Study Reveals Your Cell Phone May Be the First Thing Others Notice About You
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Maybe you shouldn’t judge a person by his phone, either.
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. Maybe you shouldn’t judge a person by his phone, either.
Ah, technology. What’s new today will most likely be old by tonight, which is why it’s so fun to look back at "must have" goodies that we felt compelled to buy to keep up with the times.
Last year, Verizon Wireless decided to charge extra for using more than 2 GB's of data on your smart phone. Luckily, I was grandfathered into the unlimited data plan and wasn't affected. That's about to change as Verizon begins converting grandfathered users into the more expensive alternative once they upgrade their phones.
There are few things more frustrating than learning that some spammer has wasted a few megabytes of your data plan with advertisements for male enhancement pills or cash for gold schemes.
Smartphones can do so many things and have about a zillion uses. They are cameras, computers, radios, GPS devices, word processors, televisions, music players and gaming devices, to name a few.
One breakthrough, however, could turn them into yet another mobile gadget: X-ray machines.
Cisco’s annual Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast makes some interesting (some may say frightening) predictions, including the fact that the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the world’s population sometime this year.
Hold on to your seats everyone for this major announcement... Tomorrow the world will be blessed with the White Iphone 4! Oh yes you heard me correctly! Believe it!