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The Wonderful Future of Cell Phones by Amit Laufer
... Paramedics use camera phones to send ahead to hospitals pictures of the incoming injuries; “in Britain, it is now commonplace for wireless technology to allow companies to remotely access meters or gather diagnostic information.” Construction workers on-site can use cell phones to send pictures to contractors off-site. Combined with the individual use of cell phones—to make appointments, locate a friend, check voicemail messages, or simply to check in at work—cell phones offer people an ...

Free Cell Phone Plans by Damian Sofsian
... The ever-changing technology of cell phones is seeing a spurt in the number of features that are being incorporated in cell phones. You have calculators, cameras, GPRS, sophisticated online surfing options; you can send e-mails and whatnot on cell phones. With intense competition, these features are bound to increase. Who knows what will happen a decade from now? Maybe we will no longer have a handset, a sort of microchip would have been inserted into our ears and a camera or television ...

Smartphones Becoming A Reality by Jay Mark
... Wireless technology has merged with VoIP, and the future points to a wireless VoIP phone. These phones are known as VoWiFi, or Voice Over Wireless Fidelity. Although there are still numerous issues and concerns pertaining to VoIP and wireless technology, the two are gaining momentum in both acceptance and demand. People demand smart products. Cell phones are already serving as dual video cameras, are able to browse the Internet, and can record music, video, and play computer games.

Nokia N95: A Multimedia Fantasy Comes True by Martin Dev
... needs have also been taken care of through features like calendar, calculator, conference calling and document viewer. Nokia N95 comes with a handsfree speaker which allows the user to talk on the phone with out having to hold the handset. Nokia N95 offers you advanced internet options of HSDPA, Wifi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and a WAP browser. Wifi or wireless LAN is the latest word in the wireless protocol today. Only available in some special 3G phones, it is a cutting-edge technology.

Today's Mobile Phones: Our Portable Windows To The World by Dan Cavalli
... Smartphones are less streamlined, so they may not be the right choice for those who are unlikely to use these features. But many professionals have already embraced the convenience of integrating all these functions into a single unit. With each generation of mobile phone technology, manufacturers have tailored their phones to meet our individual needs and lifestyles. And, despite their ever-increasing capabilities and complexity, the industry has focused on keeping them user-friendly.

Best Cell Phones - Cell Phone Shopping 101 by Samantha Goode
... Audiovox – Advertised as one of the thinnest and lightest cell phones on the market, the products in this line offer Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology, high-speed data downloads, Windows Media Player, expandable miniSD memory slot, Windows operating system, digital camera, MP3 player, video capture, infrared port, voice-driven menus, games, polyphonic ring tones, instant messaging, mobile web browsing, predictive text entry, phone book with multiple numbers per name, 175 x 220 pixel ...

Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... More and more handheld computers are integrating wireless technology, blue tooth, all kinds of memory cards, and many more technologies, making them extremely versatile and more usefull every day. The handheld computer revolution is dominating the mobile work force, and it's only a matter of time before they're as common as personal computers, and laptops. There are even schools that are now using them in the classroom, allowing them to do school work on.

The Brains of Smart Phones: What is the New Operating System for Treo & Blackberry Like? by Rene Tse
... When I prepared to look into the new smart phones I kept thinking these operating systems are like the brains of the phone. Like the old adage, I wondered if it is a no-brainer. Would I know which smart phone to use? Or would I favor a particular operating system? What I've learned is that the technology on the OS side is advancing faster than the available devices in the marketplace. While Blackberry has long been loved for its email capabilities it has been slow to gain wide acceptance in ...

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