Mar 30 2010

Receiving Money For Your Former Mobiles

I have just found the cost of a phone that I have had in a cupboard for the last two years. The handset itself must have been purchased way back in 2004 and even though the prices were not exactly going to buy much, there was a notional value to the telephone.

And all of those years ago when I bought that mobile, I did then ‘trade in’ my existing old phone by selling it on Ebay. I was surprised then how much people were willing to pay for what was a 5-year former and tremendously out of date handset. A bidding war broke out in the last hours and made it a very worth while sale.

But on more modern handsets the components can be worth quite a lot. It is a pity to just throw them away and it is this value that makes charities and other organisations want to collect them for recycling for you.

But what if you ask yourself the question where can you find someone to buy my telephone so that you keep the cash? Well, there are lots of websites willing and able to help you with that and able to do this for you. There are also comparison services that will trawl many of the different recyclers and tell you what the best cost is for many handsets.

And you might be startled in the answers! Looking through one list of prices, all of the top 8 iphone handsets were showing recycling prices of in excess of £200, with the top two having prices of over £300. If you are upgrading from one of these handsets, there is a healthy return in recycling mobile phones instead of leaving it in a cupboad or throwing it away with the rest of the household rubbish.

Even having a malfunctioning handset does not mean that these amounts are not available to you. Some recyclers will still accept broken handsets and can pay up to 90% of the working cost, depending on how much is broken in your phone. So even if your telephone is broken, it can still be worth asking one or two web-sites for a quote and seeing what they will offer you. Even if it only covers a few drinks or a box of chocolates, it is worth while getting the money instead of throwing it away!

With the number of mobile handsets across the country, and the frequency that some people upgrade them with, if we do not recycle mobiles properly there is going to be an old telephone mountain somewhere before long. See it as your duty to recycle your mobile and earn yourself a bit of extra money. It is easy to do and does not cost you anything. Best of all, if you provide bank details most recyclers will pay the money straight into your account!

Keith Lunt

Mar 30 2010

Motorola BACKFLIP Android Phone (AT&T)

Powered by the Android OS and featuring the socially minded MOTOBLUR overlay, the Motorola BACKFLIP for AT&T features an original reverse flip design, 3.1-inch touchscreen display, spacious physical keyboard, and unique BACKTRACK touch panel located behind the screen when the device is folded open–providing you hands-free navigation of the phone without having to touch the display. It also boasts super-fast Web browsing on AT&T’s 7.2 HSPA 3G technology as well as Wi-Fi networking with access to more than 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots.

MOTOBLUR helps you to stay on top of both work and personal e-mail as well as keep tabs on all your Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter pals–all automatically delivered to the customizable home screen. You can also update your status to Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter simultaneously and sync your social network contacts with your phonebook and e-mail contact lists.

With integrated Google technology, the Motorola BACKFLIP brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by voice, Google Maps with Street View, GTalk instant messaging (with presence capabilities), YouTube, and Picasa. The BACKFLIP also provides easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail.

This GPS-enabled phone can access Google Maps as well as the AT&T Navigator service for voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions. The BACKFLIP comes with a 2 GB microSD memory card pre-installed, and it’s compatible with optional additional cards up to 16 GB in size. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth for both hands-free communication and stereo music streaming, full HTML Web browser, and up to 6 hours of talk time.

Revolutionary Design
The BACKFLIP’s original design can be used in a unique tabletop multimedia mode so you can watch movies, TV shows or other streaming video on the 3.1-inch widescreen display–it’s also the perfect set up for using as an alarm clock. And the BACKFLIP’s full QWERTY keyboard makes sending messages fast and easy.

It also features another Motorola innovation–the BACTRACK rear navigation pad, which simulates a PC experience and makes scrolling and surfing effortless. With the rear BACKTRACK touch pad, you can flick through photos or Web pages for your friends without your fingers obscuring the home screen.

Key Features

* Fast 3G connectivity via AT&T’s HSDPA/UMTS network (850/1900 MHz bands; 3.6/7.2 Mbps speeds with network availability).
* Powered by the Android operating system (version 1.5) with deep integration of Google services and access to thousands of apps to customize your phone via the Android Market. (Learn more)
* Innovative widget-based MOTOBLUR overlay to Android automatically delivers Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, and work and personal e-mail updates to the home screen in easy-to-view streams so there is no need to open and close different mobile applications. (Learn more)
* Update Facebook, MySpace and Twitter at once instead of opening individual apps as well as upload your photos to Facebook, MySpace, Picasa and Photobucket.
* MOTOBLUR continuously displays your friends’ latest profile pics as part of your texts, calls, e-mails and address book.
* View your friends your way: MOTOBLUR lets you view friends from A to Z, by contact history or in groups you make yourself.
* Customize your home screen with your favorite widgets and short cuts
* Your information is continuously updated and backed up into a secure environment, so you’re connected and protected even if you lose your phone.
* GPS navigation capabilities via AT&T Navigator service includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options.
* Built-in accelerometer and eCompass for use with location and orientation apps.
* 3.1-inch touchscreen display (320 x 480 pixels, 65K colors)
* 5-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, LED flash, video capture (24 fps), and easy uploading of videos to YouTube,
* Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
* Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.0) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile–enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock. (Profiles supported: A2DP, HID, HSP, HFP, AVRCP and GAP)
* Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB (2 GB card included).
* Full HTML Web browsing
* Text, picture and video messaging
* Instant messaging via AIM, Windows Live, Yahoo!, and Google Talk
* Push e-mail via Google and Exchange with support for IMAP and POP, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo Mail and AOL Mail
* Google and corporate calendar (supports Exchange 2003 and 2007 protocols)
* Back-up and security: Contacts, log-in information, home screen customizations, e-mail and social network messages are backed up automatically on the secure MOTOBLUR portal. The portal also allows you to use the phone’s fully integrated aGPS to help locate the phone if misplaced. Remote wipe easily clears information from a lost device.
* 3.5mm headset jack
* USB connectivity
* Dual microphone with noise cancellation
* Voice dialing capabilities
* 528 MHz processor, 256 MB flash memory

Vital Statistics
The Motorola BACKFLIP weighs 4.7 ounces and measures 4.25 x 2.09 x 0.6 inches. Its 1400 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6 hours of talk time, and up to 324 hours (13.5 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as AT&T’s dual-band 3G network (850/1900 MHz; HSDPA/UMTS) plus 2100 MHz international 3G networks.

What’s in the Box
Motorola BACKFLIP handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 2 GB microSD memory card, quick start guide, user manual

AT&T Services
High-speed data connectivity via AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband data network: The dual-band 850/1900 MHz 3G network provides up to 3.6/7.2 Mbps of download speed, making it possible to enjoy a variety of feature-rich wireless multimedia services, and it gives you the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services.

Additionally, this phone is also compatible with 2100 MHz 3G networks found in international territories. (For use outside the United States, an AT&T international data plan is recommended.) When traveling outside the U.S., you can enjoy wireless voice coverage in more than 215 countries and wireless data coverage in more than 185 countries–as well as access ultra-fast 3G mobile broadband services in more than 100 countries.

In areas where the 3G network is not available, you’ll continue to receive service on the AT&T EDGE network, which offers availability in more than 13,000 US cities and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. Providing average data speeds between 75-135Kbps, it’s fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services, including full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and email on the go.

The full-featured, premium AT&T Navigator GPS navigation application includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options, and 3D moving maps (additional charges applicable). AT&T Navigator offers several other features to make your commute more enjoyable and reliable, including mobile access to Yellowpages.com. Additionally, AT&T Navigator is the only mobile phone-based GPS service that provides integrated speech recognition for address entry and points of interest search.

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The Power of Android and MOTOBLUR

The Motorola BACKFLIP runs the Android operating system, which provides easy access to a wide assortment of messaging tools and Google apps. With Android, you’re able to richly personalize the entire theme of the Motorola BACKFLIP with new widgets, icons and wallpapers–which can be added directly on the home screen–in order to truly make it your own.

Developed by Motorola, MOTOBLUR is an innovative solution that manages and integrates communications–from work e-mail to social networking activity–on your BACKFLIP. Updates to contacts, posts, messages, photos and more are streamed together and synced from sources including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, and work and personal e-mail. MOTOBLUR automatically delivers these updates to the home screen in easy-to-view streams so there is no need to open and close different mobile applications to keep up with the latest content.

The BACKFLIP also features multitasking capabilities and one-touch access to the Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by voice, Google Maps with Street View, YouTube and Picasa. Easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts is supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. e-mail and contacts are also supported by Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, and other POP3 and IMAP e-mail services. It also combines instant messaging support for Google Talk, as well as AOL, Yahoo! Messenger and Windows Live Messenger.

Additionally, the Android Market hosts a wide variety of unique applications, and with the Motorola BACKFLIP’s one-click access to it you can find and download a wide range of innovative software applications–from games to social networking and on-the-go shopping–to personalize your phone. Here’s a sampling of just some of the available applications:

* Sherpa, created by Geodelic, learns a person’s likes and dislikes through behavior and user feedback, prioritizing recommended retailers, restaurants and attractions. Sherpa features a learning machine that automatically customizes itself to the user’s preferences.
* imeem Mobile streams music customized to your tastes, recommending new songs and artists based on which songs you identify as your favorites.
* WorldTour puts live webcams from around the world onto your home screen.
* Phonebook offers an upgraded, more personalized phonebook for Android.
* FreshFace is a theme engine to further customize your phone.
* Movies by Flixster takes the aspect of movie reviews to the next level. Through integration with Facebook, you can find friends who also want to see that movie or read reviews from friends who have already seen it.

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Mar 29 2010

Prepaid Cell Phones Give You Further Direct

Many big cell phone companies offer prepaid cell phone plans for customers who prefer to use the prepaid or pay as you go system for their mobile devices.

It used to be that the standard way you would get a mobile phone in the United States was by signing a bond with a cellular service provider. The prepaid model was more associated with European markets. But this has been changing in the past few years. As the wireless market gets more and more competitive, the big companies are trying to compete in more ways by offering many different options for the more discerning consumer.

There are a few reasons why some people choose to use prepaid cell phones.

1) They do not want to sign a contract. This is a primary reason why people opt to sign up for a prepaid or pay as you go offer for their cell phones. If the service of your provider is very bad, you are still stuck with them. You have no way out of the contract with a cell phone company after you sign it.

Oh wait, you do have a way out, but that brings me to my next point.

2) People do not want to pay fees to break their pact. Cell phone providers charge fees in the several hundreds of dollars when customers want to end their service. This, my friends, is a complete rip-off. Why should customers be forced to sign contracts anyway? Luckily, this model is becoming less popular as more and more people opt for prepaid cell phones. It is simply outrageous to have to pay a fee when your service is bad and you want to move on.

3) No Commitment. This point is also an extension of points one and two. If you are discontented with the service of your prepaid company, then you can move on to another company. One downside is that you will have to purchase a new phone in many cases because many services only work on their own cell phone handsets. But you will pay less than the two hundred dollar fee to break your contract. With a prepaid phone, you can move onto an extra company and find the best fit for you–all without having to pay a ridiculous fee or doing backflips to get out of an unfair contract.

4) Many people opt for the prepaid or pay as you go cell phone model because they do not want to experience a credit check. With the typical contract service, potential customers generally are subjected to a credit check. If they pass, they will be given the illustrious privilege of paying very high rates for their cell phones and being stuck in a contract with a company that doesn’t always have their best interests at heart.

There are many people out there who do not have good enough credit to pass and will so not be given the chance of mobile communication. If these people want a cell phone, then they need to go with a prepaid cell phone.

As you can see, there are many reasons why you may want to consider a prepaid plan. Some of the companies who offer this kind of service are Tracfone, Verizon wireless, t-mobile, sprint, Cricket, and venture mobile. There are many choices and many different plans you can weigh out while looking for the greatest plan that works for you.

You can pick from family-wide plans with shared minutes and many other aspects that may change the rates you pay each month. One of the most attractive things prepaid plans offer is that you have total control over the minutes you use. I call it more control because you choose how many minutes you buy each month and use them as you see fit. One month you may want to use more talk time than another, but the next you might want to use only have the minutes. If you were on a standard phone plan with Verizon or T-Mobile, you wouldn’t be able to change the minutes you pay for from month to month.

5) Many people want control over their monthly bills. There are many people out there who either do not use all their monthly allotted minutes or who go way over their monthly minutes. Mutually of these groups of people are losing money either by over-paying an not using all their phone minutes or by going over their minutes and paying ridiculous overage fees. Overage fees are a rip-off. Do not be a sucker and keep on paying these. Go with a prepaid cell phone.

With a prepaid phone, you be in charge of how many minutes you use because you buy them as you use them. In addition, many prepaid plans do not have any roaming charges. That’s a nice bonus.

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Mar 29 2010

Sierra Radio Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot (Sprint)

Connect up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices simultaneously–including laptops, gaming devices, cameras and even smartphones from other carriers–through a single connection using the Sierra Wireless Overdrive 3G / 4G Mobile Hotspot from Sprint. Offering the next generation of ultra-fast WiMAX 4G wireless connectivity, the Overdrive delivers the best of both worlds with its compatibility with Sprint’s current 3G network. Compact, portable, and easy to carry, the Overdrive also supports memory cards up to 16 GB of shared storage via its microSD slot and has built-in Wi-Fi GPS capability.

The dual-mode Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot can be used on both the Sprint 4G network and Sprint’s dependable 3G Mobile Broadband Network. This flexibility allows enjoy to enjoy 4G performance in any Sprint 4G market or to use Sprint’s reliable 3G mobile broadband network when outside a 4G area. Sprint 4G is already available in 27 markets and continues to expand to new cities, bringing wireless speeds up to 10 times faster than today’s 3G from any other national wireless carrier.

It’s a great broadband wireless option for just about everybody:

In the Home
Through a single connection, you can bypass your cable provider and stream HD movies from content distribution providers (such as Netflix, Amazon and Blockbuster) right to your TV; connect your Xbox 360 and game real-time with someone located across the globe; move pictures wirelessly from your camera to a digital picture frame and surf the Web on your laptop while streaming Pandora.

In the Dorm
Connect virtually anywhere on a campus with 4G coverage at 4G speeds: Turn your iPod Touch with Skype into a voice phone and make a call, or stream a live movie from Hulu or Netflix to your laptop.

On-the-Go
Whether you’re on a long trip or running a busy day of errands, use Overdrive to keep passengers entertained in the car. Stream your favorite TV show from Hulu to your netbook; use a PSP gaming device to access multiple games and content; download music to your Zune HD; and turn your 3G iPhone into a 4G device. It’s all very simple with Overdrive.

Mobile Office
Join a video conference, download large files, conduct a virtual home tour and stay in constant contact with your office via unified communications.

Key Features

* Universal Wi-Fi capability: up to 5 Wi-Fi enabled device sharing one connection
* Compatible with universal Wi-Fi devices: works with all operating systems
* MicroSD slot for shared storage up to 5 connected devices with support for memory cards up to 16 GB.
* LCD screen communicates device information such as Internet connection status, number of people sharing and battery life.
* GPS capable: built-in Wi-Fi GPS capability (on 3G) allows you to pinpoint and map your location
* Easy to use: compact, portable device requires no connector, activation or installation, enabling easy re-deployment
* Extended Wi-Fi range up to 150 feet
* 4G data speeds (WiMAX): Peak download speeds of more than 10 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 4 Mbps; average download speeds of 3-6 Mbps.
* 3G data speeds (EVDO Rev A.): Peak download speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 1.8 Mbps; average download speeds of 600 kbps-1.4 Mbps.
* Backwards compatible to the EVDO Rev. 0 and 1xRTT Networks
* Seamlessly transitions from 4G to 3G and vice versa
* Device can be tethered via USB extension cable (included) to a computer in order to charge the battery, connect to the network as well as share up to 5 devices/users
* Dimensions: 3.14 x 3.14 x 0.61 inches (HxWxD)
* Weight: 4.51 ounces
* Frequency: 1xEVDO Rev. A, Rev. 0 and 1X (850/1900 MHz); WiMAX 2500 MHz and GPS MHz
* Display size: 1.4-inch LCD (128 x 228 pixels)
* Battery: 1830 mAh with access time of 3 hours of use and 36 hours standby time

What’s in the Box
Sierra Overdrive hotspot modem, battery, back cover for modem, AC charger, USB to USB micro cable, quick start guide

Customer Reviews:
Great go-anywhere internet February 2, 2010
Brian Bearden (Austin, TX USA)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I adore this product. I live in Austin (good 4g coverage) and spend weekends on a boat in Houston (good 3g coverage). Before buying this product I could not get reliable internet on the boat. Now I have extremely reliable, high-speed, internet in Austin and a much slower, but serviceable, connection on the boat (and the drive between). I have been using this for about a month and have had no issues with the hardware or the software. Config was a breeze and I have always had a connection.

That said, there are a few things to be aware of. The 4g on this device is from Clear. They are a Texas company, so have much better coverage in Texas than elsewhere. If you do not live in a location with good 4g coverage, this device is close to useless. The 3g connection is not really fast enough for high-quality streaming video in my experience. Pandora and Skype (voice) work well on the 3g network, but Skype video and Netflix Watch Now do not really work. With the 5 gig 3g data cap, they would be too expensive anyway. On the 4g network everything works fine and the connection seems as fast as the cable modem I replaced with this device. The cost is about $20 a month more than the cable modem was.

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Mar 29 2010

Choosing Prepaid Cellular Phone Carrier – Three Stuff To Think

Cellphones have outlived their primary purpose of calling or sending messages. This resulted to the growth of telecommunications industry with different service providers present in the market. Competition amid companies to appeal subscribers, they bombard consumers with their features and lower rates leaving confusion to consumers.

For the advantage of consumers, this article will tackle on things to take into thought when choosing your prepaid cell phone carrier. One must not sign up for a company or any prepaid plan in haste without weighing things which usually lead to dissatisfaction of their service.

Your lifestyle

Prepaid service providers conceptualized their offers based on the dissimilar lifestyles of their market. Hence, as a wise consumer you must assess your lifestyle in terms of mobile use to find the finest plan for you.

* Calls. Know how much call each month and choose the plan that is close to the number of minutes you use. Even if that plan is higher, take the chance and never settle for the cheaper plan with less number of minutes. In the long run, you will still pay for the excess minutes which eventually more expensive. For those who always make international calls, there are some companies that offer cheaper international calling rates as well as plan for international calls.
* Messages. Same goes for text messages, know how much you use such feature. If you rarely send messages then don’t opt for some add-ons for messages and just settle with the basic plan for calls.
* Time you use the phone. You may be a subscriber who uses their mobile phones more during nights and weekends. Hence, it is best for you to take advantage of unlimited nights and weekends that some companies offer.

The prepaid plan

Let’s face it; some prepaid plans can mislead consumers. Cheaper rates become expensive in the long run or they have many “add-ons” that consumers choose even if they rarely use it. It is best to take a closer look at prepaid plans to your advantage. Here are some features from prepaid plans to think:

* Allocated number of minutes and messages per month
* Unlimited nights and weekends
* Basic rates for calls, messages and other features
* Rate and charges for exceeding minutes and messages
* Mobile phones for each plan

The company

Lastly, evaluate the prepaid company based on their over-all market performance as well as their features if they match you. Here are some of them:

* Coverage area. It is very important for your prepaid service provider to have a wide coverage area. Check if your state belongs to their coverage as well as your recipient for calls and messages like where your family and friends are located. Some companies offer a diverse rate for those calls and other transactions outside their national coverage.
* Customer support. Do they provide many options for their customer support? Are there many retail stores? Or can you transact commerce like adding minutes online?
* Rates and Charges. Study their rates as a whole for there are some companies that offer lesser rates yet still have a more advantageous prepaid plans compared to others. Rates and charges that you have to look into are activation and deactivation charges, monthly rates, calls (domestic, national, international), messages (sent/received, text, music, picture), roaming and many more. Also check the corresponding rates imposed in case you go above the number of minutes and messages.

To end up, to avoid frequent calls to the customer service of prepaid companies, it is best to take some time studying and evaluating different companies. You can choose three companies in your area and assess each one. Don’t be tempted with all the features and add-ons that you really don’t need. They may sound on sale but if you rarely use them, they are still a burden. Lastly, choose a company that reflects who you are. There are many companies that sells for a targeted market like for the kids, youth, etc…

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Mar 28 2010

Prepaid Cellphone Procedure – Shopping Suggestions

There are quite a few ways to cut costs these days. One of the things that people who are what you might call “good savers” do is cut costs on the things they already pay for. By this foundation, instead of trying to cut things out of their daily lives, they try to trim expenses everywhere they look like to be overpaying.

For many years, some people have obstinately used prepaid cell phones as a way to save money every single month. These people traditionally haven’t worried about what type of phone they have or what bells and whistles they could have as part of their cell phone plans. These people may have been a tiny ahead of their time.

Prepaid cell phones have always been seen as something that tremendously frugal people use. Prepaid used to also be seen as only for those people who could not afford a postpaid contract plan. Well this rationale has totally been turned on its head because now prepaid cell phone plans are seen as an attractive means of cellular communication, simply since of some of the amazing offers currently available in the wireless marketplace.

As people become even more interested in saving money than they have been before, the prepaid deals out now look even more enticing. If you are currently looking for a new cell phone plan, here are a few thing to look out for as you search for the best plan for you.

Look for an unlimited prepaid plan. There are several companies with affordable unlimited plans that you should definitely look into if you are in the market for a new phone. Limitless simply means that subscribers to these plans receive limitless use of cellular talk time and text messages. As you can clearly see, this automatically negates any overage fees you may have to pay for minutes used over your plan’s specifications. If you have unrestricted minutes, you can’t “go over” your granted minutes.

Even if you find an unlimited prepaid cellphone plan, you want to make convinced there are no roaming charges or other related fees that may not be entirely clear. Plans like Straight Talk by TracFone and the Boost Mobile Monthly Unlimited plan may be worth looking at.

You also should find out which phone are available on your plan and if you would be comfortable with one. You may be able to acquire one that will work with your given plan for extremely cheap on eBay. This may sometimes be the case, but not always.

The more research you do, the more likely you are to find a really good prepaid plan. Never pay more than you need to when it comes to your cell phone bills. From time to time, contract plans can be better depending on your situation, but if you are an average cell phone user, chances are prepaid can offer you savings every single month. Some of the main providers to look at are Tracfone, MetroPCS, Cricket, and Boost Mobile. They all fluctuate in certain ways and all have their strengths. Depending on your area of residence one should jump out as the best selection.

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Mar 28 2010

The Dissimilarity Between The Apple IPod Touch And IPhone 3G – What Is Your Choice?

Nowadays more and more strength has gained the struggle apple ipod touch vs iphone 3g. Both are excellent, both are the product of hi-technology and both are expensive. So what is the dissimilarity? Here are some facts about these devices.

The iPod Touch was annexed to the line in two thousand and eight and was the first in the series to have WIFI capabilities. It is a digital media player that also functions as a personal assistant. Over the last few years Apple has introduced some generations with varying GB. Models come in 8GB, 16GB and in 2008 a 32GB model was introduced. Now in production of the third generation which offers bigger memory, voice interactive interface, faster software and comes packaged with headphones, a remote control and a microphone.

The iPod Touch shares the exact same software as the famous iPhone by Apple. The two devices look almost completely identically and most of the same applications may be downloaded to every one. The newer generation iPod Touch is able to download mail applications as well as news and weather. Of course music, video and pictures are also an available trait.

The iPhone was originally made from the Apple iPod Touch. If you understand what the Apple iPod Touch is than you must know that the Apple iPhone is the same thing just basically adding a phone, camera, and 3G AT&T network so you obtain internet access from anywhere there is AT&T cell phone service. This phone has thousands of applications for you to use and download onto your phone. A lot of these applications are free to download with a several that cost around a dollar or two.

The iPhone 3G is an extension of the earlier iPhone model. It has functioned upon certain of the glitches in the penetrable offering. It was recently launched and has immediately garnered popularity banking on the iPod fame. It has brought the touchscreen phone brand into the market and now every touchscreen phone is looked upon as a potential iPhone killer.

The iPod Touch does not have cellular access and the previous models did not have a microphone. There are other differences as well between the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The iPod Touch does not have a camera and updates that are available on the iPhone 3G for free are fee grounded for the iPod Touch. They look almost alike, the weight is different because of the added features and the iPhone is heavier.

There are some criticisms for the iPod Touch, the battery work is shorter on the “Touch” than on the other models of iPod’s. One more criticism is the fee grounded updates, Apple justifies the cost by stating that the “Touch” is purchased out right without a subscription while the iPhone demands monthly subscription fees for cellular service as well as a one time fee to purchase it.

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Mar 22 2010

Mobile Phone Radiation Healthiness Risks – How The Speakerphone Could Recover Your Being

There has been a great amount of investigation demonstrating the harmful effects of different types of electromagnetic radiation on the human body as a cause of cancer and many other diseases.

Personally I consider, by far, the biggest threat posed by electromagnetic radiation to the average modern person is mobile phone radiation.

If you are old enough to remember the 1980s, before there were mobile phones, there was a new type of consumer device that went from almost unknown to almost ubiquitous during this decade – the microwave oven. Back in those days, and even into the 1990s, people were told continually by the experts of the risks of radiation leaking out of microwave ovens. You could even buy (and can probably still buy) leak detectors to determine if any of the metal radiation shielding built into the oven had failed and if any of the radiation was leaking out.

The thing is, mobile phone (cell phone) radiation is essentially exactly the same type of radiation as microwave oven radiation. The only dissimilarity is that the mobile phone radiation is many times less powerful, and it contains a very subtle change that allows the phone call information to be added on top of the pure “carrier” signal, and the phone transmitter is located right next to your brain rather than several feet away completely bounded by a metal box.

How do these different characteristics combine with each other? And what is the conclusion in terms of the radiation you absorb? Read on to find out…

The Technical Details

This section is only for people interested in the technical details of why microwave oven radiation and mobile phone radiation are in essence exactly the same type. It also explains the details of signal strength, and how the distance to the radiation source affects the strength of the radiation. If you wish to skip this technical part, you can scroll down to the next section.

The addition of the information signal (called “modulation”) to the carrier most probably makes absolutely no difference to the health effects. In any case, it would be pretty much completely impossible for it to make the mobile phone radiation any less harmful (than the equivalent amount of microwave oven radiation), though possibly (but I think quite unlikely) it could make it more harmful.

The frequency that most microwave ovens operate at is 2450 megahertz (MHz). In Australia, there are four bands currently in use for mobile phones (and in other countries this is very similar or identical). These are CDMA 800 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz, and UMTS 2100 MHz (the last one being used for 3G phones). In terms of the electromagnetic spectrum, 1800, 2100, and 2450 are pretty much exactly the same thing, and even 800 and 900 are not really all that different to 2450.

If it seems strange that 900 and 2450 may not be that much different, consider that light is also electromagnetic radiation. Red light has a frequency of about 400 terahertz (THz, one THz equals 1,000,000 MHz). Violet light, at the opposite end of the light spectrum, has a frequency of about 700 THz. If you compare 400 and 700, they have a ratio of about two (one is about double the other), and they are different colours, but they are both still light. The frequency of light is about 500,000 times (not 2 or 3 times) different to the frequency of microwave (i.e. mobile phone) radiation.

Some websites claim (incorrectly) that water has a resonant frequency of 2450 MHz (meaning that it very easily absorbs radiation of this exact frequency), and that this is why this frequency was chosen for microwave ovens. If this was the case, then microwave oven radiation might be significantly different to mobile phone radiation from a health point of view. However, water in fact has a broad range of frequencies where it can absorb some amount of radiation. If 2450 MHz was a resonant frequency for water, only the very surface of your food would heat up (since the radiation would essentially all be absorbed at the surface). In fact 2450 MHz was chosen because there were no significant uses for this frequency already for radio communications, for convenience of construction, and because it allows a reasonable amount of radiation penetration into the food.

This all means that radiation at mobile phone frequencies is biologically extremely similar to microwave oven radiation.

Signal Strength and Distance – The Facts

The basic rule is that signal strength falls off as the square of the distance to the source. That is, if you double the distance to the source, the signal strength would be four (two squared) times less. If you triple the distance, the signal strength would be nine times less, and so on. At 10 times the distance the signal strength is 100 times less and at 100 times the distance it would be 10,000 times less.

Microwave ovens have an output of about 900 watts. Mobile phones have a maximum output of about 1-2 watts. When there is good reception, the phone automatically lowers the signal strength (which increases the talk time before running down your battery). It can go as low as about 0.02 watts, which is much less than 1-2 watts. If you are getting poor reception, or are in a weak signal area (even if you are not getting poor reception), or if there are buildings in the way, etc., your phone will be using the higher power levels up to the maximum of 1-2 watts.

Now consider that a microwave oven is therefore about 1000 times more powerful than a mobile phone on maximum output. Using the square rule as explained above, exactly the same signal strength would be experienced from the two sources when the naked microwave oven transmitter is 32 times as far away as the mobile phone antenna. (Because 32 squared is 1024 which is close enough to 1000. If you are pedantic, you could make the microwave oven 31.62277660 times as far away as the mobile phone for this example). By naked transmitter I mean if the transmitter has absolutely no shielding around it whatsoever, which would be the case if you took away all the metal box (back, top, bottom, sides, and door) from your microwave oven.

Cooking Your Brain

With a mobile phone held against your ear, the distance from the source of the signal (the antenna inside the phone) and the different parts of your brain is about 2-17 centimetres (1-7 inches).

In the previous section we learned that the radiation from a mobile phone transmitting on full power at any given distance will be the same as that from a completely uncovered microwave oven transmitter about 32 times as far away from you as the phone is.

Now if the closest part of your brain is 2 centimetres from the phone transmitter, 32 times that distance is only 64 centimetres. Which is to say that the part of your brain getting the most mobile phone radiation from your mobile phone antenna 2cm away gets exactly the same amount of radiation as it would from a microwave oven on full power with no metal box around it if you were standing 64 centimetres away from it. Many people would feel painful standing that close to a running microwave oven that is fully encased in metal shielding, which is emitting (comparatively) almost zero radiation.

Keep in mind that in the above example, the microwave would still be worse because your complete brain would be getting almost the same high amount of radiation from the microwave oven transmitter 64cm away that only the small part of your brain that is 2cm from your phone is getting from your phone. And the rest of your brain getting correspondingly less radiation. (As another example, the middle of your brain at 9cm from the antenna would be getting the same radiation from the phone as it would from a completely unshielded microwave oven transmitter at 9 x 32 = 288cm (or about 3 metres) away.

How comfortable would you feel standing say 1-3 metres from a microwave oven running on full power with the door open, for hours at a time (the same amount of time as you would talk on your mobile phone for)?

I can easily feel the effects of the radiation inside my head near my ear after about 1-2 minutes of talking without the speakerphone (that is, with the phone right up next to my head). It hurts. So for me there is no doubt that the radiation is cooking my brain (and making it hurt). If something is pressing on my skin I can feel that, and if is pressing hard enough it will hurt – but that is as my body has millions of pain receptors that are designed to sense physical touch and to transmit that information to my brain. If I can truly physically feel the effects of radiation which is of a type (wavelength and intensity) that never existed on Planet Earth before 1928, I cannot see how that can be a good thing.

What To Do About It?

Use Your Phone Less

The best solution is simply to use your mobile phone less. Talk on a landline phone instead. This means a landline phone with a cord attached to the wall, not a radio-operated walkabout home phone. Or send a text (when texting, your phone only transmits for a few seconds, up to several seconds, when it is actually sending the text). Or talk to people in real life.

I almost never call anyone on my mobile. I also almost never call people’s mobile numbers, unless it’s for a quick factual call. In Australia it is vastly pricey to call a mobile from a fixed phone but extremely cheap to call one fixed phone to another. And even if it was free for me to call people’s mobiles from my landline phone, if I call their mobile then they are still going to be talking on their mobile.

I realise that it is not as cool to talk on my landline phone as on my mobile phone. But then I can still remember when cigarette smoking was regarded as cool. Even if I am not old enough to remember when cigarette smoking was fanatically claimed by all the important authorities as being completely harmless. Or when doctors used to advise patients to start smoking to help them with health problems like stress.

It is easy to forget this when nowadays almost everyone in the West knows (at least approximately, even if they do not know the exact statistics) that (in Western countries, at least) smoking is now the largest single preventable cause of death, and also the major single cause of cancer death, and that it causes 1 in 5 of all deaths from all causes.

Use the Speakerphone

If you use the speakerphone, and hold your mobile at arms length, what happens to the signal going through your brain?

Now the phone antenna is about 50-60 centimetres for your brain. Using the square rule as before, the strongest radiation experienced by a part of your brain goes from that of 2cm away to about 50cm away. Which means that the maximum signal strength to your brain is 625 times less intense by using the speakerphone. (Since 25 squared is 625). It would be even more of an upgrading if you have particularly long arms.

The furthest part of your brain is now about 60cm instead of about 15cm, and it is getting 16 times less radiation. Although your hand is still getting the same high level of radiation, I would rather have my hand cooked than my brain cooked.

That is a lot less radiation, which is why I always use my mobile on speakerphone, unless there is a particularly strong reason to not, in which case I never talk for very long.

What About a Headset?

There is debate over whether using a headset reduces or increases the amount of radiation to your brain. Many opinions claim that it helps, but at least one study showed that it can increase the amount of radiation your brain is absorbing. Therefore using a headset is certainly no guarantee of safe mobile phone usage.

Conclusion

If you have to use a mobile phone, use the speakerphone, and hold it at arm’s length away from your head.

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Mar 22 2010

Four Profit You Should See About Prepaid Phones

Every type of cellular service has their own advantages and disadvantages. You really have to determine which one suits you and your lifestyle the best. Weigh the pros and cons of cell phone service, as well as prepaid service and resolve which one is the best for you.

Prepaid phones are the new cellphones of today. They are quickly becoming the most common of all types of service and for good motivation. Let us have a look at all of the benefits of having prepaid phones:

1. No Contract: There is never a contract with pulsa elektrik phones. Unlike traditional cellphones, you can decide how long you want to use the phone and never have to worry about penalties if you break the pact.

2. Control Your Budget : With pulsa elektronik phones, you can control your budget. You are not tied to a specific charge each month, rather or not you use all of the features and minutes as you are with traditional cellphones. Instead, you determine how much you are willing to pay for the usage of the phone and go with that.

3. No Credit Check: This is particularly great for those with bad credit, but still need cellphones for their convenience. Prepaid phones do not require any type of credit check for any reason; you are automatically approved because they are prepaid. Traditional cellphones require a credit check to determine if you have the appropriate credit to get the phone.

4. No Monthly Bills: With prepaid phones, you do not have to worry about bills each month. You also do not have to bear in mind to send the payment out or pay online. You just refill your minutes whenever you are ready and that is all you have to worry about.

As you can see prepaid phones are quickly becoming more popular than cellphones. However, cellphones are still very popular because they do allow you more freedoms than some prepaid ones. For example, you can download ringtones, graphics, and so much more. You also do not pay near as much per minute as you do with pulsa jogja phones.

Every type of cellular service has their own advantages and disadvantages. You really have to determine which one suits you and your lifestyle the best. Weigh the pros and cons of cell phone service, as well as prepaid service and conclude which one is the best for you. Are you looking for freedom from bills, credit checks, and regular monthly charges? If so, prepaid is for you.

If you are looking for more options, features, and less costs per minute, then the tradition cellphones may be best for you. It is all about you and your way of life.

Mar 18 2010

IPod Touch Versus IPhone 3Gs – Which One Do You Prefer?

The iPod touch 2G with its plenty of fresh traits is even more similar to iPhone 3G. While the majority of people say the Touch is like an iPhone with no phone, let’s take a closer look at what exactly are missing from the iPod touch 2G:

1. Phone / SMS + Contacts integration

iPod touch owners aren’t only missing out on performing phone calls and texting, we’re missing out on contacts integration with our phones. iPhone supplies a seamless way of managing contacts between the phone and the computer.

2. GPS

This is quite valuable feature in a city such as Tokyo where there aren’t a lot of street signs.

3. Internet connectivity everywhere iPod touch owners are not able to use their FaceBook app or watch YouTube videos in places with no an Internet connection.

4. A camera + an easy way to manage photos

I utilize my Nokia phone to take a lot of pictures. I need to sync them with iPhoto, and then sync them to my iPod touch. With an iPhone, it’ll save the need to sync twice and you have the possibility to see the pictures you took without needing to sync.

5. Less things to carry

iPod touch owners have to carry their iPod and a cellphone. iPhone owners only carry one gadget.

How much extra to pay for the above?

For simplicity sake, today you can purchase a 16GB iPhone 3G with a 2-year contract for around $320. With an termless data scheme, you’ll be searching for monthly fees of around $68, which for two years would be $1,632.

An iPod touch 16GB costs $300, which implies that for an extra $20 and two year service fee of about $1,630, you’ll get the above advantages.

It’s a really hard comparison because we are trying to take into consideration of the monthly charges. If we take the monthly charges out of the picture, and buy a 16GB iPhone 3G without a binding contract, it would cost around $750 (80,640 yen). Just looking at hardware, the difference is $450.

The Final Decision: iPod touch 2G or iPhone 3G?

This is indeed hard question. For now, here are the lists of criteria that would assist you decide whether you have to purchase ipod touch vs iphone 3g. If you answer yes to most of them, perhaps the iPhone is the better choice.

1. Do you manage your contacts with your computer and cellphone?

2. Do you see yourself utilizing GPS and Google Maps often?

3. Do you take a plenty of accidental photos with your cell phone?

4. Do you plan to use a plenty of apps that require a net connection?

5. Do you “really” mind carrying two devices in exchange for one?

6. Are you a Mac customer? And do you use iCal, Address Book, and iPhoto extensively on your Mac?

So now I suppose you have already decided which one to prefer. And if you still have some questions this resource can assist you.

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