Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Phones’

K850i low volume

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Quite impressed by the sound on the K850i, but the volume doesn’t go up high enough, especially if you’re travelling (bus or train for example). Does anyone know of another headset I could buy that would get a higher volume?
cheers

iPhone the mobile phones answer to Paris Hilton

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

iPhone the mobile phones answer to Paris Hilton:
Everyone’s talking about the iPhone. That’s hardly surprising when Apple, with the help of its many loyal disciples, has created a level of hype never seen before in the mobile industry.

There’s no doubt Apple is a unique company. But over the years, it has developed a fan base that at times resembles a new religious movement. Many of those fans have the attitude that everything Apple creates is fantastic, and that if you can’t see this, or disagree, you’re either the devil himself or need serious psychological attention.

Mobile phones

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Mobile phones (otherwise known as cell phones in some parts of the world) are revolutionising communications across the globe, more so in developing countries where landline infrastructure is lacking in many rural (and some urban) areas. Mobile phones represent the only means of communication for hundreds of millions of people

At the same time, mobiles have opened up huge economic opportunities for their owners. They can now be more easily contacted when work is available, they can use them to advertise their services, receive market prices, job information, and so on. Others now make a living ’sharing’ their phones and charging non-owners to make calls. Some make a living charging phone batteries, selling top-up vouchers, or covers and chargers

If you’re interested in how mobile phones, used socially, are changing the face of the planet - and in particular developing countries - then let’s share news, experiences and knowledge

With an increasing interest, and momentum, in this area right now, this is a great time to get connected with fellow Group members - researchers, practitioners, bloggers, ICT professionals, developers, authors and members of the general public all interested in this field.