Archive for June, 2009

Sony considering combo portable game device + mobile phone device …

Apple’s dominance in the digital music player market and growing dominance in the mobile phone market clearly has Sony worried. …

Iiyama latest 19-inch WSXGA+ Monitor

Iiyama latest 19-inch WSXGA+ Monitor . If you plan to buy a new 19-inch widescreen LCD, then check out the new LCD screen from Iiyama. The ProLite E1908WS-B features WSXGA+ (1680×1050) resolution with a 20000:1 contrast ratio (ACR)

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30+ Power Tips to Save your Wet Cell Phone | About Online Tips

There are several ways to save a wet cell phone that will make your cellphone operable again and preventing you to purchase another expensive phone .

Samsung's New 23-Inch Full HD TV And Monitor Combo

Samsung Electronics has just rolled out its new 23-inch full HD TV and monitor combo for the Korean market. Dubbed as the P2370HD, the system offers a.

Mobile phone with the PSP is being done by Sony

Mobile phone with the PSP, is being done by Sony. Perhaps we have already heard the gossip that Sony might be launching a mobile phone that has been equipped.

Lieberman, McCain, Graham Announce Legislation on Information and …

The Iranian regime continues to jam satellite and radio broadcasts, disrupt cell phone service, monitor Internet use, and block websites. The legislation that Senators McCain, Lieberman, and Graham announced will help counter the …

Solar-charged mobile phone on sale in Japan | GreenTech Pastures …

As the global warming debate rages, Harry Fuller and Heather Clancy chronicle alternative energy start-ups, green data center projects and other high-tech and political developments shaping the green technology movement.

BlackBerry Free Apps 2Day: FlyCast 2.0 Beta for BlackBerry Storm …

By Editor Wireless and Mobile News on June 28, 2009 1:37 PM.

News | Iran can monitor calls with Nokia technology

A petition calling for a boycott against Nokia has begun circulating over the Internet, claiming the technology had helped Iran to monitor mobile phones and read emails during the recent post-election protests.