HTC Diamond2 clone dual boots
March 11, 2010

Cloned handsets these days seem to get better and better, and the HTC Diamond2 clone that you see here certainly wins brownie points with us simply considering it is able to dual boot both the Android and Windows Mobile 6.5 operating systems. Granted, the 600MHz processor might not seem to pack abundant muscle, but it still comes with a WQVGA display that ought to please some quarters. No concept on whether that cloned handset is able to construct phone calls on both operating systems, so we will just have to wait until the real deal comes out before arriving at a conclusion.
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More Hints That The Apple iPad Can Handle Phone Calls?
January 29, 2010

We previously dug up some data hinting that the newly-announced Apple iPad might be capable of taking photos in the future, now it seems that there are additionally indications that the iPad might plus be able to prepare phone calls. Folks who have been fiddling with the new SDK have been able to get the “touch to return call” bar to seem on the iPad emulator, just like how it would seem on the iPhone (though obviously larger). So what does that mean? It’s hard to guess at the moment, but possibly the options are in place in the event Apple does decide to allow you to construct phone calls with the iPad? That would probably start the rumor mill churning again.
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D-Link 3G Door Phone
January 5, 2010

[CES 2010] Don't just limit 3G technology to making video phone calls to your loved one on the latest handbag design that you are about to purchase - how about having some shield in mind with the D-Link 3G Door Phone? that device functions like a standard doorbell, but it offers the ability for you to check out your visitors in full even when you are away from home, as lengthy as you own a 3G-capable cellphone. Featuring an integrated 0.1-megapixel CMOS camera, that device will capture and stream the images of visitors to a computer or 3G handset, with the added advantage of an illuminated button to peek outside whenever it is dark. We do wish the resolution could be bumped up a notch though - 0.1-megapixels in that day and age just ain't gonna cut it. It does resemble something which we’ve covered in the past though.
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Texthook For Your Stroller
December 11, 2009

We all know that it’s really dangerous to send text messages or construct phone calls when you’re driving, so what about when you’re pushing a stroller? Texthook makes it easy for folks who are pushing a stroller to keep an eye on their mobile phone for updates and such. Users are obviously recommended to wait until the stroller is stationary before fiddling with the phone, but with the phone within easy reach, it’s easy to imagine humans taking their eye off the street and checking out a text info. The Textbook will set you back $25.99, and it’s available online.
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Enjoy cheaper VoIP calls with the best VoIP routers
November 18, 2009
VoIP (Voice by Web Protocol) has become available thanks to Net and IP that was originally designed for notes transmissions by IP networks. However, the speed and the abilities of contemporary Net construct it possible to digitize phone calls and bring use of VoIP. whether you want to use VoIP you just need to buy a VoIP ADSL modem and sign up for that feature from your provider.
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