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Hospital Equipment Unaffected By Cell Phone Use, Study Finds

Calls made on cellular phones have no negative impact on hospital medical devices, dispelling the long-held notion that they are unsafe to use in health care facilities, according to Mayo Clinic researchers. Read the rest of this entry »

Mobile communication devices may be pocket-size persuaders in next 10 years

For most of us, a mobile phone is an instrument to talk with other people. But for B. J. Fogg, it is a means to change people’s beliefs and behaviors. Fogg, who directs the Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab at the Center for the Study of Language and Information, says that in a decade, mobile phones and other portable devices like personal digital assistants (PDAs) will become a more important platform for persuasion than television is right now. Read the rest of this entry »

Remote control for the office desk

Business travelers will soon be able to access all the information on their own computers from a cell phone. A new software program makes it possible to swiftly find documents, appointments and e-mails at any time and to forward them immediately – all from a cell phone. Read the rest of this entry »

 	 A projector the size of a sugar cube

No larger than a sugar cube, the video projector is ready to hand at all times. Instead of the conventional microarrays, it contains just a single mirror which can be rotated around two axes. This makes it smaller, lighter and handier than traditional. Read the rest of this entry »

SKorea's Samsung SDI develops new 3D technology

South Korea’s Samsung SDI has said it had developed a new technology to display three-dimensional images on mobile phones and other devices. Read the rest of this entry »

Mobile phones may slow your reactions

Electromagnetic radiation from your mobile phone may impair your ability to make snap decisions, say when driving a car, an Australian study shows. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson J100
Sony Ericsson presented the new J100, a phone that is extremely intuitive and affordable, making it ideal for everyday communications. The J100 is the smallest phone made by Sony Ericsson. The LCD on the phone is a 65K color display that should satisfy all mobile users. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung SGH-Z150
At the 3GSM World Congress Samsung presented its new 3G (W-CDMA/UMTS) cell phone that supports Video on Demand. However this phone isn’t so special because of its features, it’s special because its thickness. This phone measures only 9.8 mm. Read the rest of this entry »

Razwire Bluetooth Eyewear
Wherever you go, whatever you’re doing, RAZRWIRE™ is ready to answer the call for you. If you are a jogger, a mountain biker or you are just doing something with your hands and you can’t answer the call then this gadget is must have for you. Motorola and Oakley developed Bluetooth sunglasses that let you answer your phone calls. Read the rest of this entry »

Sony Ericsson M600
Sonny Ericsson today announced their new UMTS phone and messaging device, M600. It is a tri-band GSM/GPRS device rolled into an extremely stylish and slim package. It is based on the Symbian OS 9.1. A touch screen with 240*320 pixels and 262K colors should be enough for every geek. Read the rest of this entry »

NOKIA N92
Are you addicted to TV and you don’t want to miss your favorite show? Then you have to try out the new Nokia N92! The N92 has an integrated DVB (Digital Video Broadcast) receiver so you can watch TV wherever you are. Read the rest of this entry »

Music Maestro, the SGH-A950

February 2nd, 2006

Samsung Cellphone SCH A950
The SGH-A950 from Samsung is more than just a pretty factor, with a 1.3 Megapixel Camera you have a digital camera in your pocket. You can download and store music with an easy thumb wheel. Read the rest of this entry »