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Vertu Ascent / Constellation MOBILE/CELL PHONE WIRELESS BLUETOOTH/BLUE TOOTH HEADSET + Free Cell Phone Antenna Booster Reviews

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Go Wireless – Talk Hands Free
Type: Bluetooth v2.0 + EDR Headset
Talk Time: Up to 6 hrs
Standby Time: Up to 100 hrs
Includes: USB Charging Cable

This discreet and attractive wireless headset for Bluetooth mobile phones gives you the ultimate in quality, comfort and…

Brightkite Takes Branded Badges to the Next Level

Brightkite has launched a new way for their users and partner brands to get more out of location-based checkins. The company has added the ability to “level up” on the badges you’ve earned, which means more brands will have more opportunities to give their faithful fans more rewards — and users will have more incentive to keep checking in. Unlike Foursquare checkins — which reward either the “mayor” of a location or all users who checkin at that spot — Brightkite checkins and badge levels will generate more data on customers’ level of engagement with a brand and allow them to be appropriately compensated. This system distinguishes a “superfan” from a “regular” from a casual visitor — a level of nuance that’s becoming increasingly important in these latter days of social media metrics and measurement. “The biggest reason to introduce levels to our badges was so stores, bars, restaurants and brands have a way to reward you, their customers,” reads the Brightkite blog. “We think a business should reward all their loyal customers, not just one person.” Currently, Brightkite is partnering with Starbucks, the CW, Visa, Sharpie, Redbook, McDonald’s and several other brands. For end users, Brightkite is taking a lot of the mystery out of “leveling up” by showing a progress bar under your badge and telling them exactly what they need to do to proceed: We think Brightkite’s approach to badges could be exponentially more interesting — and potentially more profitable — than what many of its competitors are doing. What’s your opinion of level-based badges

Survey: Facebook Lovers Hate Facebook

A survey that went out this morning called the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI), garnered a lot of attention around the blogosphere . While this survey is nothing new, this year, they included a few “social media” sites for the first time. And the results were interesting. Or, at least, the results basically said Facebook sucks. And that’s interesting. But here’s the thing. I’ve read this survey over a few times, and I’m still getting nothing out of it.

Panasonic’s new Lumix lineup: LX5, FZ40, FZ100, FX700, and TS10 all official

You ready to get Lumix’d to the max? Panasonic has five new point-and-shooters prepped for this fall, headlined by the well-leaked LX5 . That camera aims to keep what was good about the stylish, high-end LX3 while pushing image quality up a notch, with better image processing and a better lens in front of the same 10.1 megapixel CCD resulting in better low light performance. There’s also HD recording in AVCHD Lite at 720p. The FZ40 and FZ100 super zoomers are very similar in their 24x zoom lenses and 14.1 megapixels, but the latter can record 1080p and pull off some high speed burst shooting, while the former is constrained to 720p. The FX700 fulfills the stereotypical role of a “safe” 5x zoom point and shoot, though it scores 1080p recording in addition to the needlessly high-res, looks-good-on-a-Costco-placard 14.1 megapixel stills

Review of Samsung’s Captivate, a Galaxy S Android smartphone for AT&T – Lastest Htc Aria News

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Review of Samsung’s Captivate, a Galaxy S Android smartphone for AT&T
The Samsung Captivate for AT&T is a Galaxy S based Android powered smartphone that features high end specs like a gorgeous Super AMOLED touchscreen display and a 1GHz processor. Todd tested it out for us, and really liked it. Read all about it in his…

Apple iOS and Palm WebOS Updates Fail to Impress

It seems that both Apple and Palm consumers have something to be dissatisfied about with regards to recently rolled out updates for their devices. In Apple’s corner, the iOS 4.0.1 update was intended to somewhat fix the iPhone 4’s prevalent antenna issue. Since Apple has been insisting that the reception difficulties the iPhone 4 has been experiencing may

Google buries Nexus One

Last week, Google received its last consignment of the ill destined Nexus One gadget. When this batch sells out, the gadget will no longer be accessible from Google. The web giant closed its online retail store for the Nexus One earlier this year, when the shop front did less commerce than expected. But Google’s first raid into

AT&T Strengthens Mobile Coverage in Botetourt County

Three New Cell Sites Activated as Part of Ongoing AT&T Investment In Virginia Wireless Network ROANOKE, Va. , July 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — As part of its continuing network investment to support growing demand for mobile devices and services, AT&T* today announced the activation of three new cell sites to enhance coverage along Route 220 between Clinton Forge and Eagle Rock for area residents and businesses. “Consumers rely on wireless communications to stay connected to friends, family and business colleagues,” said J. Michael Schweder , president, AT&T Mid-Atlantic region. “AT&T recognizes the importance of reliable wireless coverage and is working to expand the network throughout Virginia .” The new cell sites are also part of AT&T’s previously announced plans to drive innovation and extend its mobile network across the Commonwealth

ViaSat Fielding the Highest Performance Airborne ISR Satcom Network for the DoD

Over 100 military aircraft flying 30 missions daily using ViaSat high-speed mobile network Download image Download image CARLSBAD, Calif. , July 19 /PRNewswire/ — ViaSat Inc. (Nasdaq: VSAT ) airborne broadband satcom services and systems are now used by more DoD customers than any other mobile Ku-band system. The communications-on-the-move (COTM) systems are supporting multiple customers and missions spanning many military programs. Over 100 aircraft are flying approximately 30 airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions each day. (Photo:

Porsche Design Sagem P9522 Unlocked Quad Band Cell Phone 5 Mp Camera, Finger Print Scanner, Aluminum Body, Mineral Glass Reviews

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Display: * AM-OLED 262k color * 2.8 inch widescreen touch display * 400 x 240 [WQVGA] pixels * Sensitive touch/fingerprint sensor
Material: * Aluminum * dark mineral glass
Network standards: * GSM: GSM-GPRS/EDGE Class 10: * Quadband 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
Photos: * Camera: 5.0…

Content Farms 101: Why Suite101 Publishes 500 Articles a Day

When it comes to content farms , companies that churn out hundreds or thousands of new pieces of content every day, Demand Media has harvested most of the headlines over the past year . But it’s not the only company out there betting on quantity of content – others include Associated Content ( acquired by Yahoo! in May), About.com (owned by the New York Times), Mahalo (founded by Jason Calacanis, who sold his previous business Weblogs, Inc. to AOL in 2005) and Answers.com . Suite101 is a relatively low profile site compared to the others mentioned above. Yet it produces 500 new pieces of content per day

Apple to charge upgrade fee for iPads moving to iOS 4?

As if waiting around until fall to get iOS 4 weren’t enough of a downer for iPad owners, the latest rumor we’re hearing is that they’ll have to pay a fee in order to do so. That’s right, for the privilege of waiting patiently to get some semblance of multitasking on your slate device, you’ll have to pony up the cash — or so the story goes. Stuff has it on strong authority from app developers in the know that Apple will be asking for a (relatively small) tithe from those wishing to update their iPads when the leaves start turning amber. We’d advise keeping the pitchforks stowed for now — at least until there’s some solid corroboration for this — but then it’s not like Apple hasn’t done this before . Apple to charge upgrade fee for iPads moving to iOS 4? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Jul 2010 06:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

Redbox developing an online streaming service to compete with Netflix?

Redbox is reportedly exploring possibilites to expand its movie rental service beyond kiosks and onto the Internet. According to Redbox President Mitch Lowe, Redbox is considering a web service to to expand the availability of its 100,000 movie catalog and to make it easier for consumers to access its service. Initial details are not expected to be unveiled until October but the movie rental company could benefit from a strong online offering. With Blockbuster on the decline and interest in online streaming exploding, Redbox has an opportunity to grab some market share before the field gets over-crowded. Read

Sharp FX

Sharp FX is the first messaging phone from Sharp on the AT&T network and the latest AT&T Mobile TV-capable device. The phone has a full touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard for quick access to messaging, IM, email and social networking. The device also features a music player and 2MP camera. Basic specifications: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 1900/850 2 megapixels Camera,

ALCATEL – GlamELLE#3 Slider Phone w/Cam (EL03X) Reviews

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Manufacturer Part Number: EL03X-2CALUS1
GlamELLE#3 Slider Phone w/Cam

Alcatel Glam ELLE No. 3 MP3 Camera Slider Phone – White. Works with Cingular and T Mobile service only.

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