Does Sony Ericsson’s Aino Try Too Hard to Do Everything?

November 9, 2009 by PubTV · Comment
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Is Sony Ericsson's Aino mobile phone useful despite having so many functions?

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October 20, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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TravelMobile Phone GPS Rules Still Highly Confusing By Angus Kidman on October 21, 2009 at 8:30 AM If there’s one thing that can be said about the rules surrounding whether you can use a mobile phone GPS in your car, it’s this: they’re not at all clear.The latest twist is that Victoria has decided to abandon plans to make phone-based GPS devices illegal, and instead allow them provided the device is in a cradle and isn’t being used for other visually distracting activities like texting or watchi

TXTBlocker: Stops Texting While Driving

October 10, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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TXTBlocker TXTBlocker is a software and online service combo which locks off a registered mobile phone from making or receiving text messages or calls while in a car. It uses cell and GPS data to determine location and speed and decide whether the phone is actually in a car, and once it thinks it is, boom, [...]

The Perfect Mobile OS Deserves the Perfect Phone. This Is It.

September 30, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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I loved the Palm OS, but the honeymoon faded quickly. Same story with Windows mobile. I had high hopes for the gargantuan in Redmond’s foray into the mobile world only to be disappointed. It wasn’t long before I was looking for something better. Android is a different story. We are about to celebrate our one year anniversary together and the thrill is still there just like when I opened the box and first saw that bright “G1” shine at me from the screen. One could debate the reasons

New Zealand makes phone navigation illegal

September 28, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS · Comment
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Drivers in New Zealand are looking at facing legal fines for using their mobile phone while driving for anything other than starting or ending a phone call. That means that listening to music on the phone or using it, as a navigation device would be illegal in the country. A new amendment called the Road User Amendment Rule 2009 would make using a mobile phone for GPS navigation illegal, even when dash mounted and hands free. Ironically, a standalone GPS device with the same features would

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