Category Archives: Cellphone
Plantronics Voyager PRO Bluetooth Headset
Recipient of 2010 iF Product Design Award
The Plantronics Voyager PRO is a recipient of the 2010 iF Product Design Award for excellence in design quality, workmanship, choice of materials, degree of innovation, environmental friendliness, functionality, ergonomics, visualization of use, safety, brand value, branding and universal design. The award remains valid for the entire product lifecycle.
Hands-on with Motorola Xoom Android Tablet
Can the Motorola Xoom possibly live up to the hype? It was dubbed an iPad killer before anyone got his or her hands on it. It was priced $800 at launch, making it more expensive than a comparable iPad. The folks behind the Droid smartphone make it, and the Droid was arguably the first Android handset to rival the iPhone. It is also the first tablet to feature an operating system developed by Google specifically for tablets.
wireless verizon – Walmart joins Best Buy in carrying Verizon iPhone 4
Walmart isn’t going to let Verizon Wireless, Best Buy, and the Apple Store have all the fun. The retailer has announced that it plans to carry the Verizon Wireless iPhone 4 at almost 600 select stores.
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Samsung Galaxy S Or Capitative Hits 5 Million Units in Four Months
In just over 4 months, the Samsung Galaxy S has become a worldwide phenomenon to the tune of 5 million units Continue reading
Library of Congress Says iPhone Jailbreaking Is Legal
The Library of Congress’ Copyright Office has ruled that jailbreaking Apple’s iPhone is legal for three years. The exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act could affect Apple’s ability to control apps on the iPhone and other mobile devices. The librarian of Congress also encouraged the movement toward mobile devices on any carrier.
Jailbreaking may no longer be the appropriate term for downloading unapproved but legally acquired applications onto Apple’s iPhones, in the wake of new rules announced Monday by the U.S. government. The Library of Congress’ Copyright Office, which, every three years, reviews exemptions to the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) prohibiting unauthorized uses of certain products, has issued a new ruling that jailbreaking is legal. Continue reading
