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Showing posts with label mobile phones site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile phones site. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Skype For Android Wants To Be Your Phone!
A strong updated Skype client for Google Android devices is available beginning Wednesday, with a couple of notable enhancements: a security patch and support for voice calls over 3G networks all over the world, including the U.S. The freeware, found in Google’s Android Market, includes mobile calls on the Skype network, instant message text chat, call forwarding, voicemail, and low-rate calls to mobile numbers and landlines. Wider adoption of 3G voice calls for Skype could hint at a future Skype phone. The newest client patches a security hole that was found last week and acknowledged by the Skype team.
Clearly, a third-party application could exploit the fact that both Skype profile information and instant messages were cached locally and unprotected on a handset. Using software, this exposed data could be captured and sent elsewhere, without the handset owner’s knowledge. With today’s update, the data is now protected and can’t be exploited by a third-party application. Ending the security gap is vital, but so too is support for calls over cellular high speed networks in the U.S.
Clearly, a third-party application could exploit the fact that both Skype profile information and instant messages were cached locally and unprotected on a handset. Using software, this exposed data could be captured and sent elsewhere, without the handset owner’s knowledge. With today’s update, the data is now protected and can’t be exploited by a third-party application. Ending the security gap is vital, but so too is support for calls over cellular high speed networks in the U.S.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Boost Mobile Phones at Tao Wireless
Of course, you can expect top of the line brands like Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon, but for Boost Mobile Phone lovers, you will love what we are doing. We would like to welcome Boost Mobile to the Tao Wireless community! Not only are we rolling out Boost Mobile Phones, we are also pricing each phone lower then the price on any website online. This includes Boost Mobile's own site! We love saving you money! To see the beginning of the growing list of low priced Boost Mobile phones go to: Tao Wireless
Get the Samsung Seek Reg.$149.99 Our Price $129.99 Tao Wireless mobile phones site
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Blackberry PlayBook
With the premiere of the BlackBerry PlayBook, Research in Motion enters the tablet market with a device that has some solid points but, surprisingly, falls short in a few ways—particularly when it comes to e-mail access. (See Consumer Reports video, below.)
RIM touts the PlayBook as “the world’s first professional-grade tablet.” But the PlayBook’s biggest shortcoming hits professional users where it hurts most: in its lack of an e-mail client. If you’re a BlackBerry user, you have to wirelessly connect your mobile phone to the device, and keep it nearby, to enjoy your mail.
There are some positives with the PlayBook. Its display is crisp and bright, and the display screen is responsive and quick. And the tablet is slim and light, making it easily portable.
The device’s navigation gets mixed reviews. The navigation is nothing like what you find on the BlackBerry smartphone, which might be off-putting to those accustomed to that device. An upward swipe moves you from one screen to another, but it wasn’t immediately apparent that this was the way to get around. The PlayBook would benefit from a Home and Back button, and the Off button is tiny and hard to depress. On the plus side, the PlayBook has a convenient Play/Pause button on the top of the device for starting and stopping music and videos.
I liked the Web browser, which assists you to call up a navigation bar on top of the screen where you can easily open and view numerous pages. As do many other tablets, the PlayBook has an HDMI and a USB port, as well as front- and rear-facing cameras.
The PlayBook uses the BlackBerry Tablet operating system, and has its own app store. Sadly, the app store doesn’t have the big selection you find in Apple’s and Google’s stores.
Prices for the PlayBook range from $500 for the 16GB model to $700 for a 64GB version. Look out for our lab test results and Rating (available to subscribers) very soon.
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RIM touts the PlayBook as “the world’s first professional-grade tablet.” But the PlayBook’s biggest shortcoming hits professional users where it hurts most: in its lack of an e-mail client. If you’re a BlackBerry user, you have to wirelessly connect your mobile phone to the device, and keep it nearby, to enjoy your mail.
There are some positives with the PlayBook. Its display is crisp and bright, and the display screen is responsive and quick. And the tablet is slim and light, making it easily portable.
The device’s navigation gets mixed reviews. The navigation is nothing like what you find on the BlackBerry smartphone, which might be off-putting to those accustomed to that device. An upward swipe moves you from one screen to another, but it wasn’t immediately apparent that this was the way to get around. The PlayBook would benefit from a Home and Back button, and the Off button is tiny and hard to depress. On the plus side, the PlayBook has a convenient Play/Pause button on the top of the device for starting and stopping music and videos.
I liked the Web browser, which assists you to call up a navigation bar on top of the screen where you can easily open and view numerous pages. As do many other tablets, the PlayBook has an HDMI and a USB port, as well as front- and rear-facing cameras.
The PlayBook uses the BlackBerry Tablet operating system, and has its own app store. Sadly, the app store doesn’t have the big selection you find in Apple’s and Google’s stores.
Prices for the PlayBook range from $500 for the 16GB model to $700 for a 64GB version. Look out for our lab test results and Rating (available to subscribers) very soon.
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Mobile Phones Site-Tao Wireless
Here at Tao Wireless, we would like to say Thank You! It is because of you that we countinue to bring you a large selection of free mobile phones. We work hard to keep our inventory stocked with up-to-date free mobile phones. We love doing what we do because we do it for you. We thank you for finding a place in your heart for us too. Tao Wireless. The Mobile Phones Site.
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