Archive for the ‘Communications’


February 29th, 2008

Want To Experience Seamless Wireless Connectivity - Just Plug In A 3g Modem

A leap of generation…a leap in cutting edge communication technology!
A 3rd Generation (3G) communication device is a rage among people across the globe. 3G communication devices enable simultaneous transfer of voice data (a telephone call) as well as non-voice data (such as instant messaging, information download and e-mail exchange). This means that you can use a 3G phone not only to chat with your near and dear ones but also to connect to Internet, check your e-mails and download important business information…while you are on move.

How to avail the 3G capabilities through your laptop or mobile while you are trotting round the globe?

February 24th, 2008

High Definition Tv - Saving Money?

There may be invisible bonuses created by purchasing a high definition television set. Realizing that the price of a new set is still rather expensive, with most sets beginning at just under $1000, it seems that many consumers are postponing their purchases until the prices decrease. With this having been said, there are still ways that high definition television can actually save money. High definition digital viewing of television programs allows a front-row seat at shows like David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey, and many others.

February 23rd, 2008

Email Address Look Up - How To Look Up An Email Address Online

If you want to conduct an email address look up over the internet you’ll be happy to know there are many ways to do it. This article shows you two different ways of looking up an email address online for free.

1. Use The Search Engines For Email Address Look Up

February 21st, 2008

How To Pick The Right Prepaid Calling Card

All of us need to communicate, especially if you work or live abroad and you are far away from your friends and families. A suitable and convenient way to communicate is by using prepaid calling card.

But you have to take note that there are heaps of prepaid calling cards and each differs from one another. Yes, each has different rates, features and services.

February 21st, 2008

To Voip Or Not To Voip- That Is The Question!

I used to love the TV commercials that Vonage, a well-known provider of VOIP or Voice over Internet Protocol telephone service. My favorite one was the one with the rocket that went berserk and flew all over, with people dashing around madly to get out of the way. I watched the wayward rocket totally mesmerized, and then started laughing so hard when the Vonage theme music started playing that I almost fell off the couch! I liked the one where the photographer fell into the fountain, too. I wish Vonage would bring those commercials back- the ones that they show now are so dull in comparison. Most of these ads try to sell their calling services based on how much cheaper they are in comparison to traditional telephoning plans. They also discuss quality and clearness of telephone calls. You have in all probability questioned how much of this is honest information and how much is hype.

February 19th, 2008

Broadband - Securing Your Wi-fi

Wireless networking is now common place, with many ISP’s providing a cheap broadband that include a wireless hub as standard. Wireless broadband users enjoy the freedom of being able to surf the internet from any location in their house, from lounging on the sofa to the extreme of ’surfing’ on the lavatory (handy if you can’t pull yourself away from an online poker tournament!)

Wi-fi can be set up in minutes and it has proved a household luxury that many would not choose to be without.

February 15th, 2008

Htc Vs Blackberry Mobile Phones - Feel The Game

The mobile phone industry has risen to a monumental position where every upgradation opens up a world of possibilities. In order to sustain in the rigmarole of high competition, all mobile phone makers have inundated the market with some of the most powerful and sophisticated contrivances – armed with imaging, connectivity, music, gaming, Internet features. A number of mobile manufacturing companies have emerged into the market thus pushing further the mobile bandwagon.

February 8th, 2008

Motorola V3 - Slimmest Flip Phone

The Motorola V3 is the ultimate communication device. A perfect combination of looks and features, this offering from Motorola truly defines style. Launched as the slimmest flip phone in the market, it still remains a popular choice for consumers all around the world.

The first unusual thing you notice about the Motorola V3 is the fact that it does not look like your usual communication device at all. Sleek to the farthest extent of sleekness, here is one handset that redefines fashion in the mobile phone market. Composed of mainly metal alloys and redefining style, this is the another feather in the cap for Motorola’s clamshell segment, already a huge hit due to its earlier models such as the v300 and the v500. The phone is also known as the razor, which clearly defines its concept.

February 6th, 2008

Telephone Recording For Interview Transcription - Top Seven Tips

This is not an article about how the technical detail of how to record, because that depends very much on the type of phone you’re using etc. This is simply some suggestions as to how to get the most from your telephone interview.

February 2nd, 2008

Gps - Bringing The World Together

GPS, or Global Positioning System, has become for the 21st century what bloodhounds and used to be for police forces and bread crumbs were for Hansel and Gretel: both a way to find a person or target, and a way for a person to keep from becoming lost. GPS uses its “eyes in the sky”, a group of twenty-one operating and three backup satellites in orbit nearly twelve thousand miles above the Earth, to interpret the signals sent from GPS devices down below.


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