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HTC Evo 4G Mobile Phone Unboxing

August 10th, 2010 25 comments

Be the first to see the HTV Evo 4G in all it’s glory.

Is there a website where you can make free phone calls to cell phones?

June 29th, 2010 1 comment

Is there a website where you can make free phone calls to cell phones? I want to check my voicemail on one. Thanks.

does anybody have a free voucher coupon for skype to make free calls?

May 27th, 2010 2 comments

i wanted to make free calls using skype on my ipod touch but they cost money to call cell phones and landlines does any body have a voucher coupon i could use?

Are there any websites that you can make free calls to phones from?

May 16th, 2010 3 comments

I have a mic, and I’d like to call people’s cell phones and home phones from my computer. Are there any websites that you can do this for free>
I said free. Skype is not free.

Does anyone know of a free service on the pc that allows you to make free calls to landlines and cells from pc?

May 9th, 2010 3 comments

Does anyone know of a free service on the pc that would allow free calls to landlines and cell phones? Free of charge? I’ve seen some things on the web but wondered if I should trust them. Thanks

Which companies offer cell phone plans with free calls between 2 lines in Florida? Possibly prepaid?

May 6th, 2010 1 comment

I am looking for a good and affordable cell phone plan that my husband and I can use in which we can call each other for free (taking no minutes). We live in central Florida.
It’s just basically for us to communicate. We don’t call anybody else in cell phones, so we don’t need many minutes to call other people from the cell phone plan.

Cell Phone Tips : How to Record a Conversation on a Cell Phone

March 29th, 2010 No comments

Recording a conversation on a cell phone is quite easy as long as your phone is capable. Learn how to record a conversation on your cell phone with instruction from a cell phone representative in this free video on cellphones utilities. Expert: Ben Bunag Bio: Ben Bunag is the store manager of Cellphone Brokers Inc. in San Jose, Calif. Filmmaker: Bing Hugh

Cell Phone Tips : How Does a Cell Phone Work?

March 25th, 2010 No comments

Cell phones work by being part of one of the three networks currently available. Learn how cell phones work from a cell phone representative in this free video on cell phones. Expert: Ben Bunag Bio: Ben Bunag is the store manager of Cellphone Brokers Inc. in San Jose, Calif. Filmmaker: Bing Hugh

How Cell Phones Affect Our Health

December 18th, 2009 No comments

 

There has been plenty of debate as to whether or not cell phones have holistically upgraded our lives. True, they have played a pivotal role in many fields. But are they really that helpful to society?

 

Despite the numerous criticism against these devices, people don’t seem to waver their support for mobile phones. In fact, as of 2008, there were about 304.7 million mobile phone units sold in the whole world. And that doesn’t even quantify the number of users, which are abundant in all countries. In the United States, 203 million people own and use cell phones. In Australia, the number of mobile phones being utilized even surpasses the entire country’s population. The influence of these inventions is extreme. As proof of this, they have already broken boundaries and transcended culture. Can you imagine what the world would be like if mobile phones were banned for their harmful effects?

Alzheimers and Parkinsons are just some of the diseases being attributed to prolonged cell phone use. But above these, the possibility of getting brain cancer is what most health-conscious individuals worry about their fascination with these gadgets. Mobile phone electromagnetic radiation is said to destroy the protein barrier of the brain and make it susceptible to viruses and toxins. Aside from that, it is also said to destroy red blood cells and cause hemoglobin leaking, which consequently harms the heart and kidney. These harms eventually manifest as an elevated blood pressure and a decrease in the body’s immunity.

 

On another note, the radiation being released by cell phones are also suggested to cause serious environmental problems. It even has the ability to ignite gasoline fumes, which can cause freak fires. As such, they cannot be used near any refilling stations. Mobile phone use has also been a major predisposing factor to car accidents. And according to a study, phone distractions while driving produce about 200 deaths and a million injuries every year.

 

Authorities do not question the relevance of cell phones today. But they do, however, express their concern about our excesses and carelessness. In this age of globalization, we cannot fight the tide. But we must know how to ride it, for it is the only way that we can keep our selves safely afloat despite the strong current. So instead of preoccupying ourselves with the latest model releases and its features, we should begin to enrich ourselves on preventive tips and the proper use of cell phones. By using the internet, we can gather enough intelligence to help us live a better, healthier mobile phone using life.

A Look at Future Phones

November 5th, 2009 No comments

The mobile phone market is developing at super speeds, the market is an ever changing one that is worth billions of pounds. If we cast our minds back to over a decade ago, you will remember that phones did one specific thing and that was to call someone.

 

If you now think of the current day handset, you will acknowledge that you can literally do anything and everything on them, such as take pictures record videos and browse the net. So where can we actually see phones progressing in the next coming years? Let us take a quick look into this.

 

Phones are going to change their bodily structure and anatomy; I can see a lot of handsets in reality opening up and becoming full blown headsets with multimedia system functions. The new phones will not only have superb functions but they are also going to be tremendously bendy and flexible, so you can literally wear the phone like a watch.

 

Within a decade’s time we could anticipate desktop computers to be made redundant in offices and our monitors being powered by our brawny smart phone system which we can then use on the go. You will be able to purchase everything on the move on your phone even before visiting a shop.

 

Cell phones will no longer just be for calling a phone number, telephone numbers may not even exist within the next few years, just names and code digits of the person that you want to communicate with. There is no point even calling these things phones anymore, they will be so much more then that. They should literally be called an entertainment system because that is what they will be. They may even have small projectors on them that allow you to watch movies and stream TV on the go.

 

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