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J2ME Developers and Programmers: The Mobile Game Industry Winners by Chris Palau
If you think that current gaming technology is hot then, as they say, “you ain’t seen nothing yet.” Wireless or mobile gaming is the future and the future is now. 2004 saw an explosion in mobile gaming technology which redefined the mobile phone as a gaming device. ... Never one to be too far behind the bleeding edge, even the Adult Entertainment industry is turning out PDA and cell phone-based games including gambling programs and a variety of role-based and action games where lots of sexy women end up losing their clothes.
Fantastic New Wireless Technology Explodes Across The Planet by Nathan T. Lynch
Bluetooth does not describe a dental condition in which a patient has blue teeth. The term “Bluetooth” signifies a special new technology, a technology of the 21st Century. The devices with Bluetooth technology allow the user of such devices to conduct 2-way transmissions over short distances. ... It has also been responsible for allowing young teens to listen to music from an iPod, while at the same time being equipped and ready to handle any number of cell phone calls. ... For example, the Bluetooth car kit permits a cell phone in the garage to communicate with a home computer.
How SMS Works by Jim Sherman
SMS, or Short Message Service, is the technology behind what we often refer to as ‘text messages’ or ‘SMSes’, as well as what allows for news alerts on cellular phones. In recent years SMS has ballooned to over a 50 billion dollar industry and is quickly taking the communications world by storm. ... In effect, what happens is that your phone actually sends out a few smaller messages and then the receiving phone simply compiles those messages so that for users on both ends, it appears as though the message were cohesive.
Recycle Your Old Electronics Items by Ian Cunningham
Everyone has a computer, cell phone, television and plenty of other electronic items - yet what happens when they are a few years old? We often simply throw them away! Many of these items contain hazardous materials and chemicals which can cause harm if simply discarded in the trash. ... Many people could do with a TV or phone which you may simply throw away, never to be seen again. ... It may not be law (yet!) to recycle your goods, but why not make a head start and see if you can find a better home for your electronics goods?
Apple Owns the iPod by Eddie Miller
Everyone knows that Apple owns the mp3 business. Their genius little iPod device has consumers worldwide spinning with each new release due to a plethora of features packed into pure quality. Due to this, it is only natural that analysts would make predictions as to what the next big move by... Other speculatory items include things such as an iPhone, which would basically be an iPod cell phone. ... Indeed, this option is a very feasible one, one that Apple is expected to take due to its interest in expanding into the mobile phone market.
Your Guide to Battery Types by Chris Robertson
Every mobile electronic device we own runs on battery power, yet we take batteries for granted - at least until they run out of juice. No matter what kind of device battery - laptop battery, cell phone battery, camcorder battery, remote control battery - you need, it's helpful to know the... NiMH - NiMH stands for Nickel Metal Hydride and is the battery of choice for many cell phones, camcorders, digital cameras, GPS systems, PDAs, and other personal electronics. ... It's best to regularly charge LiION batteries and store used batteries in the refrigerator.
Cool iPod Features You May Not Know About by Mia LeCron
Here are some iPod features that you may not know about: --> Parental Supports The iTunes Music Store also now offers parental controls, so that parents can disable access to Podcasts, shared music, or the iTunes Music Store as a whole. Parents can also restrict music with explicit language. ... --> iTunes on your Cellular Phone Want iTunes on your cell phone so you can carry around your mobile music library with you? ... Apple, Motorola and Cingular Wireless are introducing the Motorola Rokr E1, the first cell phone equipped with Apple’s iTunes software.
You Can, But Do You Need To? by Alex Lekas
You know him; you may even be him. Deftly wrist-driving an SUV in rush hour, cell phone cradled between ear and shoulder while simultaneously pecking his PDA as the GPS system maps out the quickest route to the next stop. Reveling in the orgy of technology that allowed him to focus on everything... Take the cell phone, for instance. ... Cell phones handle e-mail, send text messages, browse the web, take pictures, let you play games, and keep appointment calendars. ... Phone number? ... In case you’re wondering, Tashkent is in Uzbekistan, and a Google search through the phone even provides...
Cordless Headsets: Advantages & Uses by Waldo H. Dingman
Cordless headsets are basically used with either your cordless phone or cell phone. The reason behind the headset is to have your hands free for other activities. For example, you could do dishes while talking on the phone or taking out the trash. The headset is perfect for people who lead very... Also, it makes driving and talking on your phone much safer than if you were holding the phone up to your ear. ... The headsets that have the padded speakers are best so they can hear every word clearly, which makes their job easier.
Mobile Computing: Taking It With Us by Leon Chaddock
For the holidays this year, more people will be getting mobile computing options than ever before in history. With so many various ways of staying connected through computers, people seem to not be able to get enough. This is great news for all of those out there that love new technology as it... You can use your pocket pc or even your mobile computing cell phone to do all the work for you. ... All you need to do is to flip open that phone and begin a mobile computing session that will get the job done in seconds.
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