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Posted on: Sep 15 2006, 03:27 PM |
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Hey Kids! I gotta unload some gear (so what else is new... When do I not want to unload some gear) On tap today is: Cingular 8125 PocketPC Phone - Perfect condition with all original manuals, CDs, and accessories. Locked to Cingular. $250 SOLD HP 6515 PocketPC Phone - Perfect condition with all original manuals, CDs, and accessories. Locked to Cingular. $250 SOLD Samsung Q1 UMPC in the original stock hardware configuration (900MHz, 512MB, 40GB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc...) - All original accessories and stuff including stylus, box, manuals, power adapter, slip case, etc... Includes 2 spare (non-OEM) AC Power adapters. Absolutely like new. $900 A Mobile Crossing Bluetooth GPS Receiver (No manuals or anything (all on their web site) but does include a car power adapter) - http://www.mobilecrossing.com/products/bt/gps1.aspx Works great with this or any BT enabled device, the logo on the top is sun faded. $100 MINT Sony PlayStation Portable with all original stuff and Madden '06, Burnout Legends, and SOCOM Fire Team Bravo. All in perfect condition. $200 iPod Nano 4GB version in white. It has the typical scuffs and scratches that all Nanos have but everything functions perfectly. $125 eMachines m6805 64 bit notebook. Athlon 1.8 GHz 64 bit processor, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 40GB EIDE Hard Drive, 15.4 in WXGA screen, Windows XP Home Ed, CD-RW/DVD-ROM, ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 GV MB Vid Card, this is well worn and used, the screen flickers a bit when the screen is at certain hinge angles but other than that works perfectly. $350 All prices include shipping to anywhere in the continental US. I will not ship internationally, please don't ask. If interested any any please email me at "sean at mobilegadgetnews dot com" |
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Posted on: May 31 2006, 05:47 PM |
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You know, I got a couple real cool gadgets for my birthday this year... First, from myself, a Samsung Q1 UMPC, way cool, and from the in-laws, a Milwaukee Saws-All, way cool, from a friend, a Rigid Nail Gun, man, this has been a kick a55 birthday for toys... |
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Posted on: May 10 2006, 03:38 PM |
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My M4 is up for grabs, here is the specs: Toshiba M4 Convertible Tablet Original Config - http://www.pcconnection.com/ProductDetail?Sku=57425131.73 GHz Pentium M 14.1" Digitiser Screen 1400 x 1050 Resolution 64MB nVidia Video Card 120GB Seagate Hard Drive UPGRADED (If you would prefer the original 60GB drive you can take $100 off the price below) 1.5GB of RAM UPGRADED DVD +- RW / CD R/RW Original Stylus + one extra full size stylus Extra emergency stylus in the battery bay Spare battery Spare AC Adapter (not Toshiba brand) Toshiba 3-in-1 case (one small blemish on the back side of the case, other than that like new. Multi-Bay Hard Drive Caddy (empty) Original Box, packaging, and manuals. 3 year standard warrantee I have not regerstered this computer. I will do a clean install of XP Tablet 2005 and put in the required drivers for full functionality. If you want the cr4pware from Toshiba, you are on your own for that. This is a 2 month old Tablet PC it is like new and has a Strong Engineering Screen protector on it from day one. I am selling because I am moving to either an Origami or a LS800. I have a grand total of $2100 in this. If you were to configure this on the Toshiba site right now you would pay $2124 after mail in rebates. |
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Posted on: May 10 2006, 03:36 PM |
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Any of you who know me know that I keep my stuff in great shape.
For sale, mint Cingular 8125, unlocked for use on ANY GSM carrier. Included are the original device in the original box and everything that came with it (even the spare stylus). Extras include a 256MB Mini SD card and a Krusell leather horizontal case.
This thing is mint. If you want to get into a great Phone Edition device, grab this one up quick.
I am looking for $300. This includes insured UPS ground shipment, if you need it faster you will have to pay the difference.
If interested please email me at sean at mobilegadgetnews dot com
If you don't know...
Features 1.3 mega-pixel camera, camcorder and flash Microsoft® Windows MobileTM 5.0 Smartphone Edition Full sliding QWERTY keyboard High speed EDGE data connectivity Bluetooth® Wireless synchronization Mobile e-mail via Xpress MailTM Hands free speakerphone Windows Media®Player and MP3 support View e-mail and Microsoft® OfficeTM attachments Large 2.8 " QVGA color touch screen Internet Explorer Mobile® full-featured browser Supports WiFi, IrDA, S/MIME, Mini-USB and Mini-SD Multimedia messaging - send, pictures, text or sound Instant messaging using AOL®, Yahoo!® and ICQ® Quad-band international phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) Built-in 3-D Surround Speakers with external stereo jack Active SyncTM - Remotely check your inbox, calendar, contacts and tasks
Specs Weight: 5.3 ounces Dimensions: 4.25x 2.83 x 0.93 inches Talk Time: Up to 5 hours Standby Time: Up to 7 days Large 2.8 " QVGA TFT LCD screen 1250 mAH Li-ion battery TI OMAP 850 200 MHz processor GSM/ GPRS/EDGE Class 10 Quad-Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz 128 MB SDRAM / 64 MB Flash ROM Internal antenna with external connector All talk, data and standby times depend on network configuration
Original Accessories Battery AC Charger Stereo headset Leather case Sync cable
Additional stuff here Krusell case 256 MB Mini SD card |
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Posted on: Mar 23 2006, 02:23 PM |
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From the it's just about time department comes this story from RCR News: QUOTE Cingular Wireless L.L.C. plans to shut off both its TDMA and analog networks by 2008, chief executive officer Stan Sigman told attendees during a keynote address earlier this week at the TelecomNext conference.
Cingular spokesman Ritch Blasi noted that about 95 percent of Cingular’s traffic currently is over its GSM network and that the carrier has seen a natural transition of customers from TDMA to GSM since its acquisition of the former AT&T Wireless Services Inc. in 2004. I think I speak for all of us here at MGN when I say Buh-By. My firm belief is that when they drop off the old technologies which are well past their prime, their focus will be entirely on the new and you will see performance gains from GSM services, wide spread 3G data roll outs, and just better service in general. Just think about it, right now, there are some percentage of Cingular people who have to fix and maintain the old towers, once they are freed up, they can fix GSM, that will equate to better service for us. Read More... |
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Posted on: Mar 22 2006, 05:50 PM |
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PayPal now seems to have PayPal mobile up and running. If you log into your PayPal account and search the help docs for "paypal mobile", you will find all the info on it. When I tried to enable PayPal Mobile on my phone, the link lead me to the home page and no more information was given. Looks like they are close, very close. Here are some of the results of the FAQ search: What is PayPal mobile and how does it work?QUOTE You can use your mobile phone to securely send money and make payments within the U.S. and Canada. To use PayPal mobile, you must activate your mobile phone. Activating your phone requires setting a secure mobile PIN and confirming phone ownership. Activate your phone now.
You can send your payment either through text message to the PayPal mobile short code 729725 (PAYPAL) or by calling the automated voice system at 1-800-4PAYPAL. Is there a fee to use PayPal mobile?QUOTE PayPal does not charge fees to send mobile payments, and PayPal does not charge premium text messaging fees. Your phone carrier may charge you for any text messages or airtime minutes. Please check with your phone carrier to confirm what fees apply for text messages and phone calls.
Premier and Business account holders are charged for receiving payments. See fees for receiving funds. PayPal Mobile...(Via Engadget Mobile) |
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Posted on: Mar 20 2006, 03:43 PM |
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Wikipedia is an online (unverified) encyclopedia covering a range of topics that is unrivaled and the best part is it is all free. The reason I say unverified above is that this is created by user input and some of the entries are pure garbage. I have grown to find it a must have bookmark and hit it every time a new term pops up I can't figure out. (Just the other day I learned all about SED displays.) Now, the Wiki monster is mobile so bookmark it on your smartphone immediately. Keep in mind though that this is not a full copy of the main site, I have found several examples where a search came up empty where there are results in the original .org site. http://www.3g.co.nz/wiki/ |
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Posted on: Mar 7 2006, 11:48 AM |
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I remember Reydiodj told me one time a guy was returning a PocketPC to Best buy (I think) because it didn't work. He had it stuck on the initial screen where you have to cut and paste an appointment in the initial setup. If you have a PPC device, you know what I mean. It is a nuisance screen in my view but this guy was stuck and could get no further. Read the screen for instructions would be a good start but what ya gonna do? In this same vein, researchers have determined that HALF of the gadget returns are due to complexity and the lack there of on the users part: Half of all malfunctioning products returned to stores by consumers are in full working order, but customers can't figure out how to operate the devices, a scientist said on Monday.
Product complaints and returns are often caused by poor design, but companies frequently dismiss them as "nuisance calls", Elke den Ouden found in her thesis at the Technical University of Eindhoven in the south of the Netherlands.Read More... For kicks too, check out the Computer Stupidities over on Rinkworks. Great stuff like this one: Customer: "I can't seem to connect to the Internet." Tech Support: "Ah, right. What operating system are you running?" Customer: "Netscape." Tech Support: "No, what version of Windows are you using?" Customer: "Uhhh...Hewlett Packard?" Tech Support: "No, Right click on 'My Computer,' and select properties on the menu." Customer: "Your computer? It's my computer!" Tech Support: "No sir, I mean the little picture called 'My Computer' on your desktop." Customer: "I don't see an icon called that on my desktop. I do see one called that on my screen." Tech Support: "Right, just right click that, and choose Properties from the menu." Customer: "Right click?" Tech Support: "Just a moment, sir." (mutes phone) "AAAAAAAARGH." |
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Posted on: Mar 1 2006, 08:47 PM |
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Here are some pictures as requested:
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Posted on: Mar 1 2006, 02:57 AM |
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Posted on: Mar 1 2006, 02:43 AM |
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HP iPAQ 6500 case By Sena Cases MGN Rating - Rating Legend
1 star: Find something else; save your money 2 star: Below average; not recommended 3 star: Average; performs as advertised but not inspiring 4 star: Good; worth the money 5 star: Great; best of its kind on the market Review by Sean Review Date / Feb 28th, 2006If you are looking for a nice case, Sena has the ticket for you. I had the chance to check out the case for the iPAQ 6500 series and one for the Blackberry 8700 C recently. Here is the first review of two, this one for the 6500. The first thing you will notice when you receive a Sena case is the fine packaging. Each and every one comes in a nice looking box and inside the case is in a cloth drawstring bag. This particular case is the HP iPAQ hw65XX Black-Blue Case with the Ultra Belt Clip. It retails for $50 which is a significant price but it exudes quality. The general specs are as follows: Slim Design Magnetic closure 3 Credit Card Slots 2 SD card slots ULTRA belt-clip (optional) 1 Multi-purpose pocket SD card slot and mini SD card slot openings Headphone jack opening Camera Opening Microphone and IR port opening Once the phone is in place, there are openings for all the buttons and ports you could need to access. On the back is the mount for the ULTRA belt clip. If you have never had a case with this clip, it is absolutely the best clip of it's type. It is sturdy and locks on your belt rock solid. I have never lost an ULTRA clip off my belt, I can not say that same for most others I have tried. The cover flap is magnetic and closes nicely. Under normal use, I don't think it will be popping open on you. One thing I would have liked to see but was not present was a way to use the stock plastic screen cover in conjunction with the case. Inside the cover is slots for business or credit cards and a pair of SD cards. There are several high quality case manufacturers out there. The top three in my book are Sena, Vaja, and Krusell. All three fall at different price points. This is a fine example of a premium case and I love the look. The stitching and quality of the leather is exceptional. Highly recommended. Visit SenaCases.com for more info on this and other models. |
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Posted on: Feb 28 2006, 02:52 PM |
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Once an article has been selected, users are sent directly to the news source. Google News also provides users with the option to browse through quick links to specific news categories such as Business, Science/Tech, Sports, Health, and Entertainment. Only sources whose content has been designed specifically for viewing on mobile devices are displayed, ensuring that users can quickly and easily read the news they want.
Google News is currently available in the U.S., and they are exploring opportunities to make the service available in other international markets. |
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Posted on: Feb 28 2006, 02:51 PM |
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Today, Google announced the availability of Google News for mobile devices, further demonstrating Google's focus on making the mobile phone a more convenient and reliable device for accessing useful and relevant information while on the go. Whether waiting in the doctor's office, riding the train to work or standing in line at the local market, mobile phone users will now be able to search and read the latest headlines quickly and easily on their web-enabled mobile devices.
Google News offers quick headline updates, the ability to search current news and browse categories that enable quick and easy access to the news that matters most to individual users. To access Google News, users simply visit google.com on their mobile phone's web browser, and click the link to Google News. Users will then be directed to links and headlines for the top news stories.
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