25
Jun
Posted on 2008 under New Technology |
T-Mobile USA plans to announce Wednesday that its new @Home voice service will be available nationwide starting July 2.

The cell phone operator has been testing the new Internet telephony service since February in Dallas and Seattle. And now the new service, which is meant to replace traditional home phones, ...
25
Jun
Posted on 2008 under iPhone Stuff |
AT&T’s customer service representatives certainly aren’t known for delivering accurate information about soon-to-be-released products. As such, the following should be taken with a grain of salt: we’ve received corroborated word that an AT&T employee memo lists MMS (multimedia messaging service) support — allowing transmission of text, pictures, and potentially video to other MMS-enabled phones — as a feature of the iPhone 3G.
Perhaps intriguingly, AT&T has yet to reveal any text message-inclusive data plans for the iPhone 3G. The original iPhone’s data plan included 200 text messages by default, with more or unlimited messages available at higher costs. Could the omission mean a revamped, MMS-included scheme is in the works?
The New 3G IPhone requires a two year contract and they open it at the store. The only place to get a 3G iPhone is online or pay AT&T there ransom.
25
Jun
Posted on 2008 under New Technology |
T-Mobile @Home HiPort router
(Credit: T-Mobile)
The news has broke that T-Mobile will be offering a VoIP service called T-Mobile @Home in select cities nationwide. However, yours truly had a chance to get some hands-on time with the specially built T-Mobile HotSpot @Home HiPort wireless Linksys router made especially for ...
24
Jun
Posted on 2008 under New Technology |
Of the growing number of smartphones with integrated GPS, you can now add the Motorola Ming to the list. Yes, you can now wheel and deal with the new Motorola Ming A1600 and the Motorola Ming A1800, which were just announced this week. The ...
24
Jun
Posted on 2008 under New Technology |
(Credit: CrunchGear)
Love dogs. Love the Japanese even more for their highly bizarre gizmos. No other country has consistently amused and amazed the world with its weird and wacked-out inventions. Try topping this latest idea: Ringtones audible only to dogs, from Tokyo-based interactive content provider Dwango .