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[21 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

Cell phones are excellent communication tools, enabling you to enjoy different types of entertainment aside from making and receiving calls. Of course, not every phone on the market is the same and even if a wireless phone has features, this doesn’t mean that you can automatically access them. Usually, if you want special telephone, media or Internet services you are required to pay for these them with a plan.
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[19 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

Remember www.cashforiphones.com will accept your old model of iphone, Blackberry or Smartphone for refurbishment regardless of its condition, a cracked screen, a broken aerial, keys not functioning – all this is not a problem and will not stop you completing the process of selling your old phone, or trading it in for cash.
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[16 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

Mobile phones are wireless electronic device used for communication purposes over a network of specialized stations known as cell sites. These sites are microwave antennas fixed in place of populated areas.
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[13 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

This year, cutting costs is Priority One. All managers will face difficult challenges to significantly reduce expenses, preserve cash, delay any non-essential projects while still trying to maintain operations.  Failure to do so will likely lead to more job losses. The stakes are high and the outcome will largely depend on the decisions on where best to cut.
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[12 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

When Research In Motion released the first BlackBerry in 2002, they never anticipated how popular the unwieldy device would become. Blackberries were originally PDAs with a focus on push email and web browsing using the built-in QWERTY keyboard. The current series of this corporate smart phone integrates numerous wireless information services that include internet faxing, text messaging and mobile telephony. BlackBerry’s spotlight on convergent media allowed it to combine a range of applications
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[10 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

If you’ve been following the controversy over the last few years, you may have read many articles about the availability – or lack thereof – of cellular telephone directories online. Since the wireless devices were introduced, there have been many battles (each with their own valid points) deciding whether or not their digits should be printed up in phone books or published online to be searched.
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[9 Jan 2009 | One Comment | ]

There are many ways of unlocking the I-phone 3G although some of the methods are quite harmful and might affect the working of the I-phone. The I-phone 3G introduced by Apple is a phone cum wonder machine that is capable of doing multiple things. Enabled by superlative 3G wireless technology and GPS mapping, it is less phone and more of technology in your hand. These days the I-phone is considered to be hot and happening but then there are many buyers who don’t know how to unlock iphone 3G. Th
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[1 Jan 2009 | No Comment | ]

Verizon Wireless prides itself in being the most profitable mobile carrier in the US. Based in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, it has a strong population of about 70 million customers. Its customer loyalty and low churn are notable as it continues to expand its network coverage across the country. Verizon Wireless has three INpulse plans that cater to your prepaid needs. The Core plan costs 10 cents per minute and the daily access charge is only 99 cents. You only pay this access charge on the days you use the …

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[25 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

The main reason people choose prepaid cell phones is not to save money, but to avoid or get rid of an offensive contract agreement. Wireless contracts seem to have been written in the dark ages, and here are some things you need to know about them.
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[27 Sep 2008 | No Comment | ]

Nokia Nseries has rocked the world since the launch of the first ever Nokia Nseries Device. Nokia N70 was the first Nseries device launched in 2005 and it was the smallest Series 60 handset with the most built-in memory at that time. Since then Nokia has launched 15 more Nseries devices with smarter features and specifications. These devices are considered as the most revolutionalizing mobile devices ever released as they have changed the way people communicate with each other.
Nokia Nseries devices are based on the Symbian OS and the Series …

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