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Posted: January 18th, 2010
at 5:56am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: computers,web,cell phones,gear,design,events

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Mobiles to gain greater capacity

The mobile-phone industry will gain access to vital wireless capacity under the proposed reallocation of a chunk of radio spectrum.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority yesterday released a discussion paper recommending that the spectrum be largely turned over to mobile phone companies hungry for the capacity to service the rising number of smartphone users.

The 2.5 gigahertz band is at present used by media companies for electronic news gathering, particularly outside broadcasts by free-to-air television stations. But there is an international push to turn the band over uniformly to mobile use.

: smh.com.au :

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Posted: January 12th, 2010
at 2:58pm by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: cell phones

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Emerging Trends for 2020

Andrew Maynard of IEET gives his ten emerging technology trends of the next ten years: geoengineering, smart grids, radical materials, synthetic biology, personal genomics, bio-interfaces, data interfaces, solar power, nootropics and cosmeceuticals.

.:Read the full article here->

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Posted: January 5th, 2010
at 6:36pm by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: green,cell phones,science

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African Mobile Initiatives

The November 2009 edition of Mobile Money Africa, Africa’s leading online resource for mobile financial inclusion, is entitled Banking the unbanked Africans and is entirely available for download.

The December edition will focus on Mobile Money and Payment technologies for Africa.

Download magazine (November 2009)

(via David Tait and Niti Bhan)

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Posted: January 2nd, 2010
at 6:16am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: cell phones,business,et cetera,development

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Apple in Japan : Smartphones

Nearly half of all domestic smartphone users have turned to the iPhone in Japan, giving Apple a dominant position in the market, according to a new study.

New data released this week from Tokyo-based research company Impress R&D shows the iPhone 3G taking 24.6 percent of the consumer smartphone market. The iPhone 3GS, released this year, accounts for another 21.5 percent.

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Posted: December 21st, 2009
at 12:44am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: apple,cell phones,business,design

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Jailbreaking? Use MNP logos!

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[image: boot logo]

Jailbreaking your iPhone? Rep for MNP with these custom boot/restore logos. If you’ve already Jailbroken, you can still replace the logos by going the Pwnage Tool again but not creating/installing a new .ipsw file.
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[image: recovery logo]

Note: These are .png files with transparent backgrounds - which is why they appear to have grey backgrounds in these images. On your iPhone, the background would be the standard black.

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Posted: June 22nd, 2009
at 2:15pm by orangemenace


Categories: apple,cell phones,diy

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Japanese Concept Phone for 2015

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I’m not really sure why I’d ever want my cell phone to double as a flute - but that expandable display screen is pretty dope, right?

.:via->DVICE

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Posted: June 17th, 2009
at 7:12am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: music,cell phones

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Stitcher: Stream Radio to iPhone

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I’m sure that many of you have heard of Stitcher before - but it was just brought to my attention, and I thought it was pretty dope. Essentially, it allows you to stream podcasts, radio shows, and news directly to your iPhone [or blackberry] - which is awesome.

.:get the app->stitcher.com

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Posted: June 9th, 2009
at 5:00am by orangemenace


Categories: computers,apple,cell phones,internets

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Check the phone number twice

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…before you send a photo of your D to someone via MMS.
This right here - found on flickr - is just too hilarious. Got to love that this fool would have been cool with having the wrong number, had it been a girl on the other end…

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Posted: April 1st, 2009
at 2:23pm by orangemenace


Categories: myninjaplease,life,too good to be true,cell phones,fo' real?

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