phone calls. It was only a matter of time until someone thought of this wonderful idea. Have you ever wondered what cellular phone services have out there for the hearing impaired? I mean, what good is a cellular phone to someone who can not hear well enough to use it? Now Sprint has an option for those who need and wish to take advantage of their ingenuity. WebCapTel is a service that will allow word-for-word captions of calls to be displayed onto a web browser for the hearing impaired… or anyone else who wants to use it… to read their phone calls.

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800k user strong cell phone discussion site HowardForums.com is at risk of being shut down because of a posting that details how users can freely access MobiTV streaming video channels, which appear to have no security on them at all and are accessible with most any web browser.
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Today in my country, all of the bank have been promote to get credit cards easily. If you are an employee, just register with copy of bank account and copy of your salary. But I think we must be careful before apply it.

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Some of them maybe give you flexibility by apply for a credit card, but I found several bank give you a high regular fee per year and also high interest. If you live in UK, I suggest you to compare several credit card company and the fist stop is the Fool’s Credit Card Comparison Center. You will get a lot of information about compare credit card from balance transfers rate and period, mew purchases, typical APR, loyalti scheme details and many more.

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Also you can explore some credit card guide from them like bad credit cards, using credit card, how to use it, the interest free credit cards, and many more. If you seriously to plan your life with a better future, just visit their website because all of the information very useful.

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Casio America presented its cutting-edge fashionable and compact digital camera Casio EXILIM Zoom EX-Z9 providing an better 8.1 megapixels rather than the old Casio 5.0 of image resolution with 3X optical zoom.

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Casio EX-Z9 using 2.6-inch wide liquid crystal display presentation better than EX-Z65 enables users to well navigate photographic camera operations and raise the review of images, when the 23 Best Shot Modes and face detection technology assist users acquire superiority photographs without being forced to adapt camera settings.

The EX-Z9 does loaded on additional of value boasts admitting Anti Shake DSP which cuts down photo blur from shaking hands or moving subjects, admitting users to shoot images with comfort and self-confidence. With Easy Mode, the photographic camera sets upon to take great photos in all situation without being forced to check over presets or unexpectedly getting a wrong readjustment. Casio’s Face Detection Technology keeps a sharp focus and the correct exposure for the face.

Uncommitted at retail in March, the EX-Z9 will be purchasable in pink, black, silver and orange. Advised cost is 159.99(USD).

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SDK -- otherwise known as software development kit -- might not mean anything to you right now, but it will change your mobile life if you own an iPhone or are planning on buying one in the future. Last night Apple unleashed the iPhone SDK. It's incredibly important, because it busts the handset's potential wide open.

Bad over time

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Nokia 6265i is reviewed by ergeordie on Fri, March 7, 2008

Average rating: 4.7/10.

Same as the reviews that I have read. Over time this phone degrades is usability and quality. I have had mine since August 2006 and sent it in twice for 'Software' related issues. This is what Telus told me. It ...

Dealt with onestophoneshop couple of times and no issues.

Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard: Review (Part 2 - 85%) ! Posted by Mike Slocombe on 7 March 2008 | Tagged as: Gadgets, Bluetooth, Reviews Yesterday we looked at the layout of the keyboard and battled with the installation. Behold! Let the light show begin! Once we started using the keyboard, we quickly forgave its installation quirks, and marvelled at the space age glowing lightshow on our desktop. Continue Reading » Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites

An Interview with Woody Jenkins, Candidate for Sixth Congressional District Avman Comments (0) (this interview was conducted on 2-16-08) Louisiana Conservative: Woody, you recently launched your campaign for congress, how’s it coming along? Woody Jenkins: Well I think it’s going very well. This is an important seat. Richard Baker has done a fine job of representing us for about twenty years, but when he decided to resign, we had to find somebody who had the legislative ability, skills, exp

William Hogarth: Gin Lane As haggard and as shabby, as if, for want of custom, it had itself taken to drinking, and had gone the way all drunkards go, and was very near the end of it. –Charles Dickens, Hard Times It is the morning after the morning after. Walls wobble like tattered sheets in a storm, your tongue sprouts hair, and your swollen head resembles an otherworldly alien. You don’t dare look in a mirror. But eventually you must. I have touted the predictions that are right, so no

N-Gage II. First impressions

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Mobile-review have posted an article about Nokia's Ngage 2 platform. Here is thge final impression. Impressions The new gaming platform can make your eyes round – everything is smooth, convenient, and with a great wow-factor to it. On the face of it, they have finally solved the problems of the previous gaming-minded phone – they offered consumers to pick any smartphone they like, without having to dump some functionality or focus they would like to have on their devices in favor of the gaming

Hillary Clinton puts McCain above Obama - Complete copyright © 2008 Betsy L. Angert Hillary and Bill Clinton are deeply connected. The pair has been through trying times. Yet, repeatedly, they triumph. Nearly a score ago, William Jefferson Clinton coined the term "comeback kid" about him. From his first Presidential bid to has last, and then again after he left office, the boy from Hope, Arkansas never lost his. This extraordinary man married a woman who mirrored his amazing ability

If you own an iPhone, you know it the best cell phone on the market with almost limitless potential and capabilities. With all this technology at your finger tips (quite literally), one wonders what else can my Iphone do and what applications and other cool stuff can I download on to my iPhone.

Researchers find ways to exploit outdated and vulnerable open-source image processing libraries in the Google Android software development kit. Google's Android software development kit is using several outdated and vulnerable open-source image processing libraries, according to an alert from Core Security, a company that specializes in penetration-testing software. In an advisory released Mar. 4, Core Security identified several exploitable heap overflows and integer overflows haunting Andro

Day six. Stayed in all day in last night's pj's..... 'nuff said! Today was just one of those days, but I managed to get a lot accomplished, that's for sure. Sean only gave me 1 nap today, for about 45 minutes. Sad. The kid just doesn't want to nap anymore. We got mail today, but I'm assuming due to the lack of anything for me today, that I didn't miss much yesterday when my mailman didn't deliver (due to the amount of snow that fell, and my stairs not being cleaned). I'm one of those obsessive

Crap

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

LG Chocolate TG800 is reviewed by candace on Fri, March 7, 2008

Average rating: 5/10.

i bought this phone february 2007, sent the phone away october 2007 for crappy battery life. before then the phone worked fine. got it back 2 weeks later, same problem. sent it away again for 2 more weeks, got it ...

After a well deserved month off, Ray and Loren are back live on the Bolttalk Podcast. We will be going over the Chargers move(s?) in free agency, including releases and pick-ups, look around the league, especially at the AFC West, to see what our rivals have done and look ahead to the draft. We will also have the latest Charger news, Anteater’s News and Rumors and your phone calls and emails. Chargers to face Saints in London. Cromartie shows up big at the Pro Bowl. Veteran LB Derek Smith jo

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Google Calendar is probably one of the most successful web-based calendar tools to hit the Web 2.0 scene, and no wonder. It has a very clean and easy-to-understand user interface, GMail integration, the ability to share calendars with others, SMS notification reminders, and like other ...


Heather Wokusch By Heather Wokusch featured writer Dandelion Salad 6 March, 2008 The Pentagon is slated to release a suspected toxicant in Crystal City, Virginia this week, ostensibly to test air sensors. The operation is just the latest example of the Defense Department’s long history of using service members and civilians as human test subjects, often without their consent or awareness. Gas chambers in Maryland Wray C. Forrest learned about the US military’s human-testing progra

Visit to Kitchen Budapest

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

In January, i was in Hungary to visit Kitchen Budapest. Before i head to a review of what i've seen in the geek alcove, i'm going to list a few surprises i encountered while i was walking through the capital: I don't know what is the matter with their public statues but some get tortured with fierce cruelty (must have something to do with the moustache): Workers have some really classy hats: Santa has more fun there than anywhere else in the world On January 26, the KiBu lab was openi

Though this is old news by now, thought I'd still post our experience. Feel free to ask any questions. A little background: I am 52 and my husband is 59, this is our 3rd RCCL cruise (9th overall) and 2nd on a Voyager class ship. We are from the Midwest and have had a miserably snowy and cold winter. Traveled with my brother and sister-in-law. We were in cabin 8320 (hump) and loved the location. We were in the Magic Flute dining room, second seating at 8:00pm. So glad they changed the time. We

Corb Lund

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Because I'm still in recovery mode from Deerhoof at the Phoenix last night, I'm not at the same venue tonight to see Corb Lund--despite the fact that the Albertan's latest album, Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!, is perhaps the finest Canadian country record in recent history. And I'm not just saying that because Corb paid me to do so--which he did, because I penned his official bio when the album came out last fall. I've been a big fan since I reviewed his second solo album (and first CD, followi

Sammy Power blows a gasket!

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Thursday! One day until the weekend. If there's one person -- can we call her a "person" -- who probably pops up more than anyone else at my site, it's Our Modern Day Carrie Nations. And Sammy Power blew a gasket. This is from Larry Johnson's "Obama Amateur Hour:" Another member of Obama's stellar foreign policy crew popped a gasket today. Last week we learned that his senior economic advisor, Austan Goolsbee, was dishing dirt to the Canadians, never thinking for a minute that the Canadians wou

Together no more?

Rumors are swirling today over the future of Sprint. First off, Seeking Alpha is reporting that Sprint has hired Morgan Stanley for a possible spin-off of its Nextel brand. Sprint's ongoing troubles have been widely reported over the last few months and many analysts have named ...


I know. The title of this post is not particularly “civil”. Heads will spin in fake indignation. Pea soup will liberally (get it?) stain keyboards. But the behavior & self-serving rhetoric of our local so-called “citizen journalists” & blogging elite has just gotten so fundamentally hypocritical and un-American that (like Bubba) I cannot hold back. Where “civil discourse” is concerned, I/others are apparently supposed to drive with the emergency brake on . . . while Edward Cone of the C

Following is Part 9 of “rolling thunder” Amazingly still subject to copyright.  Some things never change.  Please enjoy responsibly.      ROLLING THUNDER (cont’d)   Chapter 17 Petre Patrovski rumbled about the luxurious hotel suite he often called home atop the Kempinski Vier Jahren, or Four Seasons, on Westendstrasse in downtown Munich, surrounded by boxes and envelopes he used to package his products, and other boxes obtained from overseas colleagues and shipped to him by DHL, Fedex or U

Alltel Unlimited Calling Plan

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Alltel LogoLooks like Alltel is rolling out an unlimited calling plan tomorrow. The Alltel unlimited calling plan is basically being offered just so they can say they have one. If you are already with Alltel, you probably know that you can take advantage of their My Circle 20 plan that allows you to call 20 people as many times as you’d like each month.

The new Alltel unlimited calling plan will only be worthwhile to a select group of people who call random people that aren’t on their My Circle.  But, for those of you who find this plan economical, it will set you back $100 a month.

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My guess is your list of personal gadgets rival Julie’s. With your coveted collection, you probably have a charger for each item and an issue with storing the chargers. If you’re like me, you have a countertop full of phones and charges taking up much-needed counter space. Or, you have trouble remembering to charge your phone. Here to streamline the charging of your devices is the Power Station Organizer by ReSource. The nice folks at X-Treme Geek sent one to me to review. (read the full revi

More JCAHO madness

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Well we had our JCAHO inspection this week. Oh, and by the way, they are now to be called Joint Commission. Good God, the lunacy. In their ceaseless efforts to improve patient care (heavy sarcasm) they are concerned that we: 1. Tell them that we set our watches by the atomic clock every day. 2. Label lab specimens at the bedside even if we are in the way of the code team. 3. Have a policy that deals with, and a check off place on the crash cart check list, changing the batteries on the ZOLL.

HELP Protect the Rep of Our Troops & America There is important material below. PLEASE read and help protect the reputations of our troops who have or are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and of America. -- YOUR help in this is urgently needed, to counteract the slanders, to write to your local newspapers, to build as many Internet links as possible, so that reporters who may do research will find the contrary view to the slanderers. Next Thursday, March 13th, to March 16th, the latest incar

Lightbulb Phone Charm

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Check this out! It's a Lightbulb phone charm for any handsets, and damn it looks cool!

As you may guess, it starts flashing whenever you receive a phone call or SMS.

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it sucks

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

UTStarcom PCS1450 Super Slice is reviewed by Anonymous at Amazon on Fri, March 7, 2008

Average rating: 2/10.

i keep having problems with it txing 2 times the same message.weird huh? and they keep having to replace it i really wish i could have got a better phone but this is what i get..bad karma i guess. and so to all ...

Motorola RAZR2 V8 is reviewed by zipmale at Pricegrabber on Fri, March 7, 2008

Average rating: 10/10.

Strengths: Flat and strong, good quality sound, convenient to use, long-lasting battery, heavy

Weaknesses: Plastic scratchable screen, no external memory

Using experience: 6 Months

This phone, from my point of ...

iPhone SDK screenshots

Mar 7, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Our sister site iPhone Atlas has posted some screenshots of Apple's newly minted iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), which is now available. The shots show a template chooser, an application organizer and the iPhone Simulator (dubbed "Aspen Simulator"). All program assembly takes place in Xcode 3.1, a new ...


The main task is writing content, for example game reviews of the cell phone games on our website, and...

This is the Thursday Opening Report, a regular feature that provides the precise status of venues reported as open elsewhere. As per standard operating procedure around here, your contributions are so very welcome. Petraske's Mercury Dime Gets Signage but Remains Shuttered 1) Carroll Gardens: The folks behind Smith and Vine and Stinky Brooklyn bring you The JakeWalk, a new wine, cocktail, and cheese bar reportedly opening this week according to TONY, specifically tomorrow, according to the

Apple has finally granted the wish of business users who have craved the coolness of the iPhone but couldn't live without their push work email.

Until now, iPhone users who wanted to get their email on their iPhones had to jump through a series of technical hoops. And as ...


The long-awaited iPhone software development kit was finally unveiled Thursday.

And with it came a few applications, developed in a couple weeks by some very high-profile names in tech. Apple demonstrated seven new applications in a variety of categories: business, communication, and games.

*Touch FX: Adds Photo Booth-style effects to ...


So I come across this link for Stewart Uniersity: New Scotland International School of Medicine, which is apparently a “new medical school” and is somehow just down the road from Stanford. Funny, I’ve never heard of it. So I delve a little deeper, and my “sketchy”-dar (similar to gaydar) starts to go off. As I delve a bit deeper, I’m even more concerned for students and potential applicants (has scamming moved to medical schools now?). Let’s investigate the general info first: Right off the b

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students do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."...The Court has also cautioned, however, that "the constitutional rights of students are not automatically coextensive with the rights of adults in other settings,"...and that the rights of students "must be 'applied in light of the special characteristics of the school environment.'" ... In the present case, this Court must determine whether LMHS administrators were entitled to deci

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sonyericsson W910

Mar 6, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

sonyericsson W910 information page: , a cell phone with a great deal of features such as: airplane mode, Bluetooth connectivity, a hands-free speaker and EDGE high speed data.

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I like the phone…

Mar 6, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

LG TU720 Shine is reviewed by Ishido on Thu, March 6, 2008

Average rating: 8.3/10.

I don't know if it's just me that I don't know much about cellphones, but I managed to break this one in 5 days.

I was pleasantly surprised with the design. It actually looks better than in the commercials! I was ...

iPhone Review (Part 1 of 3)

Mar 6, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Part 1 of my 3 part review of the iPhone from a previously BlackBerry customer.

Google's Android team isn't worried about wireless carriers building Android distributions that are incompatible with one another, Google developer Dan Morrill said Wednesday at the O'Reilly ETech conference on emerging technology in San Diego. He also said security problems on Android-powered smartphones will be minor compared to the potential benefits.  Android is Google's open-source mobile operating system and software stack for building smartphone applications. Some observers have said th

Amazing

Mar 6, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Sony Ericsson K790 Cyber-shot is reviewed by XXX on Thu, March 6, 2008

Average rating: 10/10.

Best phone i have ever used. I liked it more that the W810 and W580.

Neat science experiment

Mar 6, 2008 Filed under: Uncategorized

Neat science experiment Dr. Pournelle, I’m sure the fed govt and teacher’s union would attempt to portray this as pyromania or even latent adolescent terrorism, but I am wondering why the heck I had to learn this from youtube instead of in highschool science class? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGUKEAEIbAc It’s a neat trick, and I can see how a science teacher would get at least a full hour’s worth of teaching out of this simple demonstration, if not more. And the promise of g

Category: SPECIALS. Cigar Size: 5.0" x 50 ring ... Retail Approx $2-$3/stick. Phone review in .wav format part 1. Phone review in .wav format part...

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