- Friday, February 19, 2010, 18:44
- Telecom
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Glasgow, ( kazor ) February 19, 2010 - It is not that easy to sell a mobile phone in this modern world. With lots of mobile phone manufacturers entering the market with very cheap models of mobile phones, it will be a hard time to sell the used mobile phones even at acceptable prices. However, things changed ...
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Edison, N.J. February 2010 – Teseq Inc., a leading developer and provider of instrumentation and systems for EMC emission and immunity testing, recently released an automated 3-phase
coupling/decoupling network (CDN) for EFT and surge testing. The new
CDN 3063 provides safe, reliable operation in a wide range of test setups, including higher current level and 3-phase EUT (equipment under test) testing....
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- Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 22:16
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Now Ramshyam is providing 10% discount while you sign up for the Per Agent Plan, Valid till 31st Jan 2010
Per Agent Billing plan is finest suited for companies with large call traffic or who require a dedicated agent to operate particular tasks or give technical support.
In this plan, the agent is dedicated to the method only. Services are designed to match your needs. Starting from ...
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- Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 14:02
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Androids like Data, a Star Trek character, have recently been recycled into devices less humanoid but more functional – like Motorola’s new Android phone. But when Dr. McCoy’s not around, the best Android doctor might just be your nearest CPR.
Motorola, based in Schaumburg, Illinois, is a long way from the spaceship Enterprise. But their newest entry into the retail consumer market may just be the ...
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- Sunday, September 20, 2009, 14:01
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CPR is a versatile independent repair shop that can make even your newest Blackberry models work again – even the Curve 8520.
The Blackberry Curve Series has been arguably the most popular series of smartphones ever marketed. Their design is elegant, stylish, and to use a tinge of jargon deemed apt for the most recent entry into the retail consumer sweepstakes, “incredibly approachable.” The nouveau smartphone ...
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- Thursday, September 17, 2009, 14:00
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The new Nokia 7705 Twist is a completely square phone that swivels open to display its QWERTY keypad in the manner of the long dead Houdini. Loaded with options, it’s an exciting phone, but what if it breaks?
The new Nokia 7705 Twist is being hawked by Verizon Wireless and Nokia as “a fun phone” with a unique square shape. This smart phone swivels open to ...
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- Sunday, September 13, 2009, 14:46
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Morphed creations such as the Cool8800C can play their old school Nintendo games again when expert CPR service technicians crack them open.
Solomobi makes them. The electronic gadget is called the Cool8800C and it’s a mix of cell phone gaming and transformer, a pretty smart machine made smarter theoretically when it’s combined with a way to play Nintendo games via dual sim cards. This foldable PlayStation ...
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- Sunday, September 13, 2009, 14:46
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CPR’s expertly trained service technicians can fix the Nano or “repair the Pinkie” no matter how tough the troubleshooting gets.
It wasn’t long ago when the first iPod Nano knockoffs were brought naked into our unsuspecting repair shops, one after the other. They came from China, maybe Taiwan, maybe the mainland. Who actually manufactured them and sold them to gullible but thrifty Americans in the United ...
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- Sunday, September 13, 2009, 14:44
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The Cool8800C is a Nokia knockoff with kewl features that seem oddly matched, but it may be surprisingly easy to repair.
Cell phone gaming and transformers were a marriage that was bound to happen, sooner or later. One smart electronic gadget is morphing into another. This Cool8800C, a Nokia Smart Phone knockoff, is the newest techno-entry from Solomobi, a Chinese manufacturer and distributor of mobile phones. ...
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- Sunday, September 13, 2009, 14:44
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Knockoffs among the iPod ilk come in many shapes and sizes, and their only real advantage appears to be price. That said, the real challenge might be fixing them when they break.
You might have already heard about the “iPods for Democracy” program, a distribution of iPod knockoffs as some kind of goodwill propaganda effort sponsored by an American organization called Voice for Humanity. This bellicose-related ...
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