Archive for June, 2009

Iran can monitor calls with Nokia technology – Counter Jihad

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.

HELP WITH GETTING REFUND FROM OVERSEAS

This post has been moved to the Best Buy and Geek Squad Policies board under Customer Service.

Mobile Phone Free Laptops | Audio Visual Reviews

Over the past few years mobile prices have reduced, whilst the cost of monthly contracts sold by mobile phone networks has remained pretty well the same.

MITSUBISHI Unveils Its New Eco-Friendly LCD Monitor… (TechFresh …

MITSUBISHI has unveiled its new eco-friendly LCD monitor ‘Diamodcrysta…

MITSUBISHI Unveils Its New Eco-Friendly LCD Monitor

MITSUBISHI has unveiled its new eco-friendly LCD monitor ‘Diamodcrysta WIDE Series’ for the Japanese market. This new 20-inch LCD monitor is an energy. …

How to Turn Your Regular Mobile Phone Into a Mobile Email Tool …

Having your email accessible in the palm of your hand while you’re mobile is no longer a dream nowadays.

Cant transfer music from PC to 5800 XpressMusic

The Nokia Music PC Client keeps crashing whenever I plug in the phone to the USB cable. Here’s the error.   AppName: nokiamusic.exe AppVer: 1.2.20226.1 ModName: kernel32.dll ModVer: 5.1.2600.5781 Offset: 00012afb   Any ideas guys? Thanks so much

Christian Science Monitor Begins Marketing Weekly Print Edition …

The Christian Science Monitor — that longtime oasis of thoughtful, issue oriented, balanced journalism — is now actively marketing its new weekly print. ..

Philips Xenium X630, Another Phone With Impressive Battery …

This new candybar phone offers a 2.4-inch QVGA display with 262k colors, a 3.2MP camera, a music player, an FM radio, a microSDHC card slot (up to 8GB), Bluetooth with A2DP and an impressive battery lifetime that lasts up [. ..

Iranians connect a mobile phone to an amplifier so protesters …

(Reuters) – Iranians connect a mobile phone to an amplifier so protesters can hear defeated Iranian presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi addressing them near Ghoba mosque in northern Tehran June 28, 2009.